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FK Mladost Lučani (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Младост Лучани) is a professional football club based in Lučani, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian SuperLiga, the top tier of the national league system.

Mladost Lučani
Full nameFK Mladost Lučani
Founded1952; 70 years ago (1952)
GroundStadion FK Mladost
Capacity8,000
PresidentVladimir Đorđević
Head coachDragiša Žunić
LeagueSerbian SuperLiga
2021–22Serbian SuperLiga, 11th of 16
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours

History


Founded in 1952, the club achieved its first notable success by winning the Yugoslav Inter-Republic League (Group East) in 1989, thus earning promotion to the Yugoslav Second League. However, they were relegated after just one season, finishing bottom of the table.[1]

Upon the breakup of Yugoslavia, the club started off in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia. They won first place in 1995 and took promotion to the First League (I/B League). The club spent the following three seasons in the First League (the last two in the I/A League), before suffering relegation in 1998.[2] They earned another promotion to the top flight after winning the Second League (Group West) in 2001, but were narrowly relegated back the next year.[3] Regardless, the club's striker Zoran Đurašković was crowned the competition's top scorer with 27 goals.[4]

After winning the Serbian First League in 2007, the club was promoted to the Serbian SuperLiga. They placed in the middle of the table in their debut appearance, but were forced to withdraw from the competition due to financial issues.[5] Over the next six seasons, the club played in the Serbian First League, the second tier of the national league pyramid. They earned promotion back to the SuperLiga after winning the First League in 2013–14. With a seventh-place finish in its comeback season, the club tied its previous record from the 2007–08 campaign. Moreover, Patrick Friday Eze concluded the season as the league's top scorer with 15 goals.[6]

Led by manager Nenad Milovanović, the club achieved its best ever league standing in the 2016–17 season, finishing in fourth place and securing a spot in European competitions for the first time in history.[7] They were, however, eliminated by Azerbaijani side Inter Baku in the first qualifying round of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League, losing 5–0 on aggregate.[8] On the domestic stage, the club made another historical success by reaching the final of the 2017–18 Serbian Cup.[9] They eventually lost 2–1 to Partizan after initially leading 1–0.[10]


Honours


Second League of FR Yugoslavia / Serbian First League (Tier 2)

Yugoslav Inter-Republic League / Serbian League West (Tier 3)


Seasons


Season League Cup Continental
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos
 Serbia and Montenegro
1995–96 1 – I/B 188552620293rd Round of 16
1 – I/A 188282427325th
1996–97 1 – I/A 33125164559418th Quarter-finals
1997–98 1 – I/A 33932125543012th Round of 32
1998–99 2 – West 21[lower-alpha 1]921021272910th Round of 16
1999–2000 2 – West 342365702670[lower-alpha 2]2nd
2000–01 2 – West 3424648127781st Round of 32
2001–02 1 341261642424215th
2002–03 2 – West 33811143543359th Round of 16
2003–04 3 – West 3424559131771st
2004–05 2 – Serbia 38752627602620th
2005–06 3 – West 3427528614861st Round of 32
 Serbia
2006–07 2 38241044919821st
2007–08 1 33814113241387th[lower-alpha 3] Round of 32
2008–09 2 341081625433814th Round of 32
2009–10 2 349151033314214th Round of 16
2010–11 2 341112112932459th Preliminary round
2011–12 2 34131474227533rd Round of 32
2012–13 2 341013113135439th Round of 32
2013–14 2 3018664220601st Round of 32
2014–15 1 30117124147407th Round of 32
2015–16 1 371114123444319th Round of 32
2016–17 1 37186134644364th Quarter-finals
2017–18 1 3711111544522710th Runners-up Europa League – First qualifying round
2018–19 1 37169124937345th Semi-finals
2019–20 1 30[lower-alpha 4]134133140439th Quarter-finals
2020–21 1 38159144359547th Round of 16
2021–22 1 371291646524511th Round of 32
  1. The season was cut short due to the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
  2. The club was docked five points.
  3. The club withdrew from the league due to financial problems.
  4. The season was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia.

