FK Belasica

FK Belasica (Macedonian: ФК Беласица) is a football club based in the city of Strumica, Republic of North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian First League.

FK Belasica
Full nameFudbalski klub Belasica Strumica
Nickname(s)Кенгури (Kangaroos)
Founded22 April 1922 (1922-04-22)
GroundBlagoj Istatov Stadium
Capacity9,200
ChairmanSlavcho Vaskov-Pinda
ManagerVane Milkov
LeagueMacedonian First League
2019–20Macedonian Second League (East), promoted

History

The club was founded on 22 April 1922 at the cafe of Tašo Todorov, where fifty initiators gathered at the founding meeting for the football club Belasica Strumica. According to documents, the first meeting was held on 13 August 1922 with Gjorgi Moskov elected president, Tomi Kujundziev as secretary and Rosto Perov as treasurer.

The first match played in club history was against Pobeda from Skopje, where Belasica lost by the score of 1–0.

For the most part the team played in the Federal Eastern Yugoslav Second League containing only the teams from 3 Republics: Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, winning the Macedonian Republic league on two occasions. In Macedonia, the club had its biggest success in the early 2000s when they were runners-up of the Macedonian First League twice. This year they came back to the First League and Belasica plays an important role in Macedonian football providing countless source of football talent. The Macedonia national football team had many players that came from the Belasica youth school. Among them are: Goran Pandev, Aco Stojkov, Dragan Stojkov, Igor Gjuzelov, Robert Popov, Goran Popov, Zoran Baldovaliev, Dancho Masev and Goran Maznov.

In 2015, the club was bought by the Macedonian kickboxer Slavcho Vaskov-Pinda.[1]

The most notable player to come out of Belasica is Goran Pandev a current Macedonian international and Genoa player.[2]

Belasica's old logo


Club Titles

  • Macedonian Champions (4) :
  • 1956,1958,1983,1988
  • Macedonian Cup (2):
  • 1984,1986

Belasica's stadium

Mladost Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Strumica, Republic of Macedonia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and the stadium's capacity is 6,500 spectators. With the last reconstruction in 2017 the stadium has a capacity of 9,200 seats, and it is a third-class field in accordance with UEFA standards. It meets the conditions for a high-ranking competition and is the second such stadium in the country.

Recent seasons

Season League Cup European competitions
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos
1992–93 1. MFL 34 12 10 12 41 44 34 9th
1993–94 1. MFL 30 7 12 11 35 48 26 12th R1
1994–95 1. MFL 30 11 4 15 48 62 37 10th
1995–96 1. MFL 28 9 6 13 34 38 33 9th
1996–97 1. MFL 26 9 6 11 32 41 33 10th GS
1997–98 1. MFL 25 8 4 13 25 35 41 13th ↓ QF
1998–99 2. MFL East 29 19 2 8 58 30 59 2nd
1999–00 2. MFL East 30 27 0 3 116 19 72 1st ↑ R1
2000–01 1. MFL 26 17 4 5 56 22 55 4th QF
2001–02 1. MFL 20 11 3 6 29 22 36 2nd R2
2002–03 1. MFL 33 20 9 4 50 32 69 2nd SF UEFA Cup QR
2003–04 1. MFL 33 10 6 17 37 55 36 10th R2 UEFA Cup QR
2004–05 1. MFL 33 14 6 13 53 47 48 8th R1
2005–06 1. MFL 33 2 2 29 22 84 8 12th ↓ R2
2006–07 2. MFL 33 11 7 15 36 59 40 9th R1
2007–08 2. MFL 32 16 7 9 49 37 55 4th
2008–09 2. MFL 29 10 8 11 34 33 38 8th R2
2009–10 2. MFL 26 10 3 13 28 39 33 8th R2
2010–11 2. MFL 26 13 4 9 39 26 43 5th R1
2011–12 2. MFL 30 4 6 20 27 56 18 16th ↓
2012–13 3. MFL East 33 23 3 7 102 23 72 4th R1
2013–14 3. MFL East 26 23 1 2 82 16 70 1st R1
2014–15 3. MFL East 22 18 3 1 66 11 57 1st R1
2015–16 3. MFL East 22 12 2 8 49 27 38 3rd R1
2016–17 3. MFL East 27 24 1 2 126 14 73 1st ↑ R1
2017–18 2. MFL East 25 18 5 2 81 11 59 1st ↑ R1
2018–19 1. MFL 36 9 11 16 37 49 38 9th ↓ SF
2019–20 2. MFL East Abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic[3] N/A

Belasica in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2002–03 UEFA Cup Qualifying round Leixões 2–2 1–2 3–4
2003–04 UEFA Cup Qualifying round NK Celje 2–7 0–5 2–12

Players

Current squad

As of 18 June 2020

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Dejan Siljanovski
2 MF Dejan Angov
3 DF Aleksandar Milushev
5 DF Arben Tafa
6 MF Aleksandar Kocev
7 MF Darko Razmoski
8 MF Stefan Sulev
9 FW Blagoj Istatov
10 MF Martin Mirchevski
11 MF Robert Mitev
12 GK Filip Lazarov
14 DF Zoran Mitevski
15 DF Igor Panoski
No. Position Player
16 MF David Kalpachki
17 MF Antonio Kalanoski
19 DF Zoran Ivanovski
20 MF Vasko Kocev
21 DF Jordan Serafimovski
22 MF Vasil Krstev
23 DF David Stojkov
25 FW Daniel Radojchikj
28 MF Robson da Silva
30 GK Dimitar Gjorgiev
GK Mitko Mirchovski
Kiril Kokolanski
Nikola Spasov

Reserve squad

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

No. Position Player
Tadjedin Amedov
Hristijan Chukarski
Vane Karpuzovski
No. Position Player
MF Vasko Peev
Stefan Plavchev
Ile Velkov

Historical list of coaches

gollark: Minoteaur.
gollark: That could be fun actually.
gollark: I mean, you can bind to libc and, as you can feed it arbitrary parameters and write arbitrary memory, I'm sure you can do SOMETHING to attain syscalls.
gollark: Python has zlib also.
gollark: `subprocess.run("bees", capture_output=True)` or something.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.