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词条 FK Sloga Jugomagnat
释义

  1. History

     Zafer's era (1927–1945)  Sloga's era (1945–1989)  Sloga Jugomagnat's era (1989–2009) 

  2. Honours

  3. Seasons

  4. Sloga in Europe

  5. Notable former coaches

  6. References

  7. External links

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FK Sloga Jugomagnat ({{lang-mk|ФК Слога Југомагнат}}) was a football club that played in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.

History

Zafer's era (1927–1945)

The club was established in 1927 under the name FK Zafer by the football enthusiasts coming from Skopje’s neighborhood Čair. Like other clubs from Skopje at that time, Zafer also played friendly matches with other clubs from the city.

Shortly after, Zafer begun competing in the Skopje League (city league), and then in the regional league of the Skoplje Football Subassociation, a league made of the best clubs coming from the Southern part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, SCS. The club from its beginning was the place where players from different ethnicities could gather, mostly Albanian and Turkish players, but not limited to. There were also numerous Bosnian, Roma and Macedonian players which played in the club.

Sloga's era (1945–1989)

At the end of WWII, the newly established Yugoslav communist regime, against the will of the local citizens and fans, with a decree changed the name of the club to Sloga (which in Macedonian language means Unity). In that time the club was financed by local citizens and people (fans) gathered money to pay for players and staff salaries. Club in that time played in regional Macedonian Republic League, ranked as a 4th league in the Yugoslav league system. The team always had a big army of fans who followed it, no matter if they played home or away.

Sloga Jugomagnat's era (1989–2009)

In 1989, major improvement in all levels occurred with the arrival of Rafet Muminović and his company, “Jugomagnat” as sponsors of the club. At that time Sloga played in the Macedonian Second League (ranked as a 5th league in Yugoslavia). That year club changed its name to Sloga Jugomagnat and was promoted to higher level with plan to further promote to the Third Federal League in the following season. However, that year SFR Yugoslavia broke-up and Macedonia became an independent country. Sloga Jugomagnat along with 17 other best teams from Macedonia was directly promoted to the Macedonian First League, finishing in 6th place in its inaugural season. In second season they achieved 8th place and the following season the club made it to 3rd place.

Later, Sloga achieved few runners up positions and won the championship three times. By 2015, Sloga is still the club holding the record of playing the most Macedonian Cup finals, eight in total, having it won in 3 occasions. By 2015, Sloga is the second most successful club in the country with 3 championships and 3 cup titles with keeping a record win in all time Cup finals, against Pobeda Prilep with result of 6:0. During the 1990s Sloga was very popular in whole country. In 1996, after winning the first cup, more than 1,000 youngsters from Skopje and other cities were registered in the youth school. Many of them later played in different clubs and also in other countries.

In 2005, after financial problems of the main sponsor, the club was relegated to the Second League where stayed four years and in the season 2008–09, with the help of its fans, achieved again promotion to the First League. But next season, Sloga Jugomagnat together with Makedonija Gjorče Petrov started boycotting all competitions organized by the Football Federation of Macedonia as a protest because of the re-election of the president Haralampie Hadži-Risteski. Both teams didn't appear on the matches in the rounds 14 and 15 and according to the regulations by FFM, they have been suspended and expelled from competing in the Macedonian First League. In the beginning, Vardar Skopje, Pelister Bitola, Rabotnički Skopje, Metalurg Skopje, Sileks Kratovo,were also active in this boycott, however later they stopped it, and continued to play except Sloga Jugomagnat and Makedonija Gjorče Petrov.

In 2012, the club was merged with FC Albarsa to form FK Shkupi. However, they are not legally considered to be successors to the original Sloga Jugomagnat and the two clubs' track records and honours are kept separate by the Football Federation of Macedonia.

Honours

{{Flagicon|Macedonia}} Macedonian First League:
  • Winners (3): 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01
  • Runners-up (2): 1995–96, 1997–98
{{Flagicon|Macedonia}} Macedonian Second League:
  • Runners-up (1): 2008–09
{{Flagicon|Macedonia}} Macedonian Football Cup:
  • Winners (3): 1995–96, 1999–2000, 2003–04
  • Runners-up (5): 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2002–03

Seasons

SeasonLeagueCupEuropean competitions
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos
1992–931. MFL34138134637346th
1993–941. MFL30713102930278th
1994–951. MFL3017764326583rd
1995–961. MFL2818464819582ndW
1996–971. MFL2613764225463rdRUCup Winners' CupQR
1997–981. MFL2512762516432ndRUCup Winners' CupQR
1998–991. MFL2619344112601stRUUEFA CupQR1
1999–001. MFL2618715513611stWChampions LeagueQR2
2000–011. MFL2620336115631stRUChampions LeagueQR1
2001–021. MFL206591825235thSFChampions LeagueQR2
2002–031. MFL33156126250515thRU
2003–041. MFL33176106936575thW
2004–051. MFL33521637801711th ↓QFUEFA CupQR1
2005–062. MFL30117123539405thR1
2006–072. MFL33127144846436thPR
2007–082. MFL32135143634448thPR
2008–092. MFL2917843112592nd ↑R1
2009–101. MFLFFM expelled Sloga Jugomagnat from the leagueR1

Sloga in Europe

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
1996–97UEFA Cup Winners' CupQRHungary}} Honvéd0–10–10–2
1997–98UEFA Cup Winners' CupQRCroatia}} Zagreb1–20–21–4
1998–99UEFA CupQR1Romania}} Oțelul Galați1–10–30–1
1999–00UEFA Champions LeagueQR1Azerbaijan}} Kapaz1–01–22–2 (a)
QR2Denmark}} Brøndby0–10–10–2
2000–01UEFA Champions LeagueQR1Ireland}} Shelbourne0–11–11–2
2001–02UEFA Champions LeagueQR1Lithuania}} FBK Kaunas0–01–11–1 (a)
QR2Romania}} Steaua București1–20–31–5
2004–05UEFA CupQR1Cyprus}} Omonia1–40–41–8

Notable former coaches

  • {{flagicon|Macedonia}} Abdül Melik Kurtiş
  • {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Šener Bajramović
  • {{flagicon|Macedonia}} Gjorgji Jovanovski
  • {{flagicon|Macedonia}} Blagoja Kitanovski
  • {{flagicon|Serbia}} Zlatko Krmpotić
  • {{flagicon|Macedonia}} Mensur Nedžipi
  • {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Nedžad Verlašević
  • {{flagicon|Macedonia}} Adnan Zekiri

References

External links

  • Official Website {{mk icon}}
  • Supporters Website {{sq icon}}
  • Football Federation of Macedonia {{mk icon}}
{{Macedonian First Football League}}

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