Fixtures

Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/05 07:00 15 Fremantle City FC vs Stirling Macedonia - View
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/12 07:00 16 Stirling Macedonia vs MS Tseirey Taybe - View
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/19 07:00 17 Stirling Macedonia vs Sorrento - View
Australia Cup 07/19 10:00 5 Avondale vs Stirling Macedonia - View
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/26 07:00 18 Floreat Athena vs Stirling Macedonia - View
Australia Western Australia Premier League 08/02 07:00 19 Stirling Macedonia vs Perth RedStar FC - View

Results

Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/27 11:00 14 [5] Perth SC v Stirling Macedonia [8] D 2-2
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/21 07:00 13 [3] Perth Glory NPL v Stirling Macedonia [8] W 1-3
Australia Cup Qualifying 06/17 11:15 - Stirling Macedonia v Inglewood United W 1-0
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/14 09:00 12 [8] Stirling Macedonia v Bodmer/Sude [2] L 1-3
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/07 07:00 11 [7] Stirling Macedonia v Bayswater City [1] L 0-3
Australia Western Australia Premier League 05/31 07:00 10 [5] Armadale v Stirling Macedonia [7] W 1-6
Australia Cup Qualifying 05/27 11:15 - Stirling Macedonia v Western Knights D 0-0
Australia Western Australia Premier League 05/24 09:00 9 [8] Stirling Macedonia v Western Knights [10] D 2-2
Australia Western Australia Premier League 05/17 07:00 8 [10] Perth RedStar FC v Stirling Macedonia [6] L 2-0
Australia Western Australia Premier League 05/10 09:00 7 [7] Stirling Macedonia v Floreat Athena [12] W 2-0
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 05/03 06:30 - Stirling Macedonia v Kingsley Westside W 7-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 04/26 07:00 6 [12] Sorrento FC v Stirling Macedonia [6] L 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 35 20 15
Wins 13 6 7
Draws 13 9 4
Losses 9 5 4
Goals for 73 41 32
Goals against 59 35 24
Clean sheets 5 4 1
Failed to score 6 4 2

Wikipedia - Stirling Macedonia FC

Stirling Macedonia Football Club (formerly West Perth Macedonia, Stirling Lions) is an Australian football club based in Perth, Western Australia, who are competing in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia.

History

Macedonia Park

Early history

Stirling Macedonia has evolved with the history of the Macedonian Australian community of Western Australia. The club has been through a number of name changes and directions in its history. Initially formed as East Perth Macedonia in 1958, the club dissolved in 1967, but in 1969 the Macedonian community put together the necessary funds to revive the club. In 1970, the club was revived as West Perth Macedonia. The club endured highs and lows in the 1970s and early 1980s, with its biggest success coming when they won the League Title in its third year of being in the State League.

Major success in the 1980s and 1990s

In 1986, the club changed its name to Stirling Macedonia with a move to Macedonia Park. That year, the Club represented the Soccer Federation of Western Australia against Adelaide City in the NANDA Cup in front of a crowd of approximately 5,000 people. During the 1980s and 1990s, Stirling became one of the most powerful clubs in Western Australia, winning six league premierships. Stirling completed a three-peat from 1983-1985, and also captured the league title in 1987, 1994 and 1995. Further successes in a variety of other competitions meant that the club completed three doubles and three trebles, including an unprecedented run of three trebles in a row from 1994-1996, capturing a treble of the league, Top 4 Cup and Night Series in 1994 and 1995 and completing a treble of the Top 4 Cup, the Night Series and the State Cup in 1996.

In 1999, the club changed their name to the Stirling Lions Soccer Club as a result of the National Club Identity Policy, which forced references to ethnicities to be removed from club names.

Diminished success in the 2000s and 2010s, downturns and rebuilds

After the prolonged success of Stirling throughout the 80s and 90s, their fortunes took a turn for the worse during the 2000s. Despite not finising in the relgation spots, the Lions were relegated from the top flight for the first time in 20 years at the conclusion of the 1999 season due to off-field disputes, and remained there until winning promotion back in the 2002 season. The main bright spot of the 2000s was the 2006 season, where Stirling won the State Cup and finished as runners-up in the league. Overall the 2000s would only see two State Cups, coming in 2006 and 2007, a meager trophy haul compared to the massive ones of the 80s and 90s, and of course the unfortunate years away from the top flight that the club had grown accustomed to.

However, the beginning of the 2010s saw the fortunes of the club begin to turn. 2010 saw the club capture the State Cup and finish as runners ups in the league. In 2013, Stirling finally returned to the top of Western Australian football as they won their first league title since 1995, and finished as runners up in the Top 5 Cup. In October 2014, Cane Spaseski was appointed as club president, and with Cane at the helm, the club quickly grew to become a club of choice. Under the tutelage of Technical Director Richard Changadzo with an elite group of coaching staff, in 2016 the club's junior NPL teams flourished and finished top 5 overall in 2016/17. Richard departed from the club after 2018, and Cane also stepped down.

