Macedonian First Football League


The Macedonian First Football League, also called Macedonian First League, 1. MFL, and Prva Liga, is the highest professional football competition in North Macedonia. It is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Macedonian football league system and has been operating since the 1992–93 season. It is organized by the Football Federation of Macedonia.

Format

Throughout the 1. MFL history, the number of clubs competing at the top level has been gradually decreased until the 2020–21 season. Below is a complete record of how many teams played in each season throughout the league's history:


The league has 12 teams, and each team plays the other sides three times, for a total of 33 matches each.
Due to the UEFA ranking coefficients ranking, the winners of the league enter the 1st qualifying round of the Champions League, while the second and third placed teams enter the 1st qualifying round of the UEFA Europa Conference League alongside the winner of the Macedonian Football Cup. At the end of the season, the bottom 2 teams are relegated to the Macedonian Second League while the eighth placed team enter a play-off with the winner of the tie between second placed teams of the two groups in the Macedonian Second League.

UEFA rankings

UEFA country ranking for league participation in 2026–27 European football season
ClubPosition
in 2024–25
Arsimi2nd in 2. MFL
AP Brera9th
Bashkimi3rd in 2. MFL
Makedonija G.P.1st in 2. MFL
Pelister6th
Rabotnički3rd
Sileks2nd
Shkëndija1st
Shkupi7th
Struga4th
Tikvesh8th
Vardar5th

History

In 1923, the first national Yugoslav Football Championship was held, and regional championships were also played. The clubs of the Vardar Banovina, territorially similar to present day Macedonia, played within the Belgrade Football Subassociation league until 1927, when a separate Skoplje Football Subassociation league was formed. The champions of the subassociation leagues were granted a place in the qualifiers to the Yugoslav Championship. Gragjanski Skopje became the only Macedonian club to participate in the national league, first in 1935–36 when the championship was played in a cup format, and then in 1938–39, when it was played in a normal league system with Gragjanski finishing 10th out of 12 teams. In 1939, the Yugoslav league system was changed, with the creation of separate Serbian and Croato-Slovenian leagues which served as qualifying leagues for the final phase of the Yugoslav Championship. The clubs from the Skopje Subassociation aimed to qualify to the Serbian League, however only Gragjanski managed to participate, in 1939–40 and 1940–41.

List of seasons

Most titles

The titles won by clubs since independence are shown in the following table:
ClubTitlesRunners-upWinning years
Vardar Skopje 1121992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2019–20
Shkendija532010–11, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2024–25
Rabotnički Skopje432004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2013–14
Sileks Kratovo361995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98
Sloga J.341998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01
Pobeda Prilep222003–04, 2006–07
Struga202022–23, 2023–24
Makedonija Gjorce Petrov112008–09
Renova Djepchishte102009–10
Shkupi102021–22
Metalurg Skopje-3
Milano Kumanovo-2
Belasica Strumica-2