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Macedonian Football Cup

The Cup of Macedonia (Macedonian: Куп на Македонија, Kup na Makedonija) is the top knockout tournament and the second most important football competition in North Macedonia after the Macedonian First League championship. The cup was established in 1992 after local clubs had abandoned the Yugoslav First League and Yugoslav Cup competitions following the breakup of Yugoslavia.

Macedonian Football Cup
Founded1992
Region North Macedonia
Number of teamsc. 32
Qualifier forUEFA Europa Conference League
Current championsMakedonija GP
(2nd title)
Most successful club(s)Vardar
(5 titles)
Television broadcastersArena Sport (only final) MRT (only final)
Websiteffm.mk
2022–23 Macedonian Football Cup

As of 2014, a total of 16 clubs have reached the cup finals and the most successful side in the history of the competition is Vardar, who have triumphed 5 times in their 6 cup final appearances.[1] They are followed by Rabotnički and Sloga Jugomagnat, who have won 4 titles.

Winners

 
Macedonian Cup's former logo

Key

Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
  Winning team won The Double
Season Winner Score Runners–up Venue Attendance
1992–93 Vardar   (1) 1–0 Pelister Gradski stadion, Skopje 20,000
1993–94 Sileks (1) 1–1 (a.e.t.),
4–2 pen.
Pelister Gradski stadion, Skopje
1994–95 Vardar   (2) 2–1 Sileks Gradski stadion, Skopje 10,000
1995–96 Sloga Jugomagnat (1) 0–0 (a.e.t.),
5–3 pen.
Vardar Gradski stadion, Skopje 18,000
1996–97 Sileks   (2) 4–1 Sloga Jugomagnat Gradski stadion, Kavadarci 4,500
1997–98 Vardar (3) 2–0 Sloga Jugomagnat Gradski stadion, Skopje 19,000
1998–99 Vardar (4) 2–0 Sloga Jugomagnat Gradski stadion, Skopje 14,000
1999–2000 Sloga Jugomagnat   (2) 6–0 Pobeda Stadion Goce Delchev, Prilep 12,000
2000–01 Pelister (1) 2–1 Sloga Jugomagnat Gradski stadion, Skopje 5,000
2001–02 Pobeda (1) 3–1 Cementarnica 55 Stadion Mladost, Strumica 6,000
2002–03 Cementarnica 55 (1) 4–4 (a.e.t.),
3–2 pen.
Sloga Jugomagnat Gradski stadion, Skopje 7,000
2003–04 Sloga Jugomagnat (3) 1–0 Napredok Gradski stadion, Skopje 5,000
2004–05 Bashkimi (1) 2–1 Madjari Solidarnost Gradski stadion, Skopje 10,000
2005–06 Makedonija GP (1) 3–2 Shkëndija Gradski stadion, Skopje 14,000
2006–07 Vardar (5) 2–1 Pobeda Gradski stadion, Skopje 5,000
2007–08 Rabotnichki   (1) 2–0 Milano Gradski stadion, Skopje 5,000
2008–09 Rabotnichki (2) 1–1 (a.e.t.),
6–5 pen.
Makedonija GP Philip II Arena, Skopje 5,000
2009–10 Teteks (1) 3–2 Rabotnichki Philip II Arena, Skopje 4,000
2010–11 Metalurg (1) 2–0 Teteks Stadion Goce Delchev, Prilep 3,000
2011–12 Renova (1) 3–1 Rabotnichki Gradski stadion, Shtip 1,000
2012–13 Teteks (2) 1–1 (a.e.t.),
6–5 pen.
Shkëndija Philip II Arena, Skopje 0
2013–14 Rabotnichki   (3) 2–0 Metalurg Philip II Arena, Skopje 1,000
2014–15 Rabotnichki (4) 2–1 Teteks Philip II Arena, Skopje 3,800
2015–16 Shkëndija (1) 2–0 Rabotnichki Philip II Arena, Skopje 8,000
2016–17 Pelister (2) 0–0 (a.e.t.),
4–3 pen.
Shkëndija Stadion Mladost, Strumica 6,000
2017–18 Shkëndija   (2) 3–0 Pelister Stadion Mladost, Strumica 2,500
2018–19 Akademija Pandev (1) 2–2 (a.e.t.),
4–2 pen.
Makedonija GP Toshe Proeski Arena, Skopje 3,000
2019–20 Abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia[2]
2020–21 Sileks (3) 0–0 (a.e.t.),
4–3 pen.
Akademija Pandev Toshe Proeski Arena, Skopje 0
2021–22 Makedonija GP (2) 0–0 (a.e.t.),
4–3 pen.
Sileks Toshe Proeski Arena, Skopje 3,000
2022–23 Stadion Blagoj Istatov, Strumica

