NORTH MACEDONIA
Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in
green). Any previous name with which the team has participated in European
competitions is shown in parentheses.
MAC01 - FK VARDAR SKOPJE (YUG18)
1947 FK
1965 FK Sileks (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991);
at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Gradski stadion;
colours: red-blue.
1927 FK Zafer, 1945 FK Sloga, 1989 FK Sloga
Jugomagnat, 2012 dissolved (+
FK Albarsa => KF Shkupi) (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); ground:
Stadion Čair; colours: blue-white.
MAC04 – FK
POBEDA PRILEP
1941 FK Goče Delčev, 1950 FK
Pobeda, 1992 FK Pobeda Vitaminka, 1995 FK Pobeda, 2010 dissolved (in
the Yugoslavian League until 1991); ground: Stadion Goce
Delčev; colours:
red-white.
MAC05 –
FK RABOTNIČKI SKOPJE (FK Rabotnički Kometal
Skopje)
1937 FK Volga-37, 1945 Rabotnički (+ Radnicki-38, + Sloboda-40), 1992 FK Rabotnicki
Kolelas, 1995 FK Rabotnički, 1998 FK
Rabotnički Kometal,
2008 FK Rabotnički (in the Yugoslavian
League until 1991); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; Ground: Nacionalna
Arena Filip II Makedonski;
colours: red-white.
1945 FK Pelister (in the Yugoslavian League until
1991); at the 2nd level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion pod
Tumbe Kafe; colours: green-white.
MAC07 – FK BELASICA STRUMICA (FK Belasica Geras Cunev Strumica)
1922 FK Belasica, 1992 FK Belasica Geras Cunev, 2009
FK Belasitsa (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); at the 2nd
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion Mladost; colours: blue-white.
1955 FCU-55, 1966 FK Cementarnica, 1998 FK
Cementarnica-55, 2000 FK Cementarnica, 2003 FK Cementarnica-55, 2006 FK
Meridian FCU, 2007 FK Cementarnica-55, 2021 dissolved (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); ground:
Stadion Cementarnica; colours: red-grey.
1947 KF (Klubi Fotbollistik) Bashkimi (in the
Yugoslavian League until 1991), 2008 dissolved;
ground: Stadion Bashkimi; colours: black-green.
1932
HASK (Hanrievski
amaterski sportski klub), 19.. Lokomotiva, 19.. FK Rudar, 19.. Industrijalec,
1970 Yugokokta, 1990 FK Makedonija Ġorče Petrov, 2010
dissolved, 2011 re-formed as FK Makedonija Ġorče Petrov (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground:
Stadion Ġorče Petrov; colours: red-yellow.
1990 FK Mergimi, 1991 FK Milano, 2010 KF
Kumanova-Milano (+ KF Kumanovo); at the 4th level in the 2023/24 season;
ground: Milano Arena; colours: black-red-white.
2002 FK Renova.2022 dissolved (youth
activity only); ground: Gradski Stadion; colours: red.
1964 FK Metalurg, 2017 dissolved (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); ground:
Stadion Železarnica;
colours: green-black.
1953 FK Tekstilets, 1992 Teteks (in the Yugoslavian
League until 1991); at the 2nd level in the 2023/24 season; ground:
Gradski Stadion; colours: white.
1979 KF
Shkëndija ’79 Tetovë (in the Yugoslavian League
until 1991); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Gradski Stadion; colours:
red-black.
1950
FK Turnovo, 2008 FK (Horizont) Turnovo, 2019 dissolved (in the
Yugoslavian League until 1991); ground: Stadion Kukuš; colours: red.
2012
KF Shkupi (FK Albarsa + FK Sloga Jugomagnat Skopje); at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion Čair;
colours: blue-white
.
2015
FK Struga Trim-Lum; at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground:
Gradska Plaža; colours: red-white.
The
Romanization of the Macedonian names is carried out on the basis of the
BNG/PCGN system
(checked
for validity and accuracy June 2019)
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name
(sometimes due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made
are therefore mine, based on the data I was able to collect.