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KK MZT Skopje


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nameMZT Skopje Aerodrom
nicknameШтркови
(The Storks)
Металци
(The Metalworkers)
logoFile:MZT Logo.png
leaguesMacedonian League • ABA 2
founded
arenaJane Sandanski Arena
capacity6,500
locationSkopje, Macedonia
colorsBlue and White
coachVasko Atanasov
captainDamjan Stojanovski
managerFilip Gjorevski
presidentNikola Trajčevski
affiliationMZT Skopje 2
ownerAerodrom Municipality
championships12 Championships of Macedonia
13 Macedonian Cups
8 Macedonian Super Cups
websitemztskopjeaerodrom.mk
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(The Storks) Металци (The Metalworkers)

13 Macedonian Cups 8 Macedonian Super Cups

MZT Skopje Aerodrom () is a basketball club based in Skopje, North Macedonia. The club competes in the Macedonian League and ABA League. The club's home ground is Jane Sandanski Arena, but due to small capacity, the matches in the ABA League and EuroCup between 2012 and 2014 were played in Boris Trajkovski Arena. Since the 2014–15 season, all matches are held in the renovated Jane Sandanski Arena.

In its history, MZT Skopje has won the Macedonian championship twelve times, the Macedonian Cup thirteen times, and the Macedonian Super Cup eight times.

The club was a founding member of the Adriatic Basketball Association in 2015. In November 2020, the club's shares were transferred to the Slovenian club KK Koper Primorska.

History

Beginnings (1966–1990)

KK Skopje was formed in 1966 by a group of enthusiasts led by the club's first president, Mile Melovski. The interest in basketball was high, and even though there were four clubs in Skopje, there was still a need for more clubs. Soon after the club's establishment, a number of young players joined the club and started training on an open field in Avtokomanda. The first team roster consisted of Trpezanovski, Atanasovski, Strezovski, Lazarevski, and Domlevski, who was also the team coach. Two years later, the club became a member of the Macedonian League. In 1971, Uroš Maljković was chosen to be the new president of the club, with Boris Sokolovski becoming the new head coach. After the reorganization of the leagues in Yugoslavia, KK Skopje gained the right to play in the Second League – South. In the first season in this league, KK Skopje finished seventh. In the second season, the team reached the First League qualifications. KK Skopje lost and, due to leaving the field in Ivangrad, received a penalty of eight points for the next season.

KK Skopje got relegated again to the regional league and Taki Dzikov was selected to be the head coach. In 1979, the team finished first in the Macedonian League and gained promotion to the Second Yugoslav League yet again. With this success, the factory Metalski Zavod Tito, or MZT, thanks to Jovo Panajotović, Uroš Maljković, and Slobodan Mucunski, one of the leading people of MZT, who became the president of the club started investing in KK Skopje. In 1984, MZT completely took the club under its wing, building the new Jane Sandanski Arena in Aerodrom. In 1986, KK Skopje, under the new name MZT Skopje and the leadership of Lazar Lečić, reached the Yugoslav First Basketball League where they competed for two seasons.

The team debuted in the Yugoslav First Basketball League in the 1986–87 season with coach Lazar Lečić, who was previously head of their "eternal rivals" Rabotnički. At that period, the most prominent individuals were Vlatko Vladičevski with an average of 16,4 points, Vojislav Zivčević with 15,6 points, and Darko Knežević with 14,5 points. There was also a significant contribution by the former player of Partizan, Milan Medić, and the former player of Crvena zvezda, Aleksandar Milivojša. In the fourth final of the play-off, Cibona eliminated MZT in two games.

