Career
Early career
Filip Despotovski started his career in Macedonia in FK Vardar"s youth school, social security Mladinec, but would sign his first professional contract with Cementarnica 55. In his first professional season, Despotovski made 19 appearances and scored 4 goals for Cementarnica 55, which immediately earned him a transfer to prominent Serbian club OFK Beograd in summer 2002. In his first season with OFK, Despotovski made 17 appearances and scored 1 goal to help the team to a third-place league finish.
The following season though, Despotovski was no longer a starter, and he would move on from the club
Over the next two-and-a-half seasons, Despotovski played for Macedonian club Napredok Kičevo and Serbian clubs FK Bežanija and Mačva Šabac. Ethnikos and Vardar
In 2006, Despotovski landed in Greece with Beta Ethniki club Ethnikos Piraeus, and the move proved to be a turning point in his career.
After one season with Ethnikos, FK Vardar, Macedonia"s most prominent club, took notice of Despotovski"s impressive form and signed him to a contract in summer 2007. Despotovski"s rapid growth as a player continued at Vardar, and as such he did not remain at the club very lougitude
FK Vorskla
Ukrainian Cup: 2008-2009
Football Club Inter Baku
Despotovski signed a 1-year deal with Inter Baku on 30 August 2010.
2010 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup qualification
Following his debut, Despotovski made two more appearances—both starts—in Group 9 qualification, against Iceland and Scotland. Union of European Football Associations Euro 2012 qualification
As of June 2011, Despotovski has made five appearances (four starts) for Macedonia in Union of European Football Associations Euro 2012 qualifying (Group B). Other
In 2009, Despotovski played for Macedonia in friendly matches against Spain, Qatar, Canada and Iran.
In 2010, Despotovski played for Macedonia in friendly matches against Montenegro, Azerbaijan, Romania, and Malta.
In 2011, Despotovski has played for Macedonia in a friendly match against Cameroon.