Blagoja Milevski called up 28 players that will be part of the U20 national team in the upcoming week.
The players are all from domestic clubs and born in the years 1996 and 1997. There are no younger players as the players from 1998 and 1999 are part of the U18 national team which prepares for the next U19 qualifications. Milevski wants to test players for the next U21 cycle, so this is a good move as it’s important to get known beforehand the potential future U21 players. Additionally, the coaching staff will use the gathering to test the physical abbilities of the players with the so called Catapult system.
National team coach Milevski decided to summon the following players:
Filip Ilikj – Metalurg ![]()
Bekim Redjepi – Gostivar ![]()
Jovan Popzlatanov – Teteks ![]()
Sabahudin Alomerovikj – Gorno Lisiche ![]()
Hristijan Karanfilovski – Metalurg ![]()
Antonio Ilievski – Gostivar ![]()
Konstantin Cheshmedjiev – Ljubanci ![]()
Besart Krivanjeva – Metalurg ![]()
Darko Digalovski – Metalurg ![]()
Martin Lekoski – Metalurg ![]()
Filip Stojanovski – Ljubanci ![]()
David Atanaskoski – Teteks ![]()
Stefan Kostov – Bregalnica ![]()
Liridon Iljazi – Vlazrimi 77 ![]()
Martin Mirchevski – Pelister ![]()
Besar Iseni – Shkupi ![]()
Kristijan Filipovski – Sileks ![]()
Valentin Kocoski – Akademija Pandev ![]()
Ennur Totre – Shkendija ![]()
Todor Nikolovski – Makedonija GjP ![]()
Nikola Bozhinov – Turnovo ![]()
Aleksandar Nedanoski – Pelister ![]()
Petar Petkovski – Vardar ![]()
Remzifaik Selmani – Renova ![]()
Mihajlo Jakimoski – Metalurg ![]()
Shpend Asani – Shkendija ![]()
Benjamin Demir – Teteks ![]()
Vlatko Stojanovski – Metalurg ![]()