Independence of Macedonia (1991–2008)

After the independence of Macedonia, MZT Skopje immediately became one of the leading basketball clubs in the country. In the mid-1990s, MZT Skopje had a few successful runs in European competitions, the most memorable being the 1996–97 season when the team played in the Raimundo Saporta Cup. In this period, MZT was led by coach Aleksandar Knjazev, and the team defeated Real Madrid, Benfica, and Ratiopharm, and has therefore qualified for the 1/16 finals, without losing one match at home in Jane Sandanski Arena. The draw allocated that MZT Skopje was to play Porto, with the first match to be played at home. The home form continued when MZT Skopje managed to defeat Porto in Jane Sandanski. But the win was not enough, as Porto won at home by a bigger margin, ending MZT Skopje European season. In the Macedonian National Championship, MZT was eliminated by Žito Vardar in the semifinal. In the next few seasons, MZT Skopje had a marginal role in the European cups, playing against teams like Žalgiris, ASVEL, Cholet, Split, and others. In the domestic league, MZT Skopje had a few tries to get to the championship trophy, playing in the play-off finals six times, but the team did not manage to win the championship in this period. However, MZT won four Macedonian Basketball Cups in this period, in 1996, 1997, 1999, and in 2000.

Moments of downfall (2008–2011)

In 2008, after many years of the poor decision making of the then management of the club, the fans decided to start a boycott in order to change the entire set of the management team of MZT Skopje. In the summer of 2009, the entire management left the club, leaving the club in financial debt. Two weeks before the beginning of the season, MZT Skopje was left without players, coach, youth school, and sponsors. A day before the deadline for application of teams for the current championship, the Family Aerodrom fan group organized a march in order to save the club. As a result, the club was taken over by the Municipality of Aerodrom. Due to the financial problems of the club, it had the worst season since the independence of Macedonia, so MZT Skopje had to play in the play-out to secure its place in the league. MZT succeeded and, therefore, secured the place in the first division for the next season. In the next season, 2010–11, the club got new sponsors, there was a complete reorganization of the management set, and the junior school was reactivated, which had been defunct for eight years. All debts were repaid, and the team succeeded in entering the playoff semifinals, and the finals of the Macedonian Cup.

The club's first championship (2011–12)

Champions of the 2011–12 season

After all the turmoil and upheavals in the past, after a long time, KK MZT Skopje formed a team which became a favourite for winning the first league title since its existence. Before the start of the season, an agreement has been reached with the ABA League, and the team participated in the 2012–13 ABA League. Aleksandar Todorov, who had previously been on the bench of MZT several times, was appointed as a new coach. Since the last season, the team has included Toni Grnčarov and Igor Penov, while the new signings were Ognen Stojanovski and Gjorgji Čekovski, as well as the foreign players Cade Davis, Noah Dahlman, and Igor Mijajlović. In the regular part of the championship, they won the first place, and the roster was completed with the coming of another player from Montenegro, an international player Nikola Vučurović. The first "exam" for the team was the Macedonian Cup, where the team defeated Feni in the finals at Boris Trajkovski Arena. Feni was also an opponent in the league finals; Aerodrom won the series 4–1 and became a champion of Macedonia on May 2, 2012, for the first time in its history.

Domination in domestic competitions, ABA League, and Eurocup (2012–2018)

MZT Aerodrom's debuted in the ABA League in the 2012–13 season. In its first official game in the Adriatic League, MZT won against Cibona in Zagreb, which was immediately followed by its first official victory at home over Široki Breg. In the last round, MZT had a chance to qualify for the Eurocup. It was necessary to defeat Krka in Slovenia, and for Cedevita to be defeated by the Široki Breg. The task was fulfilled by the Macedonian champions, but the qualification did not depend on MZT alone, and eventually MZT ranked seventh, with a score of 14 wins and 12 losses, thus ensuring its participation in the ABA League in the next season. The team has won the Cup of Macedonia, defeating Kumanovo in the finals, while in the league playoffs, MZT Skopje succeeded in making it to the title without a single defeat, achieving victories over Feni in the semifinals with 3–0 and over Kozuv in the finals with 4–0.

The 2013–14 season was historic for MZT and the Macedonian basketball. After a long time, Macedonia had a team which was a part of the group stage in the Eurocup. The newly named coach Vlada Vukoičić, who replaced Aleš Pipan, brought some new players, including Stefan Sinovec, Uroš Lučić, Justin Reynolds, and Macedonian international Aleksandar Kostoski. The team was drawn in the group with UNICS, Banvit, Maccabi Haifa, VEF Riga, and BC Kalev/Cramo. MZT finished in the last place in the group with one win against Cramo at home.

