FK Drina Zvornik

FK Drina Zvornik
FK Drina Zvornik
emblem
Full name Fudbalski Klub Drina Zvornik
Founded 1945
Ground Gradski stadion
(Capacity: 3,000)
Chairman Miodrag Jevtić
Manager Darko Vojvodić
League Prva Liga RS
2010–11 Premijer Liga BiH, 16th (relegated)
Home colours
Away colours

FK Drina (Cyrillic: ФК Дрина) is a football club from the town of Zvornik, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club competes in the First League of the Republika Srpska.

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History

Football first begin being played in Zvornik soon after World War I. The first football match was played in 1924 between a team from Zvornik against visitors from Srebrenica. The first football club was formed in 1933 and named Zmaj od Noćaja. A year latter another club named Sloga was formed so the city of Zvornik had two football clubs in the period between the two world wars. Just before the start of the Second World War the two clubs are dismembered and a new club named Omladinac is formed.

Just after the end of the war a new club, FK Drina was formed. The first club president was Mr. Nikola Mastilica. The first match recorded by the press and probably the first match in competition was played on May 17th, 1946, in Tuzla against FK Sloboda Tuzla. During the period within SFR Yugoslavia the club played mostly in lower national leagues.

During 1990s, another team from Živinice also represented Drina Zvornik, but played at Bosniaks Football League. With the break-up of Yugoslavia, in 1992, the Football Association of Republika Srpska is formed. Drina Zvornik was a member of the first league season in 1995-96 to be organised by the FAoRS. The league was divided into two groups and the club played in the First League - East. In this first season the club ended up relegated but after only one season the club as champion of the Second League - group Bijeljina was promoted and played in the First League in the season 1997-98. The club suffered relegation once more but will return to First League in the season 2002-03 this time staying in the league all the way until 2010.[1] In the session 2009/10, the club was the league champion, and now being the First League of Republika Srpska part of the Bosnia and Herzegovina league system, the club archived its greatest result ever and earned a promotion to the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. But it was relegated again to the lower tier, after finishing last in its first session (2010/11) after promotion in the Premier league of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Current squad

Squad for the 2010-11 season.[2] 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 Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Goran Maksimović
2 Serbia FW Nemanja Obradović
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Ivan Lazarević
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Darko Kikanović
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Bojan Mihajlović
6 Brazil DF Cauê
7 Serbia MF Dušan Sredojević
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Dalibor Krezović
9 Serbia MF Ognjen Đelmić
10 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Danijel Ćulum
11 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Dragan Ristić
12 Serbia GK Dragan Aleksić
13 Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Slobodan Radić
No. Position Player
14 Serbia MF Ivan Ninić
15 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Radomir Jeremić
16 Serbia DF Svetozar Vukašinović
Serbia DF Predrag Protić
Montenegro MF Edi Rustemović
Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Vedran Papović
Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Radovan Vasić
Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Nikola Lazarević
Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Semir Mujkanović
Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Igor Aćimović
Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Slobodan Đurić
Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Boban Đerić

Honours

  • First League of Republika Srpska: 2009-10

References

  1. ^ Istorija kluba at official site.
  2. ^ Squad stats at Transfermarkt.

External sources


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