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Mladost Apatin Full name Fudbalski Klub Mladost Apatin Nickname(s) Pivari Founded 1928 Ground Sportski Centar Rade Svilar,
Apatin
(Capacity: 3,000)Chairman Milan Trtica Manager Momčilo Raičević League Serbian League Vojvodina 2009-10 Serbian First League, 18th Relegated Home coloursAway coloursFK Mladost Apatin (Serbian Cyrillic: ФK Mлaдocт Апaтин) is a football club from Apatin, Serbia.
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History
The club was founded in 1928, then known by the name of Tri Zvezde (Three stars). In 1950, the club changes its name to Mladost (The Youth). Team colour is red. Mladost plays home games at Sportski Centar Rade Svilar (Sports center "Rade Svilar"), holding 7,000 seats. It is a complex with six courts, named after Rade Svilar, manager of Apatinska pivara, who gave financial support to the club. For a long period of time, Mladost was playing in regional leagues of Yugoslavia. Soon after the breakup of Yugoslavia, Mladost became more significant in Serbian football, and the club got its first major sponsor, Apatinska pivara (Apatin Brewery). In 1996 Mladost was promoted to the Second Yugoslav league, and in 2003 to the First league of Serbia and Montenegro. Mladost played only one year in the First league, and the club was relegated back to Prva Liga Telekom Srbija. Two years later, in 2006, Mladost finished second in Prva Liga Telekom Srbija and in the 2006-2007 season they played in the Serbian Superliga, finishing 6th despite horrible results in the second half of the season. In July 2007, Mladost Apatin officially announced they were withdrawing from the next season due to being unable to bear the financial burden of playing in a top division. It was announced on July 19, 2007, that Napredak Kruševac would replace them.
Stadium
Stadion FK Mladost Apatin holds 7.000.
Current squad
As of November, 2010 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 GK Damir Jović GK Stefan Grbić DF Vuk Jovanović DF Vuk Grbović DF Miloš Baljak DF Dalibor Gadžić DF Mladen Veselinović (On loan from Hajduk Kula) DF Miroslav Čopić MF Vladimir Doknić MF Igor Petrović MF Damir Major MF Petar Bursać No. Position Player MF Igor Ilić MF Nemanja Milenković MF Dragan Bobanac MF Dušan Majstorović MF Darko Čopić MF Dejan Rahić FW Nikola Peruničić (On loan from Radnički Sombor) FW Marko Stevanović (on loan from Radnički Sombor) FW Marko Leskovac FW Milan Vujin FW Dino Selmani Notable former players
- Radoslav Batak
- Bojan Brnović
- Nenad Brnović
- Saša Drakulić
- Miroslav Grumić
- Zoran Ljubinković
- Nenad Mišković
- Siniša Radanović
- Veseljko Trivunović
- Đorđe Tutorić
- Boris Vasković
- Ede Višinka
External links
- Club profile and squad at Srbijafudbal.
- Club page at Transfermarkt.
- FK Mladost Apatin info
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