[[Damjan Stojanovski

Along with the performance in the Eurocup, MZT also competed in the ABA League. MZT appointed Zoran Martić as their new head coach. Instead of desired sixth place in the ABA League, MZT ended the season in ninth place. In February 2014, MZT won the National Cup by defeating Lirija in the final. After that, MZT won ten league games in a row. In the semifinals of the league, the opponents were again Lirija, which MZT eliminated with a score of 2–0 in series. In the final, MZT Skopje defeated "eternal rivals" Rabotnički. The series ended with a 3–1 victory, and MZT won the league for the third season in a row. Prior to the 2014–15 season, many of the players has left the club, and Zmago Sagadin was appointed a new coach. He was sacked shortly after the season began, and was replaced by Vrbica Stefanov. Stefanov was also sacked during the season, and was replaced by Bobi Mitev. Mitev resigned after the series of defeats, and was replaced by Aleksandar Jončevski, who used to be an assistant coach during the mandates of all previous coaches. The elimination from the Macedonian Cup in the semifinals by Kozuv and the next-to-last place in the ABA League meant resignation for Jončevski. He was replaced by Aleš Pipan, who became the fifth coach in the season. In the semifinals of the league, MZT eliminated Feni Industries, while in the finals, the team defeated the Kumanovo team, winning the championship for the fourth time in a row. Aleš Pipan was appointed as a head coach again in the 2015–16 season. After mixed performances in the ABA League regular season, the head coach Aleš Pipan was replaced by Aleksandar Jončevski. MZT ended the ABA League season in the tenth place. In domestic competitions, MZT won another cup and league "double", becoming the champions for the fifth time in a row.

In the 2016–17 season, MZT Skopje applied for participation in the Eurocup for the second time in the last four years. Emil Rajković was appointed as new head coach. After a few games, the coach position was taken up by former assistant Aleksandar Jončevski, but the season ended with Croatian coach Ante Nazor on the bench. The Eurocup campaign ended without a victory out of ten games. In the ABA League, the team defeated Krka in the decisive match in the last part of the season and was thus saved from relegation, finishing in 13th position. The team won their sixth consecutive league title against Karpoš Sokoli 3–2 in the final. Charlon Kloof was MVP of the finals.

MZT Skopje started the 2017–18 season with Aleksandar Todorov as new head coach. However, due to poor results, he was sacked in December 2017. In the same month December 8, 2017, Željko Lukajić was named as the head coach of MZT Skopje. During the season, there were big changes in the club with completely new management, new coach, and changes in the squad. After six years in the First ABA league, MZT got relegated with a score of 3–19. In February 2018, MZT won its nine Macedonian Cup trophy with a win over Rabotnički in the final tournament in Kavadarci. In the meantime Lukajić left the team, and for new head coach was appointed his assistant Gjorgji Kočov. In the Macedonian League MZT finished as the runners-up, losing to Rabotnički in the finals.

Seventh domestic title and ABA Second League (2018–19)

In the 2018–19 ABA League Second Division, MZT Skopje, coached by Gjorgji Kočov, finished in third place during the regular season. In the play-offs, the club defeated Spars Sarajevo 2–0 to reach the final, where they lost to Sixt Primorska (3–0). The club also lost in the ABA League promotion/relegation play-offs against Zadar (2–1), thus staying in the second division. In the domestic competitions, MZT was eliminated in the semi-finals of the Macedonian Cup against Rabotnički. However, MZT won their seventh domestic championship after defeating Rabotnički 3–0 in the final.

Name through history

The club was established in 1966 as the basketball department of the sports club Skopje. Later the names were changed quite a few times, from KK Skopje (1966–1984), to KK MZT Skopje HEPOS (1984–1992), to KK MZT Skopje (1992–1998), to KK MZT BOSS Skopje (1998–2000), to KK MZT Skopje 2000 (2000–2004), to KK MZT Skopje (2004–2008), to KK MZT FON University (2008–2009), and finally, to KK MZT Skopje Aerodrom (2009–present). Few times in the names of the team were included names of the main sponsors of the team. However, the club is best known under the name KK MZT Skopje.

