Results

North Macedonia Cup 10/02 12:00 5 FK Pobeda v KF Gostivari L 1-3
Club Friendly List 02/07 13:00 - FK Pobeda v Pelister Bitola D 0-0
North Macedonia Cup 09/20 13:00 5 FC Jang Tim Struga v FK Pobeda L 4-3
North Macedonia First League 05/14 15:00 33 FK Pobeda v Tikves Kavadarci L 1-4
North Macedonia First League 05/07 15:00 31 [6] Makedonija Gj. P v FK Pobeda [11] L 7-0
North Macedonia First League 04/30 14:00 30 [11] FK Pobeda v FK Skopje [10] L 0-4
North Macedonia First League 04/26 14:00 29 [9] Akademija Pandev v FK Pobeda [11] L 2-0
North Macedonia First League 04/23 14:00 28 [11] FK Pobeda v Rabotnicki Skopje [8] L 0-1
North Macedonia First League 04/15 14:00 27 FC Struga Trim & Lum v FK Pobeda L 6-2
North Macedonia First League 04/09 13:00 26 [11] FK Pobeda v KF Shkupi Skopje [3] L 0-6
North Macedonia First League 04/02 13:00 25 [3] Shkendija Tetovo v FK Pobeda [11] L 2-0
North Macedonia First League 03/18 14:00 24 [11] FK Pobeda v FK Sileks [4] L 1-5

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 0
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 1 1 0
Goals against 3 3 0
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - FK Pobeda

FK Pobeda (Macedonian: ФК Победа) was a football club based in the city of Prilep, North Macedonia.

History

The club was founded in 1941 as Goce Delčev and renamed in 1950 to FK Pobeda. FK Pobeda has been a winner of Macedonian First League for two times (eight times as Republic League in Yugoslavia), and Macedonian Football Cup for one time (eight times as Republic Cup in Yugoslavia). Their first great period was the 1950s, when they won the Republic Cup for the first time in 1951. One year later Pobeda won its first championship title in 1952 and in 1954 the second one. They waited for 4 years for their next trophy they won the Republic Cup for the second time in 1958. Next year 1959 they became champions of SR Macedonia again. They continued with their winning series in the 1960s. Pobeda won its 3rd cup in 1960, and again the cup masters won their 4th cup in 1961. Next year it was time for a new championship title in 1962, and then the duble crown in 1963. Last trophy in the 1960s was 1964 Republic Cup for the 6th time. In the late 1960s and early 1970s Pobeda had a stagnation period although it was on the top most of the time and they played pretty good in the cup too. Finally after 13 years Pobeda won again, and again it was the Macedonian Republic Cup in 1977 for the 7th time. Two years after Pobeda was back on track winning its 5th title after 16 years waiting. Two years after in 1981 Pobeda did it again 7th time champion of SR Macedonia. The 1980s was their last good period and they won their 8th championship title in 1986. Next year it was time to win the cup again and they did it for the 8th time in 1987 (and last time in the part of Yugoslavia).

The period of the 1990s, after an independence of Macedonia, didn't bring much excitement for the Pobeda's fans and they had to wait for better times. The beginning of the 2000s was a good sign and the long period of waiting was over. In 2002 it was time to win the Macedonian Football Cup for the first and only time. Two years later the club was won the champions title in 2004 for the first time since of the Macedonia's independence. They didn't wait for long to win their second, 3 years later in 2007 Pobeda was champion again and for the last time. Also, Pobeda has represented Macedonia for ten times in the European Football Cups. On March 27, 2009, UEFA, the governing body of football in Europe, charged FK Pobeda over match fixing allegations relating to a Champions League qualifying match against FC Pyunik of Armenia in 2004 They were subsequently found guilty and banned from UEFA competitions for eight years. The next season in which they will be eligible to compete is 2017–18. In April 2017, their suspension was expired and Pobeda will be returning to the Macedonian leagues soon.

A successor club which claims rights to Pobeda's honours and records was established in 2010 under the name Viktorija, later renamed to Pobeda Junior and then to the name of the original club. However, they are not legally considered to be successors to the original Pobeda and the two clubs' track records and honours are kept separate by the Football Federation of Macedonia.

**FK Pobeda Junior** is a prominent youth soccer team based in North Macedonia, known for its commitment to developing young talent and fostering a passion for the sport. Established as a part of the larger FK Pobeda club, which has a rich history in Macedonian football, FK Pobeda Junior focuses on nurturing the skills and potential of aspiring soccer players from a young age.

The team competes in various youth leagues and tournaments, providing its players with valuable experience and exposure to competitive soccer. With a strong emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, FK Pobeda Junior aims to instill not only technical skills but also important life values in its players.

The club's training facilities are equipped to support the development of young athletes, featuring experienced coaches who are dedicated to guiding players through their soccer journey. FK Pobeda Junior is not just about winning; it is about creating a supportive environment where young players can grow, learn, and enjoy the beautiful game.

As a feeder team for the senior FK Pobeda squad, FK Pobeda Junior plays a crucial role in the club's long-term vision of success, ensuring a steady pipeline of talent that contributes to the future of Macedonian football. With a passionate fan base and a commitment to excellence, FK Pobeda Junior is poised to make a significant impact on the local soccer scene and beyond.