2016–17 Macedonian First Football League

Macedonian First League
Season 2016–17
Dates 7 August 2016 –
31 May 2017
Champions Vardar
10th Macedonian title
11th domestic title
Relegated Bregalnica
Makedonija GP
Champions League Vardar
Europa League Shkëndija
Rabotnichki
Pelister
Matches played 180
Goals scored 457 (2.54 per match)
Top goalscorer Besart Ibraimi
20 goals
Biggest home win Vardar 6–0 Makedonija GP
(7 May 2017)
Biggest away win Makedonija GP 0–5 Vardar
(18 March 2017)
Highest scoring Renova 4–4 Shkëndija
(28 May 2017)
Makedonija GP 5–3 Bregalnica
(28 May 2017)
Bregalnica 6–2 Rabotnichki
(31 May 2017)
Longest winning run 7 games
Vardar
Longest unbeaten run 14 games
Vardar
Longest winless run 17 games
Bregalnica
Longest losing run 6 games
Makedonija GP

The 2016–17 Macedonian First League was the 25th season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of Macedonia. The fixtures were announced on 25 July 2016.[1] It began on 7 August 2016 and ended on 31 May 2017 with a winter break which began on 4 December 2016 and ended on 19 February 2017. From that season the format was changed which will each team be played the other sides four times on home-away basis, for a total of 36 matches each instead of play-off and play-out after 27th round.[2]

The league will be contested by 10 teams. Vardar are the defending champions, having won their ninth title in 2015–16.

Promotion and relegation

At the start of the 2016–17 season

Promoted from 2015–16 Second League

Relegated to 2016–17 Second League

At the end of the 2016–17 season

Promoted from 2016–17 Second League

Relegated to 2017–18 Second League

1 Mladost Carev Dvor was declined their participation from the Second League due to financial problems.[2]

Participating teams

Location of teams in the 2016–17 Macedonian First League
Club City Stadium Capacity
Bregalnica Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000
Makedonija GP Skopje Stadion Gjorche Petrov 3,000
Pelister Bitola Stadion Tumbe Kafe 8,000
Pobeda Prilep Stadion Goce Delchev 15,000
Rabotnichki Skopje Philip II Arena 33,460
Renova Djepchishte City Stadium Tetovo 15,000
Shkëndija Tetovo City Stadium Tetovo 15,000
Shkupi Skopje Chair Stadium 6,000
Sileks Kratovo Stadion Sileks 1,800
Vardar Skopje Philip II Arena 33,460

Personnel and kits

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

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor(s)
Bregalnica Republic of Macedonia Nikola Kuzmanov Republic of Macedonia Goran Zdravkov Sportika Gogov Hotel
Makedonija GP Republic of Macedonia Bobi Stojkoski Republic of Macedonia Kristijan Stojkoski Adidas Livinn
Pobeda Republic of Macedonia Zoran Shterjovski Republic of Macedonia Blagoja Gesoski Jako Krali Marko/Vitaminka
Pelister Kosovo Naci Şensoy Republic of Macedonia Goran Pashovski Givova ZK Pelagonija
Rabotnichki Republic of Macedonia Viktor Trenevski Republic of Macedonia Dushko Trajchevski Zeus
Renova Republic of Macedonia Qatip Osmani Republic of Macedonia Fisnik Nuhi Jako Renova
Shkëndija Republic of Macedonia Erhan Salimi (interim) Republic of Macedonia Ferhan Hasani Macron Ecolog
Shkupi Republic of Macedonia Ardijan Nuhiji Republic of Macedonia Suat Zendeli Nike S&P
Sileks Republic of Macedonia Zhikica Tasevski Republic of Macedonia Marjan Mickov Legea
Vardar Republic of Macedonia Goce Sedloski Republic of Macedonia Boban Grncharov Hummel Zdravje

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Vardar (C) 36 25 8 3 75 24 +51 83 Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
2 Shkëndija 36 20 10 6 71 39 +32 70 Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
3 Rabotnichki 36 14 12 10 49 41 +8 54
4 Pelister 36 14 10 12 44 35 +9 52
5 Renova 36 13 13 10 42 37 +5 52
6 Sileks 36 11 14 11 41 43 2 47
7 Pobeda 36 10 11 15 34 50 16 41
8 Shkupi (O) 36 8 13 15 27 39 12 37 Qualification for the relegation play-offs
9 Bregalnica Shtip (R) 36 4 12 20 39 69 30 24 Relegation to the Macedonian Second Football League
10 Makedonija GP (R) 36 4 11 21 35 80 45 23
Source: MacedonianFootball.com, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored (only if two teams); 7) Head-to-head goals scored; 8) Draw; 9) Play-off. (Note: Criteria 2, 3 and 8 is only used if not deciding Champion, teams for UEFA competitions or relegation).[3]
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated.
Notes:

Results

Each team plays home-and-away against every other team in the league twice, for a total of 36 matches each.

Relegation play-offs

First Leg

Shkupi 4–1 Novaci
Adem  12'
Grozdanoski  16' (o.g.)
Mbella  31'
Arif  74'
Report Naumoski  70'
Attendance: 200

Second Leg

Novaci 1–3 Shkupi
Naumoski  63' Report Ismaili  28'
Adem  50'
Mamuti  78'
Attendance: 20
Referee: Stojanche Stojanov (Štip)

Shkupi won 7–2 on aggregate.

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 31 May 2017
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Republic of Macedonia Besart Ibraimi Shkëndija 20
2 Serbia Igor Nedeljković Sileks 13
3 Republic of Macedonia Ferhan Hasani Shkëndija 12
Republic of Macedonia Alen Jasharoski Makedonija GP
5 Republic of Macedonia Dejan Blazhevski Vardar 11
Brazil Lucas Ferreira Cardoso Pelister
Republic of Macedonia Stojancho Velinov Bregalnica & Renova
Republic of Macedonia Goran Zdravkov Bregalnica
9 Brazil Jonathan Boareto Vardar 10
10 Montenegro Damir Kojašević Vardar 9
Brazil Juan Felipe Vardar

See also

References

  1. "РАСПОРЕД на натпревари од Прва македонска фудбалска лига, сезона 2016-2017" (PDF). FFM.mk. 25 July 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Draw for new season to take place on Monday". MacedonianFootball.com. 24 July 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  3. "First League 2016/2017 - Season rules". Scoresway. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
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