Honours

HonoursNo.YearsLeagueCups
Macedonian Republic League[[File:Simple cup icon.svg16px]] Winners61970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979
Macedonian League[[File:Simple cup icon.svg16px]] Winners122012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Macedonian League[[File:Gorm silver cup.jpg16px]] Runners-up71993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2018
Macedonian Cup[[File:Simple cup icon.svg16px]] Winners131996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2023, 2024, 2025
Macedonian Cup[[File:Gorm silver cup.jpg16px]] Runners-up51994, 1995, 2003, 2011, 2022
Macedonian Super Cup[[File:Simple cup icon.svg16px]] Winners82003, 2015, 2016, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Macedonian Super Cup[[File:Gorm silver cup.jpg16px]] Runners-up12000

Winning seasons

Macedonian League

SeasonChampionRunner-upScoreMVP
2011–12MZT Skopje AerodromFeni Industries4–1 (seven game series)MKD Todor Gečevski
2012–13MZT Skopje AerodromKožuv4–0 (seven game series)MKD Gjorgji Čekovski
2013–14MZT Skopje AerodromRabotnički3–1 (five game series)MKD Damjan Stojanovski
2014–15MZT Skopje AerodromKumanovo3–0 (five game series)MKD Marko Simonovski – MNE Sead Šehović
2015–16MZT Skopje AerodromKumanovo3–1 (five game series)MKD Damjan Stojanovski
2016–17MZT Skopje AerodromKarpoš Sokoli3–2 (five game series)NED Charlon Kloof
2018–19MZT Skopje AerodromRabotnički3–0 (five game series)MKD Damjan Stojanovski
2020–21MZT Skopje AerodromEuroNickel 20053–0 (five game series)MKD Andrej Magdevski
2021–22MZT Skopje AerodromPelister3–1 (five game series)MNE Nemanja Milošević
2022–23MZT Skopje AerodromPelister3–0 (five game series)MKD Vojdan Stojanovski
2023–24MZT Skopje AerodromPelister3–0 (five game series)MKD Damjan Stojanovski
2024-25MZT Skopje AerodromTFT3–1 (five game series)VIR Deon Edwin

Macedonian Cup

SeasonChampionRunner-upResultMVPHost city
1996MZT Skopje AerodromGodel Rabotnički69–64MKD Vlatko VladičevskiSkopje
1997MZT Skopje AerodromTikveš Kavadarci92–86MKD Toni SimićRadoviš
1999MZT Skopje AerodromNikol Fert78–73MKD Mirza KurtovićKavadarci
2000MZT Skopje AerodromRabotnički68–66MKD Gjorgji KnjazevSkopje
2012MZT Skopje AerodromFeni Industries84–66MKD Todor GečevskiSkopje
2013MZT Skopje AerodromKumanovo79–71MKD Damjan StojanovskiSkopje
2014MZT Skopje AerodromLirija76–73MKD Todor GečevskiOhrid
2016MZT Skopje AerodromKarpoš Sokoli68–62SRB Marko LukovićGevgelija
2018MZT Skopje AerodromRabotnički76–67MKD Damjan StojanovskiKavadarci
2021MZT Skopje AerodromRabotnički77–69MKD Damjan StojanovskiSkopje
2023MZT Skopje AerodromFeniks 201089–73MKD Vojdan StojanovskiSkopje
2024MZT Skopje AerodromPelister62–60MKD Damjan RobevBitola
2025MZT Skopje AerodromKožuv86–61MKD Andrej MaslinkoGevgelija

