1994–95 Macedonian Second Football League

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Macedonian Second League
Season1994–95
Champions
Promoted Makedonija
Relegated
1995–96

The 1994–95 Macedonian Second Football League was the third season since its establishment. It began in August 1994 and ended in June 1995. [1]

Contents

East

Participating teams

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Shtip
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Valandovo
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Valandovo clubs:
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Shtip clubs:
Location of teams in 1994–95 Macedonian Second League - East
ClubCity
Bashkimi Kumanovo
Bregalnica Delchevo Delchevo
Bregalnica Shtip Shtip
Dojransko Ezero Nov Dojran
Kumanovo Kumanovo
Metalurg Titov Veles
Plachkovica Radovish
Pobeda Valandovo
Sloga Gorni Podlog Gorni Podlog
Sloga Vinica Vinica
Tri Cheshmi Tri Cheshmi, Shtip
Turnovo Turnovo
Udarnik Pirava
Vardar Negotino
Vardarski Bogdanci
Zheleznichar Bogomila

League standing

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1 Pobeda Valandovo (C, R)3024427722+5576Relegation to Macedonian Third League [lower-alpha 1]
2 Kumanovo 3023616520+4575
3 Bregalnica Shtip 30154114532+1349
4 Plachkovica 30144125239+1346
5 Bashkimi 30135124837+1144
6 Metalurg Titov Veles 30127114937+1243
7 Bregalnica Delchevo 30127113334143
8 Turnovo 30125133833+541
9 Vardarski 30124144948+140
10 Vardar Negotino 30124145965640
11 Udarnik 30109114342+139
12 Dojransko Ezero 30116134951239
13 Sloga Vinica (R)30107134339+437Relegation to Macedonian Third League
14 Tri Cheshmi (R)301141537662937
15 Sloga Gorni Podlog (R)30722131542323
16 Zheleznichar Bogomila (R)30222618117998
Source: MacedonianFootball.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head away goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Pobeda Valandovo were declined the promotion and were relegated by the Federation due to suspicious matches.

West

Participating teams

ClubCity
Gostivar Gostivar
Karaorman Struga
Korab Debar
Madjari Solidarnost Skopje
Makedonija Skopje
Metalurg Skopje
Napredok Kichevo
Novaci Novaci
Pitu Guli Krushevo
Prespa Resen
Rabotnichki Skopje
Shkëndija Arachinovo Arachinovo
Shkëndija Tetovo Tetovo
Skopje Skopje
Suvenir Samokov
Teteks Tetovo
Varosh Prilep

League standing

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Makedonija Skopje (C, P)3223547525+5074Promotion to Macedonian First League
2 Shkëndija Arachinovo 3220757627+4967
3 Gostivar 3220577230+4265
4 Shkëndija Tetovo 32166106138+2354
5 Teteks 32162145351+250
6 Napredok 32147115848+1049
7 Novaci 32145134451747
8 Varosh 32127135353043
9 Korab 32134154649343
10 Prespa 321321737602341
11 Rabotnichki 32117144741+640
12 Skopje 321311848631540
13 Madjari Solidarnost 321161560701039
14 Karaorman 321151645672238
15 Metalurg (R)328111343581535Relegation to Macedonian Third League
16 Pitu Guli (R)32951838713332
17 Suvenir [lower-alpha 1] (R)32432529835412
Source: MacedonianFootball.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head away goals scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Suvenir was deducted three points.

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References

  1. "Republic of Macedonia 1994/95". RSSSF.no. Retrieved 30 December 2016.