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
Rabotnicki to aim for the title
Rabotnicki's board, coaching staff and players have announced their high aspirations for the current season, after the promoting of the signings with the five former FK Vardar suspended players.
Ups and downs
FK Vardar, the all-time best Macedonian football club has fallen in deep crisis. FK Pobeda, current champions and a team with long tradition has also fallen in deep crisis. On the other side, a total anonymous in the Macedonian football history – FK Milano are showing how football should be played.
No Fair Play in Macedonia
According to the Fair Play ranking list released by UEFA, Macedonia is on the last – 50th place. The ranking is based on all UEFA competition matches played, at club and national-team levels, from 1 May 2007 to 30 April 2008. For the current standings, only national associations that have played a minimum of 28
