If you asked any footballing pundit in the mid 90’s after the break-up of Yugoslavia which one of the newly formed nations would go on and be competitive on the football pitch, the answer no doubt would’ve been both Serbia and Croatia. However, there would’ve been a tasty question mark besides the small landlocked nation
What to expect in 2009!?
Another year has left and a new one has arrived. We can’t say that 2008 was successful for the Macedonian football in general, but can we predict what will happen in this 2009? Maybe if we summarize all the events from last year we can at least have a good look in what should we
FFM, go after Amauri, Almunia and Streit!
Because FIFA’s rules do not apply for the Macedonian football federation as they wanted to give Macedonian passports to foreign players Washington and Osa, we are suggesting that FFM should also try and get Amauri, Almunia, Streit etc in the Macedonian national team. Couple of days ago, the Football federation of Macedonia expressed a wish
Half-season completed
We are done with the autumn part with the 17th football championship, league one. What seemed to be rather uninteresting competition at the beginning, turned out to be one of the better championships in recent history. Any team can beat any other team!
1/3 completed and looking good
11 rounds have been completed, each team has played 10 rounds, due to the eleven-teams championship. It seems like we are heading into a very exciting battle for every place of the table.
About time, Jonuz?
Another qualifications tournament has passed for the u21 national team and once again 4th place for our young hopes. Anybody counts which tournament is this in line as we fail to do something? Maybe the coach Mirsad Jonuz does.
Macedonia enjoying the football festival
Football, euphoria, celebrations, Tartan Army and high spirit, this is how Macedonia feels at the moment, the main subject is football and nothing else matter.
They’ll be coming – the Tartan Army in Skopje
At the beginning of September, Macedonia will have a special honor to host one of the greatest national team’s supporters, the Scottish group called the Tartan Army. They will be coming for the World Cup 2010 qualification match Macedonia – Scotland that will be played on September the 6th on Gradski stadium in Skopje.
Mystery over Pandev’s goals: 13 or 14?
How many goals has Goran Pandev scored for the Macedonian national team? Can the Macedonian media and even the Football federation to have miscount his goals? 13 or 14, that is the question!
Ups and downs
FK Vardar, the all-time best Macedonian football club has fallen in deep crisis. FK Pobeda, current champions and a team with long tradition has also fallen in deep crisis. On the other side, a total anonymous in the Macedonian football history – FK Milano are showing how football should be played.
