FK Teteks

42°1′4.814″N 20°58′44.538″E / 42.01800389°N 20.97903833°E / 42.01800389; 20.97903833

ФК Тетекс
FK Teteks
Club crest
Full nameFudbalski klub Teteks Tetovo / Фудбалски клуб Тетекс Тетово
Nickname(s)Штофари (The Tailors)
Founded18 February 1953; 71 years ago (1953-02-18)[1]
GroundAMS Sport Center
ChairmanStevo Alampioski
ManagerMiroslav Jakovljević
LeagueMacedonian Third League (West)
2023–24Macedonian Second League, 15th (relegated)

FK Teteks (Macedonian: ФК Тетекс) is a football club from the city of Tetovo in North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Third League.

History

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 club was founded in 1953, under the name FK Tekstilec. The founder of FK Teteks is the textile combine Teteks and because of this they are known as "Štofari" (Tailors). They were in the shadow of the older club FK Ljuboten (formed in 1919). FK Ljuboten's squad was full with homegrown players from Tetovo, while Teteks had the capability to attract the best players from Macedonia and wider from the former Federation. They won the Macedonian Republic League on four occasions and along with Vardar, was the only other Macedonian club to have won the Federal EasternFederal Second League containing teams from 3 federal Republics: Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia.

Teteks played in the inaugural Macedonian 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 the Macedonian Second League in 2009, they were promoted back to the top level of Macedonian football, for the 2009/2010 season. Teteks claimed their first Macedonian Football Cup in 2010[2] and in the summer made their European debut in the UEFA 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. But today's main rival of FK Teteks is Shkëndija, whose fans are predominantly Albanians from Tetovo.

At the end of July 2020, teteks management took over the second-division club FK 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

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 .

Its a football stadium in Tetovo town

Honours

Champions (4):

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

Federal Second league:

1st: 1981

Macedonian Second League:

1st: 2009

Cup Winners (6):

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

Macedonian Supercup:

2nd: 2013

Recent seasons

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

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

Teteks in Europe

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2010–11UEFA Europa LeagueSecond qualifying round FK Ventspils3–10–03–1
Third qualifying round IF Elfsborg1–20–51–7
2013–14UEFA Europa LeagueFirst qualifying round FC Pyunik1–10–11–2

Current squad

As of 23 February 2024.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
17FW  MKDDaniel Nikolovski
18DF  MKDSimeon Zdravkovski
19FW  MKDAzis Jamini
20MF  MKDPetar Aleksovski
21MF  MKDAgon Elmazi
23DF  MKDKristijan Churlinov
44MF  MKDDimitar Stoimov
77MF  MKDMustafa Yusuf
99FW  MKDBelmin Aljoski
FW  MKDStefan Bogdanovski
FW  MKDDejan Cvetanoski
FW  MKDErjon Elmazi

Historical list of coaches

Supporters

The supporters of FK Teteks are named Vojvodi (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 with FK Vardar fans, Komiti Skopje.[8]

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