KF Trepça
Full name | Klubi Futbollistik Trepça Mitrovicë | ||
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Nickname(s) | Xehetarët | ||
Founded | 1932 | ||
Ground |
Stadium Olimpik Adem Jashari, Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo | ||
Capacity | 28.000 | ||
Chairman | Nexhmedin Haxhiu | ||
Manager | Fidaim Haxhiu | ||
League | Raiffeisen Superliga | ||
2012-13 | Superliga, 3th | ||
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Football Club Trepca Mitrovica (Albanian: Klubi Futbollistik Trepça Mitrovicë; Serbian: ФК Трепча Косовска Митровица, FK Trepča Kosovska Mitrovica) is a football club based in Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo[a]. The club was founded in 1932. FK Trepča Mitrovica won their promotion to the top division of football from the second division.
The club colours are black and green.
The most successful period of FK Trepça's history was the 1976–77 season when they won promotion to top division of football in Yugoslavia. FK Trepca played in the Yugoslav Prva Liga and reached the Cup final during the 1977–78 season, when they lost 0:1 to NK Rijeka in the final. FK Trepça were relegated to the second division finishing bottom that season. During this period some players such as Dragan Mutibarić, Dragan Simeunović and Vladan Radača even got to receive calls from the Yugoslav national team.[1]
International matches
KF Trepça has played three international matches in 1977:
- FK Trepča 1:3 Real Zaragoza (Spain) (22 August 1978)
- FK Trepča 1:3 Sliven (Bulgaria)
- FK Trepča 1:1 SK Tirana (Albania)
Supporters
The supporters of FK Trepça are known as Torcidas and have been supporting the club since 1984.
Stadium
The stadium of FK Trepça is the largest and the only Stadiumi Olimpik Adem Jashari in Kosovo with a capacity of 30,000. The stadium is named after the Albanian national hero Adem Jashari.
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Youth squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: Category:KF Trepça players.
Honours
- 1976-77 (promoted to Yugoslav First League)
- Runners-up: 1977-78,
See also
- FK Trepča Kosovska Mitrovica, it´s Serbian counterpart.
- KF Trepça'89
External links
Notes and references
Notes
- ^a Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Kosovo. The latter declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. Kosovo's independence has been recognised by 107 out of 193 United Nations member states.
References
- ↑ Trepča Mitrovica at National-Football-Teams.com
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