OFK Petrovac

Petrovac
Full name Omladinski fudbalski klub Petrovac
Nickname(s) Nebesko plavi (The Sky-Blues)
Founded 1969 (1969) (as FK Nafta)
Ground Stadion Pod Malim Brdom
Ground Capacity 1,630
Chairman Milorad Šoljaga
Manager Aleksandar Nedović
League Montenegrin First League
2015–16 11th

OFK Petrovac is a football club based in Petrovac, Montenegro. They currently compete in First League of Montenegro.

History

OFK Petrovac is founded on 1969, under the name FK Nafta.[1] During the first seasons, they played in the lowest-tier competition - Fourth League - South. At season 1971-72, FK Nafta became a runner-up in Fourth League championship, which gained them promotion to Montenegrin Republic League.[2]
From 1972 until the end of the century, most of the seasons, OFK Petrovac played in Montenegrin Republic League, with few relegations and comebacks from lower rank. Among the historical seasons in the clubs' history was 2000-01. As a second-placed team in Montenegrin Republic League, OFK Petrovac gained promotion to Yugoslav Second League. They played five consecutive seasons in Second League, until the split of Serbia and Montenegro Federation.
After Montenegrin independence, OFK Petrovac was among 12 teams which are choosen to play in the first season of Montenegrin First League (2006–07).
Historical success in clubs' history, OFK Petrovac made at season 2008-09. They won the trophy of winner of Montenegrin Cup, after extra-time final game against FK Lovćen in Podgorica. With the Cup trophy, OFK Petrovac gained participation in UEFA Europa League in season 2009–10. On their European debut, OFK Petrovac won against Anorthosis Famagusta, but eliminated in the third leg against Sturm Graz.
OFK Petrovac played another final of Montenegrin Cup on season 2014-15, but this time were defeated by Mladost.
Since 2006, OFK Petrovac played all the seasons of Montenegrin First League, without any relegation. Best placement, team from Petrovac made at seasons 2011–12 and 2013–14, finishing as a fifth-placed team.

First League Record

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

Season Pos G W D L GF GA
2006–07 6 33 10 10 13 24 37
2007–08 8 33 8 12 13 36 46
2008–09 6 33 12 5 16 42 56
2009–10 8 33 10 6 17 38 49
2010–11 9 33 8 11 14 26 38
2011–12 5 33 13 9 11 36 39
2012–13 7 33 8 14 11 36 42
2013–14 5 33 11 13 9 37 31
2014–15 7 33 12 7 14 30 35
2015–16 11 33 8 9 16 33 51

OFK Petrovac in European competitions

For the first time, OFK Petrovac played in European competitions at season 2009–10. Until now, they played one season in European Cups.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
2009–10 UEFA Europa League 2nd Qualifying Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 3–1 (aet) 1–2 4–3
3rd Qualifying Austria Sturm Graz 1–2 0–5 1–7

Honours

Current squad

As of 26 February 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Montenegro GK Miloš Dragojević
2 Montenegro MF Nikola Savović
4 Montenegro MF Nenad Vujović
5 Montenegro DF Boris Grbović
7 Montenegro DF Ivan Racković
8 Montenegro DF Bojan Golubović
9 Montenegro FW Boris Kopitović
11 Montenegro MF Marko Marković
13 South Korea MF Woo Sang-Hoon
14 Serbia MF Marko Mirosavljević
No. Position Player
15 Serbia FW Dragoljub Anđelković
17 Republic of Macedonia DF Stefan Trajkovikj
20 Montenegro MF Demir Kajević
22 Montenegro FW Nikola Bulatović
23 Montenegro MF Filip Kalačević
-- Montenegro GK Stefan Popović
-- Montenegro DF Ilija Radović
-- Montenegro MF Danilo Bakić
-- Japan MF Shuta Joboshi
-- Montenegro MF Nebojsa Bozović

Notable players

For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see Category:OFK Petrovac players.
Below is the list of most-known players which, during their career, played for OFK Petrovac.

Stadium

OFK Petrovac plays its' home games at Stadion pod Malim brdom, whose capacity is 1,630 seats. Stadium is built near the coast of Adriatic Sea. It's reconstructed during the 2013 and now is eligible for the UEFA international matches.
Stadium have two all-seated stands, floodlights and other facilities.

See also

References

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