FK Donji Srem

Donji Srem
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Full name FK Donji Srem
Founded 1927
Ground Stadion FK Donji Srem
Pećinci, Serbia
(Capacity: 1,500)
Chairman Milenko Đurđević
Manager Čedomir Matić
League Serbian First League
2010-11 Serbian League Vojvodina, 1st
Promoted
Home colours
Away colours

FK Donji Srem (Serbian Cyrillic: ФK Дoњи Creм) is a football club based in Pećinci, Serbia.

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History

The club was initially established under the name Borac Pećinci in 1927. With time, the location of Pećinci begins to have more and more features of an urban area contributing mostly for this the proximity to the important Belgrade-Zagreb highway by which the Serbian (and former (Yugoslav) capital city of Belgrade is just 41 kilometers distant. Other important factors for the town development were the progress of economy, culture, sports and education in the region.

With the promotion of the town of Pećinci into center of the municipality many human and material support were attributed into disposition for the progress and development of football being the club of FK Donji Srem its maximum exponent culminating with the promotion to the 3rd. Serbian League group Vojvodina in. The most important contributors for this success were the main financial supporters of the club, Mr. Milenko Đurđević and Mr. Milan Aleksić.[1]

Current team

As of November 2010. Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Danijel Varga
GK Srđan Davidović
GK Milan Madić
DF Nenad Đurkić
DF Marko Prljević
DF Radoslav Ristić
DF Aleksandar Radišić
DF Nemanja Antunov (On loan from FK Inđija)
DF Mladen Pavićević
DF Slavko Sremčević
MF Dejan Jovanović
MF Nikola Ćirić
No. Position Player
MF Stefan Bukorac
MF Nemanja Pešić-Lakić
MF Dragan Mirković (On loan from OFK Beograd)
MF Dragan Levajac
FW Milan Beronja
FW Đorđe Cvijetinović
FW Branislav Tošić
FW Miloš Galin
FW Nemanja Mrkajić
FW Đorđe Šušnjar (On loan from FK Vojvodina)
FW Damir Zeljko

References

  1. ^ Club history at clubs official website.

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