Gragjanski Skopje (Macedonian: Гpaѓaнcки Скопје, English: FC Citizens Skopje, Serbo-Croatian: Građanski Skoplje) was a football club from Skoplje, Yugoslavia...
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FK Vardar (redirect from Vardar Skopje)
Vardar was re-established in 1919. In the year of 1926 it fused with Gragjanski Skopje, and remained till 1941 when team Makedonija was established. After...
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Kiril Simonovski (category Footballers from Skopje)
league football for Gragjanski Skopje, Macedonia Skopje, FK Vardar and FK Partizan. He started playing football in a local club in Skopje named FK Jug, before...
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were granted a place in the qualifiers to the Yugoslav Championship. Gragjanski Skopje became the only Macedonian club to participate in the national league...
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SSK Skopje 1934 - SSK Skopje 1935 - Not Finished 1936 - Gragjanski Skopje 1937 - Not Finished 1938 - Gragjanski Skopje 1939 - Gragjanski Skopje 1940...
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many clubs have been formed, notably Gragjanski Skopje, Pobeda SKopje and SSK Skopje. Since 1920 the clubs from Skopje had competed in the Yugoslav league...
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Skoplje Football Subassociation (redirect from Skopje Football Subassociation)
SSK Skopje (second placed Gragjanski Skopje also participated in the play-offs) 1933: SSK Skopje 1934: SSK Skopje 1935: 1936: Gragjanski Skopje 1937:...
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(inactive) Babi (inactive) Balkan Skopje Bashkimi Belo Brdo Bregalnica Delchevo Butel (inactive) Gragjanski Skopje (Makedonija Skopje) Ilinden Velmej (inactive)...
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Todor Atanaskov (category Gragjanski Skopje players)
was interrupted by the Second World War and Axis invasion of Yugoslavia. Skopje, the city Građanski was based, became incorporated into Axis-allied Bulgaria...
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Blagoy Simeonov (category Gragjanski Skopje players)
the arrival of the Second World War and the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia. Skopje, the city Građanski was based in, was the capital of the Vardarska banovina...
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disappointment the club had during the 1930s. In 1939 he moved to Gragjanski Skopje, the top Macedonian club at the time, which played in the regional...
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Yugoslav national championship and they avoided the clubs from Belgrade. Gragjanski Skopje became usual participant during the late 1930s in the Yugoslav top...
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as a manager, having coached some clubs in Yugoslavia. He coached Gragjanski Skopje in the 1938–39 Yugoslav Football Championship and Željezničar between...
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(1995-2017) Ezerski glas (1973-1989) (region of Ohrid) Forum (1997-2011) Gragjanski (2012-2013) Globus (2007-2009) Kotelec (1979-2004) Kumanovski Vesnik (2001-2004)...
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