Macedonian diaspora players performances (20-23.02.2026)

Deniz Hümmet scored, Raul Paula assisted while James Delianov kept a clean sheet in a rather quiet weekend for the Macedonian diaspora players. photo by Gamba Osaka: Deniz Hümmet #23 Australia, A-League, Adelaide United – Perth Glory 4:0 Sebastian Despotovski replaced Trent Ostler for Perth in the 31st minute of the game. Jake Najdovski and Dylan Pierias were out of action

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Valon Ethemi, photo by Facebook/Sivasspor

Macedonian internationals performances (20-23.02.2026)

Valon Ethemi scored twice, Stefan Ristovski, Agon Elezi, Gjorgji Stoilov and Aleksandar Trajkovski also scored, while Nikola Bogdanovski, Dimitar Mitrovski and Enis Bardhi assisted this weekend. photo by Sivasspor: Valon Ethemi Albania, Kategoria Superiore, Bylis – Vllaznia 2:1 Dime Dimov played the entire game for Bylis, while his teammate Gjorgji Stoilov came off the bench after

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Macedonian diaspora players performances (13-16.02.2026)

This was a very quiet weekend for the Macedonian diaspora players with no goals scored or assists provided. Dejan Stojanović kept a clean sheet second game in a row in the Austrian championship. photo by SC Rheindorf Altach: Dejan Stojanović Australia, A-League, Perth Glory – Newcastle United Jets 1:3 Sebastian Despotovski played until the 55th minute for Perth

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1.MFL Round 18 highlights

All goals scored in the eighteenth round of the Macedonian top flight. photo by FC Rabotnichki Gradski stadium in Kavadarci Tikvesh – Shkendija 1:4 (1:1) Goals: 24′ Kristijan Stojkoski – 45’+1 Fabrice Tamba, 48′ Anes Meljikji, 66′ Arbin Zejnulai, 78′ Fahd Ndzengue Referee: Aleksandar Grujoski (Kichevo) Petar Miloshevski Training Center in Skopje Rabotnichki – Vardar

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Football as a Continuous Conversation: What That Means for Online Betting Platforms

Football doesn’t really stop. Even when there’s no match on the screen, it’s still there in the background. Lineups get debated days before kickoff. Injuries become talking points. Managers are questioned over coffee. In places where domestic matches matter as much as European nights, the sport feels less like a weekly event and more like

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