2002–03 Macedonian Second Football League

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Macedonian Second League
Season2002–03
ChampionsBashkimi
PromotedBashkimi
Madjari Solidarnost
RelegatedKozhuf
Karaorman
Jaka
Ohrid
Sasa
Pobeda Valandovo

The 2002–03 Macedonian Second Football League was the eleventh season since its establishment. It began on 10 August 2002 and ended on 7 June 2003.[1]

Participating teams

Club City
11 Oktomvri Prilep
Alumina Skopje
Bashkimi Kumanovo
Borec Veles
Bregalnica Shtip
Jaka Radovish
Karaorman Struga
Kozhuf Gevgelija
Makedonija Gj. P. Skopje
Madjari Solidarnost Skopje
Novaci Novaci
Ohrid 2001 Ohrid
Osogovo Kochani
Pobeda Valandovo
Sasa Makedonska Kamenica
Shkëndija Arachinovo Arachinovo
Shkëndija Tetovo Tetovo
Teteks Tetovo
Turnovo Turnovo
Vëllazërimi Kichevo

League standing

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Bashkimi 36 27 5 4 107 24 +83 86
2 Madjari Solidarnost 36 28 2 6 101 41 +60 86
3 Teteks 36 20 6 10 66 33 +31 66
4 Shkëndija Tetovo 36 20 6 10 71 42 +29 66
5 Novaci 36 19 6 11 67 43 +24 63
6 Bregalnica Shtip 36 15 7 10 66 43 +23 62
7 Makedonija Gjorche Petrov 36 17 6 13 57 44 +13 57
8 Turnovo 36 17 3 16 59 58 +1 54
9 Borec 36 16 5 15 56 43 +13 53
10 Alumina 36 15 8 13 51 44 +7 53
11 Vëllazërimi 36 16 5 15 54 57 –3 53
12 Shkëndija Arachinovo 36 17 1 18 47 63 –16 52
13 Osogovo 36 16 3 17 57 53 +4 51
14 11 Oktomvri 36 15 4 17 77 68 +9 49
15 Kozhuf 36 14 3 19 40 65 –25 45
16 Karaorman 36 11 4 21 45 69 –24 37
17 Jaka Radovish 36 8 1 27 43 114 –71 25
18 Ohrid 2001 (–1) 36 8 1 27 45 100 –55 24
19 Sasa 36 2 0 34 12 117 –105 6
-- Pobeda Valandovo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Promoted to the Macedonian First League
Relegated to the Macedonian Third League
Withdrew from the competition

Source: MacedonianFootball.com

See also

References

  1. ^ "Башкими и Маџари С. нови прволигаши" (in Macedonian). Vest. 6 June 2003. Retrieved 30 December 2016.

External links