OFK Durmitor explained

Clubname:OFK Durmitor
Fullname:Omladinski fudbalski klub Durmitor
Founded:2001
Dissolved:2013
Ground:Ravni Žabljak Stadium
Žabljak,
Montenegro
Capacity:1,000
Manager:Vitko Španjević

Omladinski fudbalski klub Durmitor is a Montenegrin football club based in Žabljak. They competed in the Montenegrin Third League, before the men's team was disbanded in 2013. Main coach before 2006 was Zeljko Milicevic.[1]

History

Founded in 2001,[2] OFK Durmitor is among the youngest football teams in Montenegro and the only one from Durmitor mountain region. Coming from Žabljak, a town with highest elevation on the Balkans, OFK Durmitor started as an enthusiastic project, but soon played their first official games in the Montenegrin Fourth League - Northern Region.
Following Montenegrin independence, OFK Durmitor became a member of the Montenegrin Third League, but never succeeded to gain promotion to highest-rank competitions. OFK Durmitor's best result was made during the 2010–11 season when they finished as a third-placed team in the Montenegrin Third League - Northern Region.[3]

Final squad

During their last season in the Montenegrin Third League, OFK Durmitor played with following players: Drobnjak, M. Džaković, Đ. Španjević, Pašić, Bojović, Raonić, Damjanović, Radulović, Kovačević, Krsmanović. Pićurić, D. Džaković, Z. Španjević. Manager: Vitko Španjević.[4]

Women's team

Since 2008, Žabljak also hosts ŽFK Durmitor - a women's football team, which is a part of OFK Durmitor. ŽFK Durmitor participated in the inaugural season of the Montenegrin Women's League,[5] as well as subsequent seasons.[6] [7] [8]

Stadium

See main article: article and Ravni Žabljak Stadium. OFK Durmitor plays their home games at Ravni Žabljak Stadium, built at the time of the team's foundation. The stadium has one stand, with a capacity of 1,000 seats.[9] Situated on a high mountain, with extreme elevation, the pitch is under the snow during the winter months. Local authorities stated they're planning renovation of the stadium.[10]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/drustvo/307344/zabljak-vec-dvije-decenije-ulaganja-u-sport-svedena-na-minimum Žabljak: Već dvije decenije ulaganja u sport svedena na minimum
  2. Web site: Domain Unavailable!.
  3. 'Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016', Podgorica, 2016.
  4. https://www.facebook.com/-OFKDURMITOR-ZABLJAK--89191598157/
  5. Web site: Montenegro (Women) 2009.
  6. Web site: Montenegro (Women) 2009/10.
  7. Web site: Montenegro (Women) 2011/12.
  8. Web site: Montenegro (Women) 2012/13.
  9. Web site: Euro.stades.ch - Zabljak, Gradski Stadion.
  10. Web site: Vest | 40.