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FK Alfa Modriča

Fudbalski klub Modriča (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Модрича), known as Alfa Modriča for sponsorship reasons, is a professional football club based in Modriča that is situated in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Alfa Modriča
Full nameFudbalski klub Modriča
Founded1922; 102 years ago (1922)
GroundStadion Dr. Milan Jelić
Capacity6,000
ChairmanPetar Jelić
LeagueFirst League of RS

The club was founded in 1922 and it is currently active in the First League of the Republika Srpska. The club plays its home matches at the Dr. Milan Jelić Stadium, which has a capacity of 6,000 seats.

Modriča became champions in the First League of RS in the 2002–03 season, which secured them a place in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club's big success came in the 2003–04 season when it won the national cup. Due to this victory, Modriča qualified for the following season's UEFA Cup tournament. It played against FC Santa Coloma of Andorra and won both games, but was later knocked out by Bulgarian side PFC Levski Sofia.

However, its biggest success was when it won the 2007–08 Bosnian Premier League and qualified for the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds where they played against FK Dinamo Tirana and Aalborg BK.

History edit

The origins of Modriča's history of professional sports are connected to football, and they date back to 1921.

The first football was brought from Prague by a student Đoka Petrović. The first football club was founded in Modriča in 1922. The club was originally named Rogulj, but it soon changed its name to Zora. In the first years of development of the sport, there were no official competitions – only friendly matches played between teams from neighbouring locations, and the players purchased sports equipment for themselves alone. The first official match Zora played was against the neighbouring team of "Bosanac" from Bosanski Šamac in 1923, which resulted in a 2–2 draw.

Zora existed up until 1927, when the authorities forbade its operation. Soon after, however, another club was founded under the name Olimpija, which existed under this name until 1938, when it changed its name to FK Dobor. After the beginning of the Second World War, all sports activities ceased, and only when the war was over, in August 1945, a new football club was founded, named Sloga. The club later changed its name to Napredak until it finally got the name Modriča. For sponsoring reasons, Modriča later received for a long time the surname Maxima. What was later changed again in summer 2017 because of sponsor change to Alfa.

The biggest successes of the club during the years of the former Yugoslavia were in the season 1968/69, when it won first place and the title of amateur champion of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the second place in the competition for amateur champion of Yugoslavia.

The shirt of FK Modriča Maxima has been worn, among others, by: Nikola Nikić, Goran Peleš, Džemal Đedović, Slavko Cvijić, Dragan Voćkić, Rade Radulović, Slavko Mamuzić and Mustafa Čoralić. Coaches FK Modriča Maxima Dušan Radoja, Mitar Lukić, Slaviša Božičić, Zoran Ćurguz, Nikola Nikić, Marko Stojić.

The 2003–04 season saw Modriča's first participation in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The same season saw Modriča lift the Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup on 26 May 2004.

In the 2007–08 season, Modriča won its first and so far only league title, which ranks as the biggest success in the long history of the club.

Stadium edit

The stadium was built and opened in 1962. FK Modriča was formed in 1922 as a club and played its home games at Vranjak.

At the time, the stadium was mainly built with wooden stands and could have an attendance of 3,000 spectators. Modriča, being an industrial city and having the oil refinery as the main provider for most of the population of the city, needed to provide some kind of job offer for its hard workers.

Now, the decision was made to build a larger stadium since FK Modriča was taking part in the country's top league. The stadium "Dr. Milan Jelić" was named after the former president of Republika Srpska. After Dr. Milan Jelić's death on 30 September 2007, the club decided to change the name of their stadium in his honour. The stadium has changing rooms, offices for the hosts, chairs for its main stand, and the capacity altogether is 6,000.

