Jordančo Davitkov

Jordančo Davitkov
Macedonia
Position Coach
Personal information
Born (1963-09-12) September 12, 1963
Kočani, Macedonia
Nationality Macedonian
Career information
Playing career 1984–1998
Position Guard
Coaching career 2000–present
Career history
As player:
1984–1998 Rabotnički
1998–2000 Nikol Fert
As coach:
2000–2002 Nikol Fert
2003 Polo Trejd
2003 Balkan Steel
2003–2004 Nemetali Ogražden
2004–2007 Rabotnički
2007–2008 Strumica 2005
2008 Ungmennafélagið Snæfell
2008–2011 Al Qadsia
2011–2012 Al Jahraa
2012–2013 Al Wasl Dubai
2015–2017 Al-Shaab CSC
2017–present Macedonia

Jordanco Davitkov (born 12 September 1963 in Kočani, Macedonian: Јорданчо Давитков) is a former coach of the Macedonian National Basketball Team, and since 2011 he is a Head coach of Kuwait National Basketball Team. In 2011 on Gulf Games in Bahrain, with Kuwait National Team, won bronze medal. In 2009, 2010, 2011, three times in a row Davitkov was the Champion of Kuwait with BC Qadsia. With Qadsia also won Cup of Kuwait 2010 and Gulf Championship 2009! 2008- Head Coach of BC Snaefell_ Iceland.Since 2001 until 2007 Davitkov was Head coach of Macedonian National Team. He led Macedonia in the qualifying for the European Championships in 2003, as well as when Macedonia was in Second European Division in 2004 and 2005, and during the first phase of the qualifying for the European Championships in Spain 2007.[1] Since 2000 until 2008 he was Head coach of KK Nikol Fert, KK Strumica 2005, Balkan Steel Skopje, and the best Macedonian team KK Rabotnicki. As a coach he had won four Championship titles and four Cup titles in Macedonia. Three times( 2004, 2005, 2006) he was announced as a best basketball coach in Macedonia. Twenty years he was professional player(18 years in the best Macedonian club "Rabotnicki". In this time he won seven Championship Titles and five Cup titles. He has played for Young Yugoslavian National Team and he was the first captain of The Macedonian National Team.

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