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Toni Jakimovski
Toni Jakimovski (, born 19 April 1966) is a Macedonian football manager and former player. Playing career Club Born in Tetovo, SR Macedonia, back then within Yugoslavia he played with FK Vardar in the Macedonian First Football League. He played with Vardar in the 1996–97 UEFA Cup. Earlier he had played in the Yugoslav Second League with FK Teteks between 1982 and 1986 and with FK Radnički Kragujevac in 1988–89. International He made one appearance for the Macedonian national team in 1995 in a friendly match against Turkey in Istanbul. Managerial career Toni Jakimovski was FK Vardar coach for a short period during the 2003–04 season. He also managed FK Teteks in the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons, FK Gostivar in 2013–14 and FK Gorno Lisiče during the 2014–15 season. In September 2015, Jakimovski became a coach of FK Bregalnica Štip. On 23 March 2017 he joined Lithuanian A Lyga club Utenis Utena as an assistant manager to Zvezdan Milošević, but left the ...
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Tetovo
Tetovo ( mk, Тетово, , sq, Tetovë/Tetova) is a city in the northwestern part of North Macedonia, built on the foothills of Šar Mountain and divided by the Pena River. The municipality of Tetovo covers an area of at above sea level, with a population of 52,915. The city of Tetovo is the seat of Tetovo Municipality. Tetovo was founded in the 14th century on the place of the ancient town of Oaeneon. In the 15th c. AD, Tetovo came under Ottoman rule for about five centuries. For a short period of time during the 15th century, Tetovo came under the control of the Albanian state, League of Lezhë led by Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg and the Albanians achieved a victory over the Ottomans in the Battle of Polog. After its conquest by the Ottomans, most of city's population converted to Islam and many Ottoman-style structures were built, such as the Šarena Džamija and the Arabati Baba Teḱe, which still stand as two of Macedonia's most significant landmarks of its Otto ...
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2010–11 Macedonian Football Cup
The 2010–11 Macedonian Football Cup was the 19th season of Macedonia's football knockout competition. FK Teteks were the defending champions, having won their first title. The 2010–11 champions were FK Metalurg Skopje who won their first title. Competition calendar First round The draw was held on 7 July 2010 in Skopje. Matches were played on 18 August 2010. , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF" align=center, 18 August 2010 Second round Entering this round are the 16 winners from the First Round. The first legs took place on 15 September 2010 and the second legs took place on 28, 29 September, 9 and 10 October 2010. Quarter-finals The first legs of the quarterfinals took place on 20 October 2010, while the second legs took place on 10 November 2010. Semi-finals The first legs of the semi finals took place on 20 April 2011, while the second legs took place on 4 May 2011. Summary Matches ''Teteks won 6–0 on aggregate. ...
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2009–10 Macedonian Football Cup
The 2009–10 Macedonian Football Cup was the 18th season of Macedonia's football knockout competition. FK Rabotnichki were the defending champions, having won their second title. The 2009–10 champions were FK Teteks who won their first title. Competition calendar Preliminary round First round The draw was held on 28 June 2009 in Skopje. Matches were played on 26 August 2009. , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF" align=center, 26 August 2009 Second round The draw was held on 16 September 2009 in Skopje. The first legs were played on 22 and 23 September 2009 and second were played on 29 and 30 September 2009. 1 Ohrid, Lokomotiva and Fortuna withdrew their participations due to financial problems. Quarter-finals The draw was held on 20 October 2009 in Skopje. The first legs were played on 28 October 2009 and second were played on 25 November 2009. Semi-finals The draw was held on 8 December 2009 in Skopje. The first legs wer ...
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2008–09 Macedonian Second Football League
The 2008–09 Macedonian Second Football League was the seventeenth season since its establishment. It began on 2 August 2008 and ended on 30 May 2009. Participating teams League table Results Promotion playoff ---- Relegation playoff ---- ---- See also *2008–09 Macedonian Football Cup *2008–09 Macedonian First Football League The 2008–09 Macedonian First League was the 17th season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of Macedonia. It began on 3 August 2008 and ended on 31 May 2009. Rabotnichki were the defending champions, having w ... References External linksFootball Federation of MacedoniaMacedonianFootball.com
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Macedonian Second Football League
The Macedonian Second Football League ( mk, Втора македонска Фудбалска Лига, ''Vtora Makedonska Fudbalska Liga''; also called Macedonian Second League, 2. MFL and Vtora Liga) is the second-highest professional football competition in North Macedonia. The competition is contested by 16 clubs, playing each other 2 times over 30 rounds. At the end of the season, the winner of the league along with the 2nd placed team will gain promotion to the Macedonian First League, while the 3rd and 4th placed teams will go into a play-off against the 8th and 9th placed teams in the Macedonian First League. 2022–23 member clubs * Arsimi *Belasica * Besa Dobri Dol * Borec * Detonit Plachkovica *Gostivar * Karaorman * Kozhuf * Lokomotiva Skopje *Ohrid * Pelister *Sasa * Sloga 1934 *Teteks *Vardar * Voska Sport Winning clubs Note: Bold indicates clubs that was promoted to the Macedonian First League The Macedonian First Football League ( mk, Прва маке ...
