FK Ohrid

GFK Ohrid Lihnidos (Macedonian: ГФК Охрид Лихнидос) is a football club from the city of Ohrid in North Macedonia. They play in blue and white jerseys at the SRC Biljanini Izvori football complex and its currently competing in the Macedonian Second League West Division.

GFK Ohrid Lihnidos
Full nameGradski Fudbalski klub Ohrid Lihnidos
Nickname(s)Рибари (The Fishermen)
Founded1921 (1921)
GroundSRC Biljanini Izvori
Capacity3,000
ChairmanVladimir Aleksijoski
ManagerDragan Bocheski
LeagueMacedonian Second League (West)
2018–19Third League (Southwest), 1st (promoted)

History

The club was created in 1921 under the name OSK Ohrid. It started competing under the name FK Ohrid in 1946 by uniting all the Ohrid football clubs (OSK, FK Ohridski Branovi, FK Jugoslavija, FK Rashanec and FK Gragjanski). They played in the old Macedonian Republic League in 1948 where they finished in 8th place. Perhaps, the most influential person for the rise in popularity of football in Ohrid was Boško Simonović, who was the team's coach.[1]

Ohrid Arena

The team's arena is a football and athletics venue with capacity of 5000 seats, located at SRC Bilyana's Springs near the Ohrids Lake bay. It is a venue for football matches of the local clubs and National Athletic Championships.

Supporters

Ohrid Lihnidos supporters were called Ribari, which means Fishermen.

Honours

Macedonian Second League:

Macedonian Republic Cup:

  • Winners (1): 1973

Recent seasons

Season League Cup
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos
1992–93 2. MFL 38 18 9 11 55 39 44 4th
1993–94 2. MFL West 26 15 5 6 61 19 35 1st ↑ SF
1994–95 1. MFL 30 11 5 14 45 43 38 8th
1995–96 1. MFL 28 8 7 13 29 39 31 13th ↓
1996–97 2. MFL West 29 12 4 13 37 50 40 10th R2
1997–98 2. MFL West 30 10 6 14 47 46 36 12th R1
1998–99 2. MFL West 30 15 5 10 58 32 50 3rd
1999–00 2. MFL West 34 21 3 10 91 43 66 4th R2
2000–01 2. MFL 34 16 5 13 55 51 53 8th R1
2001–02 2. MFL 34 16 2 16 66 78 50 7th R1
2002–03 2. MFL 36 8 1 27 45 100 25 18th ↓ PR
2003–04 3. MFL Southwest ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? PR
2004–05 3. MFL Southwest 26 15 2 9 64 39 47 2nd PR
2005–06 3. MFL Southwest ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? R1
2006–07 3. MFL Southwest ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 1st ↑ PR
2007–08 2. MFL 32 12 5 15 43 53 41 9th PR
2008–09 2. MFL 29 8 6 15 31 50 30 11th R2
2009–10 2. MFL 26 5 1 20 26 52 82(−3) 14th R2
2010–11 2. MFL 26 16 5 5 51 21 53 2nd ↑ R2
2011–12 1. MFL 33 6 8 19 26 62 26 11th ↓ PR
2012–13 2. MFL 30 4 1 25 25 100 7(−6) 16th ↓ R1
2013–14 Did not participated
2014–15
2015–16 OFL Ohrid 18 ? ? ? ? ? 47 1st ↑ PR
2016–17 3. MFL Southwest 26 11 4 11 62 56 37 5th PR
2017–18 3. MFL Southwest 24 9 2 13 59 70 29 10th PR
2018–19 3. MFL Southwest 25 18 4 3 78 23 58 1st ↑

Current squad

As of 14 December 2020

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 Nikolche Simonovski
4 DF  MKD Ajradin Cuculi
5 DF  MKD Slave Markoski
6 DF  MKD Martin Lekoski
7 MF  MKD Sherif Rexhepi
8 MF  MKD Aleksandar Gjorgjieski
9 FW  MKD Aleksandar Celeski
10 MF  MKD Burhan Aliji
11 MF  MKD Romeo Kochoski
12 GK  MKD Oliver Mitreski
15  MKD Darko Cvetanoski
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  MKD Aleksandar Bakuleski
18  MKD Mihail Risteski
19 MF  MKD Oliver Dishlievski
21  MKD Viktor Naumovski
23 MF  MKD Fatmir Arif
24 DF  MKD Ljupcho Trpeski
26  MKD Dushan Novichikj
27 DF  MKD Naum Veljanoski
GK  MKD Stefan Tashkoski
MF  MKD Edin Mersovski

References

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