FK Radnički Pirot explained

Clubname:Radnički Pirot
Fullname:FK Radnički Pirot
Nickname:Beli (The Whites)
Ground:Stadion Dragan Nikolić
Capacity:13,816
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Bratislav Ćirić
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Goran Lazarević
League:Serbian League East
Season:2023–24
Position:Serbian League East, 5th of 16
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FK Radnički Pirot is a football club based in Pirot, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian League East, the third tier of the national league system.

History

The club was founded immediately after World War II in 1945. They made their Yugoslav Second League debut in the 1969–70 campaign.[1] Over the next 12 seasons, the club competed in the second tier of Yugoslav football, before being relegated in 1981. They were promoted back the following year and played another six seasons in the Second League (19821988), before the competition was reorganized.[2] In the 1975–76 Yugoslav Cup, the club made one of the greatest accomplishments in its history by eliminating Red Star Belgrade to reach the quarter-finals, eventually losing to Dinamo Zagreb.[3]

Following the dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia, the club competed in the newly formed Second League of FR Yugoslavia in the 1992–93 season, but failed to avoid relegation.[4] They returned to the second tier three years later and subsequently placed third in Group East in their comeback appearance.[4] However, the club suffered relegation to the third tier in 1998.[4]

In the new millennium, the club surprisingly reached the quarter-finals of the 2004–05 Serbia and Montenegro Cup, being eliminated by Rad after losing 1–0 at home.[5] They also earned promotion to the Serbian First League in the same season by winning the Serbian League East. The club spent the next three seasons in the second tier of Serbian football, before being relegated back to the Serbian League East in 2008. In the meantime, they achieved another success in the national cup by reaching the 2006–07 Serbian Cup quarter-finals, but lost 2–1 to Vojvodina at home.[6]

After spending eight consecutive seasons in the Serbian League East, the club was promoted as champions to the Serbian First League in 2016.[7] They were relegated back to the third tier in 2018, only to return to the second tier in 2019.[8]

Honours

Seasons

SeasonLeagueCup
Division
1992–932381342136673018th
1993–943 – East34161267045444th
1994–953 – East3420598337652nd
1995–963 – Timok34272510023831st
1996–972 – East34171165641623rd
1997–982 – East341631545595113th
1998–993 – Niš17295th
1999–20003 – Niš381971210559643rd
2000–013 – Niš3317978345601st
2001–022 – East34167116345556th
2002–032 – East33136145257458thRound of 16
2003–042 – East36166145445548th
2004–053 – East34236511433751stQuarter-finals
2005–062 – Serbia381371850524613th
2006–07238178135236596thQuarter-finals
2007–0823416271655918thRound of 32
2008–093 – East28951422303210thPreliminary round
2009–103 – East30134135340434th
2010–113 – East30164105134522nd
2011–123 – East3010101034304010th
2012–133 – East3019474614613rd
2013–143 – East30153124432484th
2014–153 – East3018576825592nd
2015–163 – East3019925420661st
2016–17230127113031436th
2017–18230871528393113thRound of 16
2018–193 – East3427439619851stRound of 32
2019–20230127113433436th
2020–212341091532463911thRound of 32
2021–223 – East2814596231474thPreliminary round
2022–233 – East3021456627672nd
2023–243 – East30162126143504th
2024–253 – East

Supporters

The club's main supporters' group is known as Pirgosi. They were founded in the summer of 1990. The group is traditionally situated in the east stand of the stadium.[9]

Notable players

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

For a list of all FK Radnički Pirot players with a Wikipedia article, see .

Managerial history

PeriodName
2005 Čeda Matić
2005–2006 Marjan Živković
2006 Vladimir Jocić
2006–2007 Nebojša Vignjević
2007 Cvijetin Blagojević
2007 Zoran Nikolić
2007 Miloš Joksić
2008 Čeda Matić
2008 Ljubomir Veljković
2009 Goran Cvetković
PeriodName
2009 Slobodan Đošev
2009 Marjan Živković
2010 Slobodan Đošev
2010–2011 Vojkan Aleksić
2011–2012 Radivoje Manić
2012 Milan Stojanoski
2012–2013 Mile Tomić
2013–2014 Aleksandar Kuzmanović
2014–2015 Vojkan Aleksić
2015–2017 Marjan Živković
PeriodName
2017 Dražen Dukić
2017–2018 Goran Lazarević
2018 Aleksandar Kuzmanović
2018–2019 Marko Vidojević
2019–2020 Dejan Čelar
2020–2021 Nikola Puača
2021 Dragan Perišić
2021–2022 Marko Vidojević
2022– Goran Lazarević

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1968.-1973. . sr . fsgzrenjanin.com . 15 February 2015.
  2. Web site: SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1988.-1991. . sr . fsgzrenjanin.com . 15 February 2015.
  3. Web site: CUP OF YUGOSLAVIA 1975/76 . rsssf.org . 14 January 2022.
  4. Web site: RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE . sr . fsgzrenjanin.com . 12 August 2017.
  5. Web site: ISTORIJA . sr . radnickipirot.rs . 12 August 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160726233934/http://www.radnickipirot.rs/istorija/ . 26 July 2016.
  6. Web site: Serbia 2006/07 . rsssf.org . 14 January 2022.
  7. Web site: Radnički ponovo u društvu najboljih . sr . rts.rs . 12 July 2016 . 8 April 2020.
  8. Web site: Radnički Pirot najavljuje ravnopravnu borbu u Prvoj ligi Srbije . sr . juznevesti.com . 28 July 2019 . 14 January 2022.
  9. Web site: PIRGOSI . sr . radnickipirot.rs . 12 August 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160726233952/http://www.radnickipirot.rs/pirgosi/ . 26 July 2016.
  10. Web site: Radnički Pirot . national-football-teams.com . 12 August 2017.