Sources:[3][4]

Performance by club

Source:[3]

Titles by city

City Titles Winning clubs
  Skopje
16
Vardar (5), Rabotnički (4), Sloga Jugomagnat (3),
Cementarnica 55 (1), Makedonija Gjorče Petrov (2), Metalurg (1)
  Tetovo
4
Teteks (2), Shkëndija (2)
  Kratovo
3
Sileks (3)
  Bitola
2
Pelister (2)
  Gostivar
1
Renova (1)
  Kumanovo
1
Bashkimi (1)
  Prilep
1
Pobeda (1)
  Strumica
1
Akademija Pandev (1)

Republic Cup

Season Champion
1946–47 Garnizon Skopje
1947–48 FK Teteks
1948–49 unknown
1949–50 FK Teteks
1950–51 FK Pobeda
1951–52 Garnizon Skopje
1952–53 FK Vardar 2nd team or B-squad
1953–54 FK Rabotnichki
1954–55 FK Vardar
1955–56 not held
1956–57 FK Rabotnichki
1957–58 FK Pobeda
1958–59 FK Pelister
1959–60 FK Pobeda
1960–61 FK Pobeda
1961–62 FK Pelister
1962–63 FK Pobeda
1963–64 FK Pobeda
1964–65 FK Vardar
1965–66 FK Vardar
1966–67 FK Vardar
1967–68 FK Vardar
1968–69 FK Vardar
Season Champion
1969–70 FK Vardar
1970–71 FK Vardar
1971–72 FK Vardar
1972–73 FK Ohrid
1973–74 FK Rabotnichki
1974–75 not held
1975–76 FK Vardar 2nd team or B-squad
1976–77 FK Pobeda
1977–78 FK Teteks
1978–79 FK Vardar
1979–80 FK Vardar
1980–81 FK Bregalnica
1981–82 FK Teteks
1982–83 FK Rabotnichki
1983–84 FK Belasica
1984–85 FK Pelister
1985–86 FK Belasica
1986–87 FK Pobeda
1987–88 FK Rabotnichki
1988–89 FK Sileks
1989–90 FK Sileks
1990–91 FK Pelister
1991–92 FK Vardar

Source:[5]

Notes

A. ^ The Sloga Jugomagnat, which traced its roots back to 1927 went excluded after a missing two games in the 2009–10 season and folded in 2009. In 2012, a successor club called FK Shkupi was founded after a merger with FK Albarsa which started in the 3rd League. The club won first place in the 2012–13 season and after was a failed to promote to the 2nd League, the club was a merged with FK Korzo and a placed in the 2nd League for the 2013–14 season (in fall season was played as Korzo). However, despite club officials and fans claims that the Shkupi is the Sloga Jugomagnat's successor, neither the Football Federation of Macedonia nor UEFA recognize Sloga Jugomagnat's titles and statistics before 2009 as being part of the 2012 founded Shkupi's track record.
B. ^ The original Pobeda, which was traced its roots back to 1941 went banned from UEFA competitions in 2010 and will be eligible in the 2017–18 season. In 2010, a successor club called FK Viktorija (later renamed to Pobeda Junior) was founded which started competing in the 3rd league. Despite club officials and fans claims that the new Pobeda Junior is the Pobeda's successor, neither the Football Federation of Macedonia nor UEFA recognize Pobeda's titles and statistics before 2010 as being part of the 2010 founded Pobeda Junior's track record.
C. ^ The original Bashkimi, which was traced its roots back to 1947 went bankrupt and folded in 2008. In 2011, a successor club called KF Bashkimi 1947 was founded which started competing in the 3rd league. Despite club officials and fans claims that the new Bashkimi is the defunct club's successor, neither the Football Federation of Macedonia nor UEFA recognize Bashkimi's titles and statistics before 2008 as being part of the 2011-founded Bashkimi's track record.

References

  1. ^ "Vardar wins the Macedonian Cup". macedonianfootball.com. Retrieved 26 May 2007.
  2. ^ "Вонредна седница на Управен одбор на Фудбалска федерација на Македонија: Прекин на натпреварувачката сезона 2019/2020". Фудбалска Федерација на Македонија. 4 June 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Macedonia - List of Cup Finals". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  4. ^ "Macedonian Football | Macedonian Cup history – Macedonian Football". MacedonianFootball.com. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Mazedonischer Pokal". spitzerwinkel.de. Retrieved 19 May 2012.

