Macedonian Republic Football League

Macedonian Republic Football League (Macedonian: Македонска републичка фудбалска лига) was the highest football league in Macedonia within the Yugoslav football system. During the time of SFR Yugoslavia, it was third level league for most of the time and the winner was usually promoted to Yugoslav Second League.

Winners

In SFR Yugoslavia

Season Champion Clubs playing on Higher Level
1944–45 Makedonija Skopje
1945–46 Pobeda Skopje
1946–47 Makedonija Skopje Pobeda S (I)
1947–48 Dinamo Skopje Vardar (I), Rabotnički (II)
1948–49 11 Oktomvri Kumanovo Dinamo S, Vardar (II)
1949–50 Rabotnik Bitola 11 Oktomvri K, Vardar (II), Rabotnički (III)
1950–51 Rabotnik Bitola Rabotnički, Vardar (II)
1951–52 Rabotnički Skopje Rabotnički, Vardar (I)
1952–53 Pobeda Prilep Vardar (I)
1953–54 Pobeda Prilep Rabotnički, Vardar (I)
1954–55 Metalec Skopje Vardar (I), Rabotnički (II)
1955–56 Belasica Strumica Bregalnica, Metalec, Pobeda, Rabotnički, Rabotnik, Vardar (II)
1956–57 Pelister Bitola Vardar (I), Belasica, Metalec, Pobeda, Rabotnički (II)
1957–58 Belasica Strumica Vardar (I), Pelister, Pobeda, Rabotnički, Sloga (II)
1958–59 Pobeda Prilep Vardar (I), Rabotnički (II)
1959–60 Pelister Bitola Vardar (II)
1960–61 Pelister Bitola Vardar (I), Pobeda (II)
1961–62 Pobeda Prilep Vardar (I)
1962–63 Pobeda Prilep Vardar (II)
1963–64 Bregalnica Štip Vardar (I), Pobeda (II)
1964–65 Teteks Tetovo Vardar (I), Bregalnica, Pobeda (II)
1965–66 Rabotnički Skopje Vardar (I), Pobeda (II)
1966–67 Bregalnica Štip Vardar (I), Pobeda, Rabotnički (II)
1967–68 Rabotnički Skopje Vardar (I), Bregalnica, Pobeda (II)
1968–69 Teteks Tetovo Vardar (I), Bregalnica, Pobeda, Rabotnički, Tikveš (II)
1969–70 MIK Skopje Vardar (I), Bregalnica, Pobeda, Rabotnički, Teteks, Tikveš (II)
1970–71 Kumanovo Bregalnica, MIK, Pobeda, Rabotnički, Teteks, Vardar (II)
1971–72 Tikveš Kavadarci Vardar (I), Bregalnica, Kumanovo, MIK, Pobeda, Rabotnički, Teteks (II)
1972–73 Rabotnički Skopje Vardar (I), Bregalnica, Kumanovo, Pobeda, Teteks, Tikveš (II)
1973–74 Teteks Tetovo Vardar (I), Kumanovo, Pobeda, Rabotnički (II)
1974–75 Pelister Bitola Vardar (I), Kumanovo, Pobeda, Rabotnički, Teteks (II)
1975–76 Bregalnica Štip Vardar (I), Pelister, Pobeda, Rabotnički, Teteks (II)
1976–77 Rabotnički Skopje Bregalnica, Pobeda, Teteks, Vardar (II)
1977–78 Tikveš Kavadarci Bregalnica, Pobeda, Rabotnički, Teteks, Vardar (II)
1978–79 Pobeda Prilep Teteks, Tikveš, Vardar (II)
1979–80 Rabotnički Skopje Vardar (I), Pobeda, Teteks (II)
1980–81 Pobeda Prilep Vardar (I), Rabotnički, Teteks (II)
1981–82 Pelister Bitola Teteks, Vardar (I), Pobeda (II)
1982–83 Belasica Strumica Vardar (I), Pelister, Teteks (II)
1983–84 Bregalnica Štip Vardar (I), Belasica, Pelister, Teteks (II)
1984–85 Teteks Tetovo Vardar (I), Belasica, Bregalnica, Pelister (II)
1985–86 Pobeda Prilep Vardar (I), Belasica, Bregalnica, Pelister, Teteks (II)
1986–87 Metalurg Skopje Vardar (I), Belasica, Pelister, Pobeda, Teteks (II)
1987–88 Belasica Strumica Vardar (I), Metalurg S, Pelister, Pobeda, Teteks (II)
1988–89 Borec Veles Vardar (I), Belasica, Pelister (II), Bregalnica, Metalurg S, Ljuboten, Osogovo, Pobeda, Sileks, Teteks (III-E)
1989–90 Balkan Skopje Vardar (I), Pelister (II), Belasica, Borec, Bregalnica, Metalurg S, Pobeda, Sileks, Teteks (III-E)
1990–91 Makedonija Gjorče Petrov Pelister, Vardar (II), Balkan, Borec, Bregalnica, Pobeda, Sileks, Teteks (III-E)
1991–92 Sasa Makedonska Kamenica Pelister, Vardar (I), Balkan, Teteks (II), Belasica, Borec, Bregalnica, Makedonija GjP, Osogovo, Pobeda, Sileks (III-E)
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