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Football club
Rabotnichki
Full nameFudbalski klub Rabotnichki Skopje /Фудбалски клуб Работнички Скопје
NicknamesРомантичари (Romantics)
Железничaри (Railers)
Херојот од Дебар маало (The Hero from Debar Quart)
Founded4 October 1937; 88 years ago (1937-10-04)
GroundNational Arena Toše Proeski
Capacity33,011
OwnerLimak Holding
ChairmanCan Özata
ManagerAlparslan Erdem
LeagueMacedonian First League
2024–25Macedonian First League, 3rd of 12
Websitefkrabotnicki.com
Active departments of
Sports Club Rabotnichki
FootballBasketballHandball

FK Rabotnichki (Macedonian:ФК Работнички) or more commonlyRabotnički (old transliteration) andRabotnicki[1][2][3] is a professionalfootball club that plays at theToshe Proeski Arena inSkopje,North Macedonia. They currently compete in theMacedonian First League.

History

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FK Rabotnichki was founded in 1937 as SK Radnički Skoplje.[4][5] It is widely regarded as the ‘railway football club’. It started competing in the 1938–39 Second League of theSkoplje Football Subassociation which finished 4th out of 5 teams. However the next season Radnički won the league with no defeats among 6 teams and with a goal difference of 45–6, thus earning promotion to the First League of theSkoplje Football Subassociation. However the 1940–41 season of the First League of theSkoplje Football Subassociation was interrupted by the start of theSecond World War. By the time Radnički had one win, two draws and one defeat.[6]

After the end of the war, for a long time, the club changed the name to newly created Macedonian version Rabotnichki, and competed in theYugoslav Second League or the Macedonian Republic League. They also competed in theYugoslav First League for two years. Since theRepublic of Macedonia became an independent country in 1992, Rabotnichki constantly competes in theMacedonian First League. In all these years since its establishing in 1937, Rabotnichki has always been among the best clubs, and has always been a good representative of Macedonian football in Europe.

Rabotnički Kometal

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The club's most successful years were those between 2001 and 2008 when the club was acquired by the famous company Kometal. Since it was acquired by Kometal, Rabotnichki showed constant progress: in 2002–03 they finished second in the national league and competed in theUEFA Cup, (2004–05) they won the national championship and competed in the qualifications for theUEFA Champions League, and in (2007–08) they had their best year by winning the double crown. Kometal andTrifun Kostovski left Rabotnichki and took overVardar in 2008. The following year they won theMacedonian Cup for the second time in club history.

On 14 July 2009, they facedCrusaders ofNorthern Ireland in theUEFA Europa League second qualifying round; the 1st leg was drawn 1–1.[7] They managed to win the second leg 4–2 and went out in the third qualifying round againstDanish clubOdense BK after losing 3–7 on aggregate.

On 16 July 2010, they were drawn againstLiverpool in theUEFA Europa League 3rd qualifying round.[8] In the first leg on 29 July 2010, they lost 2–0, losing the return leg 2–0 a week later.[9]

In July 2011, they were named the best club in the World for that month by the IFFHS. The winning streak of five games in the Europa League, from which four were in July, plus a win againstBregalnica in the first round of the domestic league were more than enough for the International Federation of Football History & Statistics to name Rabotnički as the "Best club in the World for July 2011".[10]

In March 2012, with 674 points on the IFFHS list Rabotnički became the best club from Macedonia in the 21st century.[11]

On 11 May 2014, Rabotnichki won their fourthMacedonian First League title.[12] After winning their thirdMacedonian Cup the previous week, they accomplished the double crown for the second time in club history.

Veterans

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Association of Veterans of Rabotnichki has been functioning informally since the formation of the club Rabotnichki itself, in 1937.

Officially, the association of the veterans of Rabotnički is formally registered in front of the competent court of law with approval number 29/05 in 18.02.2005, and it is notified in the register of the associations of citizens and foundations under registration number 1928 by the name Rabotnički “Veterans” Skopje with main office in Skopje, city park in large numbers.This association inherited the property of legal entity on 18 February 2005. Apart from this right, of independent legal entity, the association is functioning in association with Rabotnički, generally comparing its policies, delegate its own members in the governing bodies of the club, gives its own opinions, suggestions, and proposals of a common interest, and all this with a purpose-achieving greater results and giving real affirmation of the club in both Macedonia and abroad.

Basic sources of financing of the association are: enrollment fee, sponsorship, as well as goods that are supplied and sold by the club. Members of the association are: Active members who have spent a number of years in the running of the club as well as sportsmen who were active football players in the club for many years, as well as many citizens who have shown an interest in joining the association. Accordingly, the association has members from all branches of society life including: lawyers, professors, directors of famous companies, ambassadors, coaches, famous football players representatives and many other famous persons from the sport and public life.

