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FK Vardar is a football team from Skopje, Republic of Macedonia that currently plays in the Macedonian First League. The club plays at the Skopje City Stadium (capacity 18,104). Image File history File links FK_Vardar. ...
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Skopje City Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Skopje, Macedonia. ...
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Skopje (Macedonian: ) is the capital and largest city in the Republic of Macedonia, with more than a quarter of the population of the country, as well as the political, cultural, economical and academic centre of the country. ...
For an explanation of terms related to Macedonia, see Macedonia (terminology). ...
Macedonian First League Logo The Macedonian First League (Macedonian:ÐакедонÑка ÐÑва лига} is the highest professional football competition in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
Skopje City Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Skopje, Macedonia. ...
History
The club was founded in 1947. Vardar's most glorious moment came in 1987, when the team lead by Darko Pancev and Ilija Najdoski won the Yugoslav First League title. By winning the league Vardar became the first and only Macedonian club to win the national Yugoslav Championship. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia and the formation of the Macedonian First League, Vardar established itself as the dominant club in the new competition, winning three consecutive league titles and two Macedonian Cups. For the next six years however the club experienced a relative dry spell, yet still winning two national cups. The club's fortunes looked up with the return of coach Gjoko Hadzievski, who led the club to another two titles. Darko PanÄev (born September 7, 1965 in Skopje) is a former Macedonian footballer. ...
The Yugoslav First League (Prva Liga) was the premier football league in the former Yugoslavia (1945-1991), and served the same role in Serbia and Montenegro before the countrys name change (1991-2003). ...
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League Titles - 1987/88 (later removed in favour of Partizan Belgrade)
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- 1993/94
- 1994/95
- 2001/02
- 2002/03
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Cups The Yugoslav Cup was one of two major football (soccer) competitions in the former Yugoslavia, the other being the Yugoslav League Championship. ...
Macedonian Cup - 1992/93
- 1994/95
- 1997/98
- 1998/99
Records - Most Goals: Andon Doncevski (217 goals)
- Best Goals Per Game Average: Darko Pancev (207 matches/132 goals - 0.65 goals per match)
- Most goals in single season(Macedonian League): Sasa Ciric 1992/93 (36 goals)
- Most goals in European Competition: Dos Santos Vandair 2003/04-05 (12 goals)
- Most Successful Coach: Gjoko Hadzievski (5 league titles, 2 national cups)
Darko PanÄev (born September 7, 1965 in Skopje) is a former Macedonian footballer. ...
Squad 2005/06 Goalkeepers -
Jordan Georgievski -
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Defenders -
Aguinaldo Braga de Jesus -
Bojan Markovski -
Nikola Tonev -
Vladimir Sekuloski -
Zlatko Tanevski -
Vladimir Dimitrovski -
Olegs Baikovs -
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Midfielders -
Deilson Da Silva -
Nikola Gligorov -
Ertan Demiri -
Nikola Jevtić
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Dean Ristovski -
Oliver Peev -
Dimce Ristevski -
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Strikers -
Dos Santos Vandair -
Jovan Kostovski -
Hristijan Tuntevski -
Riste Naumov -
Tiago Rodrigues -
Ivan Trickovski Image File history File links Flag_of_Brazil. ...
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External links - Macedonian Football Blog (English)
- Official Website
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