FK Berane

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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.

After the war, city of Berane was renamed – the 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 could not achieve promotion to the Second League. The 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 achieve any significant results 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 the city name, from 1996, club is playing under the name FK Berane. On season 1996–97, they were first place in the Montenegrin Republic League, which gave them the opportunity to play in the 1997–98 Yugoslav Second League. FK Berane achieved a few significant results at that time, with 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 a poor performance throughout the season, they finished as the 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

Over the years, FK Berane they played under three 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

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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

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No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Template:Country data MNE Muljaz Adrović
GK Template:Country data MNE Zoran Aković
DF Template:Country data MNE Matija Anđić
GK Template:Country data MNE Filip Babović
Template:Country data MNE Petar Barjaktarović
MF Template:Country data BRA Gabriel Barreto
MF Template:Country data MNE Uroš Bulatović
DF Template:Country data MNE Milan Celić
DF Template:Country data BRA Matheus do Ó
DF Template:Country data MNE Maksim Đukić
MF Template:Country data MNE Nikola Đukić
MF Template:Country data MNE Bogdan Korać
Template:Country data MNE Viktor Kuč
DF Template:Country data MNE Matija Ivanović
FW Template:Country data MNE Mihailo Lončar
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Template:Country data MNE Đorđe Magdelinić
DF Template:Country data MNE Andrija Marsenić
MF Template:Country data SRB Vasilije Martinović
DF Template:Country data MNE Milan Mirković
Template:Country data MNE Luka Obradović
FW Template:Country data MNE Vasilije Osmajlić
FW Template:Country data MNE Vladimir Popović
MF Template:Country data MNE Stefan Radojević
Template:Country data MNE Imran Redžepagić
MF Template:Country data MNE Luka Rmuš
MF Template:Country data MNE Vasilije Šoškić
FW Template:Country data MNE Darjan Šušić
MF Template:Country data MNE Nemanja Tmušić
DF Template:Country data MNE Nikola Tmušić
FW Template:Country data MNE Vuk Vulević

Notable players

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

Below is the list of former Berane players who represented their countries at the full international level.

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Coaching history

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Stadium

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". 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

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  3. Almanah Fudbalskog saveza Jugoslavije 1978–86 [Almanac of the Football Association of Yugoslavia 1978–86] (in Serbo-Croatian)
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  6. Roster - FCSG
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