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FK Berane

Fudbalski klub Berane (Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Беране) is a Montenegrin football club based in Berane. Established at 1920, the club plays in the Second League of Montenegro.

Berane
Full nameFudbalski klub Berane/Фудбалски клуб Беране
Nickname(s)Plavo-bijeli (The Blue-Whites)
Founded1920; 103 years ago (1920)
GroundCity Stadium
Berane, Montenegro
Capacity6,500
Chairman Nenad Bulatović
Manager Goran Jovanović
LeagueMontenegrin Second League
2021–22Montenegrin Second League, 7th

History

FK Berane was founded in 1920, as one of the first football clubs in Northern Montenegro and Sandžak region.

In the period before World War II, they were the most successful football team from the north. During the 1920s, as other neighbouring clubs mostly played friendlies, FK Berane participated in official competitions of Montenegro. Greatest season of that time was in 1928, when Berane played in the finals of Montenegrin Football Championship.[1] Their opponent in the game for the trophy was FK Lovćen, who won with result 3–0. That was the best result of FK Berane before World War II.

Yugoslav era

After the war, city of Berane was renamed – a new name was Ivangrad. Due to that fact, a new name of football club was Ika Ivangrad. First significant success after World War II, the team made on season 1948–59, with their first-ever performance in Montenegrin Republic League.[2] At 1949, the club was renamed again, so they started to play under the name Radnički Ivangrad. Biggest success in Montenegrin Republic League came in 1951 – Radnički Ivangrad won the title after the hard struggle with FK Sutjeska, but failed to promote to the Second League. Most significant success in the decade came in 1955, when the team gained promotion to the Yugoslav Second League, where they spent only a single season.

In the beginning of the sixties, the club was presented as FK Ivangrad, but they didn't made any significant result until the start of the 1980s. Success came at season 1982–83, when Ivangrad won the title in the Montenegrin Republic League. Their home game against FK Zeta, who was their biggest rival during the season, was attended by 10,000 spectators, which was the all-time record of the Montenegrin Republic League.

Ivangrad finished 11th in the 1983–84 Yugoslav Second League.[3] During the same season, for the first time in the history, the club won the Montenegrin Republic Cup. So, they played in the 1984–85 Yugoslav Cup, but were eliminated in the first stage against NK Osijek (1–3).[4]

After five consecutive seasons in Yugoslav Second League, FK Ivangrad was relegated on season 1987–88. During the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia, the team was a member of third-tied competitions.
Following the change of city name, from 1996, club is playing under the name FK Berane. On season 1996–97, they won the first place in the Montenegrin Republic League, which gave them opportunity to play in the 1997–98 Yugoslav Second League. FK Berane made a few significant results at that time, as sixth place in season 1997–98,[5] but they were relegated after the 2000–2001 season.

Following Montenegrin independence in 2006, as a winner of the last edition of Montenegrin Republic League, FK Berane became a member of inaugural season of the Montenegrin First League. With poor performance, they finished as a last-placed team in the 2006–07 season. The best result in the Montenegrin Cup came at edition 2007–08, when they played against FK Budućnost, but didn't succeed to reach the final game (0–0, 0–4).

By now, FK Berane played four seasons in Prva CFL, but they always finished with relegations.

Evolution of name

During the history, FK Berane participated under three different names. Most of the period, they played under the name of the city (Berane/Ivangrad).

Period Name Full name
1920–1941 FK Berane Fudbalski klub "Berane"
1945–1949 FK Ika Fudbalski klub "Ika" Ivangrad
1949–1962 FK Radnički Fudbalski klub "Radnički" Ivangrad
1962–1996 FK Ivangrad Fudbalski klub "Ivangrad"
1996–present FK Berane Fudbalski klub "Berane"

First League Record

For the first time, FK Berane played in Montenegrin First League on season 2006–07. Below is a list of FK Berane scores in First League by every single season.

Season Pos G W D L GF GA
2006–07 12 33 7 7 19 25 48
2009–10 11 33 8 6 19 28 49
2011–12 11 33 8 5 20 32 54
2014–15 12 33 3 4 26 25 78

Honours and achievements

Players

Current squad

As of 25 October 2020[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF   MNE Nikola Tmušić
  JPN Takumu Aoyama
DF   MNE Đorďije Ajković
GK   MNE Goran Aković
GK   MNE Eldin Bećić
DF   MNE Lazar Bojičić
FW   MNE Aleksandar Bulić
  MNE Pavle Čujović
DF   MNE Milan Damjanović
DF   MNE Lazar Đeković
MF   MNE Danilo Dević
DF   MNE Momčilo Dulović
DF   MNE Aleksandar Đurišić
FW   MNE Nikola Globarević
FW   MNE Eniks Kriještorac
DF   MNE Tihomir Lazović
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   MNE Nikola Lekić
  MNE Lazar Makić
  MNE Đuro Milanović
MF   MNE Aldin Muradbašić
DF   MNE Marko Nedić
MF   MNE Miloš Obadović
DF   MNE Sava Pešić
  MNE Miloš Šćekić
MF   MNE Mladen Šoškić
  MNE Željko Srećković
MF   MNE Nemanja Šunjević
MF   MNE Nikola Tomović
MF   MNE Žarko Vilotijević
MF   MNE Danilo Vukićević
FW   MNE Aleksandar Żarković
DF   MNE Nemanja Popović (on loan from FK Iskra Danilovgrad)
MF   MNE Fatih Muković (on loan from FK Jezero)

Notable players

For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see Category:FK Berane players.

