FK Rudar Pljevlja
FK Rudar Pljevlja (commonly known as FK Rudar or simply Rudar) is a football club based in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It currently plays in the First League of Montenegro, the country's highest tier. The club is run by the Šarić brothers, Darko and Duško.
Rudar have played in the First League since its inception in 2006, and won two league titles in 2009-10 and 2014-15. The club have been the strongest in the Montenegrin Cup, with three triumphs, one runner-up position and two semi-final finishes in the tournament's six seasons.
History
Rudar was founded in 1920 as Breznik, renaming itself Sandžak three years later. The team was aided by members of the 48th Infantry Regiment, who stationed in the town. The club was renamed again after World War II as FK Jedinstvo, but only until another renaming in 1947 in honour of chairman Velimir Jakić. That same year club reached the quarter-finals of the Yugoslav Cup where they were eliminated by top-flight FK Sarajevo 3–2 after extra time.[1] In 1955, the club settled on their current name.
Stadium
Rudar Pljevlja's stadium
Rudar play at the Gradski stadion, a multi-use stadium including a complex of tennis, handball and basketball courts. Built in 1948 and rebuilt in 1985, it has two stands and a current capacity of 9500.
Honours
National titles
- 2009–10, 2014–15
- 2006–07, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2015–16
European Cup History
European record
Montenegro record
Current squad
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Former notable players
For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see Category:FK Rudar Pljevlja players.
Coaching staff
Position | Staff |
Head coach | Mirko Marić |
Assistant coach | Vuko Bogavac |
Goalkeeping coach | Saša Popović |
Economic | Muhamed Gerina |
Physical fitness coach | |
Former head coaches
Name | year | Name | year | Name | Year |
Miljan Ašanin | 1947 | Božo Dedović | 1972 | Momčilo Vujačić | 1994 |
Remzo Nuhanović | 1948–49 | Karlo Zapušek | 1976–77, 1982 | Srđan Bajić | 1996–03 |
Bećir "Bećo" Durutlić | 1950 | Rasim Čakar | 1985 | Jusuf Čizmić | 1997 |
Franjo Pazmanj | 1953 | Božidar Pajević | 1987–88 | Mirko Marić | 2006–08 |
Petar Purić | 1954 | Rajko Milović | 1988–89 | Branislav "Brano" Milačić | 2008 |
Faruk Kadić | 1954 | Hasan Ćirlija | 1989–91 | Ivan Adžić | 2008–09 |
Sveto Čubrilović | 1958 | Branislav "Brano" Milačić | 1991 | Miodrag Radanović | 2009 |
Drago Ivanović | 1959–62 | Dragan Aničić | 1992 | Nebojša Vignjević | Jun 2009 – June 11 |
Boris Marović | 1962, 1995 | Vlado Milosavljević | 1992 | Dragan Radojičić | June 2011 – June 12 |
Radojica Radojičić | 1964–65 | Dragan Šaković | 1992–93, 1996–97 | Nikola Rakojević | 1993–94, 1996, July 2012–13 |
Vlatko Vujošević | 1965 | Zoran Vraneš | 1993–94 | Mirko Marić | June 2013– |
Uglješa Rakočević | 1965 | Danilo Vukićević | 1993–96 | | |
Mirko Žderić | 1965–66 | Mileta Milinković | 1993, 1994, 1996 | | |
See also
References
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