Macedonian Super Cup

SeasonChampionRunner-upResultMVPHost city
2003MZT Skopje AerodromRabotnički77–75MKD Đorđe VojnovićSkopje
2015MZT Skopje AerodromRabotnički81–62MKD Dimitar MirakovskiOhrid
2016MZT Skopje AerodromKarpoš Sokoli87–84USA Torey ThomasSkopje
2021MZT Skopje AerodromRabotnički79–78N/ASkopje
2022MZT Skopje AerodromTFT100–82N/ASkopje
2023MZT Skopje AerodromFeniks 201076–54N/ASkopje
2024MZT Skopje AerodromPelister78–64N/ASkopje
2025MZT Skopje AerodromKozuv71–65N/ASkopje

Arena

Jane Sandanski Arena

Jane Sandanski Arena is an indoor sports arena located in the Aerodrom Municipality of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. The arena has a capacity of 7,500. It is named after the Macedonian revolutionary Jane Sandanski.

On 18 November 2012, it was announced that the arena will be completely demolished, with a new arena called Sports Centre Jane Sandanski planned to be built in its stead. On 14 February 2013, MZT Skopje held their last training in Jane Sandanski, with more than a thousand fans attending. The following day, the arena was officially closed and demolished.

In September 2015, west and east stands were upgraded by 500 seats. Now, the arena is home ground of MZT Skopje, RK Vardar, and ŽRK Vardar. Moreover, Sports Centre Jane Sandanski has fitness centre, aerobics centre, tennis and paddle tennis courts, playground for children, and exclusive sports store and fan shop.

Players

Current roster

Depth chart

Second team

For the reserves team of MZT Skopje, see MZT Skopje UNI Banka.

Squad changes for the 2025–26 season

In

DatePositionPlayerMoving from
22 August 2025PGUSA Elijah McCaddenPOL Spójnia Stargard
22 August 2025FUSA L.G. GillJAP Tokyo Hachioji Bee Trains
10 September 2025FUSA Juan Davisfree agent
29 September 2025SGUSA Mack Smith-McEwenSWI Fribourg
16 December 2025CSRB Dušan TanaskovićBIH OKK Borac

Out

DatePositionPlayerMoving to
10 September 2025CSRB Miloš KoprivicaSRB Metalac Valjevo
6 October 2025GVIR Deon EdwinHUN Atomerőmű SE
1 October 2025SGMKD Marko MilovanovićMKD Madzari
19 January 2026FMKD Oliver DvojakovskiMKD Madzari

Former players

For a list of all notable KK MZT Skopje players, former and current, see :Category:KK MZT Skopje players.

Management

;Current staff

  • Club Owner: Aerodrom Municipality
  • General Manager: Filip Gjorevski
  • President: Nikola Trajčevski

