ŽFK Naše Taksi

ЖФК "Наше Такси"
ŽFK "Naše Taksi"
Full name Ženski fudbalski klub
Naše Taksi Skopje
Nickname(s) Шоферки (Shoferki)
Founded 19 July 2010
Dissolved 2012
Chairman Kristijan Kosev
Manager Blagoja Filiposki
League Premier league
2011-12 1st (champions)

ZFK Naše Taksi (Macedonian: Женски фудбалски клуб Наше Такси, meaning Our Taxi) was a women's football club from Skopje the capital of Macedonia. Founded in 2010, the team started directly in the Macedonian women's football championship and went on to win its first championship[1] and the national cup.[2] They defended both titles the next year and played two seasons in the UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round. The club dissolved before the start of the next seaosn.

History

The founding of the club was decided on 19 June 2010 with the official documents filed on 15 July 2010. At that time the club became Skopje's only women's football club, though earlier clubs existed in the city.

The club was dissolved in 2012.

Titles

Squad

The 2011–12 champions league squad.

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

No. Position Player
1 Republic of Macedonia GK Vesna Vitanova
12 Republic of Macedonia GK Ivana Avramoska
18 Republic of Macedonia GK Froska Kostova
21 Republic of Macedonia GK Viktorija Doneva
2 Republic of Macedonia DF Dzejljane Sakiri
3 Republic of Macedonia DF Aneta Georgieva
5 Republic of Macedonia DF Milka Arsova
6 Republic of Macedonia DF Hristina Arsova
13 Republic of Macedonia DF Marina Arsovska
16 Republic of Macedonia DF Dragana Kostova
19 Republic of Macedonia DF Daniela Ristevska
20 Republic of Macedonia DF Nikolina Radevska
24 Republic of Macedonia DF Simona Nikolovska
No. Position Player
4 Republic of Macedonia MF Katerina Mileska
8 Republic of Macedonia MF Lenche Andreevska
9 Republic of Macedonia MF Shireta Brahimi
10 Republic of Macedonia MF Maja Stankovska
14 Republic of Macedonia MF Marjana Naceva
15 Republic of Macedonia MF Radica Dukova
17 Republic of Macedonia MF Martina Bogleva
23 Republic of Macedonia MF Dragana Saltirova
7 Republic of Macedonia FW Gentjana Rochi
11 Republic of Macedonia FW Violeta Spirovska
22 Republic of Macedonia FW Naksie Krivanjeva
25 Republic of Macedonia FW Eli Jakovska

UEFA Competitions Record

The team made its European debut in 2011 when they hosted a mini-tournament for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League. With two wins and a 1–3 loss against top seeded women's team of BSC Young Boys they took a second place. Narrowly missing the round of 32 by goal difference in comparison of the best runners-up.

Competition Round Country Club Result
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Switzerland YB Frauen 1–3
Greece PAOK 1–0
Moldova Goliador Chişinău 6–0
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Greece PAOK 0–1
Hungary MTK 0–8
Latvia Skonto/Ceriba 5–2

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