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On 25 July 2012, FK Vardar played FC BATE Borisov in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League to re-open the stadium. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] On 8 September 2012, the Independence Day of North Macedonia, a celebration was held when almost 50,000 visitors attended the event (in the stands and on the field). [ 5 ]
Boris Trajkovski Stadium (Macedonian Cyrillic: Стадион Борис Трајковски) is a football stadium in Skopje, North Macedonia. It is named after former president Boris Trajkovski and is currently the home of FK Madžari Solidarnost and FK Vardar for alternate venue used. The stadium seats 3,000 people, including 100 VIP seats ...
Stadium Capacity City Club Opened 1: Toše Proeski Arena: 36,460: Skopje: Rabotnički, Vardar: 1947 2: Stadion Goce Delčev: 15,000: Prilep: Pobeda, 11 Oktomvri: 1941 ...
The Ultras group KOMITI was noticed for the first time in the year 1985, on 'Zapad' (West Stand), where the most fanatic fans of Vardar always operated. Two years later, on 4 June 1987 at the City Stadium in Skopje was a derby match of the Yugoslav league at that time between Vardar Skopje and Red Star Belgrade (3:1). On 'Zapad' for the first ...
As the capital of North Macedonia, Skopje is home to several sports teams and venues. FK Vardar and FK Rabotnički are the two strongest and most popular football teams, whilst RK Kometal Gjorče Petrov is the most popular handball team, being a European Women's EHF Champions League champion for 2002.While WHC Vardar are five-time medalists with three bronze and two silver medals at Women's ...
Stadium Capacity City Team Inaugurated Boris Trajkovski Sports Center: 10.000: Skopje: RK Metalurg Skopje KK Karpoš Sokoli: 2008 Sports Hall Kumanovo: 5,000: Kumanovo: KK Kumanovo RK Kumanovo: 1980 Jane Sandanski Arena: 6,000: Skopje: KK MZT Skopje RK Vardar: 2014 Boro Čurlevski Hall: 3.700: Bitola: KK Pelister RK Pelister: 1975 Biljanini ...
The beginnings of football in Skopje date back to the early 20th century. The first match was played on April 20, 1909. It was the selection of the English army composed of the best players among the recruits, against Napredok of Skopje, Napredok won the match by the score of 2-0.
Železarnica Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Skopje, North Macedonia.It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home ground for FK Metalurg Skopje of the Macedonian First League and FK Skopje of the Macedonian Second League, but Metalurg Skopje was required to play at both the Petar Miloševski Training Centre and Boris Trajkovski Stadium in the Macedonian First ...