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FK Pelister

FK Pelister

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fullnameFudbalski klub Pelister (Фудбалски клуб Пелистер)
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nicknameЗелено-бели / Zeleno-beli (The Green-Whites)
short namePelister, PEL, FKP
groundPetar Miloševski Stadium
capacity8,587 (all-seater)
ownerMunicipality of Bitola
chairmanAleksandar Stefanovski
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managerMilan Stojanovski
leagueMacedonian First League
season2024–25
positionMacedonian First League, 6th
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FK Pelister () is a professional football club based in the city of Bitola, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian First League.The club was re established after the liberation in 1945,its predecessors in Bitola have existed since 1924. Pelister's club colors are green and white. The club plays at the Petar Miloshevski stadium.

History

FK Pelister was formed in 1924, first under the name "Omladina", which was later changed to "Pelister", and later to "SK Bitola".SK Bitola became champion in 1926. The club reappeared under the old name "Pelister" after the liberation in 1945, and already in 1946 it became the champion of the Bitola physical education district.Which was first part of 1945-46 Macedonian Republic League . They've finished 3 Rd in the playoffs .The same year, the club merged with "FK Rabotnik", but kept the name Pelister. The club from Bitola won the title once again in 1949–50 Macedonian Republic League and 1950–51 Macedonian Republic League. During that time the most influential players were: Georgievski, Dimitrovski, Petrovski, Naumovski, Lazarevski, Sekerdžievski, Avramovski, Nestorov and Eftimovski.

The team played primarily in the lower divisions of the former Yugoslavia and were champions of the Macedonian Republic League on four occasions, along with winning the Macedonian Republic Cup four times in: 1959, 1962, 1985 and 1991. They earned promotion to the Yugoslav Second League group east (that included clubs from Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia) for the first time in 1974, which was a big success for that generation. Some of the most famous players at the time were: Grbevski, Dukovski, Cvetkovski, Taškov, Bogoevski, Gočevski, Ristevski, Tristovski, Mickovski, Dimovski, Markovski, Upalevski and the manager Stavre Eftimovski. Soon after, they were relegated but made another comeback in 1982 with Mitko Butlevski as chairman and Ivan Čabrinović as manager. The club played 350 matches and had an overall record of 143 wins, 69 draws and 138 losses in the Yugoslav Second League. The biggest success came in the 1990–91 Yugoslav Cup when they reached the 1/8 final, getting eliminated on away goals by the eventual champion Hajduk Split. Pelister played their final season in the Yugoslav league system in the 1991–92 Yugoslav First League finishing in 15th place.

After winning the Cup in 2001

Following the formation of the First Macedonian Football League, Pelister had early success consistently finishing in the Top 5. They also made it to the Macedonian Cup final the first two seasons coming up short both times. The club became rivals with Vardar Skopje which created the Eternal derby of Macedonia and continued the Pelagonia regional derby with Pobeda Prilep. In 2000, Pelister became the first team in independent Macedonia to reach the third phase of a European competition. They made it to round three of the 2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup, losing 1–5 on aggregate to one of the winners Celta de Vigo. Finally, the club earned its first major trophy in 2001 by winning the Macedonian Cup, after which they played in the UEFA Cup. In 2003, the team fell on hard times caused by financial problems and was relegated. A few years later, former players Mitko Stojkovski and Toni Micevski were able to save the club from collapse. After taking over the club they brought instant success with the team winning the 2005–06 Macedonian Second League title. The following year they made a successful comeback to the Macedonian First League and got to the 2006–07 Macedonian Cup semifinal. In the 2007–08 season, the club had its best season to date finishing in 3rd place. Once again, they played in the UEFA Cup where they lost 0–1 on aggregate to APOEL. Another case of financial difficulties and poor results, once again relegated them back to second division for the 2011–12 season. This time, however, relying mostly on young players from Bitola and led by captain Dragan Dimitrovski, Pelister made an immediate return to the top division, but after the 2014–15 season, the club was once again relegated. This time it happened under the managerial leadership of Gjoko Hadžievski and new owner Cermat, represented by Zoran Ristevski. Under the ownership of Cermat and municipality of Bitola, after being relegated the team has continued to languish in the second division. But, after a following season, the club was again immediately returned to the First League, despite the relegation battle. In the following season, the club won the 2016–17 Macedonian Cup for the second time and ended up playing in the Europa League, which was the first participation in a European competition since 2008. Unfortunately, this was not an end to the turbulent period for the club, since they were relegated for the fourth time the following season. The problems went deeper as players and board left the club, while facing more financial problems. Despite all that, they still made the final of the 2017–18 Macedonian Football Cup.

