List of football clubs in the Republic of Macedonia

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This is a list of football (soccer) clubs in Republic of Macedonia .

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First level

There are total of 10 clubs in the top tier of the football in Republic of Macedonia.

ClubCity / Town
Akademija Pandev Strumica
Pelister Bitola
Pobeda Prilep
Rabotnichki Centar, Skopje
Renova Djepchishte
Shkëndija Tetovo
Shkupi Chair, Skopje
Sileks Kratovo
Skopje Avtokomanda, Skopje
Vardar Centar, Skopje

Second level

There are a total of 20 clubs in two divisions when it comes to the second tier of the football in Republic of Macedonia.

East

ClubCity / Town
Belasica Strumica
Borec Veles
Bregalnica Shtip
Kozhuf Gevgelija
Osogovo Kochani
Plachkovica Radovish
Pobeda Valandovo
Sasa Makedonska Kamenica
Tikvesh Kavadarci
Horizont Turnovo
(expelled)
Turnovo

West

ClubCity / Town
Euromilk Gorno Lisiche, Skopje
Gostivar Gostivar
Labunishta Labunishta
Lokomotiva Karposh, Skopje
Makedonija Gjorche Petrov, Skopje
Novaci Novaci
Struga Struga
Teteks Tetovo
Vëllazërimi 77 Kichevo
Zajazi Zajas

Third level

There are a total of 71 clubs in five leagues when it comes to the third tier of the football in Republic of Macedonia.

Other active notable clubs

Defunct

FK 11 Oktomvri

FK 11 Oktomvri is a football club from Prilep, Republic of Macedonia. They recently played in the Macedonian Third League.

FK Alumina

FK Alumina is a football club from Skopje, North Macedonia. They was recently played in the Macedonian Third League.

FK Babuna was a football club from village of Martolci near Veles, Republic of Macedonia. The club currently plays in the Macedonian Third League.

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