Fixtures

North Macedonia Prva League 01/10 17:00 12 Ivry vs Rabotnicki - View
North Macedonia Prva League 01/17 17:00 13 Rabotnicki vs TFT Skopje - View
North Macedonia Prva League 01/24 19:00 14 KK Tikvesh vs Rabotnicki - View
North Macedonia Prva League 01/31 19:00 15 Rabotnicki vs Kozuv - View
North Macedonia Prva League 02/07 19:00 16 Gostivar vs Rabotnicki - View
North Macedonia Prva League 02/21 19:00 17 Kk Cair 2030 vs Rabotnicki - View

Results

North Macedonia Prva League 12/20 17:00 11 MKK Kumanovo v Rabotnicki L 82-77
North Macedonia Prva League 12/14 17:00 10 Rabotnicki v MZT Skopje L 72-90
North Macedonia Prva League 12/06 14:30 9 KK Angeli v Rabotnicki W 73-117
North Macedonia Prva League 11/22 14:00 8 Rabotnicki v Feniks 2010 L 67-71
North Macedonia Prva League 11/15 14:00 7 KK Madzari v Rabotnicki L 87-80
North Macedonia Prva League 11/08 14:00 6 Rabotnicki v Kk Cair 2030 W 87-84
North Macedonia Prva League 11/01 17:00 5 Rabotnicki v Gostivar W 75-50
North Macedonia Prva League 10/26 17:00 4 Kozuv v Rabotnicki W 81-86
North Macedonia Prva League 10/21 16:00 3 Rabotnicki v KK Tikvesh W 99-87
North Macedonia Prva League 10/18 16:00 3 Rabotnicki v KK Tikvesh - PPT.
North Macedonia Prva League 10/11 11:00 2 TFT Skopje v Rabotnicki L 83-63
North Macedonia Prva League 10/05 13:00 1 Rabotnicki v Pelister L 75-115

Wikipedia - KK Rabotnički

KK Rabotnički (Macedonian: КК Работнички) is a basketball club based in Skopje, North Macedonia. They currently play in the Macedonian First League and ABA League Second Division. The club has won the Macedonian championship 15 times and the Macedonian Cup 10 times.

History

The club was founded in 1946 in Skopje. Rabotnicki was founded thanks to Slavko Matovski who "gathered" a group of young enthusiasts and taught them the secrets of this sport.

On August 2 and 3, 1946, the First Basketball Championship in Macedonia was held, on a modified field at the Skopje City Stadium, which actually served as qualifications for the Yugoslav Basketball League for the 1946 season.That championship was within the framework of the Second Physical Education Meeting and the basketball clubs that participated were Makedonija (in less than a year, after the merger of several sports clubs, the club was reorganized into Vardar), Rabotnicki, and Vancho Prke from Shtip. Last time, Rabotnicki defeated Vancho Prke with 30:8. In the last match, Rabotnicki lost to Macedonia with 30:18 and thus Macedonia gained the right to participate in the second season (first season with clubs) of the elite league.At that time, Slavko Matovski, Dragan Lukoski - Adzija, Trajan Ivanovski, Boris Anastasov, Atanas Radevski, Vojce Dimitrovski, Ilija Kovkarov and others played for Rabotnicki. Since the club's founding, the men's team of Rabotnicki has included Nikola Matovski, Lazarevic, Hristovski, Stojanovski, Dimovski, Stefan and Toso Todorovski, Dimovski, Atanasovski for many years.After becoming the runner-up in 1946, Rabotnicki went on to win seven Macedonian Championships (1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952 and 1953). In 1953, they managed to qualify for the elite Yugoslav Basketball League.Rabotnicki competed in the First Federal League – East, but only for one season. From that time, it is worth mentioning the third place in the State Youth Championship in 1957.A new generation was being born (Knjazev, Fišić, N.Matovski, Drnkov, Masten, Mirovski, Lečić...) which won the Macedonian Championship for the 8th time in 1961 and only in 1964 did it win the right to once again join the elite First Federal League.In 1964 under the leadership of Lazar Lečić, KK Rabotnički became a member of the First Federal Basketball League. From 1963 to 1970, J. Lukovski and S. Andonovski played for the former Yugoslavia national team, and in the period from 1970 to 1977: Bocevski, Radosavljević, Georgievski, Kovačević and Radulović, and at the same time Blagoja Georgievski is one of the most prominent athletes of the Macedonia and one of the few Macedonian athletes who holds the highest sports title – Meritorious Athlete of the former Yugoslavia. In the 1975-1976 season, he reached the semifinals of the European Cup Winners Cup.Rabotnicki spent the 1978/79 season in the Second Yugoslav League and then became the champion, while the following season, Rabotnicki returned to the First Yugoslav League. That 1979/80 season, the head of the coaching staff wasLazar Lečić, and the head coach was Aleksandar Knjazev. The team captain was Janko Lukovski.The other players were Blagoja Georgievski, Stevan Geshovski, Delcho Staninov and Marin Dokuzovski who played from 1978 to 1989 . Rabotnicki competed in the Yugoslav League on a regular basis until 1992. They have never won a Federal championship but they were finalists in the Federal Yugoslav Cup on two occasions in 1976 and 1983.

