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Sports governing body
Football Federation of Macedonia
UEFA
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Short name
| FFM
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Founded
| 14 August 1949
; 74 years ago
(
1949-08-14
)
[1]
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Headquarters
| Skopje
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FIFA
affiliation
| 1994
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UEFA
affiliation
| 1994
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President
| Muamed Sejdini
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Website
| ffm.mk
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The
Football Federation of Macedonia
(
FFM
;
Macedonian
:
Фудбалска Федераци?а на Македони?а, ФФМ
) or
Football Federation of North Macedonia
[2]
[3]
is the governing body of
football
in
North Macedonia
based in
Skopje
.
[4]
[5]
[6]
History
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FFM was officially formed as part of the
Football Association of Yugoslavia
after the establishment of then
SR Macedonia
,
[7]
a constituent state of
SFR Yugoslavia
, following
World War II
, on 14 August 1949 in
Skopje
. The first football department was established as a part of the sports' association of the city of Skopje, while the football section was separated on 16 August 1948. From 1949 to 2002, it was called the Football Association of Macedonia (
Macedonian
:
Фудбалски Со?уз на Македони?а
/ Fudbalski Sojuz na Makedonija or ФСМ/FSM). In 1994, FFM became a member of
FIFA
and
UEFA
.
[8]
The first ever president was Ljubisav Ivanov - Dzingo.
[9]
Andon Don?evski
was appointed by FFM as the first ever coach of the
North Macedonia national team
.
Crest
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The previous logo used up until 2014.
Macedonian flag on top behind a yellow background. Below, a blue crest with the yellow FFM
Cyrillic
letters above a football.
On 22 March 2014, the FFM launched a new crest.
[10]
Operations
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It operates these codes:
Staff
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Position
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Name
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President
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Muamed Sejdini
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Vice President
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Lazar Rakidjiev
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General Secretary
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Filip Popovski
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Match Commissioner
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Vasko Dojchinovski
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Referee Coordinator
|
Emil Bozhinovski
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Presidents
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Nr.
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President
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Years in power
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1.
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1993?1999
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2.
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1999?2002
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3.
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2002?2012
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4.
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2012?2018
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5.
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2019?
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References
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External links
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Summer Olympic Sports
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- Aquatics
- Diving
- Swimming
- Synchronized Swimming
- Water Polo
- Archery
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Boxing
- Canoeing
- Cycling
- Equestrian
- Fencing
- Field Hockey
- Football
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Handball
- Judo
- Modern Pentathlon
- Rugby 7's
- Rowing
- Sailing
- Shooting
- Table Tennis
- Taekwondo
- Tennis
- Triathlon
- Volleyball
- Weightlifting
- Wrestling
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Winter Olympic Sports
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- Biathlon
- Bobsleigh
- Curling
- Skating (Figure, Speed & Short Track)
- Ice Hockey
- Luge
- Skeleton
- Skiing (Alpine, Cross Country, Nordic Combined, Freestyle & Jumping)
- Snowboarding
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Other IOC Recognised Sports
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- Air sports
- Auto racing
- Bandy
- Baseball
- Billiard Sports
- Boules
- Bowling
- Bridge
- Chess
- Cricket
- Dance sport
- Floorball
- Karate
- Korfball
- Lifesaving
- Motorcycle racing
- Mountaineering and Climbing
- Netball
- Orienteering
- Pelota Vasca
- Polo
- Powerboating
- Racquetball
- Roller sports
- Rugby
- Softball
- Sport climbing
- Squash
- Sumo
- Surfing
- Tug of war
- Underwater sports
- Water Ski
- Wushu
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Paralympics and Disabled Sports
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Others Sports
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National teams
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League system
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Domestic cups
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Defunct competitions
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Seasons
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General
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Venues
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Results
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Players
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UEFA Euro Finals
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Other men's teams
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Women's teams
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