Sijce Andonova

Sijche Andonova (2013 )

Sijche Andonova ( spelling also Sijce Andonova, macedonian Сијче Андонова; born November 27, 1992 NEGOTINO ) is a Macedonian football player. The defender plays for SV Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf and national team of their country. She is the elder sister of Nataša Andonova, which is also Macedonian national team.

Background and education

S. Andonova was born in the Macedonian NEGOTINO and grew up with her sister to their parents. She attended the local primary school and high school. Since autumn 2010, the high school graduate living in Potsdam. 2011/12, she took part in an integration course (B1 ) in the Berlin-Brandenburg foreign company next to the football. Since September 2012, she completed a commercial apprenticeship at a company Potsdam.

Association

Clubs in Macedonia

S. Andonova began her career with the Macedonian club ZFK Tikvesanka. In 2008 she moved to the qualifying round of the Champions League at that Macedonian champion ZFK Shkiponjat, returned after the three games in which they came to two inserts, back to the Central federal district Tikvesanka back and was with the club in 2009 Macedonian champion and cup winner. With Tikvesanka she played again in the Champions League. She then moved to the Central federal district Boreč, 2010 was again champion and cup winner and came to three other stakes in the Champions League ( thus a total of 8 CL inserts).

1 FFC Turbine Potsdam

Already in August 2009 was S. Andonova first time on trial in Potsdam, the change was made but only in autumn 2010. Since January 1, 2011, it belonged to the 2nd team of the Bundesliga 1 FFC Turbine Potsdam. Their debut, she experienced 13 March 2011 in a 3-0 away win against Turbine Potsdam II in Holstein Kiel. In the 2010/11 season she appeared as a substitute in four games and came to a total of 67 minutes of play. In the 2011/12 season, in which they came to 12 inserts ( 221 Minutes ), she was with her team champion of the 2nd Bundesliga Nord. In the 2012/13 season it was used 11 times, including twice in the starting lineup, and played a total of 282 minutes. Your five goals for turbine II achieved the defensive player, but mostly played in the midfield turbine in test matches. She met twice on August 6, 2011 at 8:0 against a women's selection of beading circle, once at 5:3 against the UE35 Potsdamer Sports Union on August 21, 2011. During the 2:7 defeat to the men of the SV rank village on 11 September 2011, she also contributed a goal. A further goal was scored by S. Andonova in a curious for her match against the Junior B of green and white Piesteritz on 25 August 2012. Having been replaced at half-time, they came in the 72nd minute, as a player injured turbine and II only had a reserve player, back into the game. 81 minutes in, she met with a remarkable 20-meter shot to the final score of 6:4.

SV Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf

In the summer of 2013 she moved to SV Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf. Your first goal they scored on 4 August when she turned directly in the game against the Steglitzer FC star 1900 a free-kick from about 25 m to 7:0 draw. She is a regular player and has played twelve league games. In the DFB-Pokal she parted with her team in the second round against FCR Duisburg ( 0:6 ) from.

National

Since her youth Andonova belonged to the tribe of the Macedonian national squad. Their first international match they played on 16 October 2007 in the U-17 selection in Macedonia qualifier for the U-17 European Championship, which Macedonia lost 00:11 against France. Macedonia did not reach the next round as group third in the first qualifying round. In September 2008, Andonova could qualify with their team after victories against Poland and Latvia, as well as a loss to the Czech Republic a second group for the first time for the second round in April 2009. Against Sweden, Norway and the Ukraine, Macedonia was largely chance and, after three defeats with 4:15 Last gates group.

In the summer of 2010 ( May 4 to June 5 ) took Andonova with the Macedonian U-19 selection at the European Championship on home soil in part. In Group B, Macedonia had no chance against the Netherlands, France and Spain, losing all three games with a total of 1:19 gates. In two qualifying rounds to the U-19 European Championships in 2009 and 2011, she was third in the group with each of their team and could not qualify for the next round.

Since 2008 she plays in the national team of their country. In qualifying for the 2011 World Championships she came in 2009/10 to seven inserts ( 617 minutes of play ). In the preliminary round for the UEFA Women's EURO 2013 Macedonia was the first to move into the actual qualifying round involving Andonovas after victories against Lithuania ( 1-0) and Luxembourg ( 5-1 ) and a draw against Lithuania (1-1). Overall, it was 2011/12 in 12 of the 13 qualifying games ( 1079 insert minutes) in the Macedonian contingent ( a game yellow card suspension ). Also in World Cup qualifying for the 2015 World Championships she is a regular player of their team, in the previous four games, three of which she denied, Macedonia conceded four defeats.

Achievements

  • Champion League 2 North 2012
  • Macedonian champion in 2009 and 2010
  • Macedonian Cup winner 2009 and 2010
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