Danilo Brestovac

Danilo Brestovac (Macedonian: Данило Брестовац) (born 3 February 1975) is a Macedonian retired handball player and current coach of the North Macedonian national team.[1]

Danilo Brestovac
Personal information
Born (1975-02-03) 3 February 1975
Skopje, Macedonia
Nationality Macedonian
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club North Macedonia (Manager)
Senior clubs
Years Team
1997–2000
Vardar Vatrostalna
2001–2002
RK Tutunski Kombinat
2008–2013
RK Metalurg Skopje
National team
Years Team
1993–2013
Macedonia
Teams managed
2017–2018
Red Boys Differdange
2017–
Macedonia U19
2018–2019
RK Metalurg Skopje
2019–
North Macedonia

Career

Danilo Brestovac was born in Skopje, North Macedonia. His handball career began as a goalkeeper in Vardar Vatrostalna and he also played in RK Tutunski Kombinat and RK Metalurg Skopje where he made it through to the quarter-finals of the Men’s EHF Champions League. After a playing career as a goalkeeper, he started coaching at club level, as assistant at RK Metalurg Skopje (2014/15) and then Chambery Handball (2015/16, 2016/17) before eventually moving up to a head coach in RK Metalurg Skopje.[2] His career as a head couch moved an international level, by being selected as a head couch of the helping the Macedonia national junior handball team[3][4]. and eventually head coach of the Macedonia national handball team helping to qualify for the 2020 European Men's Handball Championship.[5]

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