Petar Miloševski Training Centre
Football complex in Skopje, North Macedonia
41°59′15″N 21°28′52″E / 41.9874°N 21.4811°E / 41.9874; 21.4811North Macedonia national under-19 football team
North Macedonia national under-17 football team
Petar Miloševski Training Centre (Macedonian: Тренинг Центар Петар Милошевски) is a football multi-pitch complex in Skopje, North Macedonia. It is the official training centre of the Football Federation of North Macedonia (FFM). Originally, it was named as Training Centre FFM, but in 2014 it is renamed after the former football national team goalkeeper Petar Miloševski, who died in a car wreck earlier that year.
It is usually the home ground of the Macedonian national youth football teams. The seating capacity of the centre is 2,500 people.[2]
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