1999–2000 Macedonian First Football League

Macedonian First League
Season 1999–2000
Champions Sloga Jugomagnat
2nd domestic title
Relegated Napredok
Kumanovo
Champions League Sloga Jugomagnat
UEFA Cup Pobeda
Rabotnički
Intertoto Cup Pelister
Matches played 182
Goals scored 524 (2.88 per match)
Top goalscorer Argjend Beqiri (19)
Biggest home win Napredok 10–0 Kumanovo
Biggest away win Kumanovo 0–8 Vardar
Napredok 0–8 Pobeda
Highest scoring Napredok 10–0 Kumanovo

The 1999–2000 Macedonian First League was the 8th season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of Macedonia. The first matches of the season were played on 15 August 1999 and the last on 28 May 2000. FK Sloga Jugomagnat defended their championship title, having won their second title in a row.

Promotion and relegation

At the start of the 1999–2000 season

Promoted from 1998–99 Second League

Relegated to 2000–01 Second League

At the end of the 1999–2000 season

Promoted from 1999–2000 Second League

Relegated to 2000–01 Second League

Participating teams

Skopje
Skopje clubs:
Location of teams in 1999–2000 Macedonian First League
Club City Stadium
FK Borec MHK Veles Gradski stadion Veles
FK Cementarnica 55 Skopje Stadion Cementarnica
FK Kumanovo Kumanovo Gradski stadion Kumanovo
FK Makedonija Asiba Skopje Stadion Gjorče Petrov
FK Napredok Kičevo Gradski stadion Kičevo
FK Osogovo Kočani Stadion Nikola Mantov
FK Pelister Bitola Stadion Tumbe Kafe
FK Pobeda Prilep Stadion Goce Delčev
FK Rabotnički Kometal Skopje Gradski stadion Skopje
FK Sasa Makedonska Kamenica Gradski stadion Makedonska Kamenica
FK Sileks Kratovo Gradski stadion Kratovo
FK Sloga Jugomagnat Skopje Stadion Čair
FK Tikveš Kavadarci Gradski stadion Kavadarci
FK Vardar Skopje Gradski stadion Skopje

League table

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts Notes
1 Sloga Jugomagnat 26 18 7 1 55 13 +42 61 Champions League
1st Qualifying Round
2 Pobeda 26 15 7 4 57 23 +34 52 UEFA Cup
Qualifying Round
3 Rabotnički Kometal 26 16 2 8 41 26 +15 50
4 Pelister 26 14 5 7 48 30 +18 47 Intertoto Cup
First Round
5 Cementarnica 26 14 5 7 43 29 +14 47
6 Sileks 26 11 7 8 43 29 +14 40
7 Makedonija Asiba 26 10 6 10 29 28 +1 36
8 Tikveš 26 9 4 13 37 54 -17 31
9 Borec MHK 26 8 6 12 30 42 -12 30
10 Vardar 26 7 8 11 39 38 +1 29
11 Sasa 26 7 7 12 22 34 -12 28
12 Osogovo 26 7 5 14 34 53 -19 26
13 Napredok 26 4 8 14 30 48 -18 20 Relegated to
Second League
14 Kumanovo 26 2 3 21 16 77 -61 9

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Results

Clubs BOR CEM KUM MAK NAP OSO PEL POB RAB SAS SIL SLO TIK VAR
Borec 0:02:21:02:24:11:22:01:02:11:20:35:11:1
Cementarnica 3:1 1:02:12:04:03:20:00:11:03:12:21:12:0
Kumanovo 0:3*0:0 0:12:23:11:20:20:21:22:00:20:30:8
Makedonija 0:00:24:1 1:02:01:23:10:12:10:00:03:23:1
Napredok 3:00:110:00:1 1:13:30:81:02:00:30:01:12:2
Osogovo 2:11:43:02:23:1 1:20:02:01:12:10:24:11:0
Pelister 3:05:14:02:04:13:1 2:21:03:13:00:21:01:1
Pobeda 2:03:16:11:01:02:12:0 3:44:02:01:14:05:2
Rabotnički 1:03:04:03:04:03:10:01:0 0:22:10:32:12:1
Sasa 0:11:05:10:11:01:11:11:11:4 1:10:21:00:2
Sileks 6:02:12:01:11:04:22:02:22:20:0 4:05:02:1
Sloga Jugomagnat 4:03:11:02:24:03:01:00:04:03:01:0 6:12:0
Tikveš 2:11:43:22:10:05:32:01:32:00:13:11:3 2:0
Vardar 1:11:44:01:03:13:03:21:20:20:00:01:12:2

* = match awarded

Top goalscorers

Player Club Goals
Republic of Macedonia Argjend Beqiri
Sloga Jugomagnat
19
Republic of Macedonia Dejan Ristovski
Cementarnica
16
Republic of Macedonia Nikolche Zdravevski
Pobeda
13
Republic of Macedonia Dejvi Glavevski
Pelister
Republic of Macedonia Antonio Tasev
Tikveš
12
Republic of Macedonia Toni Micevski
Pelister
11
Republic of Macedonia Zhanko Savov
Cementarnica
Bulgaria Mario Petkov
Makedonija GjP

See also

External links

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