Macedonian internationals performances

Tasevski celebratesAco Stojkov with two goals scored in just one minute had the best performance among the Macedonian internationals this weekend. Dragi Kocev also scored in his team’s defeat in Bulgaria, while Filip Despotovski, Artim Sakiri and Zekirija Ramadan won the Cup titles in Ukraine and Azerbaijan. Darko Tasevski won the Bulgarian League, while the trio in Austria avoided relegation, something that Milan Stojanovski and Borce Manevski failed to achieve with Banat in Serbia.

Belgium, Promotion Play-off Group, Roeselare – Lierse 1:0
Nderim Nedzipi came in instead Julien Tshiala in the 70th minute but failed to help his team get at least a point at the Schiervelde Stadion in West Flanders.

Austria, T-Mobile Bundesliga, Mattersburg – LASK Linz 3:1
Goce Sedloski played the whole game same as Ostoja Stjepanović who got a yellow in the 42nd minute, while Ilco Naumoski also got a yellow card in the 59th minute but was substituted with Carnsten Jancker in the 68th minute while the score was 2:1. Before that, he assisted to Michael Mörz when he opened the score in the 18th minute. Mattersburg avoided relegation finishing second to last with 33 points. This season Sedloski played 34 out of 36 games, scored once and received 6 yellow cards and 1 red. Naumoski played in 30 matches, scored 12 goals, got believe it or not 16 yellow cards and 1 red. Stjepanović who joined Mattersburg in January, played 14 games, scored one and got 4 yellow cards.

Czech, 1. Gambrinus Liga, Viktoria Žižkov – Viktoria Plzeň 0:2
Riste Naumov played until the half-time when Slovakian international Pavol Straka substituted him. Viktoria finished the season bottom last with 22 points. Naumov scored 10 goals this season.

Ukraine, Kubok Ukrainy, Vorskla Poltava – Shakhtar Donetsk 1:0
Filip Despotovski played the whole game as his Vorska won the Ukrainian Cup.

Hungary, Soproni Liga, Nyíregyháza Spartacus – Vasas 3:1
Aco Stojkov was man of the match as he scored twice for the Szpari. First in the 65th minute for a 2:1 lead and just seconds later scored again for a final 3:1. In the 83rd minute he was taken off for Ivorian international Sindou Dosso. The Szpari finished the season on the 14th place with 32 points and Stojkov scored 5 goals.

Hungary, Soproni Liga, Szombathelyi Haladás – Zalaegerszeg 1:2
Kemal Alomerovik came in instead Tamás Szamosi in the 81st minute while Haladás was leading 1:0 and he helped his team to come back and take the 3 points. Zalaegerszeg finished the season 4th, with 1 point less than the UEFA Europa place. Alomerovik scored 2 goals this season.

Poland, Orange Ekstraklasa, Górnik Zabrze – Polonia Warszawa 0:1
Filip Ivanovski played the whole game, while Vlade Lazarevski came in instead Łukasz Piątek in the 60th minute. With a late goal scored in the 89th minute by Daniel Mąka, Polonia managed to defend the 4th place and gain a spot in the UEFA Europa League.

Poland, Orange Ekstraklasa, Lech Poznań – Cracovia Kraków 2:2
Zlatko Tanevski played the full 90 minutes for Lech who finished the season as 3rd placed and Cup winners.

Poland, Orange Liga, Wisła Płock – Widzew Łódź 1:2
Dejan Miloseski played the whole game for Widzev

Switzerland, Challenge League, Concordia – Schaffhausen 3:0
Darko Tofiloski played the full 90 minutes for Schaffhausen who finished the season on the 11th place with 34 points.

Finland, Veikkausliiga, MyPa – VPS 0:2
Nebi Mustafi came in instead Brazilian international Ady in the 72nd minute while his team was loosing with one goal.

Israel, Ligat ha’Al, Hapoel Kiryat Shmona – Maccabi Petah Tikva 1:2
Boban Grncarov played the whole game for Maccabi Petah Tikva who finished on the 7th place with 33 points. Grncarov played 31 games, scored twice and got 10 yellow cards.

Romania, Liga I Frutti Fresh, Politehnica Iaşi – Gloria Buzău 1:1
Stojance Ignjatov got a yellow card in the 10th minute and played until the 80th when Ciprian Milea took his place as his team couldn’t beat the dead last team from Buzău.

Romania, Liga I Frutti Fresh, Vaslui – Rapid București 1:0
Hristijan Kirovski came in instead Zimbabwean international Mike Temwanjera in the 88th minute as his team beat the famous Rapid. Vaslui in the last round will try to get a spot into the UEFA Europa League.Kocev during the final

Bulgaria, Kupa na Balgaria Final, Pirin – Litex 0:3
Dragi Kocev came in instead Kiril Nikolov in the 54th minute while the score was 0:1. His team failed to win the Bulgarian Cup.

Bulgaria, A PFG, Chernomorets – Pirin 3:1
Few days later, Dragi Kocev scored the only goal for Pirin in the 49th minute and played the whole game, while Vanco Trajanov didn’t played for Chernomorets due to a yellow card suspension.

Bulgaria, A PFG, Levski Sofia – Minyor 1:1
Darko Tasevski played the full 90 minutes and got a yellow card as his Levski won the title in Bulgaria despite drawing with one of the weakest clubs in the league.

Bulgaria, A PFG, Lokomotiv Sofia – Spartak Varna 2:2
Zoran Baldovaliev was left in the dressing room at half-time as Rumen Goranov took his place in the home team.

Bulgaria, A PFG, Botev – Vihren 3:1
Zoran Zlatkovski came in instead Mladen Stoev in the 75th minute while his team was loosing with 2:1.

Serbia, Jelen SuperLiga, Rad – Vojvodina 2:2
Vlatko Grozdanoski played the whole game and got a yellow card in 90th minute, while Mario Gjurovski didn’t play. Vojvodina finished as runners-up and gained a spot into the UEFA Europa League.

Serbia, Jelen SuperLiga, OFK Beograd – Banat 2:1
Milan Stojanoski played the full 90 minutes, while Borce Manevski didn’t play as their Banat lost the crucial battle for staying in the league. With this win OFK pushed Banat on the last place with 31 points to get relegated.

Azerbaijan, Azərbaycan Kuboku Final, İnter Bakı – Qarabağ 0:1
Zekirija Ramadan replaced injured Aftandil Hacıyev early in the 6th minute and played the rest of the game, while Artim Sakiri came in instead captain Aslan Kərimov in the 80th minute. Their Qarabağ won the Azeri Cup with Vaqif Cavadov’s goal from the penalty spot in the 57th minute and gained a spot in the UEFA Europa League.

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