President of the association since its inception is the Lawyer Dragan Popovski, the Secretary-General is Gojko Stojanovski, and the selector is Jastrat Janevski. It is with special interest that we mention that the association of veterans of FK Rabotnički is first of its kind in the Republic of Macedonia. From the moment of creation, the association has shown great development of football matters, while creating and expanding upon friendly relations with other football clubs both in Macedonia and abroad.

To this end the association has established friendly sporting relations with teams from Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Turkey, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia and Sweden among others.The association Rabotnički Veterans is a regular participant in the traditional Albena Cup, held in Albena, Bulgaria every year. As well as in competitive games with teams in Bulgaria it has played a couple of games with teams from Romania with teams from Turkey and with teams from Serbia .

Almost with every concerned with the association have through hard work and persistence gained excellent results and helped it win numerous cups and international recognition.

The successful activity of the association continues further more. As charged and responsible inheritors of the positive changes are: Dokovski, Popovski, Lazarov, Milosevski, Zefic, M.Andreevski, G.Stojanovski, M Blazevski, D.Stojanovski, Janevski, N.Bogoevski, S.Bogojevski, Dzipunov, Janev, Jovevski, Jugilizov, Bojcevski, Ilievski, Petkovski.

Stadium

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Day Time
Main article:Toše Proeski Arena
Capacity
North – 10,338
South – 10,713
East – 5,962
West – 5,962
Total – 33,011

FK Rabotnički's home venue isToshe Proeski Arena. Its current capacity is 33,011 spectators which puts it among 10 largest stadiums on the Balkans[citation needed]. The pitch is 105 x 68 m. Two big scoreboards, 18 x 6 m are installed on both East and West stands. There are 494 VIP boxes and 386 media seats, all of them on the North stand.Toshe Proeski Arena is an all-seater ground with 80% of the seats covered from inclement weather.

Training facility

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The training facility of Rabotnički is located in the city park opposite of the Toshe Proeski Arena, where Rabotnički plays its official matches in the domestic league and European competition. At the moment there are three completely renovated football fields (two with flood lighting). At the end of 2007 new facilities as a back–up for the football fields were built: containing dressing rooms, rooms for rest, a restaurant, gym and fitness area, a medical room and all sport and medical care infrastructures that are at the service of the players and support better conditions for work and better performance for the club.

Honours

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Recent seasons

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SeasonLeagueCupEuropean competitions
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos
1992–932. MFL381591448473910th
1993–942. MFL West26941331382212th
1994–952. MFL West321171447414011th
1995–962. MFL West301110945334310th
1996–972. MFL West291151328353811thR1
1997–982. MFL West3020736218671st ↑
1998–991. MFL2695123846329thQF
1999–20001. MFL2616284126503rdSF
2000–011. MFL26123114336396thR2UEFA CupQR
2001–021. MFL2063113041216thR2
2002–031. MFL33166114135544thR2
2003–041. MFL33161075840584thSF
2004–051. MFL3325356623781stQF
2005–061. MFL3321936426721stR1Champions LeagueQR2
2006–071. MFL33191047525672ndQFChampions League /UEFA CupQR3 /R1
2007–081. MFL3324725111791stWUEFA CupR1
2008–091. MFL3013894025474thWChampions LeagueQR1
2009–101. MFL2615563820502ndRUEuropa LeagueQR3
2010–111. MFL33151085331554thR1Europa LeagueQR3
2011–121. MFL33118144945418thRUEuropa LeaguePO
2012–131. MFL33165124742534thR1
2013–141. MFL3318876635621stW
2014–151. MFL3220665530662ndWChampions LeagueQR2
2015–161. MFL32101393630434thRUEuropa LeaguePO
2016–171. MFL361412104941543rdR2Europa LeagueQR1
2017–181. MFL361410125043523rdR2Europa LeagueQR2
2018–191. MFL36137164349467thQFEuropa LeagueQR1
2019–2011. MFL2384112129288thN/A
2020–211. MFL33111574539485thR2
2021–221. MFL33134162935438thR2
2022–231. MFL30114153748378thR2
2023–241. MFL33126152934428thQF
2024–251. MFL33151173821563rdR1

1The 2019–20 season was abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia.[13]

Rabotnički in Europe

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2009–10 UEFA Europa League qualifying match between FK Rabotnichki andCrusaders FC atPhilip II Arena inSkopje

Rabotnichki's first competitive European match was a 0–2 loss againstVorskla Poltava in the2000–01 UEFA Cup.Krste Velkoski holds the record for most appearances in Europe for the club with 22. Also, he is a top scorer in UEFA club competitions with 6 goals. The biggest win in UEFA competition was againstFC Lusitanos in the2010–11 Europa League, defeating them by the score of 5–0, 6–0 and 11–0 on aggregate.

