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2018–19 Macedonian First League
The 2018–19 Macedonian First League was the 27th season of the Macedonian First League, with 11 teams participating. Rabotnički were the defending champions. Competition format The eleven teams that compose the league played a double-legged round robin tournament. The two last qualified teams will join the relegation playoffs with the two best teams from the Second League. Teams Eleven teams joined the league as Vodnjanska was not admitted in the league. Vardar replaced Karpoš Sokoli and Strumica, relegated from the previous season. Regular season League table Results Super League League table Results Relegation group League table Results Playoffs Playoffs will be played with a best-of-five games format, where the seeded team played games 1, 2 and 5 at home. Relegation playoffs References External links Macedonian First League websiteMacedonian First League at Eurobasket.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2018-19 Macedonian First League Macedonian First Le ...
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2017–18 Macedonian First League
The 2017–18 Macedonian First League was the 26th season of the Macedonian First League, with 12 teams participating in it. The season started in November 2017 and ended May 2018. Rabotnički achieved their fifteenth title after defeating MZT Skopje in the finals, that won the six previous championships. Competition format The twelve teams that compose the league played a double-legged round robin tournament, where the six first qualified teams joined the Super League and the other six fought for avoiding the relegation. The top four teams of the Super League qualified for the playoffs for the title. Teams Gostivar replaced Vardar, who was relegated from the previous season. As a result of an expansion of the league to 12 teams, Blokotehna and Skhupi were also promoted. Regular season Standings Second stage Super League Relegation group Playoffs Playoffs will be played with a best-of-five games format, where the seeded team played games 1, 2 and 5 at home. Ref ...
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KK AV Ohrid
KK AV Ohrid ( mk, КК АВ Охрид) was a basketball club based in Ohrid, North Macedonia. They played in the Macedonian First League from 2014 until 2019. History Beginnings AV Ohrid is a rather new club on the basketball map of the region, as well as Macedonia, as it has been founded only in 2015 by Milčo Doneski. With steady organization and high ambitions, the club has qualified for the top-tier Macedonian domestic club league in their first season. Glory Days The club took one of the spots in the 2nd division of the ABA League in the 2017/18 season, its first international appearance. Honours League Achievements * Macedonian Second League champion - 2015–16 Notable players * Slobodan Mihajlovski * Branko Janeski * Marjan Mladenović * Stevan Gligorijević * Filip Bakoč * Stefan Mladenović * Milojko Vasilić * Saša Đorđević * Luka Milojević * Emir Zimić * Stanislav Tsonkov * Devin Brooks * Kaylen Shane * Phil Henry * KC Ross-Miller * Dmitri Nekra ...
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Marjan Srbinovski
Marjan Srbinovski (born December 8, 1974) is Macedonian basketball coach for Gostivar, of the Macedonian First League The Macedonian First Football League ( mk, Прва македонска фудбалска лига, ''Prva Мakedonska Fudbalska Liga''), also called Macedonian First League, 1. MFL, and Prva Liga, is the highest professional football competitio .... References 1974 births Living people KK Zdravlje players Macedonian basketball coaches Macedonian expatriate basketball people in Serbia Macedonian men's basketball players Small forwards Shooting guards {{RMacedonia-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Gostivar
Gostivar ( mk, Гостивар , Albanian and Turkish: ''Gostivar''), is a city in North Macedonia, located in the upper Polog valley region. It is one of the largest municipalities in the country with a population of 81,042, and the town also covers . Gostivar has road and railway connections with the other cities in the region, such as Tetovo, Skopje, Kičevo, Ohrid, and Debar. A freeway was built in 1995, from Gostivar to Tetovo, long. Gostivar is the seat of Gostivar Municipality. Etymology The name Gostivar comes from the Slavic word gosti meaning "guests" and the Turkish word "dvar" meaning castle or fort. Geography Gostivar, at an elevation of 535 meters, is situated on the foothills of one of the Šar Mountains. Near to Gostivar is the village of Vrutok, where the Vardar river begins at an altitude of from the base of the Šar Mountains. Vardar River extends through Gostivar, cutting it in half, passes through the capital Skopje, goes through the country, en ...
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Ljupčo Malinkov
Ljupčo Malinkov ( Macedonian: Љупчо Малинков, born June 17, 1983) is a Macedonian basketball coach who serves as head coach of KK Gostivar. Honours *2017, Macedonian Basketball Cup The Cup of Macedonia ( mk, Кошаркарски куп на Македонија), is an elimination basketball tournament held annually. It is the second most important national title in North Macedonian basketball after the Macedonian First Lea ...: Runner-Up References External linksBGbasket Profilebalkanleague.net
1983 births Living people Macedonian basketball coaches
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Jasmin Sports Hall
Jasmin Sports Hall (Macedonian: "Спортска Сала Јасмин") is a multi-purpose indoor sports arena located in Kavadarci, North Macedonia and seats 2,500 spectators. The arena is used for basketball by KK Feni Industries. In May 2011, it hosted the Final Four of the Balkan International Basketball League The Balkan International Basketball League (BIBL), also known as the Balkan League, is a multinational professional basketball league that features mostly clubs from the Balkans. The league included teams from countries as Bulgaria, North Macedon .... It has also been used for concerts and handball by GRK Tikveš. References External links Arena Information Indoor arenas in North Macedonia Multi-purpose stadiums in North Macedonia Basketball venues in North Macedonia Handball venues in North Macedonia Sport in Kavadarci {{NorthMacedonia-sports-venue-stub ...
