| North Macedonia First League | 11/09 12:00 | 14 |
AP Brera Strumica
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Vardar Skopje
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| North Macedonia First League | 11/09 12:00 | 13 |
Vardar Skopje vs
Tikves Kavadarci
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| North Macedonia First League | 11/23 12:00 | 15 |
Vardar Skopje vs
KF Shkupi Skopje
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| North Macedonia First League | 11/30 12:00 | 16 |
Makedonija Gj. P
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Vardar Skopje
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| North Macedonia First League | 12/07 12:00 | 17 |
Vardar Skopje vs
KF Arsimi
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| North Macedonia First League | 02/15 13:00 | 18 |
Rabotnicki Skopje
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Vardar Skopje
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| Total | Home | Away | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Matches played | 43 | 23 | 20 |
| Wins | 25 | 13 | 12 |
| Draws | 12 | 7 | 5 |
| Losses | 6 | 3 | 3 |
| Goals for | 73 | 43 | 30 |
| Goals against | 41 | 23 | 18 |
| Clean sheets | 17 | 8 | 9 |
| Failed to score | 8 | 3 | 5 |
FK Vardar (Macedonian: ФК Вардар) is a professional football club based in Skopje, North Macedonia, which competes in the Macedonian First League. They are the most successful football club in Macedonia, having won eleven Macedonian First League titles, six Macedonian Cups, two Macedonian Super Cups and one Yugoslav Cup. In 2017, they became the first Macedonian club to qualify for the group stage of a European competition.
Vardar was formed in 1911 as Sports Club Vardar. In the beginning of 1912 it was registered and started to play matches until the war break (1914-18). In 1918 when the British and French entered Skopje they introduced sports activities including football. In 1919 Vardar started to compete again in the Skopje division, winning two championships in the first years of the 1920s, 1922 and 1923. In 1924 Vardar merged into Gragjanski, taking all the players and the coach to the newly made club including Vardar's city park ground. Gragjanski won three subdivision championships in a row (1936, 1937 and 1938. In 1926 Vardar was re-established by former players and continued to compete. During World War II, in 1941 Vardar merged with Gragjanski, Jug Skopje, Sparta and Slavia to form FK Makedonia, who started competing at the first federal championship in 1945. Next year the Macedonian Republic League was formed and the national team won the league as FK Makedonija.
After World War Two, FK Vardar was established with the merger of city rivals FK Pobeda (1919) and FK Makedonija (1922), in the hall of cinema "Vardar" on 22 July 1947. The fusion assembly had decided the club's color to be blue but it was changed at the next assembly the decision to red and white.
FK Pobeda has competed in District League and Subdivision League until 1941 winning in 1927,1928 and 1929 Championships. After winning the Macedonian Republic League 1947 they merged with FK Makedonija, that competed in the first season of the Federal League after the World War II, and finished at the eighth place and won the relegation playoffs against FK Sloga from Novi Sad.
However, during the following decade they were relegated and promoted back several times.
The present recognizable red and black color jerseys were brought back again after the 1963 Skopje earthquake when the famous Milan football club sent equipment for the Skopje's team.
The club won its first major trophy in the 1960–61 Yugoslav Cup.
Many famous players from the region started their careers at Vardar, and their triumph in the Yugoslav Cup was a highlight. The leader of that particular generation of players was Andon Dončevski, who later coached the team from 1986 to 1988. The 1985–86 Yugoslav First League season ended notoriously due to massive irregularities during the last week of fixtures, as the Football Association of Yugoslavia headed by Slavko Šajber voided the last week's results ordering a replay of all 9 fixtures. Twelve clubs were docked 6 points due to alleged participation in a match-fixing scandal. All teams agreed to replay their games but FK Partizan, who had won the title with a 4–0 over FK Željezničar Sarajevo, refused, after which the game was awarded 3–0 to FK Željezničar Sarajevo, which gave Red Star Belgrade the title. Red Star Belgrade played in the 1986–87 European Cup. However, after a sequence of legal processes, the original final table, with FK Partizan as champions, was officially recognized in 1987. The following 1986-87 Federal League season saw 10 teams starting with -6 points. Vardar, who had not been deducted 6 points, won the title, and participated in the 1987–88 European Cup, but the points deduction was later overruled after more legal proceedings, and the title was given to FK Partizan, who headed the table without the deduction. However, Vardar was recognized as a champion by UEFA, whose team included captain Darko Pančev, Ilija Najdoski, Dragi Kanatlarovski and Vujadin Stanojković. FK Vardar went on to spend 33 seasons in the Federal top flight from 1947 to 1992 and is ranked 11th on the all-time table.
