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Nikolic, Julia Igorevna

Yulia Igorevna Portyanko , married Nikolic ( Macedonian .uliha Portјanko / Nikoliќ , was born on April 20, 1983 in Dnepropetrovsk ) - a Macedonian handball player of Ukrainian descent, playing. She ended her career at the end of the 2014/2015 season.

Handball player
Julia Igorevna Nikolic (Portyanko)
Amploispoint guard
Height176 cm
Citizenship North Macedonia / Ukraine
Date of BirthApril 20, 1983 ( 1983-04-20 ) (age 36)
Place of BirthDnepropetrovsk , USSR , USSR
Club career
2001-2003Ukrainian flag Galichanka (Lviv)
2003-2009Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Comet Görcher Petrov
2009—2010Flag of turkey Yuskudar Belediyespor
2010-2012Flag of france Arvor 29
2012—2013Flag of Russia Star
2013—2015Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Wardar
National team
Flag of Northern Macedonia Macedonia57 (187)

Content

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Club career
    • 1.2 Career in the team
  • 2 notes

Biography

Club career

Julia is a pupil of the school of the Lviv club "Galichanka", which she advocated from 2001 to 2003 [1] . Since 2003, she played abroad, representing the clubs Cometal Gorce Petrov (Macedonia), Yusküdar Belediyespor (Turkey) and Arvor 29 (France; Alexandra Lakraber’s teammate [2] ). She was the champion of Ukraine, Macedonia and France [3] . In the 2012/2013 season, she played in Russia for the Zvezda team (Zvenigorod), after which she went to Vardar [4] . She completed her career after two seasons for Vardar [5] .

Team Career

Julia played 57 games for the Macedonian national team and scored 187 goals; played at the 2008 European Championships and took 7th place with the team, falling into the Top 10 scorers [6] . The last tournament for her was held in 2012, which was the European Championship [7] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Sad holiday. Handball. Turchin Cup (Russian)
  2. ↑ Julia Nikolic: “The coach will always run out of time. Play together for at least 10 years!” Archived November 13, 2012 on Wayback Machine (Russian)
  3. ↑ YULIA NIKOLICH: “I VERY WANT TO RETURN HOME” (Russian)
  4. ↑ Champions League 2013-14 women (Rus.)
  5. ↑ Julija Nikolić završila karijeru ( Maced .)
  6. ↑ Official squads, Women's EURO 2008. Fyr Macedonia team roster (neopr.) . European Handball Federation. Date of treatment January 15, 2009. Archived December 17, 2008.
  7. ↑ Nicholas „:“ My last rehearsal for Macedoniaј (inaccessible link) (Maced.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nicholic__Yulia_Igorevna&oldid=101546725


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