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FK Teteks

Coordinates:42°1′4.814″N20°58′44.538″E / 42.01800389°N 20.97903833°E /42.01800389; 20.97903833
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42°1′4.814″N20°58′44.538″E / 42.01800389°N 20.97903833°E /42.01800389; 20.97903833

Football club
Тетекс
Teteks
Club crest
Full nameFudbalski klub Teteks Tetovo / Фудбалски клуб Тетекс Тетово
NicknameШтофари (The Tailors)
Founded18 February 1953; 72 years ago (1953-02-18)[1]
GroundTetovo City Stadium
Capacity15,000
ChairmanBoban Vucheski
ManagerMarjan Bilbiloski
LeagueMacedonian Second League
2024–25Third League (West), 1st (promoted)

FK Teteks (Macedonian:ФК Тетекс) is afootball club from the city ofTetovo inNorth Macedonia. They are currently competing in theMacedonian Second League.

History

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Tetovo is a city with one of the oldest football tradition in Macedonia. The football club Ljuboten was formed in the distant 1910s and, together with Vardar, were the oldest clubs in the Macedonia.Numerous Tetovo residents paraded through the ranks of this club, instilling a love for this sport among the population and leading football to quickly become the most important side job in the world and in the Tetovo region.In 1946, there was a club from Tetovo called Šar Tetovo, and it competed in the Macedonian Republic League and Macedonian Cup. It won the Macedonian Cup two times in 1948 and 1950, and was successful in the Macedonian League. However, it was dissolved after a few years, mostly because of financial difficulties. Not much long after this, a new club was founded on the base of FK Šar, named Tekstilec.The founder of FK Teteks is the Woollen MillTeteks and because of this they are known as "Štofari" (Tailors).

In 1953, just two years into the existence of the Woollen Mill "Todor Tsipovski-Mergjan" known as "Teteks", on February 18, 1953, at the initiative of Andro Jankovski, then commercial director of the Mill, and the famous sports worker and football enthusiast Aleksandar Apostolov, the Football Club TEXTILEC was formed within the Mill.The formation of Tekstilec, which would bear this name until 1961, when it was renamed FC Teteks, was conditioned by the need, as it was said at the time, for the development of sports among the employs. They were in the shadow of the older clubFK Ljuboten (formed in 1919). FK Ljuboten's squad was full with homegrown players fromTetovo, while Teteks had the capability to attract the best players from Macedonia and wider from the former Federation.The 1950s were a boom year for football in the city beneath the Shar Planina Mountains. Matches between local rivals Tekstilec and Ljuboten always attracted large crowds to the old city stadium, which was then new, surrounded by walls and with a concrete stand built in 1952.These were real sporting events for the city and the surrounding area, which were the subject of discussions long before they took place and for a long time afterwards. Simply put, the city lived with and for football. Football fans in Tetovo were divided into two camps, and a healthy competition developed between the teams, which inevitably led to a higher quality of the game. They won the Macedonian Republic League on four occasions and along withVardar, was the only other Macedonian club to have won the Federal EasternFederal Second League containing teams from 3 federal Republics: Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia.It was precisely the entry into the First Federal League that would be the occasion for the start of the construction of the new City Stadium, as the home of Teteks. The stadium began to be built in 1981 at the initiative of The General Director of the Teteks Combine, Stojan Gjorceski, and it is the combine that will participate with 90% in financing the construction of the new stadium, which since its completion in 1984 has become the home of the Teteks Football Club.

Teteks played in the inauguralMacedonian First League, but finished 17th and were relegated. The club was bought by a German concern UFA Media Group with Braco Vujchik as chairman. After winning theMacedonian Second League in 2009, they were promoted back to the top level of Macedonian football, for the2009/2010 season. Teteks claimed their firstMacedonian Football Cup in 2010[2] and in the summer made their European debut in theUEFA Europa League. In 2013, Teteks made history by becoming the first relegated team in Macedonia to win the national Cup.[3]

Derby of Tetovo – Tetovo's big derby match used to take place between FK Teteks, whose fans are working class, and FK Ljuboten, whose fans are the oldest citizens of Tetovo.

At the end of July 2020, teteks management took over the second-division clubFK Labunishta in 2011, and moved the club to Tetovo. According to the move, the club is scheduled to be named Labunishta 2011, in the first half of the season and Tetek 1953, in the second half of the season.[4][5]

Teteks Arena

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The City Park Stadium is the home ground of FK Teteks. Its built by Teteks Confection Company the owners of FK Teteks Football club. Its last expansion is done in 1980. The Arena has a capacity of 12 000 seats with one fully covered stand .

