RK Alkaloid

RK Alkaloid (Macedonian: РК Алкалоид) is a North Macedonia team handball club from Skopje, that plays in the Macedonian Super League.

Location of RK Alkaloid
Skopje
Skopje
Location of RK Alkaloid
RK Alkaloid
Full nameRakometen klub Alkaloid
Short nameAlkaloid
Founded7 July 2021 (2021-07-07)
ArenaAvtokomanda Sports Hall
Boris Trajkovski Sports Center
Capacity2,000
6,500
PresidentGoran Minov
Head coachKiril Lazarov
LeagueMacedonian Super League
2022–23Macedonian Super League, 2nd of 16
Club colours   
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Away
Website
Official site

History

The club was founded on 7 July 2021 and immediately started competing in the second tier of Macedonian Handball. Behind the club is the Alkaloid company, which owns 100% of the club.[1] RK Alkaloid started competing in the Macedonian First League in the 2021–22 season and managed to win the league title in their first season, securing a place in the Macedonian Handball Super League for the 2022–23 season.[2] They finished 2nd in the 2022-23 Macedonian Handball Super League season and will compete in the EHF European League group stage for the first time in the season 2023-24.[3]

Crest, colours, supporters

Kit manufacturers

Period Kit manufacturer
2021–present Denmark Hummel

Kits

Management

Position Name
President North Macedonia Goran Minov
Sport Director North Macedonia Ljubomir Savevski
Operations Director North Macedonia Miloš Miloševski

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2023–24 season[4]
RK Alkaloid

Technical staff

Transfers

Transfers for the 2023–24 season

EHF ranking

As of 15/09/2023[6]
RankTeamPoints
164Norway Bækkelagets SK22
165Serbia RK Metaloplastika21
166Belgium HC Achilles Bocholt21
167North Macedonia RK Alkaloid20
168Switzerland BSV Bern20
169Denmark KIF Kolding20
170Iceland Selfoss19

Former club members

Notable former players

Former coaches

SeasonsCoachCountry
2021–2022 Ljubomir Savevski North Macedonia
2022– Kiril Lazarov North Macedonia

References

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