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Borče Manevski (Шаблон:Lang-mk, born 5 July 1985) is a Macedonian footballer who plays for FK Pelister.

Club career

Born in Bitola,[1] his career started in local FK Pelister in 2004. In January 2006, he moved to Poland to play in the Ekstraklasa club Górnik Łęczna, where he stayed one and a half seasons. In 2007 returned to FK Pobeda but, after six months, went to another Macedonian club FK Milano Kumanovo. In January 2009 he signed with the Serbian Superliga club FK Banat Zrenjanin. At the end of the 2008–09 season, Banat got relegated. Manevski played in the 2009–10 Serbian First League[2] and at the end of the season he returned to his native Macedonia to play for Macedonian First League runners-up FK Rabotnički. Immediately in his first season he caused sensation by being voted as the Best player of the first half of the 2010–11 season by the internet portal MacedonianFootball.com becoming the first player to receive the award.[3] After a sensational season in the First Macedonian League, he transferred to Chainat Hornbill, Thailand.

International career

After playing for the U-17 and U-19 teams, he was included in the Macedonia national under-21 football team qualifications for the 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship where he played as an attacking central midfielder.[4]

Manevski made his debut for the Macedonian national team at a tournament played in Iran in November 2005.[5][6] Five years later, on 3 December 2010, Manevski was selected returned to the Macedonian squad to play a friendly against China on 26 December 2010.

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:FK Pelister squad

  1. Шаблон:Cite web
  2. Borče Manevski at Srbijafudbal
  3. Manevski - best player of first half-season at MacedonianFootball.com, 19-1-2011
  4. Borče Manevski Шаблон:Webarchive at UEFA.com
  5. Borče Manevski at EU-Football.info
  6. Macedonians challenge on two fronts at UEFA.com, 3-11-2005, Retrieved 3 October 2012