External links

  • Football Federation of Macedonia (in Macedonian and English)
  • MacedonianFootball.com (in English)

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The Cup of Macedonia Macedonian Kup na Makedoniјa Kup na Makedonija is the top knockout tournament and the second most important football competition in North Macedonia after the Macedonian First League championship The cup was established in 1992 after local clubs had abandoned the Yugoslav First League and Yugoslav Cup competitions following the breakup of Yugoslavia Macedonian Football CupFounded1992Region North MacedoniaNumber of teamsc 32Qualifier forUEFA Europa Conference LeagueCurrent championsMakedonija GP 2nd title Most successful club s Vardar 5 titles Television broadcastersArena Sport only final MRT only final Websiteffm mk2022 23 Macedonian Football CupAs of 2014 a total of 16 clubs have reached the cup finals and the most successful side in the history of the competition is Vardar who have triumphed 5 times in their 6 cup final appearances 1 They are followed by Rabotnicki and Sloga Jugomagnat who have won 4 titles Contents 1 Winners 2 Performance by club 3 Titles by city 4 Republic Cup 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksWinners Edit Macedonian Cup s former logo Key Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time Winning team won The DoubleSeason Winner Score Runners up Venue Attendance1992 93 Vardar 1 1 0 Pelister Gradski stadion Skopje 20 0001993 94 Sileks 1 1 1 a e t 4 2 pen Pelister Gradski stadion Skopje1994 95 Vardar 2 2 1 Sileks Gradski stadion Skopje 10 0001995 96 Sloga Jugomagnat 1 0 0 a e t 5 3 pen Vardar Gradski stadion Skopje 18 0001996 97 Sileks 2 4 1 Sloga Jugomagnat Gradski stadion Kavadarci 4 5001997 98 Vardar 3 2 0 Sloga Jugomagnat Gradski stadion Skopje 19 0001998 99 Vardar 4 2 0 Sloga Jugomagnat Gradski stadion Skopje 14 0001999 2000 Sloga Jugomagnat 2 6 0 Pobeda Stadion Goce Delchev Prilep 12 0002000 01 Pelister 1 2 1 Sloga Jugomagnat Gradski stadion Skopje 5 0002001 02 Pobeda 1 3 1 Cementarnica 55 Stadion Mladost Strumica 6 0002002 03 Cementarnica 55 1 4 4 a e t 3 2 pen Sloga Jugomagnat Gradski stadion Skopje 7 0002003 04 Sloga Jugomagnat 3 1 0 Napredok Gradski stadion Skopje 5 0002004 05 Bashkimi 1 2 1 Madjari Solidarnost Gradski stadion Skopje 10 0002005 06 Makedonija GP 1 3 2 Shkendija Gradski stadion Skopje 14 0002006 07 Vardar 5 2 1 Pobeda Gradski stadion Skopje 5 0002007 08 Rabotnichki 1 2 0 Milano Gradski stadion Skopje 5 0002008 09 Rabotnichki 2 1 1 a e t 6 5 pen Makedonija GP Philip II Arena Skopje 5 0002009 10 Teteks 1 3 2 Rabotnichki Philip II Arena Skopje 4 0002010 11 Metalurg 1 2 0 Teteks Stadion Goce Delchev Prilep 3 0002011 12 Renova 1 3 1 Rabotnichki Gradski stadion Shtip 1 0002012 13 Teteks 2 1 1 a e t 6 5 pen Shkendija Philip II Arena Skopje 02013 14 Rabotnichki 3 2 0 Metalurg Philip II Arena Skopje 1 0002014 15 Rabotnichki 4 2 1 Teteks Philip II Arena Skopje 3 8002015 16 Shkendija 1 2 0 Rabotnichki Philip II Arena Skopje 8 0002016 17 Pelister 2 0 0 a e t 4 3 pen Shkendija Stadion Mladost Strumica 6 0002017 18 Shkendija 2 3 0 Pelister Stadion Mladost Strumica 2 5002018 19 Akademija Pandev 1 2 2 a e t 4 2 pen Makedonija GP Toshe Proeski Arena Skopje 3 0002019 20 Abandoned due to COVID 19 pandemic in North Macedonia 2 2020 21 Sileks 3 0 0 a e t 4 3 pen Akademija Pandev Toshe Proeski Arena Skopje 02021 22 Makedonija GP 2 0 0 a e t 4 3 pen Sileks Toshe Proeski Arena Skopje 3 0002022 23 Stadion Blagoj Istatov StrumicaSources 3 4 Performance by club EditClub Winners Runners up Winning Years Runner up YearsVardar 5 1 1993 1995 1998 1999 2007 1996Rabotnichki 4 3 2008 2009 2014 2015 2010 2012 2016Sloga Jugomagnat A 3 5 1996 2000 2004 1997 1998 1999 2001 2003Sileks 3 2 1994 1997 2021 1995 2022Pelister 2 3 2001 2017 1993 1994 2018Shkendija 2 3 2016 2018 2006 2013 2017Teteks 2 2 2010 2013 2011 2015Makedonija Gjorce Petrov 2 2 2006 2022 2009 2019Pobeda B 1 2 2002 