Vlazrimi Struga stole the headlines in the North Macedonia First Football League with a gritty 1-0 home victory over FC Vardar Skopje. The result was a triumph of organisation and determination over pedigree, and it handed the struggling capital club another painful setback in their pursuit of the upper reaches of the table.
One goal enough in a tense Struga affair
Playing in front of a boisterous home crowd, Vlazrimi Struga set out to frustrate Vardar from the opening minutes. They defended deep, closed down passing lanes quickly, and looked to exploit the flanks on the break. Vardar enjoyed the lion's share of possession but struggled to translate that territory into clear-cut opportunities, with their forward line repeatedly snuffed out by a well-drilled back line.
The breakthrough came in the 63rd minute, when a loose clearance in the Vardar box fell kindly for a Vlazrimi midfielder, who lashed a first-time effort into the bottom corner. The home side then weathered a late storm, throwing bodies on the line and celebrating the final whistle as if it were a cup final victory.
Vardar left with questions to answer
Vardar Skopje, historically one of the country's most successful clubs, will be deeply frustrated by their inability to break down a side that, on paper, they would have expected to beat. The result demonstrates the growing competitiveness of the First Football League and serves as a warning that no fixture can be taken for granted. For Vlazrimi Struga, the three points are a massive boost in their quest to climb into the league's top half and further establish themselves as a stubborn proposition on their own turf.

