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List of FK Vardar seasons

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This is a list ofall seasons played byFK Vardar in national and Europeanfootball, from 1947 (the year the club was officially founded) to the most recent completed season.

Vardar is the most popular and renownedMacedonian football club both domestically and abroad, having won 10 national championships and 5 national cups.[1]

All-Time Yugoslav First League

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As of 29 May 2017[2]
RankClubGWDLGFGAGDP
11FK Vardar104134325244412491528−279933

All-Time Macedonian First League

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As of 10 April 2024[3]
RankClubGWDLGFGAGDP
1FK Vardar9555122322111651851+8001728

Seasons

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SFR Yugoslavia (1947–1992)

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SeasonLeagueCupCompetitionRoundPlayerGoals
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosEuropean competitionsTop goalscorer(s)
1947R32
1947–48Div 1185492239148thR32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJane Janevski9
1948–49Div 2186572834177thR64
1950Div 2208482822209thR16
1951Div 23019476424421stR32
1952Div 1167182133157th[B]R32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDragan Georgievski8
1952–53Div 12675103746199thDNQSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaGjorgje Cincievski10
1953–54Div 126510113138209thDNQ
1954–55Div 126581324411813thR16
1955–56Div 2 (IV Zone)2415637128361st
1956–57Div 122951230442311thDNQSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVladimir Nikolovski11
1957–58Div 122106103044267thDNQ
1958–59Div 122431523471112thR32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaAndon Donchevski11
1959–60Div 2 (East)2213364929291stR32
1960–61Div 122651121361710thWSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaAndon Donchevski7
1961–62Div 122741130371811thR32Cup Winners' CupR1Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaAndon Donchevski12
1962–63Div 2 (East)3018845024441stQFSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSokrat Mojsov18
1963–64Div 130681228352014th[C]DNQSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPetar Shulinchevski9
1964–65Div 1306111123332311thSFBalkans CupGS
1965–66Div 1301241447442810thQFSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMetodije Spasovski12
1966–67Div 130135124144318thSFBalkans CupGS
1967–68Div 1301010103137306thR16Mitropa CupSF
1968–69Div 1341291337363310thR16Mitropa CupR16
1969–70Div 134981725462617thR16Mitropa CupR16
1970–71Div 2 (East)3019564618431stR16
1971–72Div 1348141231443011thSFSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVancho Balevski8
1972–73Div 13410111335503110thR32Balkans CupRU
1973–74Div 1341271538403117thSFSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDušan Šujica12
1974–75Div 1347151235412916thBalkans CupRUSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVancho Balevski11
1975–76Div 1348121427362817thR32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDušan Šujica6
1976–77Div 2 (East)3420595526452ndQFSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBorche Micevski13
1977–78Div 2 (East)341311104436373rdR32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVasil Ringov12
1978–79Div 2 (East)3019566330431stQFSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRisto Gligorovski14
1979–80Div 134101594341357thR32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVasil Ringov10
1980–81Div 13411111241483311thR32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVasil Ringov11
1981–82Div 1341261643513014thR32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVasil Ringov15
1982–83Div 134139124347358thR16Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVasil Ringov7
1983–84Div 1341431746563115thR32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDarko Panchev19
1984–85Div 134165136758375thR16Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDarko Panchev20
1985–86Div 134146145259348thR16UEFA CupR2Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDarko Panchev12
1986–87Div 134158114039385th[D]R32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDarko Panchev18
1987–88Div 134157123740376thSFEuropean CupR1Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDarko Panchev13
1988–89Div 134137 (3)144651299thR32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaTome Trajanovski7
1989–90Div 13482 (1)2433641718thQFSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBogoljub Ranđelović8
1990–91Div 236197 (4)105838422ndR32Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVasil Gunev14
1991–92Div 133156 (4)125034346thR16Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVasil Gunev8

Macedonia (1992–present)