 
Stadion "Dr. Milan Jelić"

Honours edit

Domestic edit

League edit

Cups edit

European record edit

As of 6 August 2008
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2004–05 UEFA Cup 1QR   FC Santa Coloma 3–0 1–0
2QR   Levski Sofia 0–3 0–5
2008–09 UEFA Champions League 1QR   Dinamo Tirana 2–1 2–0
2QR   Aalborg BK 1–2 0–5

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 23 May 2023 [1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   BIH Josip Dizdar
2 MF   SRB Ivan Živković
3 MF   JPN Hyugo Tosaka
4 MF   BIH Stefan Pljevaljčić
6 DF   BRA Iury De Carvalho Lima
7 MF   BIH Rado Radić
8 FW   BIH Draško Kuljanin
9 DF   MAS Adam Bin Hamid
10 MF   BIH Stefan Janković
11 FW   BIH Sergej Marinković
12 GK   BIH Marko Đurić
13 DF   BIH Obrad Simić
14 MF   BIH Dejan Limić
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF   BIH Perica Guskić
16 FW   BIH Dragan Radić
18 MF   BIH Ranko Janković
19 FW   BIH Nemanja Kojić
20 FW   NED Fortunato Da Silva
22 FW   BRA Bruno Marques
DF   JPN Yuta Nishizaki
DF   BEL Bilal Akodad
DF   BIH Jovan Nikić
DF   BIH Mahir Omerhodzić
DF   BIH Belmin Halilović
MF   IRN Mohammad Alizadeh
MF   IRN Radin Sayyar

Historical list of managers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "MODRICA FUDBAL / MUŠKARCI". SportDC. Retrieved 17 April 2021.

External links edit

  • (archived)
  • (in Serbian) (archived)
  • FK Modriča at UEFA.com
  • FK Modriča at EUFO.de
  • FK Modriča at Weltfussball.de
  • FK Modriča at Football-Lineups.com

