RK Tineks Prolet
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Full name | Rakometen klub Tineks Prolet |
Founded | 1962 |
Arena | Makedonsko Sonce Gym, Skopje |
Capacity | 1,200 |
Head coach | Alekso Lembanov |
League | Macedonian Super League |
2021–22 | Macedonian Super League, 7th of 12 |
Club colours | |
Website Official site |
RK Tineks Prolet (HC Tineks Prolet) (Macedonian: РК Тинекс Пролет) is a team handball club from Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia. Currently, they compete in the Macedonian Handball Super League. The added name Tineks name comes from the Tinex supermarket which supports the team, while their original name Prolet is after the Skopje settlement of Prolet.
The club's main rival was RK Jug, now a defunct club who was from the neighboring settlement of Muchurin.
The team used to play in an open arena located in the settlement of Prolet, but after its dissolution changed few handball arenas around Skopje as Avtokomanda in the same called settlement and Rasadnik in Kisela Voda. Since 2012, the club finally is back in its own settlement as the Makedonsko Sonce Arena was built.[1]
Crest, colours, supporters
[edit ]Kits
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Tinex Arena
[edit ]Tinex home Arena is Makedonsko Sonce Gym. It's a small Gym with 1000 seats. Its European cup matches HC Tinex plays at Trajkovski Arena.
Honours
[edit ]Domestic competitions North Macedonia
[edit ]- Winners Gold : 1972,1975
Current squad
[edit ]- Squad for the 2023–24 season
- Goalkeepers
- 12 North Macedonia Matej Ivanovski
- 16 North Macedonia Andrej Petkovski
- 33 Montenegro Danilo Mihaljević
- Right Wingers
- Left Wingers
- Line players
- Left Backs
- Central Backs
- Right Backs
Former notable players
[edit ]- North Macedonia Jane Cvetkovski
- North Macedonia Zlatko Daskalovski
- North Macedonia Stefan Kimevski
- North Macedonia Petar Angelov
- North Macedonia Jovica Mladenovski
- North Macedonia Mitko Stoilov
- North Macedonia Martin Manaskov
- North Macedonia Ivan Djonov
- North Macedonia Slavisha Dimitrijeski
- North Macedonia Branislav Angelovski
- North Macedonia Goran Kuzmanoski
- North Macedonia Tomislav Jagurinovski
- North Macedonia Vlatko Jovčevski
- North Macedonia Martin Popovski
- North Macedonia Darko Janev
- North Macedonia Mihail Alarov
- Greece Tzouro Mujić
- Serbia Nikola Potić
- Serbia Đorđe Golubović
- Montenegro Žarko Pejović
References
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