Natalija Todorovska
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Natalija Todorovska is a Macedonian handball
Team handball
Handball is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each pass a ball to throw it into the goal of the other team...

 player. She plays for the Croatian club HC Podravka Vegeta
Podravka Koprivnica
Rukometni Klub Podravka Koprivnica is a Croatian women's handball club from Koprivnica. It is the most successful club in Croatian women's handball since formation of the league in 1992. The team currently competes in the Croatia women's first handball league...

 and for the Republic of Macedonia women's national handball team
Republic of Macedonia women's national handball team
The Republic of Macedonia women's national handball team is the women's national handball team of the Republic of Macedonia.- World Championship :* 1997 World Women's Handball Championship : 7th* 1999 World Women's Handball Championship : 8th...

. She played on the Macedonian team at the 2008 European Women's Handball Championship
2008 European Women's Handball Championship
The 2008 EHF European Women's Handball Championship was held in the Republic of Macedonia from 2–14 December, it was won by Norway after beating Spain 34–21 in the final match.-Venues:...

, where Macedonia finished 7th. Todorovska was among the top-ten goalscorers of the tournament.

On 24 March 2009, Natalija Todorovska was awarded the Medal for Service to the Country by the then-president of the Republic of Macedonia
President of the Republic of Macedonia
The President of the Republic of Macedonia is the head of state of the Republic of Macedonia. The institution of the Presidency of the modern Republic of Macedonia began after the Macedonian declaration of independence on 8 September 1991. Its first president was Kiro Gligorov, the oldest president...

 Branko Crvenkovski
Branko Crvenkovski
Branko Crvenkovski leads the Republic of Macedonia's largest opposition party, the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia. He was Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia from 1992 to 1998 and again from 2002 to 2004, then President of the Republic of Macedonia from 2004 to 2009.Crvenkovski was...

in acknowledgement of her sport achievements and her contribution to developing and popularizing sport in Macedonia as well as promoting the country abroad.
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