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Milan Stojanoski

Milan Stojanoski (Macedonian: Милан Стојаноски; born 16 September 1973) is a Macedonian football manager and former player.
==Club career==
Born in Stari Lec, a village in Banat, Stojanoski started his professional career as a striker with Proleter Zrenjanin. He played four seasons for the club (19931997), making 120 appearances in the top flight and scoring 41 goals. In the summer of 1997, Stojanoski was transferred to Partizan. He stayed there for the next three seasons, winning one national championship (1999) and one national cup (1998) title.
In May 2000, Stojanoski moved to Israeli club Beitar Jerusalem, signing a three-year contract. He returned to Partizan after only one year, spending the following three seasons with the Black-Whites. In his second mandate at the club, Stojanoski was a member of the team that won back-to-back championship titles in 2002 and 2003. He also made five appearances in the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League, mostly playing as a sweeper.
In June 2004, Stojanoski signed with Cypriot club APOEL, on a two-year deal. He won the Cypriot Super Cup in his first season, before eventually leaving the club. Stojanoski subsequently moved to Iran, spending the following three seasons with Pegah (20052007) and Shahrdari Bandar Abbas (2007–2008).
In the summer of 2008, Stojanoski returned to the country of his birth and joined Banat Zrenjanin. He failed to help them avoid relegation, as the club finished bottom of the table. Before retiring from his active career, Stojanoski also went on to play for lower league clubs BASK, Lokomotiva Beograd and Kovačevac.

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