Zvonko Šundovski
Zvonko Šundovski (Macedonian: Звонко Шундовски) (born 7 September 1967) is a former Macedonian team handball player from Republic of Macedonia and a former coach of the Macedonia National Handball Team. Starting from October 2010 he served as the head coach of the Macedonia national team,[1] and since the summer of 2012 he was also in charge by Romanian top division side HCM Constanţa.[2] From June 2015 he is the coach of Romanian club CSM București.
His first station as a coach was in 2003 with the club team RK Pelister, which he led to the double win of the national championship and cup. Already in 2006, Šundovski was coaching not only the men’s junior national team but also the men’s senior national team, whom he led in 2009 through their World Championship journey in Croatia. In the season 2008/09 Šundovski managed RK Metalurg Skopje and led the club as Macedonian champions into the EHF Champions League as well as round four of the EHF Cup Winners' Cup.[3]
As team coach of Macedonia, Šundovski achieved 5th place in the 2012 European Men's Handball Championship in Serbia.
As of January 23, 2013, Šundovski is no longer a coach of the Macedonia National Handball Team. He resigned with a statement to the press, and an official email to the Macedonian Handball Federation in which he explained his leaving from the function. He took full responsibility for the low performance of the Macedonia National Handball Team at the 2013 World Men's Handball Championship in Spain.[4][5]
Clubs
Head coach
- 2003-2007: RK Pelister: Macedonian League
- 2007-2009: RK Metalurg Skopje: Macedonian League
- 2012-2015: H.C.M. Constanţa: Romanian League
- 2015–Present: CSM București: Romanian League
Head coaching career with Macedonian national teams
Championships and cups as head coach
National domestic league championships
- 2004-05: RK Pelister: Macedonian League
- 2007-08: RK Metalurg Skopje: Macedonian League
National domestic cup championships
- 2004-05: RK Pelister: Macedonian Cup
Honours
- Macedonian Coach of the Year - 2012
References
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