The club focuses heavily on youth players from the Bitola region with a strong talent development. Georgi Hristov, Dragi Kanatlarovski, Toni Micevski, Nikolče Noveski, Toni Savevski and Mitko Stojkovski are some of the famous Bitola natives to start their careers with the club. Therefore, Pelister is known as the nursery of young and talented players who have left and gone to have success at various clubs in Macedonia and abroad.

Home Ground

Petar Miloševski stadium has a current capacity of 8,587 seats. The newly built north stand has 4,584 seats, while the renovated south stand has 4,003 seats. The next construction phase will have a running track installed for athletics.

Colours and crest

Pelister's crest evolution

The club colours have traditionally been green and white. The crest is formed in a shape of a shield, at the top left corner it has always had the number 1945 inscribed, which is the year of the club's foundation. In the latest version it includes the Cyrillic letters FK, on the right side. Shape of a mountain forms in the backdrop (to honor the mountain peak Pelister) with the name of the club in the center and a classic leather football underneath it. Early versions of the crest included the colour black, but now the entire badge uses only two colours, green and white.

Prior to the 2016 season, Australian club Pascoe Vale FC (Formerly Pascoe Vale Pelister) announced they would adopt a new logo, inspired by that of FK Pelister, to tie back to their original namesake and immigrant origins.

Supporters

Main article: Čkembari

Čkembari () are an Ultras group, established in 1985, who support the Macedonian sports clubs from Bitola that compete under the Pelister banner, mainly FK Pelister in football and RK Pelister in handball. The group was founded in 1985 when a caravan of 15 buses traveled to support RK Pelister who was playing against Partizan Bjelovar in a handball relegation play-off match. At that time they used the name BMČM – Bitolčani, Motorcyclists, Čkembari, Macedonians () later shortened to just Čkembari. Soon after, the first green and white banners were created that read: „Hell Boys“ () and „Green Conquerors“ () which started organized support for Pelister at every match.

Rivalries

Main article: Eternal derby of Macedonia

The club's main rival is FK Vardar from Skopje; their matches are called the Eternal derby of Macedonia. The other significant rival are FK Pobeda in what is known as the Pelagonia derby. It’s a derby between the two best clubs from two cities with fierce rivalry, Bitola and Prilep, both located in the ancient Macedonian province of Pelagonia.

Honours

Mitko Stojkovski with the 2001 Macedonian Cup
  • SR Macedonia Macedonian Republic League
    • Winners (8): 1926, 1950, 1951,1957, 1960, 1961, 1975 and 1982
  • Macedonia Macedonian Second League
  • SR Macedonia Macedonian Republic Cup
    • Winners (4): 1958–59, 1961–62, 1984–85 and 1990–91
  • Macedonia Macedonian Football Cup

