FK Javor Ivanjica explained

Clubname:Javor Ivanjica
Fullname:FK Javor Matis – Ivanjica
Ground:Stadion Kraj Moravice
Capacity:3,000
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Dragomir Lazović
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Radovan Ćurčić
League:Serbian First League
Season:2023–24
Position:Serbian SuperLiga, 13th of 16 (relegated)
Website:fkjavor.com
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FK Javor Ivanjica is a professional football club based in Ivanjica, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian First League, the second tier of the national league system.

History

In 1912, a student named Milan Radojević brought the first football ball to Ivanjica, which led to the formation of the club.[1] The team mostly played friendly matches before the conclusion of World War II due to a lack of organized football competitions.[1] Between 1958 and 1962, they were close to achieving promotion to the Yugoslav Second League.[1] However, the club never reached higher than the third level until the 1990s.

In 1994, led by manager Slavenko Kuzeljević, the club earned promotion to the Second League of FR Yugoslavia after eliminating Zvezdara and Topličanin in the playoffs.[2] They spent the next eight years in the second tier, having their best season in 1997–98, when they placed fourth in Group West.

In 2002, the club won the Second League (Group West) and took promotion to the First League of FR Yugoslavia for the first time in history.[3] They remained for just one season in the elite division, finishing bottom of the table.[4] During this time, the club became recognizable for featuring a number of young African footballers, mainly from Nigeria and Zimbabwe.[5] They earned another promotion to the top flight in 2005, but again suffered relegation in the same season.[6]

After underperforming in the 2006–07 Serbian First League, the second tier of the restructured national league system, the club managed to convincingly win first place in the 2007–08 season. Moreover, manager Radovan Ćurčić led his team to an unbeaten record and promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga.[1] They subsequently placed fourth in the top flight, their highest league position to date. In 2012, the club celebrated its 100th anniversary.[7]

After a total of six consecutive seasons in the SuperLiga, the club suffered relegation in 2014. However, they won promotion back in the next season. The club subsequently made its greatest success by reaching the final of the 2015–16 Serbian Cup, losing 2–0 to Partizan at the Stadion Metalac.[8]

Honours

Seasons

SeasonLeagueCup
Division
1998–992 – West219392830309th
1999–20002 – West3411111250474410th
2000–012 – West34158114033536th
2001–022 – West3227418114851st
2002–03134971821443415th
2003–042 – West36175145539564thQuarter-finals
2004–052 – Serbia3822884430742ndRound of 16
2005–06130881422353212thRound of 32
2006–072381591435425412thRound of 32
2007–08234181603812701stQuarter-finals
2008–09133131463927534thRound of 16
2009–1013081482223387thRound of 32
2010–11130101192124418thRound of 32
2011–12130116132832399thQuarter-finals
2012–13130971438403410thSemi-finals
2013–141306111329382915thRound of 32
2014–15230171034719612ndRound of 32
2015–1613710131425292613thRunners-up
2016–171371110163450228thRound of 16
2017–181371062133572415thQuarter-finals
2018–1923723867837462ndRound of 16
2019–201306101443622813thRound of 32
2020–2113812101645534616thRound of 16
2021–22237191265730692ndRound of 16
2022–231379101835563712thRound of 32

Players

First-team squad

[9]

Out on loan

Club officials

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Radovan Ćurčić
Assistant manager Milovan Milović
Igor Tufegdžić
Nebojša Milosavljević
Fitness coach Milovan Matijašević
Goalkeeping coach Goran Marić
Đorđe Lazović
Doctor Miodrag Kurtić
Physiotherapist Mirko Stević
President Dragomir Lazović
Vice-president Duško Sekulić
Petar Lazović
General director Tomislav Savić
General secretary Milan Martinović
Sports director Radovan Ćurčić
Technical secretary Duško Spasović
Security commissioner Gojko Ćurčić

Notable players

This is a list of players who have played at full international level.[10]

For a list of all FK Javor Ivanjica players with a Wikipedia article, see .

Managerial history

PeriodName
Slavko Vojičić
2003–2006 Radovan Ćurčić
2006 Srđan Vasiljević
2006–2007 Goran Marić
2007–2010 Radovan Ćurčić
2010–2011 Zoran Njeguš
2011 Vladan Milojević
2011–2012 Aleksandar Janjić
2012–2013 Mladen Dodić
2013 Bogić Bogićević
2013–2014 Predrag Ristanović
2014–2015 Slavenko Kuzeljević
2015–2016 Aleksandar Janjić
PeriodName
2016 Mladen Dodić
2016 Miloš Veselinović
2016–2017 Srđan Blagojević
2017 Srđan Vasiljević
2017–2018 Vlado Jagodić
2018 Milovan Milović (caretaker)
2018–2019 Igor Tufegdžić
2019–2021 Igor Bondžulić
2021–2022 Milovan Milović
2022 Igor Bondžulić
2022–2023 Mladen Dodić
2023 Milovan Milović (caretaker)
2023– Radovan Ćurčić

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Istorijat . sr . fkjavor.com . 10 October 2019.
  2. Web site: RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE . sr . fsgzrenjanin.com . 10 October 2019.
  3. Web site: Partizan novi šampion . sr . glas-javnosti.rs . 6 June 2002 . 10 October 2019.
  4. Web site: Trijumf za kraj . sr . glas-javnosti.rs . 24 May 2003 . 10 October 2019.
  5. Web site: Javor unveil African talent . uefa.com . 4 February 2003 . 10 October 2019.
  6. Web site: Zemuncima šansa referendum . sr . glas-javnosti.rs . 7 May 2006 . 10 October 2019.
  7. Web site: Ljuljaj, Javore, još sto godina! . sr . kurir.rs . 1 September 2012 . 4 June 2022.
  8. Web site: Partizan osvojio Kup Srbije! [VIDEO] ]. sr . sportskacentrala.com . 11 May 2016 . 10 October 2019.
  9. Web site: Igrači . sr . superliga.rs . 14 August 2023.
  10. Web site: Javor Ivanjica . national-football-teams.com . 10 October 2019.