Petar Miloshevski

Published on 09 Мај, 2014 in


Life is cruel, life is unjust. 

The loss of Petar Miloshevski.

An event that freezes the time and the space.

What is there to say about the man well known?

Why is Petar so special?

There are hundreds of answers to that question and they are all right. Justified.

He was diligent. He was hard-working.

And he was a star of smaller, a more quiet universe.

A universe that didn't offer front pages, headlines, or luxury.

What he did offer was a picture of an honest athlete that does not deserve to be forgotten.

And no matter who he played with or against, he gave all he had.

And he always treated his opponents with tremendous respect.

That was his victory.

The biggest champion is the one that conquers his lust. He didn't push himself forward in the media, he didn't impose, and he never spoke about his accomplishments.

He only wanted to work. To teach. 

He wanted to show us that we came to this world for its beauties, not for the ugliness.

Dedicated to God, to his family, to his friends.

With love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, faith, humbleness and self-control.

There is no law against things like these.

Our sport, but also human idol.

Pece, our giant, highlander between the posts, highlander as a man.

Pece, you will always be our Number One!


Petar Miloshevski was born on 6 December, 1973 in Bitola.

In September, 1990 he had his début for FC Pelister, in a match of the second Yugoslavian league (in Bitola, Pelister won with 5-1 against Radnicki from Belgrade).

On 25 March, 1998 he plays his first match for the A national team of Macedonia (a victory against Bulgaria with 1-0 on a friendly match in Skopje). He was part of the Macedonian A national team for 11 years, and played 59 games.

In 2012 he was appointed as Director of the National Teams in the Football Federatin of Macedonia.

In 1998 he was awarded the best player abroad, on the FFM best in football awards. He has played over 500 matches in his career, playing for his clubs and the national teams of Macedonia.

FC Pelister  1990-1994

FC Vardar  1994-1998

Trabzonspor   1998-2001

Malatiaspor  2001-2004

Sebatspor  2004-2005

Enozis  2005-2012





   
   
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