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Kavadarci
Kavadarci ( mk, Кавадарци ) is a town in the Tikveš region of North Macedonia. In the heart of North Macedonia's wine country, it is home to the largest winery in Southeast Europe, named after the Tikveš plain. The town of Kavadarci is the seat of Kavadarci Municipality. Situated near Kavadarci is North Macedonia's largest artificial lake, Lake Tikveš. History Classical period In the Tikveš region around Kavadarci, many artefacts and structures have been discovered dating back to prehistoric times. Bronze and ceramic artefacts were discovered at an archaeological site in the nearby town of Stobi ( mk, Стоби) dating to the 6th and 7th century BC. This town is said to have been established during the Hellenic civilization, Hellenic period; being on the main road of Via Egnatia that led from the Danube to the Aegean Sea meant it became an important military, economic and cultural hub. The establishment of a mint (coin), mint during the Ancient Rome, Roman period a ...
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Marjan Ilievski
Marjan Ilievski (born December 7, 1975) is a former Macedonian professional basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's h ... Guard, and now he is a basketball coach. External links Balkanleague ProfileEurobasket Profile References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ilievski, Marjan 1975 births Macedonian men's basketball players Living people Basketball players from Skopje Macedonian basketball coaches Guards (basketball) ...
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Gevgelija
Gevgelija ( mk, Гевгелија; ) is a town with a population of 15,685 located in the very southeast of the North Macedonia along the banks of the Vardar River, situated at the country's main border with Greece (Bogorodica- Evzoni), the point which links the motorway from Skopje and three regional capitals, Belgrade, Zagreb, and Sofia with Thessaloniki in Greece. The town is the seat of Gevgelija municipality. Name In Macedonian the town is called ''Gevgelija'' (Гевгелија). It is known as ''Gevgeli'' (Гевгели) in Bulgarian, ''Gevgeli'' in Turkish, ''Đevđelija'' (Ђевђелија, ) in Serbian and ''Yevyelí'' (Γευγελή) in Greek. Furthermore, in Megleno-Romanian, the city is known as . Gevgelija is known as the "Balkan Las Vegas". History In the late 19th and early 20th century, Gevgelija was part of the Salonica Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. According to the statistics of the French geographer Alexandre Synvet, the town had a total Christi ...
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Petar Čočoroski
Petar Čočoroski ( Anglicized: Petar Chochoroski; mk, Петар Чочороски; born March 18, 1983), is a Macedonian basketball coach. He serves as a head coach for the Crn Drim of the Macedonian First League. Coaching career Čočoroski was a head coach for the Macedonian Second League club Crn Drim from Struga Struga ( mk, Струга , sq, Strugë) is a town and popular tourist destination situated in the south-western region of North Macedonia, lying on the shore of Lake Ohrid. The town of Struga is the seat of Struga Municipality. Name The nam ... for two seasons (2013–2015). In 2016, he was hired to be the head coach of the AV Ohrid. National team Čočoroski was a part of coaching staff for the Macedonia men's national U-16 team at 2015 FIBA Europe Under-16 Division B Championship. References External links Cocoroski ABA League ProfileCoach Profileat eurobasket.com 1983 births Living people Macedonian basketball coaches Sportspeople from ...
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Biljanini Izvori Sports Hall
The Biljanini Izvori Sports Hall ( mk, Спортска сала Билјанини Извори, transliterated ''Sportska sala Biljanini Izvori'') is a multi-functional indoor sports arena. It is located in Ohrid, North Macedonia. The sports hall was inaugurated in August 1998 and has a capacity of 4,000 seats for handball and 4,500 for basketball. It is used by several handball and basketball teams from Ohrid. It was one of two venues used during the 2008 European Women's Handball Championship. Notable events * Macedonian handball trophy (women), August 1998 * European Youth Championships in basketball, July–August 2000 * Qualification matches of men's and women's basketball national team * European Junior Championships in handball * Balkan Police Championships * Balkan Youth Olympic Days 2002 * Professional boxing matches * Men's Junior Handball Championship - 2007 * 2008 European Women's Handball Championship The 2008 EHF European Women's Handball Championship was h ...
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Ohrid
Ohrid ( mk, Охрид ) is a city in North Macedonia and is the seat of the Ohrid Municipality. It is the largest city on Lake Ohrid and the eighth-largest city in the country, with the municipality recording a population of over 42,000 inhabitants as of 2002. Ohrid is known for once having 365 churches, one for each day of the year, and has been referred to as a "Jerusalem of the Balkans"."The Mirror of the Macedonian Spirit, Zlate Petrovski, Sašo Talevski, Napredok, 2004, , page 72: "... and Macedonia in the Cathedral Church St. Sofia in the Macedonian Jerusalem — Ohrid..." The city is rich in picturesque houses and monuments, and tourism is predominant. It is located southwest of Skopje, west of Resen and Bitola. In 1979 and in 1980 respectively, Ohrid and Lake Ohrid were accepted as Cultural and Natural World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Ohrid is one of only 28 sites that are part of UNESCO's World Heritage that are Cultural as well as Natural sites. Name In a ...
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