FK Pobeda (2010)

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FK Pobeda AD
File:FK Pobeda 2010.png
Full nameFudbalski klub Pobeda AD Prilep
Фудбалски клуб Победа АД Прилеп
Nickname(s)Мајмуни (Monkeys)
Founded2010; 13 years ago (2010)
(as Viktorija)
GroundGoce Delčev Stadium
Capacity15,000; 8,000
ManagerBoban Babunski
LeagueMacedonian First League
2021–22Second League (East), 1st (promoted)

FK Pobeda AD Prilep (Macedonian: ФК Победа АД Прилеп) is a football club based in the city of Prilep, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian First League.

History[edit]

The club was founded in 2010 as Viktorija (eventually renaming to Pobeda Junior) after the FK Pobeda was banned by FIFA for eight years.[1] Legally, the two clubs' track records and honors are kept separate by the Football Federation of Macedonia.

In 2015, Pobeda Junior was renamed to match the name of the old club that was suspended, Pobeda.[2]

The club was promoted to the Macedonian First League for the first time after finishing 1st in the 2015–16 Macedonian Second League. The club managed to stay in the First League for 3 seasons until it was relegated in the 2018-19 Macedonian First League, finishing in 10th.

Pobeda eventually returned to the First League after winning the Eastern group of the 2021–22 Macedonian Second League.

Honours[edit]

North Macedonia Macedonian Second League:

Recent seasons[edit]

Season League Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Player Goals
2010–11 3. MFL South 29 26 3 0 97 16 81 1st ↑
2011–12 2. MFL 30 12 5 13 36 38 41 11th R1
2012–13 2. MFL 30 12 3 15 24 34 39 7th R2
2013–14 2. MFL 29 12 7 10 44 30 43 9th ↓
2014–15 3. MFL South 21 19 1 1 78 11 58 1st ↑ R2
2015–16 2. MFL 27 13 8 6 40 23 47 1st ↑ R1 Blagoja Geshoski 12
2016–17 1. MFL 36 10 11 15 34 50 41 7th QF Blagoja Geshoski
Nikolche Sharkoski
8
2017–18 1. MFL 36 10 8 18 36 56 38 8th QF Zoran Danoski 8
2018–19 1. MFL 36 6 5 25 26 76 23 10th ↓ SF Kyrian Nwabueze
Gjorgji Tanushev
6
2019–201 2. MFL East 16 3 3 10 17 29 12 8th N/A Blagoja Geshoski 7
2020–21 2. MFL East 27 6 9 12 30 35 27 8th R1 Darko Grozdanoski 6
2021–22 2. MFL East 27 19 5 3 64 21 62 1st ↑ R1 Bojan Spirkoski 20

1The 2019–20 season was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia.[3]

Current squad[edit]

As of 1 October 2022.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK North Macedonia MKD Daniel Kotevski
2 MF Ghana GHA Eric Amo
3 DF North Macedonia MKD Agon Hani
4 DF North Macedonia MKD Filip Stomnaroski
5 DF North Macedonia MKD Metodija Delov
7 MF North Macedonia MKD Hamza Ramani
8 MF North Macedonia MKD Mile Todorov
10 FW North Macedonia MKD Bojan Spirkoski
11 MF Albania ALB Atdhe Mazari
13 FW Belgium BEL James Amasihohu
14 MF North Macedonia MKD Mario Naumoski
16 MF North Macedonia MKD Teofan Ilijoski Kiseski
18 MF North Macedonia MKD Filip Todoroski
19 DF North Macedonia MKD Hristijan Kocev
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF North Macedonia MKD Antonio Bosheski
22 DF North Macedonia MKD Anatolij Petejchuk
25 DF North Macedonia MKD Hristijan Pop Antoski
27 FW North Macedonia MKD Ivan Galevski
28 DF North Macedonia MKD Igor Panoski
30 GK North Macedonia MKD Darko Tofiloski
33 DF North Macedonia MKD Stefan Spirkoski
37 DF Serbia SRB Ognjen Đurković
55 MF North Macedonia MKD Jordancho Naumoski
66 MF Nigeria NGA Amos Dadet
DF North Macedonia MKD Marko Simunovikj
MF North Macedonia MKD Andrej Arizanoski
MF North Macedonia MKD Hristijan Josifoski
FW North Macedonia MKD Filip Spirkoski

Historical list of coaches[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "New club Victorija, the ghost of Pobeda". Archived from the original on 2017-08-10. Retrieved 2013-12-18.
  2. ^ "Pobeda Junior becomes simply Pobeda". MacedonianFootball.com. 11 February 2015. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Вонредна седница на Управен одбор на Фудбалска федерација на Македонија: Прекин на натпреварувачката сезона 2019/2020". Фудбалска Федерација на Македонија. 4 June 2020.

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