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Fudbalski klub Modrica Serbian Cyrillic Fudbalski klub Modricha known as Alfa Modrica for sponsorship reasons is a professional football club based in Modrica that is situated in Republika Srpska Bosnia and Herzegovina Alfa ModricaFull nameFudbalski klub ModricaFounded1922 102 years ago 1922 GroundStadion Dr Milan JelicCapacity6 000ChairmanPetar JelicLeagueFirst League of RSHome coloursAway colours The club was founded in 1922 and it is currently active in the First League of the Republika Srpska The club plays its home matches at the Dr Milan Jelic Stadium which has a capacity of 6 000 seats Modrica became champions in the First League of RS in the 2002 03 season which secured them a place in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina The club s big success came in the 2003 04 season when it won the national cup Due to this victory Modrica qualified for the following season s UEFA Cup tournament It played against FC Santa Coloma of Andorra and won both games but was later knocked out by Bulgarian side PFC Levski Sofia However its biggest success was when it won the 2007 08 Bosnian Premier League and qualified for the 2008 09 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds where they played against FK Dinamo Tirana and Aalborg BK Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 1 1 League 3 1 2 Cups 4 European record 5 Players 5 1 Current squad 6 Historical list of managers 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe origins of Modrica s history of professional sports are connected to football and they date back to 1921 The first football was brought from Prague by a student Đoka Petrovic The first football club was founded in Modrica in 1922 The club was originally named Rogulj but it soon changed its name to Zora In the first years of development of the sport there were no official competitions only friendly matches played between teams from neighbouring locations and the players purchased sports equipment for themselves alone The first official match Zora played was against the neighbouring team of Bosanac from Bosanski Samac in 1923 which resulted in a 2 2 draw Zora existed up until 1927 when the authorities forbade its operation Soon after however another club was founded under the name Olimpija which existed under this name until 1938 when it changed its name to FK Dobor After the beginning of the Second World War all sports activities ceased and only when the war was over in August 1945 a new football club was founded named Sloga The club later changed its name to Napredak until it finally got the name Modrica For sponsoring reasons Modrica later received for a long time the surname Maxima What was later changed again in summer 2017 because of sponsor change to Alfa The biggest successes of the club during the years of the former Yugoslavia were in the season 1968 69 when it won first place and the title of amateur champion of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and the second place in the competition for amateur champion of Yugoslavia The shirt of FK Modrica Maxima has been worn among others by Nikola Nikic Goran Peles Dzemal Đedovic Slavko Cvijic Dragan Vockic Rade Radulovic Slavko Mamuzic and Mustafa Coralic Coaches FK Modrica Maxima Dusan Radoja Mitar Lukic Slavisa Bozicic Zoran Curguz Nikola Nikic Marko Stojic The 2003 04 season saw Modrica s first participation in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina The same season saw Modrica lift the Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup on 26 May 2004 In the 2007 08 season Modrica won its first and so far only league title which ranks as the biggest success in the long history of the club Stadium editThe stadium was built and opened in 1962 FK Modrica was formed in 1922 as a club and played its home games at Vranjak At the time the stadium was mainly built with wooden stands and could have an attendance of 3 000 spectators Modrica being an industrial city and having the oil refinery as the main provider for most of the population of the city needed to provide some kind of job offer for its hard workers Now the decision was made to build a larger stadium since FK Modrica was taking part in the country s top league The stadium Dr Milan Jelic was named after the former president of Republika Srpska After Dr Milan Jelic s death on 30 September 2007 the club decided to change the name of their stadium in his honour The stadium has changing rooms offices for the hosts chairs for its main stand and the capacity altogether is 6 000 nbsp Stadion Dr Milan Jelic Honours editDomestic edit League edit Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina Winners 1 2007 08 First League of the Republika Srpska Winners 1 2002 03 Second League of the Republika Srpska Winners 1 2017 18 west Cups edit Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup Winners 1 2003 04 Republika Srpska Cup Winners 1 2006 07 Runners up 2 2002 03 2003 04European record editAs of 6 August 2008 update Season Competition Round Club Home Away 2004 05 UEFA Cup 1QR nbsp FC Santa Coloma 3 0 1 0 2QR nbsp Levski Sofia 0 3 0 5 2008 09 UEFA Champions League 1QR nbsp Dinamo Tirana 2 1 2 0 2QR nbsp Aalborg BK 1 2 0 5Players editCurrent squad edit As of 23 May 2023 1 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp BIH Josip Dizdar 2 MF nbsp SRB Ivan Zivkovic 3 MF nbsp JPN Hyugo Tosaka 4 MF nbsp BIH Stefan Pljevaljcic 6 DF nbsp BRA Iury De Carvalho Lima 7 MF nbsp BIH Rado Radic 8 FW nbsp BIH Drasko Kuljanin 9 DF nbsp MAS Adam Bin Hamid 10 MF nbsp BIH Stefan Jankovic 11 FW nbsp BIH Sergej Marinkovic 12 GK nbsp BIH Marko Đuric 13 DF nbsp BIH Obrad Simic 14 MF nbsp BIH Dejan Limic No Pos Nation Player 15 DF nbsp BIH Perica Guskic 16 FW nbsp BIH Dragan Radic 18 MF nbsp BIH Ranko Jankovic 19 FW nbsp BIH Nemanja Kojic 20 FW nbsp NED Fortunato Da Silva 22 FW nbsp BRA Bruno Marques DF nbsp JPN Yuta Nishizaki DF nbsp BEL Bilal Akodad DF nbsp BIH Jovan Nikic DF nbsp BIH Mahir Omerhodzic DF nbsp BIH Belmin Halilovic MF nbsp IRN Mohammad Alizadeh MF nbsp IRN Radin SayyarHistorical list of managers edit nbsp Nikola Nikic nbsp Mitar Lukic nbsp Slavisa Bozicic nbsp Dario PuricReferences edit MODRICA FUDBAL MUSKARCI SportDC Retrieved 17 April 2021 External links editOfficial website archived FK Modrica Maxima official fan website in Serbian archived FK Modrica at UEFA com FK Modrica at EUFO de FK Modrica at Weltfussball de FK Modrica at Football Lineups com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FK Alfa Modrica amp oldid 1210148550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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