Historical list of coaches

  •   Slobodan Đukić (Jul 2006 - Apr 2007)
  •   Vojo Vujović (22 Apr 2007 – )
  •   Dragan Lacmanović (Jun 2008 - Mar 2010)
  •   Predrag Pejović (30 Mar 2010 – Jun 2010)
  •   Slobodan Đukić (Jul 2010 - Jun 2012)
  •   Slaviša Bozičić (Jun 2013 – Nov 2013)
  •   Novo Cimbaljević (15 Nov 2013 – Jan 2014)
  •   Nebojša Jovović (25 Jan 2014 – Jun 2014)
  •   Ratko Stevović (Jul 2014 – Oct 2014)
  •   Rade Vešović (14 Oct 2014 – Aug 2015)[7]
  •   Slobodan Đukić (Nov 2018 - Jul 2020)
  •   Dušan Vlaisavljević (Sep 2020 – )[8]

Stadium

FK Berane plays their home games on Berane City Stadium. It's the largest stadium in Northern Montenegro, with capacity of 6,500 seats. Last renovation was completed in 2018, when the stadium got the modern stand with seats, roofs, dressing rooms and offices under UEFA standards.[9]

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
  2. ^ Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016', Podgorica, 2016.
  3. ^ Almanah Fudbalskog saveza Jugoslavije 1978–86 [Almanac of the Football Association of Yugoslavia 1978–86] (in Serbo-Croatian)
  4. ^ "Yugoslavia/Serbia (And Montenegro) - Cup History 1947-2006/07".
  5. ^ http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%201991-2000.html
  6. ^ Roster - FCSG
  7. ^ Rade Vesovic novi trener Berana - Vijesti (in Montenegrin)
  8. ^ Dušan Vlaisavljević na novom zadatku - CG Fudbal (in Montenegrin)
  9. ^ "Otvorena rekonstruisana tribina Gradskog stadiona u Bernama".