Notable players

  • MKD Damjan Stojanovski
  • MKD Vojdan Stojanovski
  • MKD Todor Gečevski
  • MKD Gjorgji Čekovski
  • MKD Vrbica Stefanov
  • MKD Toni Grnčarov
  • MKD Ognen Stojanovski
  • MKD Mirza Kurtović
  • MKD Gjorgji Knjazev
  • MKD Pero Blaževski
  • MKD Bojan Krstevski
  • MKD Predrag Samardziski
  • MKD Andrej Magdevski
  • MKD Vlatko Vladičevski
  • MKD Slobodan Petrovski
  • MKD Đorđe Vojnović
  • MKD Kiril Nikolovski
  • MKD Andrej Maslinko
  • MKD Adem Mekić
  • MKD Dimče Gaštarski
  • MKD Srdjan Stanković
  • MKD Gjorgji Talevski
  • MKD Andrej Andonoski
  • MKD Marko Simonovski
  • MKD Darko Sokolov
  • MKD Damjan Robev
  • MKD Marin Petkov
  • MKD Jane Petrovski
  • MKD Marko Milovanović
  • MKD Kristijan Nikolov
  • YUG Milan Medić
  • YUG Aleksandar Milivojša
  • YUG Darko Knežević
  • YUG Slobodan Mitić
  • SRB Nikola Otašević
  • SRB Stefan Sinovec
  • SRB Đorđe Drenovac
  • SRB Igor Mijajlović
  • SRB Andrija Bojić
  • SRB Danilo Mijatović
  • SRB Uroš Luković
  • SRB Marko Luković
  • SRB Marko Ljubičić
  • SRB Uroš Lučić
  • SRB Aleksandar Cvetković
  • SRB Nemanja Protić
  • SRB Strahinja Mićović
  • SRB Aleksandar Bursać
  • SRB Dušan Tanasković
  • SRB Đorđe Milošević
  • SRB Duško Bunić
  • SRB Ivica Mavrenski
  • SRB Bojan Tadić
  • SRB Miloš Koprivica
  • USA Cade Davis
  • USA Noah Dahlman
  • USA Femi Olujobi
  • USA Lester Medford
  • USA Frazier Johnson
  • USA Lorenzo Orr
  • USA Bryant Smith
  • USA James Woodard
  • USA Jordon Crawford
  • USA Juan Davis
  • USA Abdul-Malik Abu
  • USA Keandre Cook
  • USA Dustin Ware
  • USA Jabarie Hinds
  • USA Xavier Thames
  • USA Levy Middlebrooks
  • USA Eyassu Worku
  • USA John Gillon
  • USA Eron Harris
  • USA Hassani Gravett
  • USA Mike Caffey
  • MNE Boris Bakić
  • MNE Nikola Vučurović
  • MNE Sead Šehović
  • MNE Radosav Spasojević
  • MNE Nemanja Milošević
  • MNE Nikola Pavličević
  • CRO Jure Lalić
  • CRO Ive Ivanov
  • CRO Marko Baković
  • CRO Robert Rikić
  • CRO Dominik Mavra
  • CRO Ivan Karačić
  • BAH Mark Dean
  • BIH Haris Delalić
  • BIH Aleksej Nešović
  • CAN David Daniels
  • CAN Owen Klassen
  • NED Charlon Kloof
  • SLO Aleksandar Ćapin
  • GBR Daniel Clark
  • CIV Solo Diabate
  • SSD Nuni Omot
  • BUL Yordan Minchev
  • VIR Deon Edwin
  • GEO Giorgi Tsintsadze

Head coaches

  • SR Macedonia Boris Sokolovski
  • SR Macedonia Aleksandar Domlevski
  • SR Macedonia Taki Džikov
  • SR Macedonia Lazar Lečić
  • SR Macedonia Blagoja Georgievski
  • SR Macedonia Steruli Andonovski
  • MKD Aleksandar Todorov
  • MKD Aleksandar Petrović
  • MKD Aleksandar Knjazev
  • MKD Boban Mitev
  • MKD Janko Lukovski
  • MKD Marjan Lazovski
  • MKD Dimitar Manevski
  • MKD Mitko Lukovski
  • MKD Vrbica Stefanov
  • MKD Vasil Kafedžiski
  • MKD Gjorgji Kočov
  • MKD Vasko Atanasov
  • MKD Ante Dukovski
  • MKD Igor Gacov
  • MKD Aleksandar Jončevski
  • MKD Marin Dokuzovski
  • MKD Emil Rajković
  • MKD Darko Radulović
  • SRB Slobodan Ivković
  • SRB Vlada Vukoičić
  • SRB Željko Lukajić
  • SRB Dragan Nikolić
  • SRB Dražen Dalipagić
  • SRB Peca Jačimović
  • MNE Miodrag Baletić
  • SLO Aleš Pipan
  • SLO Zoran Martič
  • SLO Zmago Sagadin
  • CRO Ante Nazor

Supporters and rivalry

Family Aerodrom at the Cup Final against Feni in 2012

MZT Skopje's fans, Family Aerodrom, were formed in spring 1997.

MZT's fiercest and long-standing city rival is Rabotnički. The rivalry started after the independence of Macedonia, and the matches between these rivals have been labeled as the "Eternal derby." So far are played 172 games and the mutual score is 80 wins for MZT Skopje and 92 for Rabotnički.

