After playing a draw away to the Faroe Islands Macedonia hosted Armenia in the second match of the 2024/25 UEFA Nations League. Despite being downed to ten men for the entire second half, Macedonia celebrated a 2:0 win. photo by FFM: Enis Bardhi celebrates his free kick masterpiece Macedonia faced Armenia for the record 14th
Macedonian internationals performances (19-22.07.2024)
This was a successful weekend for the Macedonian internationals. Lirim Kjamili, Gjoko Zajkov, David Babunski and Mario Krstovski netted one goal a piece, Todor Todoroski and Behar Feta assisted while David Mitov Nilsson kept a clean sheet. Gjoko Zajkov, photo: Universitatea Craiova Bulgaria, Parva Liga, Cherno More – CSKA 1948 0:0 Vlatko Drobarov played whole game for Cherno
Macedonian internationals performances (08-11.04.2022)
Eventful weekend for the Macedonian internationals as Arijan Ademi, Ivan Trichkovski, Erdon Daci, Gjoko Zajkov, Daniel Avramovski, Milosh Tosheski, Ennur Totre, Demir Imeri and Amel Rustemoski all scored a goal apiece. photo by AEK Larnaca: Ivan Trichkovski celebrating his 13th goal of the season Albania, Kategoria Superiore, Dinamo – Kastrioti 0:1 Agim Ibraimi played the
Macedonian internationals performances (03-06.12.2021)
Adis Jahovikj and Erdon Daci scored a brace, Pepi Gorgiev, Dorian Babunski, Gjoko Zajkov and Bojan Miovski each scored a goal for their sides, Trichkovski provided an assist in Cyprus, Erdal Rakip won the trophy in the Swedish Allsvenskan, while Ilija Nestorovski made a comeback on the field after the long absence due to injury..
EST – MKD match report
11th October 2020, 18.00 CET ESTONIA 3:3 MACEDONIA HT 1:1 Goals: 33′, 61′ Rauno Sappinen, 76′ (pen) Frank Liivak – 3′ (og) Märten Kuusk, 80′ Goran Pandev, 88′ Gjoko Zajkov Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena in Tallinn Attendance: 908 EST MKD 2. Märten Kuusk 4. Kire Ristevski 3. Artur Pikk 40′ 7. Ivan Trichkovski (C)
Macedonian internationals performances (24-27.05.2019)
Elif Elmas scored a nice goal for Fener, Arijan Ademi assisted three times for Dinamo, Goran Pandev and his Genoa were spared from relegation, Gjoko Zajkov got a crucial red card in the UEL play-off final, while Boban Nikolov and Stefan Ristovski won the won cup trophies in Hungary and Portugal. photo by Fenerbahçe SK:
Gjoko Zajkov
Original name: Ѓоко Зајков Passport version: Gjoko Zajkov IPA: ˈɟɔkɔ ˈzajkɔf [player id=28758] Club shirt name: Zajkov Position: central defender Born on 10.02.1995 in Skopje, Macedonia Club: U Craiova 1948 Club Sportiv SA, Romania Former clubs: FK Rabotnichki AD Skopje , Stade Rennais FC , Royal Charleroi Sporting Club , PFK Levski Sofia , FK Vorskla