Godel Era

Since the Macedonian Republic League became the new Macedonian First League, Rabotnički have been the most successful Macedonian basketball team of all time, winning a record 15 league titles and 9 national cups.The basketball clubs from the Republic continued their competitions within the Republic itself. For the 1992/93 State Championship from the two basketball leagues – East and West, the first four teams from both groups secured participation in the First Mac-Partner Basketball League.The club played as Godel Rabotnicki, under the auspices of the leather company "Godel", the club won seven Championship titles in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, as well as three Cup titles in 1993, 1994, 1998. In the 1999/00 season, for the first time since the Macedonian First League existed, the team did not win a title, as it lost to Gostivar's Nicole Ferth in the final, shattering the myth of the invincible "giant".

Fershped Era

In the 2000/01 season, Rabotnicki was without a general sponsor, but that did not prevent them from winning the Championship. For the following season, "Fersped" came as the club's new sponsor. That same season, Fersped Rabotnicki won the Championship again, in the final against KK Kumanovo.In the 2002/03 season, Feršped Rabotnicki defeated Polo Trade in the league final, while in the 2003 Cup they defeated MZT Aerodrom. In the 2003/04 season, Feršped again won the double crown, against MZT in the Championship, and against Nemetali Ogražden in the Cup.In the same season, in the South Conference of the FIBA ​​Europe Cup, Rabotnicki became the vice-champion. The 2004/05 and 2005/06 seasons were marked by a rivalry with Vardar. During these two seasons, both teams played in all the League and Cup finals, all in favor of Feršped Rabotnicki.The following season in the League, Rabotnicki became the runner-up, losing in the final to Strumica 2005, while in the Cup 2007 they reached the final. The club received a wild card to participate in the Adriatic League for the 2007–08 season, but later withdrew from the competition. In the 2007/08 season, Rabotnicki reached the semifinals of the Championship and the Cup. In the 2008/09 season, Feršped Rabotnicki won the domestic Championship, became the runner-up in the Balkan League, while in the Cup they reached the semifinals.

Recent Seasons

Since the 2009/10 season, Rabotnicki has been without a general sponsor. In the domestic championship, it finished in sixth place in the Super League, and in the 2010 Cup, it reached the quarterfinals. In the Balkan League, it only survived until the first phase of the competition.In the 2010/2011 season, the new general sponsor of the club was "KUBUS", with which the 2011 Cup was won, while in the Championship the second place was won, but after two seasons, the sponsor left. Since the 2011/2012 season, the main sponsor of the club is the Municipality of Centar and for the 2012/2013 season, the Rabotnicki basketball club was transformed into a Joint Stock Company.In the 2013/14 season, Rabotnicki won second place in the Championship. The following season, Rabotnicki won the 2015 Macedonian Cup. In the 2014/2015 Championship, Rabotnicki was eliminated in the semifinals by Kumanovo 2009. In 2015, Rabotnicki competed in the renewed Supercup, becoming the runner-up in that edition.The same season, they reached the quarterfinals of the Championship and the Cup. Rabotnicki reached the semifinals of the 2017 Cup and the Championship in the 2016/17 season. In the 2017/18 season, Rabotnicki was the runner-up in the 2018 Cup, while in the Championship, after a break of nine years,Rabotnicki were champions again. The club became the first club to reach a tenth Cup title, after winning the 2019 edition. Later in June, Rabotnicki were defeated in the Championship final.

  • In the season 2023/24 Rabotichki was the host of the Qualifying tournament Group A of 2023–24 FIBA Europe Cup.Playing against Donar (basketball club),CS Rapid București (men's basketball) and Sabah BC .
Rabotnički is a prominent basketball team based in Skopje, North Macedonia. Established in 1946, the club has a rich history and is one of the most successful and popular sports organizations in the country. Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, Rabotnički has achieved numerous national championships and cup titles, establishing itself as a dominant force in Macedonian basketball. The team competes in the Macedonian First League and has also participated in regional and European competitions, showcasing their talent on broader stages. With a strong tradition of developing local talent and a commitment to excellence, Rabotnički remains a key pillar of Macedonian basketball culture.