9th February 2003, 18.00 CET CROATIA 2:2 MACEDONIA HT 1:1 Goals: 35′ (pen) Marijo Marić, 72′ Srđan Andrić – 10′ (pen) Goce Sedloski, 60′ Goce Toleski Stadium: Šubićevac in Šibenik Attendance: 1.522 CRO MKD 1. Stipe Pletikosa (GK) (C) 46′ 1. Jane Nikoloski (GK) 2. Ivan Režić 46′ 2. Sasho Zdravevski 46′ 3. Jasmin Agić
Goce Toleski
Original name: Гоце Толески Passport version: Goce Toleski IPA: ˈgɔtse ˈtɔlɛski [player id=28754] Position: striker Born on 05.05.1977 in Ohrid, Macedonia Club: retired Former clubs: FK Tikvesh Kavadarci , FK Napredok Kichevo , FK Rabotnichki Skopje , KF Renova Djepchishte , SV Wacker Burghausen , FK SIAD Most , SK Slavia Praha , SK Sigma
Goce Toleski attacked Katanec
The SK Slavia Praha striker and best foreign player in the Czech league, Goce Toleski, has opened his heart and attacked Macedonian national team coach Srečko Katanec. He told him that he is the only one to blame for the recent bad results mostly because of his bad work. Toleski also revealed many interesting and
Macedonian internationals performances
Only Ivan Trickovski, Stevica Ristic and Muharem Bajrami scored this weekend. Vanco Trajanov was red carded in Bulgaria, Nuri Mustafi and Nuredin Bakiu got relegated with their teams in Sweden, Kemal Alomerovik assisted, while Velice Sumulikoski and Vlade Lazarevski are taking back their places into the first eleven.
Macedonian internationals performances
Riste Naumov scored for Viktoria ikov, Goce Toleski got injured playing for Slavia Praha, Goran Maznov continued his poor goalless form at Tom', while Goran Stanik made his debut for East Fife.
Riste Naumov two years in Viktoria Zizkov
The 27 years old striker, Riste Naumov, joined Czech side FK Viktoria Žižkov. He signed a two years long contract that will keep him at the Viktoria Stadium until 2010.
Toleski voted for best foreigner in the Czech league
Goce Toleski, the macedonian striker who plays for Slavia Praha was voted for best foreign player in the Czech league by the czech sports magazine Gól. He topped the foreigners table with 80 votes, 14 more than the second placed Andrej Kerič, a croatian from Liberec.