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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Pobeda in Europe

  • Season 1997/1998 (UEFA Cup)
    • Odra-POBEDA 3:0, POBEDA-Odra 2:1
  • Season 1999/2000 (Intertoto Cup)
    • POBEDA-Ozeta 3:1, Ozeta-POBEDA 3:1 (3:4)
    • Perugia-POBEDA 1:0, POBEDA-Perugia 0:0
  • Season 2000/2001 (UEFA Cup)
    • Universitatea-POBEDA 1:1, POBEDA-Universitatea 1:0
    • POBEDA-Parma 0:2, Parma-POBEDA 4:0
  • Season 2001/2002 (Intertoto Cup)
    • Zagreb-POBEDA 1:2, POBEDA-Zagreb 1:1
    • POBEDA-Rizespor 2:1, Rizespor-POBEDA 0:2
    • Blsany-POBEDA 0:0, POBEDA-Blsany 0:1
  • Season 2002/2003 (UEFA Cup)
    • POBEDA-Midtjylland 2:0, Midtjylland-POBEDA 3:0
  • Season 2003/2004 (Intertoto Cup)
    • Spartak Trnava-POBEDA 1:5, POBEDA-Spartak Trnava 2:1
    • POBEDA-Pashing 1:1, Pashing-POBEDA 2:1
  • Season 2004/2005 (Champions League-Qualifications)
    • POBEDA-Pyunik 1:3, Pyunik-Pobeda 1:1
  • Season 2005/2006 (Intertoto Cup)
    • Smederevo-POBEDA 0:1, POBEDA-Smederevo 2:1
    • Hamburg-POBEDA 4:1, POBEDA-Hamburg 1:4
  • Season 2006/2007 (Intertoto Cup)
    • POBEDA-Farul 2:2, Farul-POBEDA 2:0
  • Season 2007/2008 (Champions League-Qualifications)
    • POBEDA-Levadia 0:1, Levadia-POBEDA 0:0



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Monday, December 17, 2007

Pobeda 2 - 1 Pelister

Ground: City Stadium "Goce Delcev" Prilep
Referee: Vladimir Kiprijanovski (Skopje)
Yellow card: Tofiloski, Meglenski, Nacev (Pobeda)
Man of the match: Marko Gjorovik (Pobeda)

            • [30] Gjorovik - Pobeda
            • [36] Glavevski - Pelister
            • [71] Gjorovik - Pobeda

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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Tickets

Odra-Pobeda (23.07.1997) Pobeda-Odra (30.07.1997)
Pobeda-Ozeta (20.06.1999) Ozeta-Pobeda (16.06.1999) Pobeda-Perugia (11.07.1999)
Pobeda-Universitatea (24.08.2000) Pobeda-Parma (14.09.2000)
Zagreb-Pobeda (17.06.2001) Pobeda-Zagreb (24.06.2001) Pobeda-Rizespor (30.06.2001) Pobeda-Chmel Blsany (21.07.2001)
Pobeda-Midtjylland (15.08.2002)
Pobeda-Spartak Trnava (28.06.2003) Pobeda-Pashing (05.07.2003)
Pobeda-Pjunik (13.07.2004)
Smederevo-Pobeda (19.06.2005) Pobeda-Smederevo (26.06.2005) Pobeda-Hamburger (10.07.2005)
Pobeda-Farul (18.06.2006)
Pobeda-Vardar (24.05.2007) Pobeda-Levadia (18.07.2007) Levadia-Pobeda (25.07.2007)



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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Memorabilia

Programs: Spartak Trnava-Pobeda , Levadia-Pobeda , Pobeda-Vardar
Scarves
Pins
Pennant
Books
Wood work



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Monday, December 3, 2007

Prilep

Prilep is located in the centre of the south part of Republic of Macedonia. It is situated in Field of Prilep that is in the north part of the largest ravine in Macedonia, Pelagonija. The town is at an altitude of 620 – 650 metres. Prilep's metropolitan area is covering some 511 sq km with a population of about 80 000. Prilep is known as "the city under Marko's Towers" because of its proximity to the towers of the legendary hero King Marko.
In the history data, Prilep is mentioned in 1014 for the first time. The area of the town and its countryside were one of the most important strategic, political and military places in this part of the Balkans. The vital ancient roads "Via Ignazia" and "Via Militaris" were the most natural connection with the whole Balkans, crossing Prilep. The shortest road that connects Venice and Dubrovnik businessmen with the ones in Thessaloniki was crossing through Prilep, too.
The most authentic monument complexes from the ancient period are: Bedem in Cepigovo, Bezisten between Prilepec and Volkovo, and some sightseeings within the town. There are many archeological sites in ancient cities like: Stibera, Alcomena, Keramia, Colobansa etc. It is of great significance to bear in mind the percent of the cultural and historical monuments dated from Middle Age, as following: St. Nicola’s church from XIII century, St. Uspenie church in Bogorodica as a part of Treskavec monastery with XV, XVI and XIX century frescosand icons, and monastery (included St. Preobrazdenie church) situated in the village of Zrze.
The most important cultural and historical place is the town itself. It was the center of the largest political and regional organization, crucial political and military place as well as a temporary residence of Tzar Samuil (between the Marco’s Hills Fortress and the round space within the Under Fortress place, Varos and Zagrad). One of the five largest Balkans that is composed of three defense levels and many buildings and gates is a part of Marko's Hills Fortress.
Within the Ilinden period, the town was a centre of the Macedonian national movement for freedom. 50 revolutionaries like: Pere Toshev, Gorche Petrov, Petre Acev and many more, were members of the National Liberation Army and what is more important they came from Prilep.
On October, 11 1941 with the attack over Police station the uprising against fascism started. Macedonian people fought for their national freedom and independence. The Park of Revolution as a historical monument and in the same time the holy joint graveyard in memoriam of over 650 fighters for freedom, is an evidence for the mass and self-sacrificing citizens' participation in the Second World War.
Prilep has its essential growth in the after war free development period. Then it became respectably well known political, administrative, cultural, educational, scientific and commercial centre of Macedonia. Prilep has "invested" more than 25 excellent writers in the literature, more than 20 painters and sculptures in the art, and numerous famous scientists in Macedonia and the world. This obvious development has resulted with the establishment of the Faculty of Economy, and the first scientific institutions: Tobacco Institute and the Institute for research and examination of the former Slavic culture. We can see the business life through many industrial branches like: Tobacco industry, Metal industry, Chemical, Textile and Wood Industry. Prilep is famous world center for tobacco production. Its tobacco is especially wanted all around the world. Prilep is proud of its high-quality marble dug from the numerous mines in the area. It has a rich cultural heritage and history, represents our national proud, it is a cosmopolitan town often called The Hero Town.

(Photo by: Vesna Markovska)



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Saturday, December 1, 2007

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