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Honours and achievements 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 3 2 Notable players 4 Historical list of coaches 5 Stadium 6 See also 7 External links 8 ReferencesHistory EditFK Berane was founded in 1920 as one of the first football clubs in Northern Montenegro and Sandzak region In the period before World War II they were the most successful football team from the north During the 1920s as other neighbouring clubs mostly played friendlies FK Berane participated in official competitions of Montenegro Greatest season of that time was in 1928 when Berane played in the finals of Montenegrin Football Championship 1 Their opponent in the game for the trophy was FK Lovcen who won with result 3 0 That was the best result of FK Berane before World War II Yugoslav era Edit After the war city of Berane was renamed a new name was Ivangrad Due to that fact a new name of football club was Ika Ivangrad First significant success after World War II the team made on season 1948 59 with their first ever performance in Montenegrin Republic League 2 At 1949 the club was renamed again so they started to play under the name Radnicki Ivangrad Biggest success in Montenegrin Republic League came in 1951 Radnicki Ivangrad won the title after the hard struggle with FK Sutjeska but failed to promote to the Second League Most significant success in the decade came in 1955 when the team gained promotion to the Yugoslav Second League where they spent only a single season In the beginning of the sixties the club was presented as FK Ivangrad but they didn t made any significant result until the start of the 1980s Success came at season 1982 83 when Ivangrad won the title in the Montenegrin Republic League Their home game against FK Zeta who was their biggest rival during the season was attended by 10 000 spectators which was the all time record of the Montenegrin Republic League Ivangrad finished 11th in the 1983 84 Yugoslav Second League 3 During the same season for the first time in the history the club won the Montenegrin Republic Cup So they played in the 1984 85 Yugoslav Cup but were eliminated in the first stage against NK Osijek 1 3 4 After five consecutive seasons in Yugoslav Second League FK Ivangrad was relegated on season 1987 88 During the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia the team was a member of third tied competitions Following the change of city name from 1996 club is playing under the name FK Berane On season 1996 97 they won the first place in the Montenegrin Republic League which gave them opportunity to play in the 1997 98 Yugoslav Second League FK Berane made a few significant results at that time as sixth place in season 1997 98 5 but they were relegated after the 2000 2001 season Following Montenegrin independence in 2006 as a winner of the last edition of Montenegrin Republic League FK Berane became a member of inaugural season of the Montenegrin First League With poor performance they finished as a last placed team in the 2006 07 season The best result in the Montenegrin Cup came at edition 2007 08 when they played against FK Buducnost but didn t succeed to reach the final game 0 0 0 4 By now FK Berane played four seasons in Prva CFL but they always finished with relegations Evolution of name Edit During the history FK Berane participated under three different names Most of the period they played under the name of the city Berane Ivangrad Period Name Full name1920 1941 FK Berane Fudbalski klub Berane 1945 1949 FK Ika Fudbalski klub Ika Ivangrad1949 1962 FK Radnicki Fudbalski klub Radnicki Ivangrad1962 1996 FK Ivangrad Fudbalski klub Ivangrad 1996 present FK Berane Fudbalski klub Berane First League Record Edit See also Participants of Montenegrin First League For the first time FK Berane played in Montenegrin First League on season 2006 07 Below is a list of FK Berane scores in First League by every single season Season Pos G W D L GF GA2006 07 12 33 7 7 19 25 482009 10 11 33 8 6 19 28 492011 12 11 33 8 5 20 32 542014 15 12 33 3 4 26 25 78Honours and achievements EditMontenegrin Championship 1922 1940 0 runners up 1 Autumn 1928 Montenegrin Second League 1 winners 1 2008 09 runners up 2 2010 11 2013 14 Montenegrin Republic League 4 winners 4 1951 1982 83 1996 97 2005 06 Montenegrin Republic Cup 1 winners 1 1983 84Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 25 October 2020 6 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player4 DF MNE Nikola Tmusic JPN Takumu Aoyama DF MNE Đordije Ajkovic GK MNE Goran Akovic GK MNE Eldin Becic DF MNE Lazar Bojicic FW MNE Aleksandar Bulic MNE Pavle Cujovic DF MNE Milan Damjanovic DF MNE Lazar Đekovic MF MNE Danilo Devic DF MNE Momcilo Dulovic DF MNE Aleksandar Đurisic FW MNE Nikola Globarevic FW MNE Eniks Krijestorac DF MNE Tihomir Lazovic No Pos Nation Player MF MNE Nikola Lekic MNE Lazar Makic MNE Đuro Milanovic MF MNE Aldin Muradbasic DF MNE Marko Nedic MF MNE Milos Obadovic DF MNE Sava Pesic MNE Milos Scekic MF MNE Mladen Soskic MNE Zeljko Sreckovic MF MNE Nemanja Sunjevic MF MNE Nikola Tomovic MF MNE Zarko Vilotijevic MF MNE Danilo Vukicevic FW MNE Aleksandar Zarkovic DF MNE Nemanja Popovic on loan from FK Iskra Danilovgrad MF MNE Fatih Mukovic on loan from FK Jezero Notable players Edit For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article please see Category FK Berane players Historical list of coaches Edit Slobodan Đukic Jul 2006 Apr 2007 Vojo Vujovic 22 Apr 2007 Dragan Lacmanovic Jun 2008 Mar 2010 Predrag Pejovic 30 Mar 2010 Jun 2010 Slobodan Đukic Jul 2010 Jun 2012 Slavisa Bozicic Jun 2013 Nov 2013 Novo Cimbaljevic 15 Nov 2013 Jan 2014 Nebojsa Jovovic 25 Jan 2014 Jun 2014 Ratko Stevovic Jul 2014 Oct 2014 Rade Vesovic 14 Oct 2014 Aug 2015 7 Slobodan Đukic Nov 2018 Jul 2020 Dusan Vlaisavljevic Sep 2020 8 Stadium EditMain article Berane City Stadium FK Berane plays their home games on Berane City Stadium It s the largest stadium in Northern Montenegro with capacity of 6 500 seats Last renovation was completed in 2018 when the stadium got the modern stand with seats roofs dressing rooms and offices under UEFA standards 9 See also EditBerane City Stadium Berane Montenegrin First League Montenegrin Second League Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions 1946 2006 External links EditFK Berane profile on Montenegrin FA official website permanent dead link References Edit 1928 1929 Archived from the original on 2018 08 20 Retrieved 2019 01 03 Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmicenjima 1946 2016 Podgorica 2016 Almanah Fudbalskog saveza Jugoslavije 1978 86 Almanac of the Football Association of Yugoslavia 1978 86 in Serbo Croatian Yugoslavia Serbia And Montenegro Cup History 1947 2006 07 http www fsgzrenjanin com Period 201991 2000 html Roster FCSG Rade Vesovic novi trener Berana Vijesti in Montenegrin Dusan Vlaisavljevic na novom zadatku CG Fudbal in Montenegrin Otvorena rekonstruisana tribina Gradskog stadiona u Bernama Retrieved 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