Revolt, staves or something else: Albanian club in Macedonian league won a point

Shkupi Football Club Concludes Championship Season with Record Losses

Shkupi, the Skopje-based club, concluded its recently completed national championship season at the bottom of the standings. Throughout the 33 games played, the club registered a remarkable 32 defeats and a single draw, highlighting a profoundly unsuccessful season. The club’s performance was characterized by significant defensive vulnerabilities, conceding 130 shots throughout the championship.

Conversely, Shkupi managed to score only 15 goals, resulting in a final goal difference of -115. The club’s struggles are attributed to circumstances surrounding the season. In November 2024, long-time president Olgun Aydin departed due to disagreements with the Macedonian First League’s ruling and management.

This departure triggered a severe financial crisis, leading to the departure of numerous players and coaching staff. Analysts suggest that these off-field issues were a primary factor in the club’s disastrous season. The outcome reflects a challenging period for the Shkupi club and its position within the national championship.

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One thought on “Revolt, staves or something else: Albanian club in Macedonian league won a point

  1. This club’s struggles paint a stark picture of the challenges facing football in North Macedonia.

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