Teteks Arena

Honours

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North MacedoniaSocialist Republic of MacedoniaChampions (4):

1st: 1965,1969,1974,1985
2nd League

Socialist Republic of MacedoniaFederal Second league:

1st:1981

North MacedoniaMacedonian Second League:

1st:2009

North MacedoniaSocialist Republic of MacedoniaCup Winners (6):

1st: 1948,1950,1978, 1982,2010,2013
2nd:2011,2015

North MacedoniaMacedonian Supercup:

2nd: 2013

Recent seasons

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SeasonLeagueCupEuropean competitions
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos
1992–931. MFL341261635563017th ↓
1993–942. MFL West2612594434293rd
1994–952. MFL West32162145351505th
1995–962. MFL West30135124535447th
1996–972. MFL West2916584621533rd
1997–982. MFL West30146104330483rd
1998–992. MFL West3019566930622nd
1999–002. MFL West3421589334683rd
2000–012. MFL341561356405110th
2001–022. MFL34153165538489thR1
2002–032. MFL36206106633663rdR2
2003–042. MFL32141085330524th
2004–052. MFL33175114631565th
2005–062. MFL301121736453510thQF
2006–072. MFL33166114832543rdR1
2007–082. MFL32145133230477thR2
2008–092. MFL2918925013631st ↑R1
2009–101. MFL2686123130307thW
2010–111. MFL33128133836447thRUEuropa LeagueQR2
2011–121. MFL338111423483510thQF
2012–131. MFL33672022472511th ↓W
2013–142. MFL2918655420602nd ↑SFEuropa LeagueQR1
2014–151. MFL33362422731510th ↓RU
2015–162. MFL2710982725394thR1
2016–172. MFL2777131629288thR2
2017–182. MFL West27123124042396thQF
2018–192. MFL West2795132834328th ↓R1
2019–2013. MFL West11821326262nd ↑N/A
2020–212. MFL West2783151934277thPR
2021–222. MFL West27106113244365thPR
2022–232. MFL30941731783113thR1
2023–242. MFL30761732602715th ↓R1
2024–253. MFL West2421218518651st ↑PR

1The 2019–20 season was abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia.[6]

Teteks in Europe

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2010–11UEFA Europa LeagueSecond qualifying roundLatviaFK Ventspils3–10–03–1
Third qualifying roundSwedenIF Elfsborg1–20–51–7
2013–14UEFA Europa LeagueFirst qualifying roundArmeniaFC Pyunik1–10–11–2

Current squad

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As of 21 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 MKDOnur Beshir
2DF MKDZlatko Radeski
3DF MKDFatlum Selmani
5DF MKDMarko Stojcheski
6MF MKDBlashko Nikolovski
7MF MKDMentor Saljiu
8MF MKDAgon Elmazi
9FW MKDErjon Elmazi
10MF MKDRihan Zeqiri
11FW MKDAzis Jamini
14DF MKDAljtrim Jakupi
15DF MKDMuhamed Amiti
16MF MKDSlavcho Misajlovski
17DF MKDMartin Radulovikj-Velichkovikj
18MF MKDDaut Dauti
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19FW MKDLuka Gavroski
20FW ALBGenc Gashi
21DF MKDBojan Ristoski
22FW MKDDaniel Nikolovski
23MF MKDAltin Nuredinovski
24DF MKDStefan Stefanovski
25GK MKDBleron Redjepi
31GK MKDPetar Mitev
44DF MKDIndrit Sakjipi
77DF MKDEnis Dervishi
99MF MKDMeriton Saliji
DF MKDArgjend Alija
DF MKDBamir Aliu
DF MKDPetar Obadikj
MF MKDAmin Shakjiri

Historical list of coaches

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(June 2020)

Supporters

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The supporters of FK Teteks are namedVojvodi (Dukes) since 28 October 1988. They are also known as Vojvodi Jug (South Dukes) because their home side tribune is on the south side. The Vojvodi's well-known motto is "Со Верба Во Бог – Војводи До Гроб" (With trust in God, Dukes until the grave).They have a great relations withFK Vardar fans,Komiti Skopje.[8]

References

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  1. ^"ФК Тетекс денеска слави 65 години". 18 February 2018. Archived fromthe original on 18 April 2019. Retrieved20 February 2018.
  2. ^"Teteks hold on to lift Macedonian Cup".Archived from the original on 23 September 2017. Retrieved19 May 2012.
  3. ^"Teteks wins Macedonian Cup".Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved27 May 2013.
  4. ^"Тетекс се фузираше со Лабуништа, се враќа во Втора лига". 22 July 2020. Archived fromthe original on 28 July 2020. Retrieved28 June 2022.
  5. ^"Тетекс се враќа во ВМФЛ, договори фузија со Лабуништа". 22 July 2020. Archived fromthe original on 28 July 2020. Retrieved28 June 2022.
  6. ^"Вонредна седница на Управен одбор на Фудбалска федерација на Македонија: Прекин на натпреварувачката сезона 2019/2020". Фудбалска Федерација на Македонија. 4 June 2020.Archived from the original on 4 June 2020. Retrieved20 October 2022.
  7. ^Dobrinko Ilievski leaves TeteksArchived 6 June 2020 at theWayback Machine – Macedonian Football
  8. ^"Интервју: Војводи Тетово". Archived fromthe original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved19 April 2012.

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