Scottish giant Rangers are preparing £1.5 million for Macedonian striker Ivan Trickovski.
Scottish giant Rangers are preparing £1.5 million for Macedonian striker Ivan Trickovski.
Several Greek hooligans broke into the stadium of Altona Magic SC, dug graves, burned the Macedonian flag and put nazi symbols on the grass.
Stevica Ristić scored a goal for Amkar, Bajram Fetai scored the game winning goal for Lyngby against his former team Nordsjælland, Perica Stanceski scored his first league goal in a Željezničar uniform, Armend Alimi and Daniel Ivanovski each provided an assist for their respective teams, while Igor Mitreski and Slavco Georgievski with their team Neftçi
Incredible disaster for Miravci at home, Lokomotiva crashed in Gostivar.
There have been no changes on the standings after the Round 28 of the Macedonian First League matches were played today. Top placed Shkendija, Metalurg and Rabotnicki won, Renova drew away to Turnovo, same as Skopje and Sileks, while Vardar and Pelister continue to drown towards the Second League.
An all-Friday round in which leaders Shkendija will have a chance to enlarge the difference as Metalurg will have a hard road game.
Part of the delegates from the assembly of the Football Federation of Macedonia have started an initiative for expansion of the Macedonian First League (Prva Liga) from 12 to 16 clubs. According to the initiative, the Macedonian Second League (Vtora Liga) will be split on two leagues/regions.
Ivan Trickovski, Edin Nuredinoski and Boban Grncarov played at the All-Star game on Cyprus featuring the best foreigners against the best domestic players in the league.
Martin Bogatinov was praised for his performance as he kept a clean sheet for Karpaty, Aleksandar Lazevski sustained an injury for Partizan who defeated Crvena Zvezda in the big Serbian derby, while Agim Ibraimi had an assist as his team Nafta Lendava picked up a much needed victory.
As the construction ended on the West and East stand, tonight with a small ceremony it was marked the official opening of the National Arena Philip II of Macedon in Skopje.