2015–16 Macedonian First League

Macedonian First League
Teams 8
Duration October 10, 2015 – April 23, 2016
(Regular season)
May, – June, 2016
(Playoffs)
Top seed KK MZT Skopje
TV Macedonian Radio Television

The 2015–16 Macedonian First League is the 24th season of the Macedonian First League, with 8 teams participating in it.

Regular season started on October 10, 2015, and will finish on April 23, 2016 followed by the playoffs, with the six best placed teams joining it.

Teams

Team City Venue Capacity
MZT Skopje Skopje Jane Sandanski Arena 7,500
Rabotnicki Skopje Gradski Park 2,000
Karpoš Sokoli Skopje Boris Trajkovski Sports Center 8,000
Feni Industries Kavadarci Jasmin Sports Hall 2,500
Kumanovo Kumanovo Sports Hall Kumanovo 7,000
Strumica Strumica Sports Hall Park 2,300
Kozuv Gevgelija 26th April Hall 1,500
Best Gevgelija 26th April Hall 1,500

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
MZT Skopje Aerodrom Republic of Macedonia Aleksandar Jončevski Republic of Macedonia Damjan Stojanovski Li-Ning Acibaden / Bauer
KK Rabotnicki Republic of Macedonia Marin Dokuzovski Republic of Macedonia Dimitar Mirakovski Adidas -
KK Karpoš Sokoli Serbia Siniša Matić Republic of Macedonia Angel Tasevski Erreà -
KK Feni Industries Republic of Macedonia Ljupčo Malinkov Republic of Macedonia Goran Samardziev Spalding FENI Industries
KK Kumanovo Republic of Macedonia Marjan Srbinovski Republic of Macedonia Aleksandar Kostoski Dacapo Hromak / DeLuxe
KK Strumica Republic of Macedonia Zlatko Zetov Republic of Macedonia Eftim Bogoev Li-Ning Maks
KK Kozuv Republic of Macedonia Marjan Ilievski Republic of Macedonia Vladimir Brckov Spalding -
KK Best Republic of Macedonia Vladimir Mirkovski Republic of Macedonia Nikola Gajdadjiev Legea Vantoni

Coaching changes

Week Club Outgoing coach Date of change Incoming coach
1rd KK Best Republic of Macedonia Nikola Nikolovski 13 October 2015 Republic of Macedonia Micko Aleksovski
7th KK Kozuv Republic of Macedonia Boban Mitev 11 November 2015 Greece Stratos Kukulekidis
9th KK Kumanovo Serbia Ljubisav Luković 27 November 2015 Republic of Macedonia Straso Todorovic
11th MZT Skopje Slovenia Aleš Pipan 7 December 2015[1] Republic of Macedonia Aleksandar Jončevski
17th KK Best Republic of Macedonia Micko Aleksovski 13 January 2016 Republic of Macedonia Vladimir Mirkovski
20th KK Kozuv Greece Stratos Kukulekidis 4 February 2016 Republic of Macedonia Marjan Ilievski
24th KK Kumanovo Republic of Macedonia Straso Todorovic 25 February 2016 Republic of Macedonia Marjan Srbinovski

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 MZT Skopje 28 24 4 2326 1888 +438 52 Semifinals Playoffs
2 Karpoš Sokoli 28 21 7 2441 2035 +406 49
3 Kumanovo 28 20 8 2388 2152 +236 48 Quarterfinals Playoffs
4 Feni Industries 28 18 10 2278 2088 +190 46
5 Kozuv 28 13 15 2034 2064 30 41
6 Rabotnicki 28 11 17 2115 2165 50 39
7 Strumica 28 5 23 1879 2367 488 33
8 Best 28 0 28 1865 2537 672 28 Relegated

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals     Semifinals     Final
                                                   
      1  MZT Skopje  
  4  Feni Industries 100 79          
  5  Kozuv 96 91          
       
      2  Karpoš Sokoli    
  3  Kumanovo 82 77        
  6  Rabotnicki 85 60  

Individual statistics

Points

Rank Name Team PPG
1.United States Ty HarrisRepublic of Macedonia KK Best21.1
2.Serbia Marko LukovicRepublic of Macedonia KK MZT Skopje20.3
3.Republic of Macedonia Bojan TrajkovskiRepublic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo18.3

Rebounds

Rank Name Team RPG
1.Serbia Uros LukovicRepublic of Macedonia KK MZT Skopje11.1
2.Republic of Macedonia Gjorgji CekovskiRepublic of Macedonia KK Rabotnicki9.8
3.Serbia Marko MarkovicRepublic of Macedonia KK Best9.0

Assists

Rank Name Team APG
1.Republic of Macedonia Aleksandar Kostoski Republic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo6.3
2.Republic of Macedonia Dimitar MirakovskiRepublic of Macedonia KK Rabotnicki6.2
3.Croatia Karlo VragovicRepublic of Macedonia KK Feni Industries5.8

Steals

Rank Name Team SPG
1.United States C.J. Carter Republic of Macedonia KK MZT Skopje2.3
2.Serbia Marko BoltićRepublic of Macedonia KK Karpoš Sokoli2.1
3.United States Brandon PennRepublic of Macedonia KK Kozuv2.1

Blocks

Rank Name Team APG
1.Serbia Uros Lukovic Republic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo3.1
2.Serbia Nenad MisanovicRepublic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo1.5
3.Montenegro Žarko RakočevićRepublic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo1.3

MVP List

MVP of the Round

Round Player Team Efficiency
1Israel Anton KazarnovskiRepublic of Macedonia KK Karpoš Sokoli50
2Serbia Uros LukovicRepublic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo40
3Serbia Uros LukovicRepublic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo41
4Serbia Uros LukovicRepublic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo37
5Serbia Đorđe DrenovacRepublic of Macedonia KK MZT Skopje36
6Serbia Uros LukovicRepublic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo37
7Serbia Đorđe DrenovacRepublic of Macedonia KK MZT Skopje42
8Republic of Macedonia Gjorgji CekovskiRepublic of Macedonia KK Rabotnicki35
9Serbia Đorđe DrenovacRepublic of Macedonia KK MZT Skopje34
10Serbia Đorđe DrenovacRepublic of Macedonia KK MZT Skopje31
11Republic of Macedonia Bojan TrajkovskiRepublic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo 49
12Serbia Nenad Misanovic Republic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo38
13Croatia Karlo Vragovic Republic of Macedonia KK Feni Industries 37
14Croatia Karlo Vragovic Republic of Macedonia KK Feni Industries 36
15Croatia Karlo Vragovic Republic of Macedonia KK Feni Industries 41
16Republic of Macedonia Gjorgji CekovskiRepublic of Macedonia KK Rabotnicki28

Macedonian clubs in European competitions

Team Competition Progress Result
Republic of Macedonia KK MZT Skopje 2015–16 ABA League ABA League 8th place
Republic of Macedonia KK Kumanovo 2015–16 FIBA Europe Cup Regular Season Group J 4th place

References

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