Stirling were relegated in the 2019 season, and their bid for immediate promotion in the 2020 season was halted by the COVID-19 pandemic which saw relegation and promotion suspended.

2019-2023: Becoming Stirling Macedonia again, 2021 State League One Champions, 2023 NPL Champions

In 2019, the National Club Identity Policy that had forced the club to change its name to Stirling Lions was revoked, and the club announced a return to the original name of Stirling Macedonia for the 2021 season.

Stirling would charge to promotion in 2021, dominating the State League 1 and returning to the top flight. In their first season back in the top flight, Stirling challenged for the league title up until the last day of the season, but were defeated by Sorrento FC on the final matchday of the season, allowing Floreat Athena to win the league and Perth RedStar to finish as runners-up. Stirling would exit the Top 4 Cup in the first week, but the signs were there- they were ready to make an impact next season.

Stirling would then go on to compound their strong 2022 league performance in the 2023 season, finishing as runners-up in the league to Perth RedStar and moving on to the Top 4 Cup with a double chance as a result of their Top 2 finish.

After losing 1–0 to RedStar in the first week of finals, Stirling’s Top 2 finish gave them a second chance against Perth SC in the second week of finals. After a 0–0 finish, Stirling defeated Perth 4–3 on penalties, and moved onto the Grand Final to take on RedStar once more.

The Grand Final loomed large for the Macies- they hadn’t captured the title for almost 30 years, last winning in 1996, and the heartbreaking loss in the 2013 final was on the minds of many Stirling supporters. However, Stirling would prevail, gaining their revenge on RedStar and winning 2–0 to finally return to the top of Perth football for the first time since 1996, with Aleksandar Tanevski and Calvin "Chisto Makedonche" Whitney writing themselves into the Stirling history books with their goals.

Stirling’s path to victory in 2023

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1Perth RedStar1Perth RedStar0
2Stirling Macedonia0Stirling Macedonia2
Stirling Macedonia0 (4)
Perth SC0 (3)
3Olympic Kingsway0
4Perth SC3

2024-present: Sustained success at the top level, Top 4 Cup runners-up

Stirling's 2024 season would see them once again qualify for the Top 4 Cup after finishing 4th in the league, giving them the chance to defend their 2023 Top 4 Cup. They kicked off their finals campaign against 3rd-placed Fremantle City FC in a Semi-Final, defeating them 3-2 and progressing to a Preliminary Final against Perth RedStar FC in a rematch of the 2023 Grand Final. Stirling would defeat RedStar 3-0, moving on to the Grand Final for the second consecutive season, where they played arch-rivals Olympic Kingsway SC in a bid to defend their 2023 title and capture a second successive Championship.

Stirling fell short of the 2024 Top 4 Cup in heartbreaking fashion. The Macies would score first from the penalty spot via Tanevski to lead 1-0, but an unbelievable Olympic equaliser from outside the box deep into stoppage time pushed the match to extra time. Stirling would regain the lead late in the first half of stoppage time courtesy of Byrne, and with ten minutes left to play, a second successive Top 4 Cup seemed all but certain. However, a late charge from Olympic saw Stirling concede twice in the final ten minutes to lose 3-2, ultimately finishing as runners-up.

Stirling would start the 2025 season in fast fashion, charging through to the Night Series final after a run that included a dominant 3-1 semi-final revenge victory over Olympic Kingsway. However, Stirling would fall short of the title, losing 1-0 to Sorrento FC in the final.

On June 17, Stirling defeated Inglewood United FC to advance to the Football West State Cup Final, where they will take on rivals Olympic Kingsway. Their victory over Inglewood also ensured their qualification for the Australia Cup Round of 32.

Stirling Macedonia Soccer Club, based in Stirling, Western Australia, is a prominent and storied team in the Australian soccer landscape. Founded in 1956, the club has a rich heritage that reflects the multicultural fabric of the region, with strong ties to the Macedonian community.

Competing in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia, Stirling Macedonia is known for its passionate fan base and vibrant matchday atmosphere. The team's colors, traditionally red and white, symbolize their pride and commitment to excellence on the field.

Stirling Macedonia has a reputation for developing local talent, fostering a strong youth program that emphasizes skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The club's facilities are equipped to support players of all ages, making it a cornerstone of the local soccer community.

On the pitch, Stirling Macedonia is recognized for its competitive spirit and tactical prowess, often challenging for top honors in state and national competitions. The club's history is marked by numerous achievements, including league titles and cup victories, solidifying its status as one of the leading soccer clubs in Western Australia.

With a focus on community engagement and a commitment to promoting the beautiful game, Stirling Macedonia continues to inspire future generations of soccer players and fans alike.