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ФК Вардар
FK Vardar
Full name Fudbalski Klub Vardar Skopje
Nickname(s) Црвено-Црни (the Red-Black)
Founded 1947
Ground Philip II of Macedon National Stadium
(Capacity: 18,104)
Owner Flag of the Republic of Macedonia vacant
Chairman Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Bojan Zahariev
Manager Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Pane Blaževski
League Makedonska Prva Liga
2008-09 5th
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FK Vardar (Macedonian: ФК Вардар) is a football team from Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, that currently plays in the Macedonian First League. The club plays at the Philip II of Macedon National Stadium (capacity 18,104).

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[edit] History

The club was founded in 1947. Vardar's most glorious moment came in 1987, when the team lead by Darko Pančev, Ilija Najdoski, Dragan Kanatlarovski, Čedomir Janevski and Vujadin Stanojkovic won the Yugoslav First League 1986-87 title. By winning the league Vardar became the first and only Macedonian club to win the national Yugoslav Championship, temporarily breaking the dominance of the big four of Yugoslav football at that time; Red Star Belgrade, Partizan Belgrade, Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split. Vardar won the title from Partizan Belgrade by 1 point due to Partizan and 9 other teams starting the 1986-87 season with negative 6 points due to match fixing irregularities committed on the 34th and final round of the season before. The title was subsequently awarded to FK Partizan in 1988 when the points deductions were successfully appealed to the Yugoslav Constitutional Court. Vardar did however represent SFR Yugoslavia in the 1987-88 UEFA European Champions Cup where they lost in the first round to Porto of Portugal over two legs. See Yugoslav First League 1985-86. 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 Hadžievski, who led the club to another two titles.

[edit] League Titles

[edit] Yugoslav Champions

  • 1987

[edit] Macedonian Champions

  • 1993
  • 1994
  • 1995
  • 2002
  • 2003

[edit] Cup Titles

[edit] Yugoslav Cup

  • 1961

[edit] Macedonian Cup

  • 1993
  • 1995
  • 1998
  • 1999
  • 2007

[edit] 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): Saša Ćirić 1992/93 (36 goals)
  • Most goals in European Competition: Wandeir 2003/04-05 (14 goals)
  • Most Successful Coach: Gjoko Hadzievski (5 league titles, 2 national cups)

[edit] Vardar in Europe

  • Q = qualifier
  • PR = preliminary round
  • R1 = first round / R2 = second round / R3 = third round
Season Competition Round Club Score
1961/62 European Cup Winners' Cup R1 Flag of Scotland Dunfermline Athletic 0-5, 2-0
1985/86 UEFA Cup R1 Flag of Romania FC Dinamo Bucureşti 1-2, 1-0
1987/88 European Cup R1 Flag of Portugal FC Porto 0-3, 0-3
1994/95 UEFA Cup PR Flag of Hungary Békéscsabai Elõre 1-1, 0-1
1995/96 UEFA Cup PR Flag of Georgia (country) FC Samtredia 1-0, 2-0
R1 Flag of France FC Girondins de Bordeaux 0-2, 1-1
1996/97 UEFA Cup PR Flag of Slovenia ND Gorica 1-0, 2-1
R1 Flag of Sweden Halmstads BK 0-0, 0-1
1998/99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup QR Flag of Slovakia FC Spartak Trnava 0-1, 0-2
1999/00 UEFA Cup QR Flag of Poland Legia Warszawa 0-5, 0-4
2001/02 UEFA Cup QR Flag of Belgium Standard Liège 0-3, 1-3
2002/03 UEFA Champions League Q1 Flag of Luxembourg F91 Dudelange 1-1, 3-0
Q2 Flag of Poland Legia Warszawa 1-3, 1-1
2003/04 UEFA Champions League Q1 Flag of Wales Barry Town FC 3-0, 1-2
Q2 Flag of Russia PFC CSKA Moscow 2-1, 1-1
Q3 Flag of the Czech Republic Sparta Prague 2-3, 2-2
2003/04 UEFA Cup R1 Flag of Italy AS Roma 0-4, 1-1
2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup R1 Flag of Cyprus Ethnikos Achna FC 5-1, 5-1
R2 Flag of Belgium KAA Gent 1-0, 0-1 (p)
R3 Flag of Germany FC Schalke 04 0-5, 1-2
2005/06 UEFA Cup Q1 Flag of Albania KS Elbasani 1-1, 0-0 (a)
Q2 Flag of Romania FC Rapid Bucureşti 0-3, 1-1
2006/07 UEFA Cup Q1 Flag of Belgium KSV Roeselare 1-2, 1-5
2007/08 UEFA Cup Q1 Flag of Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 0-1, 0-1

[edit] Current Squad

As of July 2, 2009

No. Position Player
4 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia DF Martin Blaževski
5 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia DF Božidar Dimitrovski
6 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia DF Darko Stojanov
7 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FW Aleksandar Pandovski
8 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia MF Marko Kostencovski
9 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FW Gjorgji Hristov
11 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia DF Marjan Belcev
12 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia GK Marko Jovanovski
17 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia MF Stefan Ristovski
18 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FW Muzafer Ejupi
20 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia MF Oliver Peev
23 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FW Filip Petrov
30 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia DF Dino Najdovski
No. Position Player
-- Flag of the Republic of Macedonia DF Trajče Stojkovski
-- Flag of the Republic of Macedonia DF Toni Dzangarovski
-- Flag of Serbia MF Vladan Milosavljević
-- Flag of the Republic of Macedonia MF Edon Jašarević
-- Flag of the Republic of Macedonia GK Borjan Ristevski
-- Flag of Serbia DF Dragan Ljubisavljević
-- Flag of the Republic of Macedonia MF Nikola Tripunovski
-- Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FW Goran Naumovski
-- Flag of the Republic of Macedonia MF Dragan Jakovlevski
-- Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Boško Stupić
-- Flag of the Republic of Macedonia MF Atanas Rolevski
-- Flag of the Republic of Macedonia DF Zlatko Ristov

[edit] Supporters

FK Vardar supporters are known as Komiti and they were founded in 1987.

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