Recent seasons

SeasonLeagueCupEuropean competitionsTop goalscorerDivisionPWDLFAPtsPosPlayerGoals
1992–931. MFL34148124736364thRU
1993–941. MFL3014884931364thRU
1994–951. MFL3015695740515th
1995–961. MFL28134115140435thSF
1996–971. MFL2696113635339thR2Vancho Micevski12
1997–981. MFL2510783124376thFernando Jefferson10
1998–991. MFL26781130502910thR2
1999–001. MFL2614574830474thSFToni Micevski11
2000–011. MFL26104124138348thWIntertoto CupR3Vancho Micevski12
2001–021. MFL2083937352710thR2UEFA CupQRVancho Micevski19
2002–031. MFL33771930602811th ↓R2Igor Momirovski8
2003–042. MFL32164124842526thR2
2004–052. MFL33127144043436thPR
2005–062. MFL3319475222611st ↑PR
2006–071. MFL33143163732456thSFBlagojche Glavevski7
2007–081. MFL3217794227583rdR2Blagojche Glavevski8
2008–091. MFL30771625422810thQFUEFA CupQR1Dragan Dimitrovski9
2009–101. MFL2611692827394thSFDragan Dimitrovski9
2010–111. MFL33532525821812th ↓R2Igor Talevski5
2011–122. MFL3019474223611st ↑R2
2012–131. MFL339101427363710thQFBlagojche Glavevski6
2013–141. MFL33141094040526thQFDimitar Vodenicharov10
2014–151. MFL3379172135309th ↓R2Boško Stupić6
2015–162. MFL2791263332393rd ↑R2Blagojche Glavevski6
2016–171. MFL361410124435524thWLucas Cardoso11
2017–181. MFL368101837683410th ↓RUEuropa LeagueQR1Ive Trifunovski7
2018–192. MFL2711882720413rdR2Blagojche Glavevski10
2019–2012. MFL West1610333214331st ↑N/ABlagojche Glavevski6
2020–211. MFL33129123848456thR2Borche Manevski7
2021–221. MFL33282316541412th ↓SFPetar Ljamchevski3
2022–232. MFL3017766426584thR2Borche Manevski15
2023–242. MFL3022445717702nd ↑R2Simeon Hristov
Bojan Spirkoski12
2024–251. MFL33109142638396thR2Mirko Ivanovski6

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

Pelister in Europe

Results

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2000UEFA Intertoto CupR1Luxembourg Hobscheid3–11–04–1
R2Sweden Västra Frölunda3–10–03–1[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
R3Spain Celta de Vigo1–20–31–5[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2001–02UEFA CupQRSwitzerland St. Gallen0–23–23–4
2008–09UEFA CupQR1Cyprus APOEL0–00–10–1
2017–18UEFA Europa LeagueQR1Poland Lech Poznań0–30–40–7

UEFA club competition record

CompetitionGPWDLGFGA
UEFA Champions League000000
UEFA Europa League200207
UEFA Cup411235
UEFA Intertoto Cup631287
Total124261119

Club rankings

;UEFA club coefficient ranking (As of 25 September 2021)

RankTeamPoints
412MLT Mosta FC1.000
412GEO FC Dila Gori1.000
416MLT Sirens FC1.000
417MKD FK Makedonija1.000
417MKD Akademija Pandev1.000
419MKD FK Pelister0.250

Club records in UEFA competitions

  • Biggest Win in UEFA Competition: 17/06/2000, Pelister 3–1 Hobscheid, at Bitola
  • Biggest Defeat in UEFA Competition: 30/06/2017, Lech Poznań 4–0 Pelister, at Poznań
  • Club Appearances in UEFA Competition: 4
  • Player with Most UEFA Appearances: Macedonia Mile Dimov – 9 appearances
  • Top Scorer in UEFA Club Competitions: Macedonia Ilir Elmazovski – 3 goals

Players

Current squad

Youth players

Players from the U19 Youth Team that have been summoned with the first team in the current season.