Main article:FK Rabotnički in European football

Players

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Current squad

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As of 18 September 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK MKDVasko Vasilev
3DF MKDXhelil Asani
5MF MKDMatej Angelov
6DF MKDJasmin Mecinovikj
7MF MKDNikola Manojlov
8MF MKDErmedin Adem
9FW MKDDimitar Trajkov(on loan fromPolissya Zhytomyr)
10MF JAMCristojaye Daley
11FW MKDFlorijan Kadriu
12GK MKDPetar Jakimov
14MF MKDJovan Boshnakov
15MF MKDTeodor Nikolovski
17MF GEOLuka Robakidze
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18FW CMRNgu Abega Enyang
20MF MKDAndi Ismaili
21FW BRAKalani Almeida
23MF MKDBesir Demiri(captain)
26DF MKDMihail Dimitrievski
27FW MKDDitmir Hoxha
31MF MKDDemir Imeri
33DF MKDViktor Velkovski
44DF BIHAmir Velić
77MF MKDLorent Zhaku
99FW MKDDashmir Elezi
FW ITABelul Elmazoski

Youth players

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

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
4DF MKDDavid Dimovski
29GK MKDAntonij Trajkovski
No.Pos.NationPlayer
32FW MKDMarko Stefanovski

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer

Coaching staff

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As of 6 June 2025[14]

PositionNameNationality
Head coachAlparslan ErdemTurkish
German
Assistant coachBoban BabunskiMacedonian
Goalkeeping coachMatej MilenkovMacedonian
PhysiotherapistMarko OklevskiMacedonian
PhysiotherapistMartin TashkovskiMacedonian
DoctorKico NonkulovskiMacedonian
Fitness coachMarko JakimovskiMacedonian
EconomicStojan VuchkovMacedonian
EconomicVesna DimchevskaMacedonian
ITKiril KolekjeskiMacedonian

Club management

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PositionNameNationality
ChairmanCan ÖzataEnglish
Vice-chairmanMacedonian
Director of footballMacedonian
General secretaryNenad MonevMacedonian
Technical secretaryMacedonian
Finance directorMacedonian

Historical list of coaches

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(June 2013)

Supporters

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There were two supporters groups. The supporters group Legija V was formed back in 2008. They followed the club everywhere and supported the players at every game. Before 2008 there was the group called Romantičari (formed in 2001) which was dissolved. The supporters group Debar Maalo was formed for the Macedonian. cup final vs.Makedonija GP in 2009. Since 2010 Rabotnicki doesn't have an official supporters group.

References

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  1. ^"FYR Macedonia's rollercoaster ride continues".FIFA.com. 1 February 2018. Archived fromthe original on February 1, 2018. Retrieved16 May 2018.
  2. ^"Liverpool 2 - 0 Rabotnicki Skopje (agg 4 - 0)".BBC Sport. 5 August 2010. Retrieved16 May 2018.
  3. ^"Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund Set for Summer Transfer Battle Over Fenerbahce's Eljif Elmas".90min.com. 3 April 2018. Retrieved16 May 2018.
  4. ^Formiranje (1937)Archived 2021-03-20 at theWayback Machine at official website
  5. ^Работнички од Скопје на двапати играше во Првата лига на ЈугославијаArchived 2014-10-09 at theWayback Machine at official website
  6. ^Herojot e roden (1938–1941)Archived 2014-10-09 at theWayback Machine at official website
  7. ^"Crusaders 1–1 FK Rabotnicki".BBC News. 14 July 2009.
  8. ^Gasevski, Emil (2010-07-23)."Rabotnicki and Teteks hit heights".UEFA. Retrieved2010-07-25.
  9. ^"Rabotnicki 0-2 Liverpool". 29 July 2010.
  10. ^Zdraveski, Filip (2010-08-02)."Rabotnicki best club in the world for July".macedonianfootball.com. Retrieved2011-08-02.
  11. ^"ФК Работнички – најдобар македонски клуб во 21 век".www.rabotnicki.com. 2010-08-02. Archived fromthe original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved2012-03-20.
  12. ^Zdraveski, Filip (2014-05-11)."Rabotnicki clinches First League trophy".macedonianfootball.com. Retrieved2014-05-11.
  13. ^"Вонредна седница на Управен одбор на Фудбалска федерација на Македонија: Прекин на натпреварувачката сезона 2019/2020". Фудбалска Федерација на Македонија. 4 June 2020.
  14. ^Rabotnicki's official website Стручен штаб(in Macedonian)
  15. ^Rabotnicki take a chance on Jovanovski - UEFA
  16. ^Boban Babunski to lead Rabotnicki - Macedonian Football
  17. ^Tomislav Franc, new head coach of Rabotnicki - FK Rabotnicki
  18. ^Viktor Trenevski is the new head coach of Rabotnicki - FK Rabotnicki
  19. ^Tasevski resigns from Rabotnicki - FK Rabotnicki
  20. ^Aleksandar Vlaho, new head coach of Rabotnicki - FK Rabotnicki
  21. ^Ratko Dostanic is the new head coach of Rabotnicki - FK Rabotnicki

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