Fixtures

UEFA Conference League Qualifying 07/10 18:00 14 Torpedo Zhodino vs Rabotnicki Skopje - View
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 07/17 16:00 14 Rabotnicki Skopje vs Torpedo Zhodino - View

Results

Europe Friendlies 06/27 08:30 - Rabotnicki Skopje v KF Ballkani L 0-2
Europe Friendlies 06/24 15:00 - Rabotnicki Skopje v FK Partizani L 0-3
Europe Friendlies 06/21 15:30 - Rabotnicki Skopje v FK Sileks D 1-1
North Macedonia First League 05/17 15:00 33 [10] AP Brera Strumica v Rabotnicki Skopje [3] L 3-2
North Macedonia First League 05/11 15:00 32 Rabotnicki Skopje v Vardar Skopje L 0-1
North Macedonia First League 05/07 15:00 31 [1] Shkendija Tetovo v Rabotnicki Skopje [3] L 2-1
North Macedonia First League 05/04 14:00 30 [3] Rabotnicki Skopje v FK Sileks [2] D 0-0
North Macedonia First League 04/27 14:00 29 [4] KF Gostivari v Rabotnicki Skopje [3] W DBFA
North Macedonia First League 04/19 14:00 28 [3] Rabotnicki Skopje v Pelister Bitola [8] W 2-1
North Macedonia First League 04/13 14:00 27 [3] Rabotnicki Skopje v FC Struga Trim & Lum [5] L 0-1
North Macedonia First League 04/06 13:00 26 [6] KF Shkupi Skopje v Rabotnicki Skopje [3] D 0-0
North Macedonia First League 03/31 13:00 25 [3] Rabotnicki Skopje v KF Besa Doberdoll [11] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 24 17
Wins 16 12 4
Draws 13 5 8
Losses 12 7 5
Goals for 42 28 14
Goals against 36 22 14
Clean sheets 17 9 8
Failed to score 16 8 8

Wikipedia - FK Rabotnichki

FK Rabotnichki (Macedonian: ФК Работнички) or more commonly Rabotnički (old transliteration) and Rabotnicki is a professional football club that plays at the Toshe Proeski Arena in Skopje, North Macedonia. They currently compete in the Macedonian First League.

History

FK Rabotnichki was founded in 1937 as SK Radnički Skoplje. It is widely regarded as the ‘railway football club’. It started competing in the 1938–39 Second League of the Skoplje Football Subassociation which finished 4th out of 5 teams. However the next season Radnički won the league with no defeats among 6 teams and with a goal difference of 45–6, thus earning promotion to the First League of the Skoplje Football Subassociation. However the 1940–41 season of the First League of the Skoplje Football Subassociation was interrupted by the start of the Second World War. By the time Radnički had one win, two draws and one defeat.

After the end of the war, for a long time, the club changed the name to newly created Macedonian version Rabotnichki, and competed in the Yugoslav Second League or the Macedonian Republic League. They also competed in the Yugoslav First League for two years. Since the Republic of Macedonia became an independent country in 1992, Rabotnichki constantly competes in the Macedonian First League. In all these years since its establishing in 1937, Rabotnichki has always been among the best clubs, and has always been a good representative of Macedonian football in Europe.

Rabotnički Kometal

The club's most successful years were those between 2001 and 2008 when the club was acquired by the famous company Kometal. Since it was acquired by Kometal, Rabotnichki showed constant progress: in 2002–03 they finished second in the national league and competed in the UEFA Cup, (2004–05) they won the national championship and competed in the qualifications for the UEFA Champions League, and in (2007–08) they had their best year by winning the double crown. Kometal and Trifun Kostovski left Rabotnichki and took over Vardar in 2008. The following year they won the Macedonian Cup for the second time in club history.

On 14 July 2009, they faced Crusaders of Northern Ireland in the UEFA Europa League second qualifying round; the 1st leg was drawn 1–1. They managed to win the second leg 4–2 and went out in the third qualifying round against Danish club Odense BK after losing 3–7 on aggregate.

On 16 July 2010, they were drawn against Liverpool in the UEFA Europa League 3rd qualifying round. In the first leg on 29 July 2010, they lost 2–0, losing the return leg 2–0 a week later.

In July 2011, they were named the best club in the World for that month by the IFFHS. The winning streak of five games in the Europa League, from which four were in July, plus a win against Bregalnica in the first round of the domestic league were more than enough for the International Federation of Football History & Statistics to name Rabotnički as the "Best club in the World for July 2011".

In March 2012, with 674 points on the IFFHS list Rabotnički became the best club from Macedonia in the 21st century.

On 11 May 2014, Rabotnichki won their fourth Macedonian First League title. After winning their third Macedonian Cup the previous week, they accomplished the double crown for the second time in club history.

**FK Rabotnicki** is a prominent football club based in Skopje, North Macedonia. Founded in 1921, the team has a rich history and is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in the country. Known for its passionate fan base and vibrant atmosphere at home games, FK Rabotnicki plays its matches at the Toše Proeski National Stadium, which has a capacity of over 33,000 spectators.

The club's colors are red and white, symbolizing its strong identity and connection to the local community. FK Rabotnicki has a storied rivalry with other Macedonian teams, particularly with Vardar Skopje, making their matches highly anticipated events in the domestic football calendar.

Over the years, FK Rabotnicki has achieved significant success in Macedonian football, winning multiple league titles and domestic cups. The team is known for its commitment to developing young talent, often integrating homegrown players into the first team. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, FK Rabotnicki continues to be a cornerstone of Macedonian football, striving for excellence on and off the pitch.