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SeasonLeagueCupCompetitionRoundPlayerGoals
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosEuropean competitionsTop goalscorer(s)
1992–931. MFL34277011916611stWNorth MacedoniaSaša Ćirić36
1993–941. MFL3023528516511stSFNorth MacedoniaSasho Miloshevski
North MacedoniaGoran Petreski
10
1994–951. MFL3023707917761stWUEFA CupPRNorth MacedoniaSaša Ćirić35
1995–961. MFL2817656022573rdRUUEFA CupR1
1996–971. MFL2611105321540−34thR16UEFA CupQR
1997–981. MFL2512583425414thW
1998–991. MFL2615476132494thWCup Winners' CupQRNorth MacedoniaVancho Trajchev14
1999–20001. MFL26781139382910thQFUEFA CupQRNorth MacedoniaGoran Petreski10
2000–011. MFL2620335216632ndQFNorth MacedoniaZoran Miserdovski11
2001–021. MFL2011452816371stSFUEFA CupQRBulgariaMario Petkov12
2002–031. MFL3322657337721stQFChampions LeagueQR2BrazilRogério Oliveira15
2003–041. MFL3317976639603rdQFChampions League
UEFA Cup
QR3
R1
BrazilNorth MacedoniaWandeir17
2004–051. MFL3322656834722ndR16Intertoto CupR3BrazilNorth MacedoniaWandeir19
2005–061. MFL3319774219613rdQFUEFA CupQR2North MacedoniaRiste Naumov15
2006–071. MFL3317886334594thWUEFA CupQR1BrazilNorth MacedoniaWandeir12
2007–081. MFL331211104540474thQFUEFA CupQR1North MacedoniaJovan Kostovski10
2008–091. MFL33111273523455thR16North MacedoniaBoban Janchevski10
2009–101. MFL339611312830−36thR32Bosnia and HerzegovinaBoško Stupić7
2010–111. MFL309519244429−311th[E]QFNorth MacedoniaFahrudin Gjurgjevikj5
2011–121. MFL33221015015761stSFNorth MacedoniaFilip Ivanovski24
2012–131. MFL3320857121681stSFChampions LeagueQR2North MacedoniaJovan Kostovski22
2013–141. MFL33151175532565thR16Champions LeagueQR2North MacedoniaAco Stojkov
North MacedoniaFilip Petrov
9
2014–151. MFL3220935621691stQFNorth MacedoniaFilip Ivanovski11
2015–161. MFL3225526717801stQFChampions LeagueQR2North MacedoniaDejan Blazhevski9
2016–171. MFL3625937524831stSFChampions LeagueQR2North MacedoniaDejan Blazhevski
BrazilJonathan Balotelli
11
2017–181. MFL36168125341562ndQFChampions League
Europa League
QR3
GS
ArmeniaTigran Barseghyan9
2018–191. MFL36171364523562ndR16Europa LeagueQR1North MacedoniaDarko Micevski8
2019–20[F]1. MFL2313733314461stR16North MacedoniaDaniel Avramovski10
2020–211. MFL337101632603111thR16North MacedoniaMartin Mirčevski8
2021–222. MFL (West)2718454715583rdQFNorth MacedoniaFilip Petkovski12
2022–232. MFL3019655520633rdQFNorth MacedoniaDario Desnikj
North MacedoniaVladimir Zhoglev
9
2023–241. MFL331071628433710thR16North MacedoniaDarko Glishikj4
2024–251. MFL33129123937455thWBosnia and HerzegovinaGoran Zakarić10

Notes

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  • A Between the 1988–89 and 1991–92 seasons drawn games went to penalties with only the shootout winners gaining the point. Figures in brackets in the drawn games column represent points won in such shootouts.
  • B The1952 Yugoslav First League was shortened and completed over a period of three and a half months, beginning on 2 March and ending on 22 June. The reason for the changes was a desire to start the next season in the fall of 1952, thus implementing the fall–spring format that had become a norm all across Europe by this time. The clubs were initially divided into two groups of six teams each, where everyone within a given group played each other twice (home and away). The statistics for the 1952 season thus show season totals and not just the final standings in the second stage group.
  • C Vardar was initially relegated, but was decided that would be allowed to remain in the top-flight Yugoslav First League the following season due to the devastatingearthquake that hit Skopje in July 1963. The thinking on the part of Yugoslav politicians was that having a team in the top-tier league would be a boost to the morale of inhabitants of Skopje.
  • D Due to the match-fixing scandal in the 1985–86 season, ten clubs had started the1986–87 Yugoslav First League season with a deduction of 6 points.Vardar, who had not been deducted any points, won the title and participated in the1987–88 European Cup. After post-season legal proceedings the situation was resolved in July 1987 with a court ruling which nullified the deductions and which meant that the title was given back to Partizan and that Vardar finished the season in fifth place.[4][5]
  • E Vardar was initially relegated, but was stayed in the league because of fusion withMiravci.[6]
  • F The season was abandoned due toCOVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia.[7] Vardar were declared the champions but not given the licence for the European competitions for the 2020–21 season.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Низ годините" (in Macedonian). fkvardar.mk. 29 May 2017. Archived fromthe original on 1 May 2019. Retrieved29 May 2017.
  2. ^"All-Time Table". .rsssf.org. 29 May 2017. Retrieved29 May 2017.
  3. ^"All Time Table". .rsssf.org. 29 May 2017. Retrieved29 May 2017.
  4. ^Miladinovich, Misha (16 December 1999)."Yugoslav teams in Eurocups". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved21 July 2017.
  5. ^Stokkermans, Karel (21 May 2010)."Yugoslavia/Serbia (and Montenegro) - List of Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved21 July 2017.
  6. ^"Official, FK Vardar Stays in First Division". MINA. 23 June 2011. Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved21 July 2017.
  7. ^"Вонредна седница на Управен одбор на Фудбалска федерација на Македонија: Прекин на натпреварувачката сезона 2019/2020". Фудбалска Федерација на Македонија. 4 June 2020.
  8. ^"ОФИЦИЈАЛНО: Вардар е фудбалски првак на Македонија!". Gol.mk. 26 June 2020. Retrieved27 June 2020.

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