Out on loan

Club officials

  • SFR Yugoslavia Stavre Eftimovski
  • SFR Yugoslavia Ivan Čabrinović
  • SFR Yugoslavia Gjoko Hadjievski (1988 – 1990)
  • SFR Yugoslavia Tome Dimitrovski (1990 – 1992)
  • Macedonia Kire Gruevski (1992 – 1993)
  • Macedonia Zoran Smileski
  • MKD Ilija Dimoski
  • MKD Dushan Kechan (1995 – 1996)
  • MKD Nexhat Husein (1999)
  • MKD Kiril Dojchinovski (2000)
  • FR Yugoslavia Branko Božić (2000)
  • MKD Spase Ristevski (2001)
  • MKD Blagoja Kitanovski (2001 – 2002)
  • MKD Perica Gruevski (2003)
  • MKD Marjan Sekulovski (2004 – 2007)
  • MKD Nexhat Husein (2007 – Nov 2008)
  • MKD Zlatko Cvetanovski (interim) (16 Nov 2008 - Feb 2009)
  • MKD Alekso Mackov (1 Mar 2009 - Sep 2009)
  • MKD Gjoko Ilievski (29 Sep 2009 - Oct 2009)
  • MKD Naum Ljamchevski (6 Oct 2009 - Sep 2010)
  • MKD Nexhat Husein (24 Sep 2010 – Jun 2011)
  • MKD Marjan Sekulovski (2011 – 2012)
  • MKD Mile Dimov (interim) (2012)
  • MKD Gorazd Mihajlov (Jul 2012 - Dec 2012)
  • MKD Gordan Zdravkov (11 Jan 2013 - May 2013)
  • MKD Mile Dimov (interim) (6 May 2013 – Jun 2013)
  • MKD Dragan Bocheski (Jul 2013 – Jun 2014)
  • MKD Marjan Sekulovski (Jul 2014 - Nov 2014)
  • MKD Dimitar Kapinkovski (interim) (24 Nov 2014 - Dec 2014)
  • MKD Gjoko Hadžievski (4 Dec 2014 – 2015)
  • MKD Naum Ljamchevski (Jul 2015 - Oct 2016)
  • KOSTUR Naci Şensoy (Oct 2016 – Jul 2017)
  • MKD Srgjan Zaharievski (19 Jul 2017 – 26 Oct 2017)
  • MKD Spase Ristevski (interim) (Nov 2017 – 31 Dec 2017)
  • MKD Marjan Sekulovski (Jan 2018 – Apr 2018)
  • MKD Nexhat Husein (2018)
  • MKD Tome Trajanovski (2018)
  • MKD Darko Krsteski (2018 – 2019)
  • MKD Zoran Shterjovski (2019-2020)
  • MKD Dimitar Kapinkovski (2021)
  • MKD Marjan Sekulovski (2022)
  • MKD Boban Babunski (2023)
  • MKD Vlatko Kostov (2023 – 2024)
  • MKD Srgjan Zaharievski (2025 –)

References

References

  1. "Macedonia – List of Final Tables". Igor Kramarsic and Goran Mancevski.
  2. "UEFA Cup 2001/02 – Pelister 3:4 St Gallen". [[UEFA]].
  3. "Pelister planning refit in Bitola". Igor Panevski.
  4. "TV ORBIS – FK PELISTER VO RACETE NA CERMAT 08.10.2014". TV Orbis.
  5. "Najdobrite nadeži i natamu se od Bitola". Makedonski Sport.
  6. "Нашиот стадион, нашиот дом - ,,ПЕТАР МИЛОШЕВСКИ", спремен за врвни натпревари". FK Pelister facebook page.
  7. "Macedonian Derbies". macedonianfootball.com.
  8. (4 June 2020). "Вонредна седница на Управен одбор на Фудбалска федерација на Македонија: Прекин на натпреварувачката сезона 2019/2020". Фудбалска Федерација на Македонија.
  9. "Club record in UEFA competitions". [[UEFA]].
  10. "Club coefficients". [[UEFA]].
  11. (18 March 2025). "ФК Пелистер 2025/26". fcpelister.com.mk.
  12. (18 March 2025). "ФК ПЕЛИСТЕР - ОПЕРАТИВЕН ТИМ". fcpelister.com.mk.
  13. (18 March 2025). "ФК Пелистер 2024/25". fcpelister.com.mk.
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