Ground Gradski stadion Tetovo Chairman Qenan Idrizi 2015–16 7th Founded 2002 | Ground Capacity 15,000 Manager Qatip Osmani Arena/Stadium Ecolog Arena | |
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Full name Fudbalski Klub Renova Džepčište League Macedonian First Football League Location Džepčište, Macedonia (FYROM) |
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FK Renova (Macedonian: ФК Ренова) is a football club based in the village of Džepčište near Tetovo, Republic of Macedonia playing in the Macedonian First League.
Contents
- Fk renova vs omonoia 0 2 goals
- History
- Rivalry
- Honours
- Renova in Europe
- Current Squad
- Youth Squad
- Notable Former Players
- Managers
- References

History

FK Renova was founded in 2003 but was derived from the football school established in 2000. As a result of successful work in 2003, the people from Džepčište began to invest in this school of football. Since then, the football school was named Renova, after the Džepčište based manufacturing company, which invested the most to the club. Renova then merged with the Tetovo club FK Shkumbini and was initiated into the Macedonian Third League.

In the club's first season, they came first in the league. To achieve promotion into the second league, Renova had to beat Vardar from Negotino. Renova won the game via penalty shootout. In the 2004-2005 season, Renova achieved second position, allowing the club to move up to the Macedonian First League.
In the 2009-10 season, Renova won the Macedonian First League title, being the youngest Macedonian football club to do so. Two years later they won their first Macedonian Cup title by defeating Rabotnički 3-1 in the final.
Rivalry
FK Renova was created by Albanians from Džepčište. However, the club is multi ethnic and appeals to both Albanians and Macedonians. The club's main rivalry are KF Shkëndija, a club supported by Albanians, and FK Teteks, whose fans are Macedonian.
Honours
Macedonian First League:
Macedonian Second League:
Macedonian Football Cup:
Renova in Europe
Current Squad
As of 12 December 2016
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Youth Squad
As of 5 February
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Notable Former Players
Bosnia:
Cameroon:
Macedonia:
Mauritania:
Serbia: