U21 national team coach Blagoja Milevski summoned 26 players in a squad that will be later reduced for the upcoming friendly against Finland.
photo by FFM: Blagoja Milevski
Twenty-six under-21 national team players will train in Skopje and will play a match between themselves so Blagoja Milevski could make his mind which twenty to bring to Slovakia where on 6 June Macedonia will play a friendly against Finland. The inbetween test match will take place on 2 June at the Petar Miloshevski stadium in Skopje.
Three of the summoned players are already injured and the medical team will decide if they could make it on time or not. Those players are Atanasov, Ibishi and Grozdanovski. UPDATE: All three have been dropped after the medical exams showed they won’t be able to play.
Milevski will also follow the U19 team that this week will play two friendlies against Israel and may add some of those players to his list.
Tomás Martins Bozhinoski – Feirense ![]()
Riste Jankov – Rabotnichki ![]()
Daniel Kotevski – Pobeda ![]()
Agron Rufati – Istra 1961 ![]()
Esmin Lichina – Skopje ![]()
Filip Trajanovski – Akademija Pandev ![]()
Nehar Sadiki – Renova ![]()
Filip Antovski – Dinamo ![]()
Todor Todoroski – Osijek ![]()
Vane Jovanov – Akademija Pandev ![]()
Denis Stoshikj – Spielberg ![]()
Mihail Manevski – Akademija Pandev ![]()
Nikola Serafimov – Bregalnica ![]()
Davor Zdravkovski – AEL ![]()
Jani Atanasov – Bursaspor
(withdrew)
Dimitar Mitrovski – Sporting ![]()
Kristijan Ackovski – Rabotnichki ![]()
Milosh Tosheski – Zemun ![]()
Mile Todorov – Osijek ![]()
Ensar Ljuma – Shkendija ![]()
Tomche Grozdanovski – ViON
(withdrew)
Milan Ristovski – Rijeka ![]()
Mario Krstovski – Akademija Pandev ![]()
Kristijan Trapanoski – Slavia ![]()
Daniel Milovanovikj – Akademija Pandev ![]()
Djemal Ibishi – Vardar
(withdrew)
Macedonia is not playing any qualifying matches this period although other group rivals will do that. Our qualifiers begin in September.
