1995–96 First Macedonian Football League
The 1995-96 First Macedonian Football League was the 4th since its establishment. FK Vardar were the defending champions, having won their third title in a row. The 1995-96 champions were FK Sileks who had won their first title.
Participating teams
Final table
P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Macedonian Prva Liga 1995-96 Winners |
FK Sileks
1st Title |
Results
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Clubs |
BAL |
BEL |
FCU |
LJU |
MAK |
OHR |
OSO |
PEL |
POB |
RUD |
SAS |
SIL |
SLO |
TIK |
VAR |
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Balkan |
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1:0 |
3:0 |
2:1 |
1:1 |
1:1 |
3:0 |
1:1 |
2:5 |
2:0 |
0:2 |
0:2 |
1:3 |
3:0 |
0:0 |
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Belasica |
2:2 |
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2:0 |
2:0 |
3:0 |
2:0 |
4:1 |
0:0 |
1:3 |
2:0 |
4:3 |
0:1 |
0:1 |
0:0 |
2:1 |
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FCU 55 |
1:0 |
4:2 |
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4:0 |
3:1 |
1:1 |
3:0 |
1:3 |
1:1 |
1:0 |
1:0 |
2:2 |
1:2 |
2:0 |
1:2 |
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Ljuboten |
0:1 |
1:0 |
1:3 |
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2:3 |
2:1 |
4:3 |
4:3 |
1:3 |
3:2 |
1:2 |
0:3 |
0:4 |
2:1 |
0:2 |
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Makedonija |
0:1 |
2:0 |
3:1 |
2:0 |
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2:0 |
1:1 |
4:0 |
2:1 |
2:1 |
3:0 |
0:0 |
1:0 |
2:3 |
1:2 |
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Ohrid |
0:0 |
1:1 |
3:1 |
2:1 |
0:0 |
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1:0 |
0:1 |
1:1 |
2:1 |
2:0 |
1:2 |
1:0 |
6:2 |
1:0 |
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Osogovo |
0:1 |
1:1 |
1:1 |
6:2 |
3:0 |
1:1 |
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2:0 |
2:2 |
0:1 |
0:2 |
1:2 |
1:0 |
3:0 |
1:0 |
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Pelister |
3:1 |
2:1 |
6:0 |
7:0 |
3:0 |
1:0 |
1:1 |
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2:3 |
4:0 |
2:0 |
0:1 |
3:0 |
5:1 |
2:1 |
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Pobeda |
3:0 |
0:1 |
6:1 |
3:0 |
3:1 |
2:0 |
2:2 |
2:0 |
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1:0 |
2:0 |
1:2 |
1:1 |
1:1 |
1:1 |
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Rudar |
2:1 |
2:1 |
1:0 |
2:2 |
1:1 |
3:0 |
1:0 |
2:1 |
4:3 |
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0:1 |
2:2 |
0:3 |
3:2 |
0:5 |
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Sasa |
3:1 |
1:0 |
1:1 |
7:0 |
3:1 |
2:1 |
1:1 |
1:0 |
1:1 |
0:0 |
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0:2 |
1:2 |
2:2 |
1:1 |
|
Sileks |
4:2 |
3:0 |
3:1 |
10:0 |
2:0 |
7:1 |
5:0 |
3:0 |
2:1 |
3:2 |
5:1 |
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2:0 |
1:0 |
2:2 |
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Sloga Jugomagnat |
1:0 |
5:2 |
3:0 |
3:0 |
1:1 |
1:0 |
4:0 |
1:1 |
1:0 |
3:0 |
1:0 |
0:0 |
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5:1 |
1:0 |
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Tikveš |
1:1 |
0:0 |
3:0 |
4:0 |
1:0 |
2:1 |
4:0 |
3:0 |
3:0 |
0:0 |
0:0 |
1:1 |
1:2 |
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0:1 |
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Vardar |
3:0 |
3:1 |
2:1 |
2:0 |
1:1 |
2:1 |
6:0 |
7:0 |
1:0 |
3:1 |
4:1 |
2:2 |
1:0 |
5:1 |
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Top goalscorers
European competitions
- Vác Samsung - Sileks (1:1, 1:3), Sileks won 4:2 on aggregate
- Borussia Mönchengladbach - Sileks (3:0, 3:2), Borussia Mönchengladbach won 6:2 on aggregate
- Vardar - Iberia Samtredia (1:0, 2:0), Vardar won 3:0 on aggregate
- Vardar - Bordeaux (0:2, 1:1), Bordeaux won 3:1 on aggregate
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