FK Karaorman

FK Karaorman (Macedonian: ФК Караорман) is a football club from Struga, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Second League.[1]

FK Karaorman
Full nameFudbalski klub Karaorman Struga
Nickname(s)Паткари (Duck Hunters)
Founded1923 (1923)
GroundGradska Plaža Stadium
Capacity800
ChairmanRiste Kjuskoski
ManagerDarko Krsteski
LeagueMacedonian Second League
2021–22Macedonian Third League (Southwest), 1st (promoted)

History

The club was founded in 1923 under the name Crn Drin, by the advanced Struga youth. Among its creators was famous Macedonian painter, Vangel Kodžoman. After World War II, the club got its current name Karaorman. In their history they have played one season in the Macedonian First League back in 1993–94. Mostly they have competed in the Macedonian Second League, except for a short period when they were a member of the Macedonian Third League Southwest (Lake Region).

Former Macedonia national team player Artim Šakiri started his youth career at the club.

Current squad

As of 23 February 2023.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MKD Antonio Stolevski
3 MF  MKD Fikri Dani
4 DF  MKD Ilirid Nasufi
5 DF  MKD Ermin Anrushi
6 MF  MKD Dieli Kaba
7 FW  MKD Ivica Kjeleshoski
8 MF  MKD Jasin Kazimoski
9 FW  MKD Igor Klechkaroski
10 FW  MKD Pajazit Saliu
11 FW  MKD David Josheski
12 GK  MKD Valdrin Rochi
13 DF  ALB Ysni Ismaili
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF  MKD Darko Cvetanoski
15 MF  MKD Mario Debreshlioski
16 FW  MKD Erion Uzeiri
17  MKD Cvetan Gligoroski
18 DF  MKD Hristijan Kukeski
DF  MKD Ilija Dalcheski
MF  MKD Jetmir Bauta
MF  MKD Nikola Grdanoski
MF  MKD Sasho Shoposki
FW  MKD Nikola Dimov
FW  MKD Nikola Mitkoski

Honours

Macedonian Second League:

Recent seasons

Season League Cup
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos
1992–93 2. MFL 38 24 5 9 73 37 53 2nd ↑
1993–94 1. MFL 30 9 6 15 37 75 24 15th ↓ QF
1994–95 2. MFL West 32 11 5 16 45 67 38 14th
1995–96 2. MFL West 30 14 2 14 45 39 44 8th
1996–97 2. MFL West 29 18 3 8 78 36 57 2nd
1997–98 2. MFL West 30 11 11 8 54 35 44 5th
1998–99 2. MFL West 30 12 6 12 46 52 42 9th
1999–00 2. MFL West 34 22 4 18 78 42 70 2nd PR
2000–01 2. MFL 34 17 4 11 67 41 58 5th SF
2001–02 2. MFL 34 16 3 15 69 67 51 5th QF
2002–03 2. MFL 36 11 4 21 45 69 37 16th ↓ R1
2003–04 3. MFL Southwest ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2nd R1
2004–05 3. MFL Southwest 26 20 4 2 83 23 64 1st ↑ R1
2005–06 2. MFL 30 15 5 10 47 38 50 3rd R2
2006–07 2. MFL 33 12 3 18 37 50 39 8th R1
2007–08 2. MFL 32 8 2 22 23 57 26 16th ↓ PR
2008–09 3. MFL Southwest ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 5th PR
2009–10 3. MFL Southwest 31 27 1 3 122 27 82 2nd PR
2010–11 3. MFL Southwest 23 9 2 12 46 39 29 6th PR
2011–12 3. MFL Southwest 31 16 5 10 71 47 53 3rd R1
2012–13 3. MFL Southwest 29 19 5 5 77 34 62 3rd R1
2013–14 3. MFL Southwest 30 17 2 11 84 45 53 4th R1
2014–15 3. MFL Southwest 22 10 1 11 38 40 31 7th PR
2015–16 3. MFL Southwest 22 9 0 13 42 50 27 9th PR
2016–17 3. MFL Southwest 26 7 6 13 46 64 27 13th PR
2017–18 3. MFL Southwest 24 11 5 8 61 52 38 4th PR
2018–19 3. MFL Southwest 25 11 3 11 56 46 36 6th PR
2019–201 3. MFL Southwest 15 6 2 7 30 30 20 10th N/A
2020–211 3. MFL Southwest 19 13 4 2 46 13 43 2nd PR
2021–22 3. MFL Southwest 22 20 1 1 77 21 61 1st ↑ PR

1The 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons were abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia.[2][3]

References


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