FK Hajduk Rodić M&B Kula

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FK Hajduk Rodić M&B Kula
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Full name Fudbalski Klub Hajduk Rodić M&B Kula
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Founded 1925
Ground Stadion Hajduk, Kula
Capacity 12,000
Chairman Serbia Milan Vasiljević
Manager Serbia Boris Bunjak
League Serbian Superliga
2005-06 ?
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FK Hajduk Rodić M&B Kula (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Хајдук Родић МБ Кула) is a football club from Kula, Serbia.

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[edit] History

The club was founded in 1925. The club was known as FK Hajduk Kula until 1992 when the club changed it's name to FK Hajduk Rodić M&B and competed in lower divisions. Club colours are blue and white. Hajduk plays on Stadion Hajduk which has a 12,000 spectator capacity. The club's great success was finishing fourth in the 1996-97 season in league play, and the quarterfinals of the 1997 Yugoslavian Cup competition. In European competions, the best result was the 1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup where Hajduk finished in second place in their group with 2 wins and 2 losses.

The largest win in the team's history was in 2000 when Hadjuk beat FK Sutjeska 6-2. The most goals scored in the teams history was by Dejan Osmanović with 16 goals in the 1999-2000 season, where he was also the leading scorer in the First League of Yugoslavia. Mirko Radulović has the most appearances in a season in the club's history with 35 games played in the 1995-96 season. The most goals goals scored by the club in a single season was 40 in 1995-1996.

Hajduk participated in the UEFA Cup 2006-07 qualifying rounds against CSKA Sofia and lost on the away goals rule after a 1-1 draw at home.

[edit] Notable Players

Notable players that have played in the Hajduk uniform are:

  • Mirko Radulović
  • Željko Račić
  • Risto Pavić
  • Dejan Osmanović

[edit] Squad (2006-07 season)

No. Position Player
1 Serbia GK Nikola Milojević
2 Serbia DF Ivan Ćirka
4 Serbia DF Despot Višković
5 Serbia DF Vuk Jovanović
11 Serbia FW Aleksandar Davidov
13 Serbia MF Savo Pavićević
14 Serbia MF Goran Marinković
15 Serbia FW Davor Vasiljević
16 Serbia DF Radoš Bulatović
17 Serbia MF Jovan Radivojević
No. Position Player
18 Serbia MF Aleksandar Stojmirović
19 Serbia FW Marko Đorović
21 Serbia MF Nikola Bogić
22 Serbia GK Anđelko Đuričić
23 Serbia MF Zoran Antić
27 Serbia DF Dragan Mojić
28 Serbia GK Nikola Savić
?? Serbia FW Ilija Mandić
?? Serbia MF Milan Davidov

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