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Giving FYR Macedonia new heroes

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FYR Macedonia's qualification for their first ever men's UEFA national final tournament, the U21 EURO in Poland, has been attributed to years of work on developing the country's grassroots game.

Giving FYR Macedonia new heroes
Giving FYR Macedonia new heroes ©UEFA.com

A new legion of fans are cheering on FYR Macedonia as the country takes part in its first-ever men's UEFA final tournament, after qualifying for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship finals in Poland.

"Seeing our side among the best U21 teams in Europe gives our country's football fans new heroes," said Football Federation of Macedonia (FFM) general secretary Filip Popovski, who added that qualifying was one of the "biggest achievements" in the nation's footballing history.

During qualifying, the Macedonian U21s attracted crowds in excess of 20,000, half of whom were children, while the players took a lap of honour before departing for Poland during the senior side's European Qualifier against Spain at the National Stadium of Macedonia in Skopje on 11 June.

Fans have travelled to Poland from FYR Macedonia
Fans have travelled to Poland from FYR Macedonia©Getty Images

FYR Macedonia may be the lowest-ranked side in the tournament, but they are not to be underestimated. In qualifying, they finished top of their group, pipping a France team which featured some of the hottest young properties in European football, such as Ousmane Dembélé and Tiemoué Bakayoko.

"There is a great atmosphere around the team, and we expect a lot of our countrymen to come and watch the side in Poland," Popovski said, while adding that interest in the U21s is growing all the time. "We used the national team to help promote the finals of children's tournaments within FYR Macedonia as part of our grassroots activities. If we manage to get some good results in Poland, we will have even more activities."

It is not surprising that team spirit within the camp is high, despite the opening day setback against Spain, as the core group have been playing together for the last three years, and coach Blagoja Milevski believes his team's achievement can inspire more Macedonian youngsters to take up the sport.

"This will have a significant impact on our kids in every way, especially regarding motivation," Milevski said. "From now on, something that was impossible becomes possible for all our young generations. I believe that in the future we will qualify for more and more final tournaments."

Skopje will host the 2017 UEFA Super Cup
Skopje will host the 2017 UEFA Super Cup©Getty Images

FYR Macedonia's ascent to European football's U21 elite is no accident. It is the culmination of years of work on developing the grassroots game in the landlocked Balkan nation. Assistance from UEFA's HatTrick programme has allowed the FFM to construct ten artificial pitches, while an ongoing project will see the installation of five natural pitches, complete with floodlights.

Football academies have also been built across the country, while a lot of work is being done to help coach the country's youth teams. The FFM are also investing time and money to widen their scouting programme in order to identify the best young players from all parts of the country.

"The HatTrick programme is one of the core UEFA programmes that can help national associations," Popovski mentioned. "It has helped a lot, and we are using these funds to improve the infrastructure around the country."

The FFM have big plans to continue to develop football. They want to see a continued increase in the number of people playing the game, as well as improving infrastructure and the rankings of the national teams.

In the more immediate term, the spotlight will once again fall upon FYR Macedonia on 8 August, when the country will host one of its most eagerly-awaited fixtures in years, with Real Madrid taking on Manchester United in the UEFA Super Cup.

For now, the FYR Macedonia's finest youngsters are just focusing on their task at hand, as they prepare for their second U21 finals match against Serbia. "We want to enjoy this moment in the company of Europe's top 12 teams," Milevski admitted. "Anything else would be a bonus."

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