North Macedonia women's national basketball team

The North Macedonia women's national basketball team represents North Macedonia in international women's basketball competitions.They played their first match in 1999 B -Division for Womens Eurobasket. The National team played 3 times in B-Division Womens Eurobasket .

North Macedonia
FIBA ranking73 Increase 2 (15 February 2024)[1]
Joined FIBA1993
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationBasketball Federation of North Macedonia
CoachAleksandar Ashadanov
Nickname(s)Лавови (Lions)
Црвено-Жолти (Red-Yellows)
Фаланга (Phalanx)
Olympic Games
AppearancesNone
World Cup
AppearancesNone
EuroBasket
AppearancesNone
First international
 Austria 47–64  Macedonia
(Stara Zagora, Bulgaria; 1999)
Biggest win
 Macedonia 129–19 Gibraltar 
(Ohrid, Macedonia; 2000)
Biggest defeat
 Belgium 112–41  Macedonia
(Leuven, Belgium; 14 November 2022)


Competitions

Until 1992 Macedonia was part of the Yugoslavia women's national basketball team.After 1992 the national team didn't menage to qualify for the final stage of the competitions.

B-Division or Promotion Cup now called FIBA Women's European Championship for Small Countries was held in Ohrid Biljanini Izvori Sports Hall twice.First in 2000 European Promotion Cup for Women the national team was the host of the event.They won tournament by winning for victories against Gibraltar 129:12 ,Malta 83-20,Andora 102:35 and Scotland 68:41.


2012 FIBA Women's European Championship for Small Countries After 12 years was held for the second time in Ohrid , and this time they've finished second.The host of the tournament was again Ohrid Sports Center.This time the score was 4-1 after losing the final game.At Biljanini Izvori Sports Hall they won against Gibraltar 83:36,Austria 41:39, Wales 106:48 in the group stage.In the semi-final they've beat Scotland 80:61.In the final game they faced Austria again ,this time losing the close game by 63:68.
Biljanini Izvori Sports Hall

After few seasons they entered the Womens Eurobasket qualification . They played 3 times in the Womens Eurobasket Qualification.

World Championship

1959 (4), 1964 (6), 1967 (6), 1983 (8), 1990 (2)

YearRoundPositionPldWL
1994Couldn't Enter
Womens Eurobasket Served as
Qualification for the tournament
They didn't Qualify for Eurobasket
1996
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026To be determined
Total0 Titles0000
Within Yugoslavia Federal Team 1948-1991

EuroBasket

1954(5),1956(9),1958(4),1960(5),1962(5),1964(7)
1966(6),1968(2),1970(3),1972(8),1974(8),1976(5),1978(2)
1980(3),1981(4),1983(4),1985(5),1987(2),1989(4),1991(2)

YearRoundPositionPldWL
1993didn't Enter
1995Didn't participate
1997
1999
2001B-division
2003Didn't participate
2005B-division
2007Didn't participate
2009B-division
2011Didn't participate
2013
2015Didn't Qualify
2017Didn't participate
2019Didn't Qualify
2021Disqualified
2023Didn't Qualify
2025To Be Determined
2027To Be Determined
Total0/5000

Mediterranean Games

YearRoundPositionPldWL
1993Did not participate
1997
2001
2005
2009
2013Cancelled
2018Did not participate
2022Did not participate
Total0 Titles0000

Team

Aleksandra Stojanovska
Tijana Mitreva
Matea Nikolikj
Nena Trajchevska
Merit Hempe
Elena Antikj capetan
Ilina Selcova
Milica Nikolikj
Devana Boner
Angela Mitrishanovikj
Ivana Kmetovska

Home ground

Home Ground
Home Ground

The BTSC – Boris Trajkovski Sports Center Macedonian: Спортски центар Борис Трајковски, Skopje is a multi-functional indoor sports arena. It is located in the Karpoš Municipality of Skopje, Macedonia. It is named after the former president, Boris Trajkovski. Its capacity is 10,000 .There is an Olympic size Swimming Pool and 5 Star Hotel Alexander Palace within the complex. Additional Water Land Fun Park and Ice Skating Rink next to it.

The arena is a home-ground of the Macedonian basketball team (men and women). The venue also contains four restaurants and a sports bar.