Because of his flexible contract with FFM, Srecko Katanec found a way to spend his free time in Slovenia instead of concentrating on the work with the Macedonian team. Katanec will advise Slovenian club Interblock from Ljubljana.
Interview with Kiril Kotevski
Relatively unknown for the Macedonian football fans, but with his results, knowledge and methods for successful work with young players, Kiril Kotevski with only 28 years is one of the most successful youth coaches in Denmark.
Macedonia on the 61st position
According to the new FIFA ranking list, Macedonia dropped for 1 position and is now on the 61st spot. Argentina is on the leading position, followed by Brazil, Italy, Spain and Germany.
No Fair Play in Macedonia
According to the Fair Play ranking list released by UEFA, Macedonia is on the last – 50th place. The ranking is based on all UEFA competition matches played, at club and national-team levels, from 1 May 2007 to 30 April 2008. For the current standings, only national associations that have played a minimum of 28
Robert Stambolziev, a name to remember
Robert Stambolziev, an Australian born football player of Macedonian heritage who is currently playing for the Bristol City Academy and Reserves, is definitely a name to remember by the Macedonian football fans.
Kirovski and Despotovski move to Ukraine
The striker Hristijan Kirovski from Rabotnicki Kometal and Vardar's best player, the midfielder Filip Despotovski move to Ukrainian side FC Vorskla from Poltava.
Macedonia – Serbia 1:1
The Macedonian national football team started 2008 with a 1:1 draw on the friendly match against the 27th FIFA ranked team, the national team of the neighboring Serbia.
Squad problems for Katanec
After making the mistake with calling only 18 players for a friendly match, Srečko Katanec and the Macedonian national team are now facing squad problems with only 16 players available for the match against Serbia.
Away to Bosnia in March
After the friendly matches against Serbia and Poland, the Macedonian football federation arranged a friendly match in Bosnia and Herzegovina as preparation for the World Cup 2010 qualifications.
Sumulikoski signs for Ipswich
Macedonian midfielder Velice Sumulikoski, signed with English Championship side Ipswich Town until 2010. The 26-year-old is understood to have joined Town for a fee of £500,000 from Turkish side Bursaspor.
