Gordana Naceva ended her professional career in 2004, and right from the start knew she wanted to do something connected to her law degree. Her first job was at the Ministry of Finance until she gave birth to her daughter, Mia. As time passed, Naceva realised she missed handball and wanted to connect the sport and her knowledge.
“My first role was national team director and I loved that job, I enjoyed every moment spent with the team. I was also the first female EHF delegate from North Macedonia, but it all led to the role I still have today, president of Vardar. I managed to balance work and family. To this day, my daughter Mia supports my work, when Vardar was on top in the Champions League and now when we play domestic league with young talents from our country,” says Naceva.
The Macedonian goalkeeper got the taste of EHF Champions League finals as a player and went to five EHF FINAL4 tournaments as the president of Vardar. Women’s handball in North Macedonia had glorious times and great success before it reached the bottom. However, things are starting to change as more and more handball enthusiasts work in different fields, promoting women’s handball.
“Unfortunately, we don’t have continuity to save brands in sport, we don’t have Kometal nor Vardar in women’s handball, both clubs with great success. Finances have an influence on that, and we need to be more determined to invest in sports development. Enthusiasm, vision, ambition, and clear goals are very important to have for that. Women’s handball reached its low five years ago, and it has started to come back, slowly,” the legendary goalkeeper says.