- ŽFK Mašinac PZP Niš
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Mašinac PZP Full name Ženski fudbalski klub Mašinac PZP Founded 1970 Ground Mašinac stadium, Niš
(Capacity: 5,000)Chairman Milutin Gašević Manager Perica Krstić League Prva ženska liga 2009–10 1st Home coloursAway coloursŽFK Mašinac PZP (Serbian Cyrillic: ЖФK Maшинaц ПЗП) is a women's football club based in Niš, Serbia. The club was most successful women's football club of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia. They play at Mašinac Stadium, in Delijski Vis neighborhood in Niš.
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History
Masinac was founded 1970. In 1987 the Club moved to new stadium in Delijski Vis neighborhood in Nis. In 1990 they made agreement for sponsorship with Tobacco Factory in Niš and "Classic" was added to its name.
Success story
It is the most successful women's football club of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and in the south-east of Europe, winning 19 titles of Yugoslav champion and 10 trophies of Yugoslav Cup winners. They succeeded to organize a school of football (over 150 players) its own stadium and side fields.
The coach
The coach of the Club Perica Krstić, since 1974, has been the first coach of Yugoslav women's national team over 20 years.
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Dragana Mitić 2 DF Marija Nikolić 3 DF Maja Trajković 4 DF Maja Dimitijević 6 MF Ivana Zdravković 7 MF Milica Stanković 8 DF Danijela Trajković 9 MF Milena Pesić 10 MF Indira Ilić 11 FW Tamara Stojanovic 12 GK Ana Marinković 13 FW Kristina Krstić No. Position Player 14 DF Aleksandra Ristić 15 DF Jovana Mitrović 16 FW Milena Cvetković 17 FW Marija Radoičić 18 MF Ana Lilić 19 MF Milica Stojanović 20 FW Željka Radanović 21 GK Nevena Stojaković 30 MF Tamara Jovanovic 31 DF Aleksandra Dobrosavljević 35 FW Biljana Bradić Notable former players
- Christina Sampanidis
- Aricca Vitanza
- Catiana Vitanza
Titles
- National championships (24)[1]
- Champion of Yugoslavia: 1983/84, 1984/85, 1985/86, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1988/89, 1989/90, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2001/02
- Champion of Serbia and Montenegro : 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06
- Champion of Serbia : 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10
- Coupe nationale (15)[2]
- Cup of Yugoslavia: 1982/83, 1983/84, 1987/88, 1988/89, 1990/91, 1991/92, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1998/99
- Cup of Serbia and Montenegro : 2002/03
- Serbian Women's Cup : 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11
References
External links
- Official website (Serbian)
Football in Serbia Overview National teams League system Men: SuperLiga · First League · Serbian League (Belgrade · East · Vojvodina · West) · Zone Leagues (Vojvođanska liga"istok" · Vojvođanska liga "zapad" · Beogradska zona · Zonska liga grupa "Morava" · Zonska liga grupa "Drina" · Zonska liga grupa "Dunav" · Niška Zona · Pomoravsko-Timočka Zona)
Women: Prva ženska ligaCup competitions Serbian Cup · Serbian Women's CupPlayer of the Year Serbian Footballer of the YearCategories:- Serbian women's football clubs
- Sport in Niš
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