2000 2007Cementarnica 55 1 1 2003 2002Metalurg 1 1 2011 2014Akademija Pandev 1 1 2019 2021Bashkimi C 1 2005 Renova 1 2012 Napredok 1 2004Madjari Solidarnost 1 2005Milano 1 2008Source 3 Titles by city EditCity Titles Winning clubs Skopje 16 Vardar 5 Rabotnicki 4 Sloga Jugomagnat 3 Cementarnica 55 1 Makedonija Gjorce Petrov 2 Metalurg 1 Tetovo 4 Teteks 2 Shkendija 2 Kratovo 3 Sileks 3 Bitola 2 Pelister 2 Gostivar 1 Renova 1 Kumanovo 1 Bashkimi 1 Prilep 1 Pobeda 1 Strumica 1 Akademija Pandev 1 Republic Cup EditSeason Champion1946 47 Garnizon Skopje1947 48 FK Teteks1948 49 unknown1949 50 FK Teteks1950 51 FK Pobeda1951 52 Garnizon Skopje1952 53 FK Vardar 2nd team or B squad1953 54 FK Rabotnichki1954 55 FK Vardar1955 56 not held1956 57 FK Rabotnichki1957 58 FK Pobeda1958 59 FK Pelister1959 60 FK Pobeda1960 61 FK Pobeda1961 62 FK Pelister1962 63 FK Pobeda1963 64 FK Pobeda1964 65 FK Vardar1965 66 FK Vardar1966 67 FK Vardar1967 68 FK Vardar1968 69 FK Vardar Season Champion1969 70 FK Vardar1970 71 FK Vardar1971 72 FK Vardar1972 73 FK Ohrid1973 74 FK Rabotnichki1974 75 not held1975 76 FK Vardar 2nd team or B squad1976 77 FK Pobeda1977 78 FK Teteks1978 79 FK Vardar1979 80 FK Vardar1980 81 FK Bregalnica1981 82 FK Teteks1982 83 FK Rabotnichki1983 84 FK Belasica1984 85 FK Pelister1985 86 FK Belasica1986 87 FK Pobeda1987 88 FK Rabotnichki1988 89 FK Sileks1989 90 FK Sileks1990 91 FK Pelister1991 92 FK VardarSource 5 Notes EditA The Sloga Jugomagnat which traced its roots back to 1927 went excluded after a missing two games in the 2009 10 season and folded in 2009 In 2012 a successor club called FK Shkupi was founded after a merger with FK Albarsa which started in the 3rd League The club won first place in the 2012 13 season and after was a failed to promote to the 2nd League the club was a merged with FK Korzo and a placed in the 2nd League for the 2013 14 season in fall season was played as Korzo However despite club officials and fans claims that the Shkupi is the Sloga Jugomagnat s successor neither the Football Federation of Macedonia nor UEFA recognize Sloga Jugomagnat s titles and statistics before 2009 as being part of the 2012 founded Shkupi s track record B The original Pobeda which was traced its roots back to 1941 went banned from UEFA competitions in 2010 and will be eligible in the 2017 18 season In 2010 a successor club called FK Viktorija later renamed to Pobeda Junior was founded which started competing in the 3rd league Despite club officials and fans claims that the new Pobeda Junior is the Pobeda s successor neither the Football Federation of Macedonia nor UEFA recognize Pobeda s titles and statistics before 2010 as being part of the 2010 founded Pobeda Junior s track record C The original Bashkimi which was traced its roots back to 1947 went bankrupt and folded in 2008 In 2011 a successor club called KF Bashkimi 1947 was founded which started competing in the 3rd league Despite club officials and fans claims that the new Bashkimi is the defunct club s successor neither the Football Federation of Macedonia nor UEFA recognize Bashkimi s titles and statistics before 2008 as being part of the 2011 founded Bashkimi s track record References Edit Vardar wins the Macedonian Cup macedonianfootball com Retrieved 26 May 2007 Vonredna sednica na Upraven odbor na Fudbalska federaciјa na Makedoniјa Prekin na natprevaruvachkata sezona 2019 2020 Fudbalska Federaciјa na Makedoniјa 4 June 2020 a b Macedonia List of Cup Finals RSSSF Retrieved 12 July 2011 Macedonian Football Macedonian Cup history Macedonian Football MacedonianFootball com Retrieved 30 July 2018 Mazedonischer Pokal spitzerwinkel de Retrieved 19 May 2012 External links EditFootball Federation of Macedonia in Macedonian and English MacedonianFootball com in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Macedonian Football Cup amp oldid 1149309906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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