Todor Gečevski

Todor Gecevski ( Macedonian Тодор Гечевски; born August 28, 1977 in Kavadarci, SR Macedonia ) is a Macedonian professional basketball player. Gecevski played until 2002, first in his home country and returned to stations in Italy and Germany in 2004 for a short time back there. After he was active five years in Croatia at the KK Zadar, he moved to Greece in 2009 and played for PAOK Thessaloniki. Since 2011 he plays in his home country for KK MZT from the capital Skopje.

Club career

Gecevski 1999 moved from his hometown club in his hometown for the club after Gostivar, with whom he won the national Macedonian championship in 2000. In December 2000 he left the club and moved to KK MZT in the Macedonian capital, Skopje, with whom he won the national cup in 2001. Then returned for another season after Gostivar. In 2002 he moved abroad for the first time and played in the Italian Lega Basket Serie A for Air Avellino. For the following season, he joined the German Basketball Bundesliga Brandt Hagen, however, the Register 2003 bankruptcy in December and had to suspend the operation of gambling. Then he returned to Macedonia and played this time for KK Rabotnički in Skopje, with whom he won the Macedonian Double 2004.

For the season 2004 /05 he joined the basketball club from Zadar in Croatia, where he played until 2009. In 2005, he won a national double again, this time in Croatia with KK Zadar. After another two Croatian Cup victories in 2006 & 2007, it won the 2008 another Croatian championship. In Adriatic League the farthest advance was a semi-final appearance in 2008. Eurocup In 2008/ 09 he reached the Elite Eight Zadar - finals in Turin, where you retired in the quarterfinals against Iurbentia Bilbao. Gecevski was appointed as the best player at his position in this competition in the All- Eurocup First Team. He then moved into Macedonian neighbor Greece for PAOK Thessaloniki. With PAOK he could occupy the third place in the Greek Cup 2011.

National

Want to seasons of Petar Naumoski Gecevski took part with the Macedonian national team at the European Championship finals in 1999. In this final round would retire with three defeats out in the first round. It was not until ten years later again after qualifying for a final round. At the European Championships in Poland in 2009 they reached the second round and dropped out despite a victory against the German national basketball team. Two years later it was again qualified and entered, led by naturalized Bo McCalebb, despite an initial defeat in extra time against the Montenegrin national basketball team after six consecutive victories to the final round before where you could beat in the quarterfinals host Lithuania. However, it was followed by two defeats, so you missed a medal scarce. The final round shall take place without a captain Gecevski, who completed an injury plagued his last game in the second round.

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