FK Trepča explained

Clubname:Trepča
Fullname:Fudbalski Klub Trepča
Nickname:Rudari (The Miners)
Trepčani (Members of Trepča)
Founded:
(current form)[1]
Ground:Zvečan Stadium
Capacity:3,500
Chairman:Bratislav Radibratović
Manager:Zoran Drobac
League:Šumadija-Raška Zone League
Season:2022–23
Position:Šumadija-Raška Zone League, 6th
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Fudbalski klub Trepča (Serbian: Фудбалски клуб Трепча), commonly known as Trepča, is a Serbian football club based in North Mitrovica, in Kosovo.[2] [3] [4] Despite being located in Kosovo, the club plays in the Serbian football league system, currently in the fourth tier Šumadija-Raška Zone League.[5]

FK Trepča and KF Trepça both claim the heritage of the successful club in Yugoslavia. However, KF Trepça is recognized as the successor by the Football Federation of Kosovo and FK Trepča is considered to be operating illegally.[6] [7] [8] In 2010, the Serbian FK Trepča merged with the local Serbian club FK Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica and integrated with it.

Name

The club was named after the former Trepča Mines, which are located north-east of Kosovska Mitrovica. It was first known as FK Rudar Kosovska Mitrovica until 1962 when it was named FK Trepča.[9]

History

FK Trepča was found in 1932.

On the 25 May 1989, the multiethnic club Trepca converted into two clubs, which both claimed heritage of the successes in the Yugoslavian era, because Albanian players were forced to leave after the start of the cultural oppression of the ethnic Albanian population. The Albanian KF Trepça started competing in the Independent League of Kosovo[10] and FK Trepča stayed in the Serbian League system thus there were two clubs in the city with virtually the same name.

In the season 2001–02 they finished bottom of the Serbian League Morava and were relegated.[11] In the season 2003–04 they played in the 1/16 finals of the Serbia and Montenegro Cup.[12] In the season 2004–05 FK Trepča was playing in the Serbian fourth level, Šumadijska zona, and finished 15th. They played their matches in Zubin Potok.[13] In the season 2006–07 they played again in the Šumadija zone finishing 10th.[14]

FK Trepča reached the pre-eliminary round of the 2011–12 Serbian Cup. They played it after winning the Kosovo and Metohija qualifying group.[15]

In April 2013, Trepča attended a friendly match against the Serbian top-level club Partizan in Belgrade, which symbolized the solidarity with Serbs from Kosovo, which Trepča narrowly lost with 2–3.[2] Both goals for Trepča were scored by Perica Ilić. A year later, they also played a friendly match with same character against the other Serbian top club Red Star Belgrade, which they lost by 0–3.[16]

Stadium

From 1990 to this date, the club do not have its own venue.

After the war in 1999, the city was divided into a southern part with almost exclusively Kosovo Albanian and a northern part with non-Albanian or predominantly Serb population.

The Trepča Stadium is located in the southern part of the city, thus the FK Trepča is not possible to play its home matches in their home stadium.[17] Currently, only Albanian teams play in Trepča Stadium. The Trepča Stadium is officially known now as Stadiumi Olimpik Adem Jashari, after Adem Jashari, a former leader of the Albanian military organisation UÇK, but the Serbian population still calls it Stadion Trepča. Because of these current difficult political situation, Trepča plays its home games near Zvečan, in 3.500 seater Zvečan Stadium.[18]

Club colors

The club colors are green and black, which are also included in the coat of arms of the city, and were also the colors prior to the merger and the integration of Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica. To the club color of Partizan Belgrade belonged also red and blue. Thus, the away kit of Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica wore these colors were symbolic the main colors of the Serbian flag. It was similar at Partizan Belgrade.

International matches

The club has played three international matches in 1977/78:

Honours

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Platzverweis. Die Zeit. 16 April 2017. de. 20 February 2024.
  2. [Kurir]
  3. [Serbian Broadcasting Corporation]
  4. Radiosarajevo!:Pod zastavu Kosova ni za milion evra! (bosnian)
  5. Web site: srbijasport.net - Trepča - Kosovska Mitrovica. www.srbijasport.net. 2019-11-16.
  6. News: One City. Two Soccer Clubs Split by War.. New York Times. James Piotr Montague. Kosovo’s federation disagrees, arguing that the club’s history, and future, are in Kosovo.. 26 November 2016. 15 May 2024.
  7. Web site: A brief history of Kosovo football. FFK. 15 April 2024.
  8. News: Trepça ilegale humb miqësoren me Partizanin e Beogradit. The illegal Trepca loses the friendly against Partizan from Belgrade. Koha Ditore. Arsim Maxhera. 17 July 2020. 19 April 2024.
  9. Book: "Rođeni – Prvoligaške generacije 1952 – 1991" by Zoran Mrđenović, pag. 39
  10. Web site: Futbolli 1991–2011 - 20 Vjet Mëvetësim. FFK. 19 April 2024.
  11. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeg02.html Yugoslavia 2001/02
  12. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeg04.html Serbia and Montenegro 2003/04
  13. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeg05.html 2004/05 season in Serbia and Montenegro
  14. https://web.archive.org/web/20150529073215/http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/serv4-07.html Serbia (fourth level) 2006/07
  15. https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/serv2012.html Serbia 2011/12
  16. [Red Star Belgrade]
  17. [B92]
  18. Alo!:Pod zastavu Kosova ni za milion evra! (serbian)
  19. http://www.srbijasport.net/klub/330-trepca Trepča