MZT Skopje in European Competitions

Korać Cup 1993–94

2nd roundMKD MZT Skopje AerodromGER Ratiopharm Ulm75–7885–70[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]

Raimundo Saporta Cup 1994–95

1st roundLTU BC BaltaiMKD MZT Skopje Aerodrom60–4480–74[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]

Korać Cup 1995–96

2nd roundMKD MZT Skopje AerodromRUS Arsenal Tula91–7894–70[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]

Raimundo Saporta Cup 1996–97

Round of 32MKD MZT Skopje AerodromPOR BC Porto73–6980–74[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]

Raimundo Saporta Cup 1997–98

Group stageCRO ZagrebMKD MZT Skopje Aerodrom77–6152–71

Raimundo Saporta Cup 1998–99

Group stageCZE Geofin Nový JičínMKD MZT Skopje Aerodrom94–87100–74

Korać Cup 2000–01

1st roundFRY VojvodinaMKD MZT Skopje Aerodrom93–8578–81[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]

Eurocup 2013–14

Group stageTUR BanvitMKD MZT Skopje Aerodrom85–6168–86

Eurocup 2016–17

Group stageMKD MZT Skopje AerodromCRO Cedevita85–8995–61

MZT Skopje in ABA League

Note: "DNP" indicates that the team did not compete in the league in that season.

Season2012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182022–23Score7th (14–12)9th (12–14)13th (7–19)10th (10–16)13th (8–18)14th (3–19)14th (7–19)Team
HomeAwayHomeAwayHomeAwayHomeAwayHomeAwayHomeAwayHomeAway
SRB Borac ČačakDNP73–81105–84
MNE Budućnost69–7681–7178–7187–7965–8196–6968–7265–5596–9092–6171–93104–6286–9089–66
CRO Cedevita74–6178–8075–8177–6761–7681–7065–7089–6479–10082–6164–85177–65DNP
SLO Cedevita O.DNP79–7493–73
CRO Cibona82–7672–7788–9393–9078–6570–6169–6868–6285–8987–7976–8377–9287–74 87–85
SRB C. Zvezda60–7587–7265–5887–7776–7989–5666–7192–7973–9391–6958–92112–7357–8087–67
SRB FMPDNP89–68101–8267–72100–7287–82101–97
BIH Igokea77–8179–5590–8265–7976–8061–7675–7070–8667–7179–7268–7799–10878–8496–90
SLO Krka92–8868–8080–7573–5060–7285–5269–6772–6889–6597–87DNP
BUL LevskiDNP72–6191–90DNP
SRB Mega LeksDNP80–72101–8284–79103–9576–7782–7075–7487–7276–92106–7794–2293–86
SRB MetalacDNP58–6469–6793–6768–77DNP
MNE Mornar BarDNP63–6965–6469–72106–7577–9493–84
SRB Partizan66–6468–5869–7066–7355–6365–5082–7872–6962–9391–7692–89112–9474–92120–67
SRB Radnički75–8389–8387–9569–79DNP
MKD K. SokoliDNP74–7177–74DNP
MNE SC DerbyDNP92–79103–85
CRO Split73–6593–84DNP80–8574–77
MNE SutjeskaDNP71–7568–77DNP
HUN Szolnoki87–5381–7273–6381–6974–5873–76DNP
SLO TajfunDNP77–7068–62DNP
BIH Široki63–5971–7282–7167–63DNP
SLO Olimpija76–8760–6479–6073–6257–7669–5681–6291–7697–9672–9155–9694–85DNP
CRO Zadar94–6968–7678–6972–7072–5874–6960–7284–7292–6571–6580–85105–8084–8098–79

Most appearances in ABA League First Division

As of 22 May 2023

NoPlayerPositionPeriodApp.
1MKD Damjan StojanovskiSG2012–2018; 2022–2023127
2SRB Uroš LučićPF2013–2015; 201656
3MKD Kiril NikolovskiC2012–201556
4SRB Stefan SinovecSG2013–2015; 2016–201750
5USA Cade DavisSF2012–201450

