MacedonianFootball.com together with the members of the Macedonian football forum chose the highs and lows in the Macedonian football for 2008 and the Macedonian football league 2008/09 first half-season.
Coach changes in clubs
After Alekso Mackov took charge in Pelister, Pobeda and Turnovo Horizont have also changed their old coaches and their replacements have already been announced.
Sasa Ognenovski set to move
Adelaide's defender, 29-years-old Sasa Ognenovski is set to move to South Korea. Two clubs are battling for his signature, Australian FoxSports reports. Sasa is born in Melbourne but is of Macedonian origin.
Weekend internationals performances
First weekend in the New Year and five Macedonian internationals were active. Velice Sumulikoski advanced into the next round of the FA Cup with Ipswich, Sasa Ognenovski maintained with the winning in the far Australia, Jovan Kostovski again came in as a sub for OFI, while Sikov and Milosevski are still searching for a win
Squad changes in Makedonija Gjorce Petrov
Washington da Silva, one of Makedonija's top players in this part of the season, will most probably sign for Partizan from Belgrade, while two new players from Gabon might join the club.
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
Jane Nikoloski moves to AEP
Jane Nikoloski, the former regular goalkeeper of the Macedonian national team has changed his club in Cyprus and will continue his career in AEP Paphos FC.
Friendly against Moldova in Antalya
The Football federation of Macedonia has arranged a friendly match against Moldova on February 11th, 2009. The match will be played on neutral venue in Antalya, Turkey.
Weekend internationals performances
Five Macedonian internationals played on the last weekend of the year 2008. Velice Sumulikoski, Goran Popov and Sasa Ognenovski have won with their teams, all three away, while Vance Sikov and Petar Milosevski both lost with their Cypriot teams.
Armend Alimi close to Brann Bergen
After the good performances for FK Milano Kumanovo and the Macedonian U21 national team, Armend Alimi is close to move to the Norwegian Tippeligaen club Brann from Bergen. The 21-years-old central midfielder Armend Alimi impressed with his performances for his club Milano from Kumanovo and also with his performances in the Macedonian U21 national team
