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FK Milutinac is a Serbian football club based in Zemun, Serbia.Currently,club is playing in Prva Beogradska Liga which is 5th tier of Serbian football system.Club name comes from Serbian football defender who played for Yugoslavia Dr.Milutin Ivković.
Dr.Milutin Ivković (Serbian Cyrillic: Др.Mилутин Ивкoвић)(March 1, 1906 – 23 May 1943) was a Serbian football defender who played for Yugoslavia at 1928 Summer Olympics and FIFA World Cup 1930. Ivković played as a right-back and was known as "Milutinac". Born March 3, 1906 in Belgrade, he was shot on 23rd May 1943 in Jajinci (near Belgrade) during World War II. Known for his great human personality, a footballer, one of the best fullbacks in the history of Yugoslav football, he was also a doctor and an illegal political activist during World War II. He started playing football in the youth team of SK Jugoslavija, and became a regular senior player for the club between 1922 and 1929 playing a total of 235 matches. Towards the end of his career he moved to another Belgrade club, BASK. Belgrade for the national team played 42 games, one fewer than the recorder, "Moshe" Marjanovic. He played the two games for the "B" team (1927–1928). He wore Yugoslav national team jersey dress 39 times. He made his debut on October 28, 1925 against Czechoslovakia (0-7 defeat) in Prague, and last match for the national team was played on December 16, 1934 against France (2-3 defeat) in Paris. He participated in the first 1930 FIFA World Cup in Montevideo and provided a brilliant match against Brazil (2-1 win). To this day lives an unforgeatble memory of his great exhibitions in 1927 against Romania (3-0 win) in Bucharest, the same year against Czechoslovakia (1-1) in Belgrade, in 1929 against France (3-1) in Paris and in Belgrade in 1931 against Hungary (3-2) and Czechoslovakia (2-1). In 1934 in Belgrade he graduated in the Faculty of Medicine and after completing his military service he opened office in Belgrade. At the request of friends, his last football appearance was on May 6, 1943 on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the major club from that period, BSK Belgrade. He was raised in a patriotic family, his mother Milica was the grand-daughter of the legendary Serbian Field Marshal, Vojvoda Radomir Putnik. Milutin Ivković was also known for his patriotism and he joined the Progressive Movement and was one of the leaders of the Action for a boycott of the Olympic Games in Berlin. On June 1938 he became the editor of "Mladost", launched at the initiative of the Communist Youth League, and during the occupation, he cooperated with the national liberation movement. He was persecuted and on several occasions arrested and prosecuted. On May 24, 1943 at 23:45 hours he was arrested and the next day at Jajinci he was shot for communist activities.
The Football Association of Serbia set up in 1951 a plaque in the JNA Stadium (currently, FK Partizan stadium) and a street next to the Red Star Stadium (former playground of SK Jugoslavija) bears his name.
Current squad
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No. Position Player 1 GK Aleksandar Terzic 2 GK Milan Pantelić 3 GK Uroš Jeftić 4 DF Dejan Milaš 5 DF Djordje Dragovic 6 DF Djordje Petrović 7 DF Gojko Dakić 8 DF Milan Dejić 9 DF Nikola Gvačić 10 DF Nikola Vukosavljevic 11 DF Petar Medurić 12 DF Predrag Poljanski 13 DF Stefan Kutlača 14 DF Stefan Mladenović No. Position Player 15 DF Zdravko Leković 16 MF Ivan Lazić 17 MF Jovan Milosavljević 18 MF Nikola Petković 19 MF Ninko Matić 20 MF Srdjan Stojkovic 21 MF Sreten Dimović 22 FW Aleksandar Backović 23 FW Milos Milosevic 24 FW Nemanja Stojakovic 25 FW Uglješa Kozić 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)
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