Most points in ABA League First Division

As of 22 May 2023

NoPlayerPositionPeriodPts.
1MKD Damjan StojanovskiSG2012–2018; 2022–20231287
2SRB Đorđe DrenovacSF2015–2017;671
3MKD Todor GečevskiC2012–2014622
4CRO Jure LalićC2016–2018;524
5SRB Stefan SinovecSG2013–2015; 2016–2017523

Seasons

Key

  • R1 = First round
  • R2 = Second round
  • R32 = Round of 32
  • R64 = Round of 64
  • GS = Group stage
  • Players in italics have left the club during the season.
SeasonTierDomestic leaguePosDomestic cupAdriatic LeagueEuropean competitionsHead coachRoster
1992–931First LeagueRunners-upN/AN/AAleksandar Domlevski
1993–941First LeagueSemifinalsRunners-upKorać Cup (R2)Ante Dukovski
1994–951First LeagueSemifinalsRunners-upEuropean Cup (R1)Miodrag Baletić
1995–961First LeagueRunners-upWinnersKorać Cup (R64)Lazar Lečić
Dimitar Manevski
1996–971First LeagueSemifinalsWinnersEuroCup (R32)Aleksandar Knjazev
1997–981First LeagueRunners-upSemifinalsEuroCup (GS)Janko Lukovski
Vasil Kafedžiski
1998–991First LeagueRunners-upWinnersSaporta Cup (GS)Dražen Dalipagić
Aleksandar Knjazev
1999–001First LeagueSemifinalsWinnersMitko Lukovski
2000–011First LeagueRunners-upSemifinalsKorać Cup (R64)Aleksandar Todorov
Marin Dokuzovski
2001–021First League6th placeSemifinalsAleksandar Petrović
2002–031First LeagueSemifinalsRunners-upAleksandar Petrović
2003–041First LeagueRunners-upSemifinalsAleksandar Petrović
2004–051First LeagueSemifinalsSemifinalsAleksandar Petrović
2005–061First LeagueSemifinalsQuarterfinalsAleksandar Petrović
2006–071First League5th placeQuarterfinalsAleksandar Petrović
2007–081First LeagueSemifinalsSemifinalsAleksandar Todorov
Marjan Lazovski
2008–091First LeagueSemifinalsQuarterfinalsAleksandar Petrović
Bobi Mitev
2009–101First LeagueRelegation play-outQuarterfinalsAnte Dukovski
2010–111First LeagueSemifinalsRunners-upAleksandar Petrović
Peca Jačimović
Budimir Jolović
Igor Gacov
2011–121First LeagueWinnersWinnersAleksandar Todorov
2012–131First LeagueWinnersWinners7thAleksandar Todorov
Aleš Pipan
2013–141First LeagueWinnersWinners9thEurocup (GS)Vlada Vukoičić
Zoran Martić
2014–151First LeagueWinnersSemifinals13thZmago Sagadin
Vrbica Stefanov
Bobi Mitev
Aleksandar Jončevski
Aleš Pipan
2015–161First LeagueWinnersWinners10thAleš Pipan
Aleksandar Jončevski
2016–171First LeagueWinnersSemifinals13thEuroCup (GS)Emil Rajković
Aleksandar Jončevski
Ante Nazor
2017–181First LeagueRunners-upWinners14thAleksandar Todorov
Željko Lukajić
Gjorgji Kočov
2018–191First LeagueWinnersSemifinalsABA 2 Runners-upGjorgji Kočov
2019–201First LeagueCOVID-19COVID-19COVID-19Gjorgji Kočov
2020–211First LeagueWinnersWinnersABA 2 Quarter finalGjorgji Kočov
Darko Radulović
2021–221First LeagueWinnersRunners-upABA 2 Runners-upDarko Radulović
Aleksandar Petrović
2022–231First LeagueWinnersWinners14thAleksandar Petrović
Dragan Nikolić
Vasko Atanasov
2023–241First LeagueWinnersWinnersABA 2 Semi-FinalVasko Atanasov
2024–251First LeagueWinnersWinnersABA 2 Group stageVasko Atanasov

References

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