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    FK Vardar Negotino (Macedonian: ФК Вардар Неготино) is a football club from Negotino, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Second...
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  • have contested the Winegrowers Derby with their neighbouring rivals FK Vardar Negotino, although Tikvesh have predominantly played in higher league so their...
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  • KF Shkupi (redirect from FK Shkupi)
    the Vojvodi banner of Teteks, Komiti Zapad banner of Vardar, Vinari banner of Vardar Negotino, Prilep banner of Pobeda, Green Front and BFC Hooligans...
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  • member of Macedonian Second League to 2006, when was a merged with FK Vardar Negotino. Club info at MacedonianFootball (in English) Football Federation...
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  • Sašo Krstev (category FK Vardar players)
    a Macedonian retired international footballer who last played for FK Vardar Negotino. He made his senior debut for Macedonia in a March 2001 FIFA World...
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    and Thessaloniki in Greece. Local football club FK Lozar was merged in 2006 with FK Vardar Negotino. "Second National Communication on Climate Change"...
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    the Macedonian Third League. In June 2012 after beating the guest Vardar Negotino with 5–1 Korzo qualified for the Macedonian Second League. "Final standings...
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  • KF Renova (redirect from FK Renova)
    To achieve promotion into the second league, Renova had to beat Vardar from Negotino. Renova won the game via penalty shootout. In the 2004–2005 season...
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    Велес [ˈvɛlɛs] ) is a city in the central part of North Macedonia on the Vardar river. The city of Veles is the seat of Veles Municipality. Veles is the...
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  • The 2012–13 season was a FK Vardar's 21st consecutive season in First League. This article shows player statistics and all official matches that the club...
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  • Bitola vs. Pobeda Prilep Winegrowers derby: Tikves Kavadarci vs. Vardar Negotino Lake derby: FK Ohrid vs. Karaorman Struga Rice derby: Osogovo Kochani vs. Sloga...
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  • Nikola Gjoševski (category FK Vardar players)
    football as a left full back. During his career, he played for: FC Vardar Negotino (Republic of Macedonia); FC Makedonija Gjorce Petrov (Republic of Macedonia);...
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  • The 2011–12 season was FK Vardar's 20th consecutive season in First League. This article shows player statistics and all official matches that the club...
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  • The 2013–14 season is FK Bregalnica Štip's 4th consecutive season in First League. This article shows player statistics and all official matches that the...
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  • Borec Bregalnica Detonit Plachkovica Kit-Go Sasa Kozhuf Partizan Tikvesh Vardar N. Source: MacedonianFootball.com Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2)...
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    of the town. The two-day Battle of Kumanovo ended Ottoman authority in Vardar Macedonia which contributed to the region's integration into Serbia, and...
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    Goran Gančev (category People from Negotino)
    of FK Pelister in the Macedonian First Football League. Gančev began his career as a youth player for Vardar, a team from his home town of Negotino. He...
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    part of the Vardar Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. From 1941 to 1944, during the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia, Berovo, as most of Vardar Macedonia...
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  • 1974–75 Macedonian Republic League was the 31st since its establishment. FK Pelister won their 3rd championship title. Source: [citation needed] SportSport...
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  • 1979–80 Macedonian Republic League was the 36th since its establishment. FK Rabotnichki won their 10th and last championship title. Source: [citation...
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  • 1973–74 Macedonian Republic League was the 30th since its establishment. FK Teteks won their 3rd championship title. Source: [citation needed] SportSport...
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  • 1969–70 Macedonian Republic League was the 26th since its establishment. FK Skopje back than MIK Skopje won their 1st championship title. Source: [citation...
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  • 1981–82 Macedonian Republic League was the 38th since its establishment. FK Pelister won their 4th and last championship title. Source: [citation needed]...
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  • 1972–73 Macedonian Republic League was the 29th since its establishment. FK Rabotnichki won their 8th championship title. Source: [citation needed] Notes:...
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    Cup matches. As champions, FK Vardar played in the UEFA Cup against Hungarian side Békéscsaba and lost 1–2 on aggregate. FK Sileks played in the UEFA Cup...
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  • 1975–76 Macedonian Republic League was the 33rd since its establishment. FK Rabotnichki won their 9th championship title. Source: [citation needed] SportSport...
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  • 1980–81 Macedonian Republic League was the 37th since its establishment. FK Pobeda won their 5th championship title. Source: [citation needed] SportSport...
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  • 1977–78 Macedonian Republic League was the 34th since its establishment. FK Tikvesh won their 2nd championship title. Source: [citation needed] SportSport...
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  • 1978–79 Macedonian Republic League was the 35th since its establishment. FK Pobeda won their 4th championship title. Source: [citation needed] SportSport...
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  • Stadion Gjorche Petrov, Skopje Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Zoran Boshkov (Negotino) 25 April 2012 16:00 CEST Gradski stadion, Tetovo Attendance: 2,000 Referee:...
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