| Rank | Club | G | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | FK Vardar | 1041 | 343 | 252 | 444 | 1249 | 1528 | −279 | 933 |
Vardar celebrated Macedonia's independence by winning three consecutive titles including going unbeaten in the inaugural season. During the 90's they remained at the top of Macedonian football reaching five Macedonian Cup finals and winning four. After a lean spell by their standards, they brought the league again in 2001–02 and the following season just missed out on qualifying for the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League group stage. A remarkable achievement, in the Second qualifying round they eliminated CSKA Moscow and came within a goal of getting past Sparta Prague. In 2011, Vardar was originally relegated from the Macedonian First Football League, but after buying the license from Miravci it stayed. The following season they brought the league again after nine years. To date they have 17 major honors to their name. In 2012, with the new transformation, FK Vardar became the first team in North Macedonia organized as a joint stock company incorporated under the Companies Act. FK Vardar went on to spend 24 seasons in the Macedonian First Football League from 1992 to 2017 and is ranked first on the all-time table.
| Rank | Club | G | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | FK Vardar | 768 | 439 | 180 | 149 | 1428 | 651 | +777 | 1438 |
In their history, FK Vardar has had many memorable matches. The first big one came in 1961 against Dunfermline from Scotland, victory at home ground 2:0 glorious moments in Cup winners Cup. Among those, the one that stands out the most was defeating FK Partizan by a score of 5–0. In early history, the 2–1 victory over Varteks in the Yugoslav Cup final is remembered by the club as its first major trophy win. A game that had the highest attendance was a matchup against Trepča where FK Vardar won 2–1 and earned promotion to the Yugoslav First League. Other matches to remember came against the great four Red Star Belgrade, Partizan Belgrade, Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split. Then 1985 home ground victory over Dinamo București from Romania 1:0 in UEFA Cup competition. At the beginning of the Macedonian First Football League the most memorable matches were all the wins against rival Pelister, including the first-ever Macedonian Football Cup final in 1993 where FK Vardar won 1–0 at the old City Stadium. The biggest international achievement of the club came in 2003 when FK Vardar came one goal short of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League group stage. They had great match against Barry Town from Wales and 3–0 victory at home ground, then another glorious 2–1 away win over Russian heavyweights CSKA Moscow. In 2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup they destroyed Ethnikos Achnas from Cyprus in both matches home and away with identical victories of 5–1, then 1–0 victory against Belgian side Gent at home ground.
In the 2017–18 Champions League second qualifying round, Vardar were drawn against Swedish side Malmö FF, in the first leg away, they have played a draw (1–1) and won the second leg in Strumica (3–1), with the goals of Boban Grncharov, Tigran Barseghyan and Boban Nikolov. In the third qualifying round, Vardar was played against Danish side F.C. Copenhagen, they won first leg at the home in Skopje (1–0), with the goal of Jonathan Balotelli. In the second leg in Copenhagen, Vardar had a result which would lead to the play-off round of Champions League, but in last 15 minutes, Copenhagen scored two goals, and Vardar lost the match (4–1), and its eliminated from the Champions League.
However, FК Vardar later won a historic first point in European Cups with a 1:1 draw in the home match against Rosenborg BK.