Filip Ivanovski

Filip Ivanovski (2008)

Filip Ivanovski ( Macedonian Филип Ивановски; born May 1, 1985 in Skopje) is a Macedonian football player. He plays since 2012 when FK Astana.

Career

Association

In youth Ivanovski played for Vardar Skopje and Skopje Rabotnički. There he collected in the 2002/03 season and first professional experience in the Prva liga. During the winter break 2003/ 04 he moved to second division Alumina Skopje, he left after the season to move to Premier League rivals Makedonija Skopje. With this club he managed immediately move up to the Prva liga. In the first Erstligasaison he was twenty-two hits second top scorer in the league behind Stevica Ristic (27 matches ). In the next season he scored ten goals in the first round, so he caught the attention of foreign clubs even more. In January 2007, he signed then the Polish first division Groclin Grodzisk who converted paid 800,000 euros transfer fee. After one and a half years he moved with the sale of the club to the owner of Polonia Warsaw at this club. In the summer of 2010 he decided to Cyprus first division club Ethnikos Achnas to change. After a year as a substitute, he moved back to his home to his youth club Vardar Skopje, where he was captain under coach Ilco Gjorgjioski.

National

Ivanovski made ​​his international debut on 10 June 2009 at the World Cup qualifier against Iceland when he came on in the 66th minute for Aco Stojkov. In this game, he could mark his first goal for his country in the 85th minute he scored the 2-0 winning goal.

Achievements

  • Puchar Polski: 2007
  • Ekstraklasa Cup: 2007 and 2008
  • Cup of Macedonia: 2006
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