Despotovski won the Ukrainian Cup

After Goran Pandev, Goran Popov, Zlatko Tanevski and Artim Sakiri, Filip Despotovski is the fifth Macedonian international with a cup title. He and his club Vorskla from Poltava defeated UEFA Cup winner Shakhtar from Donetsk with 1:0 and won the first trophy in the entire club history. Despotovski, who is called up in the Macedonian

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Macedonian First League – Round 33

The 17th season of the Macedonian First league is completed! The last round was very interesting for the lower part of the table where the play-out teams were decided today. Pelister failed to win and will play against Shkendija 79, while Metalurg will face Bregalnica Stip in the relegation play-out matches.

Icelandic squad announced

The national coach of Iceland, Ólafur Jóhannesson, announced the 22-men-squad for the upcoming games against the Netherlands at home and Macedonia away in Skopje. Normally, the biggest name on the list is the 30-years-old Barcelona player Eiður Guðjohnsen. There are also 7 players who are playing in Norway, 5 in England and only one from

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Macedonian First League – Round 32

The heavy rain that hit Skopje made big problems so some matches were interrupted and abandoned and were finished later then planned. Sileks and Turnovo have definitely secured their stay in the league while Pobeda and Metalurg will fight for avoiding the play-out in the last round.

Macedonian 2nd League – Round 29

After 4 seasons of playing into the Second League, Sloga Jugomagnat is back into the First League. With today’s win away to Ohrid, one of the most successful football clubs in Macedonia gained promotion. Shkendija 79 will play in the promotion play-off while Madzari Solidarnost is relegated into one of the Third Leagues.

Macedonian internationals performances

Filip Ivanovski scored two goals for Polonia Warszawa in Poland, Darko Tasevski played a great match for Levski beating Robert Petrov’s Slavia, Dejan Miloseski gained promotion to the best Polish league with his Widzew Łódź, Stevica Ristić assisted in South Korea, Trajce Lostovski scored once and assisted twice in Bulgaria.