Macedonian Second Football League

Македонска Втора Лига
Macedonian Second League
Country Republic of Macedonia
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1992
Divisions 1
Number of teams 10
Level on pyramid 2
Promotion to 1. MFL
Relegation to 3. MFL
Domestic cup(s) Macedonian Football Cup
Current champions Pobeda
(2015–16)
Most championships Shkëndija (3 titles)
Website ffm.mk
2016–17

The Macedonian Second Football League (Macedonian: Втора македонска Фудбалска Лига, Vtora Мakedonska Fudbalska Liga; also called Macedonian Second League, 2. MFL and Vtora Liga) is the second highest professional football competition in the Republic of Macedonia.

The competition is contested by 10 clubs, playing each other 3 times over 27 rounds. At the end of the season, the winner of the league along with the 2nd placed team will gain promotion to the Macedonian First League, while the 3rd placed team will go into a play-off against the 8th placed team in the Macedonian First League.

Teams

Second League members for 2016–17

Skopje
Skopje clubs:
Location of teams in 2016–17 Macedonian Second League
Club City/Town Stadium Capacity 2015–16[1]
Akademija Pandev Strumica Stadion Mladost 6,500 1st (3. MFL - East)[2]
Euromilk Gorno Lisiče Skopje Stadion Cementarnica 2,000 7th
Metalurg Skopje Stadion Železarnica 3,000 9th (1. MFL)[3]
FK Novaci1 Novaci Stadion Novaci 500 1st (3. MFL South-West)
Skopje Skopje Stadion Avtokomanda 4,000 6th
Teteks Tetovo Gradski stadion Tetovo 15,000 4th
Tikveš1 Kavadarci Gradski Stadion Kavadarci 7,500 3rd (3. MFL - South)
Horizont Turnovo Turnovo Stadion Kukuš 1,500 8th (1. MFL)[3]
Vardar (N) Negotino Gradski stadion Negotino 1,500 1st (3. MFL - South)[4]
Vëllazërimi 77 Kičevo Vëllazërimi Arena 3,000 5th

1 Tikveš, the third placed team in the Third League South, and Novaci, the winner of the Third League South-West, will take the place of Ljubanci and Mladost Carev Dvor, which were declined their participation in the Second League due to financial problems.[5]

Source: Wikipedia article

Winning clubs

Macedonian Second League's former logo

Note: Bold indicates clubs that was promoted to the Macedonian First League.

1992–93

Season Champions Runners-up Third place
1992–93 Ljuboten Karaorman Skopje

1993–2000

Season Region Champions Runners-up Third place
1993–94 East Kožuf Prvi Partizan Bregalnica Štip
West Ohrid Metalurg Skopje Teteks
1994–95 East Pobeda Valandovo Kumanovo Bregalnica Štip
West Makedonija Skopje Shkëndija Aračinovo Gostivar (1919)
1995–96 East Bregalnica Štip Borec Plačkovica Jaka
West Shkëndija Napredok Shkëndija Aračinovo
1996–97 East Borec Osogovo Bregalnica Delčevo
West Skopje Karaorman Teteks
1997–98 East Osogovo Kumanovo Jaka Radoviš
West Rabotnički Jugohrom Teteks
1998–99 East Kumanovo Belasica Bashkimi
West Napredok Teteks Ohrid
1999–00 East Belasica Sloga Vinica Bregalnica Delčevo
West Shkëndija Karaorman Teteks

2000–present

Season Champions Runners-up Third place
2000–01 Kumanovo Napredok Jugohrom
2001–02 Tikveš Bregalnica Delčevo Bashkimi
2002–03 Bashkimi Madžari Solidarnost Teteks
2003–04 Bregalnica Štip Shkëndija 79 Skopje
2004–05 Vëllazërimi Renova Makedonija Gj. P.
2005–06 Pelister Napredok Karaorman
2006–07 Milano Cementarnica 55 Teteks
2007–08 Turnovo Metalurg Miravci
2008–09 Teteks Sloga Jugomagnat Shkëndija
2009–10 Shkëndija Skopje Napredok
2010–11 11 Oktomvri Ohrid Tikveš
2011–12 Pelister Drita Gorno Lisiče
2012–13 Makedonija Gj. P. Gostivar Skopje
2013–14 Sileks Teteks Skopje
2014–15 Shkupi Mladost Carev Dvor Gostivar
2015–16 Pobeda Makedonija Gj. P. Pelister

Source:[6]

Records

By club

Rank Club Titles Winning years
1 Shkëndija 3 1996, 2000, 2010
=2 Kumanovo 2 1999, 2001
=2 Makedonija Gj. P. 2 1995, 2013
=2 Bregalnica Štip 2 1996, 2004
=2 Pelister 2 2006, 2012
=5 Pobeda 1 2016
=5 Shkupi 1 2015
=5 11 Oktomvri 1 2011
=5 Teteks 1 2009
=5 Belasica 1 2000
=5 Borec 1 1997
=5 Ohrid 1 1994
=5 Osogovo 1 1998
=5 Skopje 1 1997
=5 Turnovo 1 2008
=5 Sileks 1 2014
=5 Bashkimi 1 2003
=5 Tikveš 1 2002
=5 Kožuf 1 1994
=5 Ljuboten 1 1993
=5 Milano 1 2007
=5 Napredok 1 1999
=5 Pobeda Valandovo 1 1995
=5 Rabotnički 1 1998
=5 Vëllazërimi 1 2005

References

  1. "Second League 2015/2016". Soccerway. Perform. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  2. "Second League: Akademija Pandev promoted, Ljubanci remains". MacedonianFootball.com. 29 May 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  3. 1 2 "First League 2015/2016". Soccerway. Perform. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  4. "Vardar Negotino confirmes Second League promotion". MacedonianFootball.com. 1 June 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  5. "Draw for new season to take place on Monday". MacedonianFootball.com. 24 July 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  6. http://ffm.com.mk/resultsranking/61
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