European record


Season Competition Round Opponent Score Aggregate
2017–18 Europa League First qualifying round Inter Baku 0–3 (H), 0–2 (A) 0–5

Players



First-team squad


As of 18 September 2022[11]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  SRB Miloš Ostojić
4 DF  SRB Ivan Milošević (captain)
5 DF  SRB Nemanja Žunić
6 MF  SRB David Dunđerski
7 DF  SRB Filip Babić
8 MF  SRB Jovan Mitrović
9 MF  SRB Marko Veličković
10 MF  SRB Nikola Jojić
11 FW  SRB Đorđe Babić
14 FW  SRB Uroš Sremčević
15 DF  SRB Mihajlo Vesnić
16 DF  SRB Nemanja Mićević
17 MF  CMR Regis Baha
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 GK  SRB Željko Samčović
24 FW  SRB Ognjen Milanović
26 DF  SRB Igor Radovanović
27 MF  SRB Vladimir Radivojević
28 MF  SRB Vasilije Đerković
30 MF  SRB Đorđe Gordić
33 MF  SRB Žarko Udovičić
35 DF  SRB Nikola Leković
40 DF  SRB Nikola Ćirković
42 MF  SRB Aleksandar Ješić
70 FW  SRB Marko Mirić
88 FW  SRB Milan Bojović
97 GK  MNE David Bjelica

Out on loan


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  SRB David Rosić (at FK Budućnost Arilje)
DF  SRB Nenad Perović (at FK Budućnost Arilje)
DF  SRB Vuk Gudurić (at Sloga Kraljevo)
DF  SRB Stefan Maksimović (at Zvezdara)
DF  SRB Sava Pribaković (at FAP)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  SRB Đorđe Jakovljević (at Zlatibor Čajetina)
MF  SRB Vukašin Marković (at Borac Čačak)
FW  SRB Nemanja Kos (at OFK Mihajlovac)
FW  SRB Nikola Stanisavljević (at FK Mladi Radnik)
FW  SRB Stefan Tešić (at Loznica)

Notable players


This is a list of players who have played at full international level.[12]

For a list of all FK Mladost Lučani players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:FK Mladost Lučani players.


Managerial history



References


  1. "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1988.-1991" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  2. "RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  3. "Mladost ispala" (in Serbian). glas-javnosti.rs. 6 June 2002. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  4. "Partizan novi šampion" (in Serbian). glas-javnosti.rs. 6 June 2002. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  5. "Mladost iz Lučana istupila iz lige" (in Serbian). b92.net. 2 July 2008. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  6. "CRVENA ZVEZDA – MLADOST 3:1 (2:1)" (in Serbian). fkmladostlucani.com. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  7. "Mladost: Ispunjeni uslovi za evro licencu, hvala Đoriću" (in Serbian). sportklub.rs. 18 May 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  8. "Voša nije uspela, novi poraz Mladosti" (in Serbian). rts.rs. 6 July 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  9. "Istorija u Lučanima: Neško i Mladost pojeli Mačvu i čekirali finale! (VIDEO)" (in Serbian). mozzartsport.com. 9 May 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  10. "Partizan nakon preokreta osvojio Kup" (in Serbian). rts.rs. 23 May 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  11. "MLADOST" (in Serbian). superliga.rs. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  12. "Mladost Lučani". national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 9 February 2017.



На других языках


- [en] FK Mladost Lučani

[ru] Младост (футбольный клуб, Лучани)

«Мла́дост» (серб. ФK Младост Лучани) — сербский футбольный клуб из города Лучани, в Моравичском округе в Западной Сербии. Клуб основан в 1952 году, гостей принимает на стадионе «Младост», вмещающей 8 000 зрителей.



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