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2001–02 Macedonian Football Cup
The 2001–02 Macedonian Football Cup was the 10th season of Macedonia's football knockout competition. FK Pelister were the defending champions, having won their first title. The 2001–02 champions were FK Pobeda who won their first title as well. Competition calendar First round Matches were played on 5 August 2001. , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF" align=center, 5 August 2001 Second round The first legs were played on 12 September and second were played on 19 September 2001. Quarter-finals The first legs were played on 17 October and second were played on 9 December 2001. Semi-finals The first legs were played on 3 April and the second were played on 15 May 2002. Summary Matches ''Pobeda won 3–0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''2–2 on aggregate. Cementarnica 55 won on away goals.'' Final See also * 2001–02 Macedonian First Football League * 2001–02 Macedonian Second Football League External links 2001–02 Ma ...
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2002–03 Macedonian Football Cup
The 2002–03 Macedonian Football Cup was the 11th season of Macedonia's football knockout competition. Pobeda were the defending champions, having won their first title. The 2002–03 champions were Cementarnica 55 who won their first title as well. Competition calendar First round Matches were played on 4 August 2002. , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF" align=center, 4 August 2002 Second round The first legs were played on 25 September and second were played on 30 October 2002. Quarter-finals The first legs were played on 2 November and second were played on 27 November 2002. Semi-finals The first legs were played on 19 March and the second were played on 23 April 2003. Summary Matches ''Cementarnica 55 won 2–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Sloga Jugomagnat won 2–1 on aggregate.'' Final See also *2002–03 Macedonian First Football League *2002–03 Macedonian Second Football League External links 2002–03 Mace ...
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Macedonian Football Cup
The Cup of Macedonia ( mk, Куп на Македонија, ''Kup na Makedonija'') is the top knockout tournament and the second most important football competition in North Macedonia, Macedonia after the First Macedonian Football League, Macedonian First League championship. The cup was established in 1992 after local clubs had abandoned the Yugoslav First League and Yugoslav Cup competitions following the breakup of Yugoslavia. As of 2014, a total of 16 clubs have reached the cup finals and the most successful side in the history of the competition is FK Vardar, Vardar, who have triumphed 5 times in their 6 cup final appearances. They are followed by FK Rabotnički, Rabotnički and FK Sloga Jugomagnat, Sloga Jugomagnat, who have won 4 titles. Winners Key Sources: Performance by club Source: Titles by city Republic Cup Source: Notes :A.  The Sloga Jugomagnat, which traced its roots back to 1927 went excluded after a missing two games in the 2009–10 se ...
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KF Gostivari
KF Gostivari ( mk, ФК Гостивар; en, FC Gostivar) is a football club based in Gostivar, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian First League. History The club was founded in 1998 FK Gostivar., not to be related with FK Gostivar 1919 which was disloved in 2010. In the 2012–13 season, Gostivar finished second and was promoted to the Macedonian First League for the first time in club history. Its first win in 2013/14 season was on 18/08/2013 against FK Rabotnički. Gostivar's defender Ekrem Hodžić scored two goals contributing in the 2–0 win. Current squad As of 9 June 2023. Honours Macedonian Second League: *Runners-up (1): 2012–13 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. ... References External linksOffic ...
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Zvezdan Milošević
Zvezdan Milošević (born 22 April 1964) is a Bosnian-born Swedish professional football manager and former player. Playing career Milošević was born in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia. He started playing football at a young age and his first club was hometown team Željezničar. He played for minor clubs in the former Yugoslavia and Italy, before coming to Sweden in 1989 for a trial with Djurgården. He did not get a contract but instead started to play for minor clubs in the Stockholm region, like Väsby IK, Assyriska FF and Café Opera. Managerial career Milošević started his managerial career in 2000 as an assistant at Essinge. In 2017, he joined Lithuanian A Lyga club Utenis Utena, signing a three-year contract with it. Despite leading the team into 5th place in the league, Milošević was the first manager who had to leave a club in the mid-season of the 2017 A Lyga, after being sacked on 24 April 2017. On 1 October 2019, he was appointed as sporting director of Mon ...
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A Lyga
The A Lyga is the top division of professional football in Lithuania. The A Lyga is an abbreviation of Aukščiausia lyga meaning Highest League. It is organized by Lithuanian Football Federation LFF ( lt, Lietuvos Futbolo Federacija). The Aukščiausia lyga also existed during the Soviet period of Lithuania, but was not considered to be a professional league until dissolution of the Soviet Union. The league size has varied between 8 and 12 teams in the recent seasons, however 2020 A Lyga the league featured record low of only 6 teams. But in the latest 2021 A Lyga season there were 10 teams. The final list of participants often does not correlate to the final results of the previous season, as the participation is finalized through the Lithuanian Football Federation league licensing process. The season usually kicks off in late February or early March and ends in November. Because of the harsh climate, there are no games in the winter. Due to political reasons, in 1991 Lith ...
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