U21 national team coach Blagoja Milevski compiled a list of 17 players for the 2017 U21 EURO this June in Poland.
Milevski summoned all the players that played a key role in the qualifications. He loves to keep the same group together without interfering in the harmony that sticks this group together, the same one that was creator of this huge success.
“It is my obligation to show respect to those who paved the way to the EURO, making the biggest success in the history of our football. That’s why on this list are the players thanks to whom we will be in Poland. No matter their current form of status in their clubs, I could not leave anyone behind.” – said Milevski
However, he summoned only 17 players so far, leaving 6 spots available. Those will be taken by some of the younger generation of players that will be on a training camp from June 1st to the 4th. There are 26 players on that list and 6 of them will be added to the EURO squad.
This is the list of the 17 players that will travel to Poland:
Igor Aleksovski – Vardar
Damjan Shishkovski – Rabotnichki
Gjoko Zajkov – Charleroa
Darko Velkovski – Vardar
Visar Musliu – Renova
Mevlan Murati – Shkendija
Egzon Bejtulai – Shkendija
Besir Demiri – Vardar
Boban Nikolov – Vardar
Enis Bardi – Újpest
David Babunski – Yokohama F·Marinos
Daniel Avramovski – Olimpija
Marjan Radeski – Shkendija
Viktor Angelov – Újpest
Nikola Gjorgjev – Grasshoppers
Filip Pivkovski – Landskrona
Kire Markoski – Rabotnichki
Macedonia is in the Group B together with Spain, Serbia and Portugal. We play the first game against Spain on the 17th in Gdinya.
The next gen U21 squad from which 6 players will be added to the EURO squad is the following:
Filip Ilikj – Gandzasar
Bobi Celeski – Makedonija GjP
David Atanaskovski – Akademija Pandev
Nehar Sadiki – Rabotnichki
Kostantin Cheshmedjiev – Makedonija GjP
Aleksa Amanovikj – Javor
Jovan Popzlatanov – Pelister
Stefan Kostov – Bregalnica
Besart Krivanjeva – Shkupi
Filip Stojanovski – Apollonia
Elif Elmas – Rabotnichki
Ennur Totre – Shkendija
Davor Zdravkovski – Makedonija GjP
Stefan Jevtoski – Liokomotiv Plovdiv
Martin Mircheski – Pelister
Din Alomerovikj – Makedonija GjP
Calvin N’Sombo – PK-35
Kristijan Filipovski – Sileks
Emil Abaz – Spartak
Tihomir Kostadinov – Zlaté Moravce
Petar Petkovski – Vardar
Remzifaik Selmani – Renova
Benjamin Demir – Rabotnichki
Boban Georgiev – Bregalnica
Daniel Krezikj – Oddevold
Matej Cvetanoski – Makedonija GjP