FK Ohrid Lote
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FK Ohrid Lote is a football club from the city of Ohrid
Ohrid
Ohrid is a city on the eastern shore of Lake Ohrid in the Republic of Macedonia. It has about 42,000 inhabitants, making it the seventh largest city in the country. The city is the seat of Ohrid Municipality. Ohrid is notable for having once had 365 churches, one for each day of the year and has...

, Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia
Macedonia , officially the Republic of Macedonia , is a country located in the central Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe. It is one of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, from which it declared independence in 1991...

 who play in the Macedonian Second League.

Club history

The club was originally founded in 1976 as FK Borec and changed its name to FK Ohrid Lote in 2009. They play at the City Stadium Biljana, which has a capacity of 3,000 seats. The nickname of Ohrid Lote is "developers".

In the club's first season as Ohrid Lote, it was the champion of the Macedonian Third League - South West Region, directly qualifying for promotion to the Macedonian Second League. Ohrid Lote won the 2010 Ohrid municipal soccer cup, defeating defending champion Ohrid 2004
FK Ohrid
FK Ohrid 2004 is a football club from the city of Ohrid in the Republic of Macedonia. They play in Blue and White jerseys at the SRC Biljanini Izvori football complex...

 2-0 with two goals from Nikolce Stojkovski.

Ohrid Lote participated in the 2010–11 Macedonian Cup
2010–11 Macedonian Cup
The 2010–11 Macedonian Cup was be the 19th season of Macedonia's football knockout competition. FK Teteks were the defending champions, having won their first title the previous year.-First round:...

, losing 3-1 away to Bregalnica Štip in the first round.

Team

Team FC Ohrid Lote in the 2010/2011 season:
  • Goalkeepers:
    • Edison Abdi
    • Fatmir Bafto
    • Marjan Cvetkovski

  • Defenders:
    • Boge Velkova
    • Goran Stojanovski
    • Nikolce Stisniovski
    • Djuro Murdzhoski
    • Kosta Trifunoski
    • Nenad Shoposki
    • Zlatko Chashitovski
    • Mitko Viana
    • Djelem Ivanoski
    • Risto Mileski
    • Vladimir Mitrevski
    • Philip Trajkovski

  • Midfielders:
    • Tomce Rechkoski
    • Igor Bocheski
    • Dimce Volcheski
    • Christian Dimoski
    • Bruno Presilski
    • Vane Nikodinoski

  • Attack:
    • Gjurica Ristovski
    • Philip Mitreski
    • Nikolce Stojkovski
    • Bojan Bocheski
    • Alexander Toleski (kap.)
    • Zlatko Delovski
    • Igor Momirovski

  • Head of professional staff:
    • Dimitri Trifunoski - Srbo

  • Conditional coach:
    • Dobre Mitreski

  • Coach of the goalkeepers:
    • Blagoja Budzhakoski - Buxhaku

  • President:
    • Klime Loteski - Lotte

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