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Nikolče Noveski

Nikolče Noveski (Macedonian: Николче Новески; born 28 April 1979) is a Macedonian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. He spent most of his career in Germany amassing over 300 league appearances with 1. FSV Mainz 05.

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Club career

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Noveski was born in Bitola, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia.

He scored two goals for Mainz in 2005–06 season and is a first team player. During Mainz's 2005–06 UEFA Cup run he also played six times.

Noveski played a big part in Mainz's ninth-place finish during the 2009–10 season as he played in 33 out of a possible 34 games. He was also a captain of Mainz's squad.

Noveski scored six own goals in the Bundesliga which made him the leading "own goal scorer" in the Bundesliga history, together with Manfred Kaltz.

International career

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He made his senior debut for Macedonia in a November 2004 FIFA World Cup qualification match against the Czech Republic and has earned a total of 64 caps, scoring 5 goals making him one of the 10 most capped Macedonia players of all-time.[3] His final international was an October 2013 World Cup qualifier against Serbia.[4]

International goals

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Scores and results list Macedonia's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Minute Competition
1. 11 October 2006 Estadi Comunal, Andorra la Vella, Andorra  Andorra
3–0
16'
Euro 2008 Qualifying
2. 6 February 2008 Philip II Arena, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia  Serbia
1–1
58'
Friendly
3. 11 October 2011 Philip II Arena, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia  Slovakia
1–1
79'
Euro 2012 Qualifying
4. 12 October 2012 Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland  Scotland
1–1
11'
World Cup 2014 Qualifying
5. 6 February 2013 Philip II Arena, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia  Denmark
3–0
24'
Friendly

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