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Kolubara
File:FK Kolubara logo.svg
Full nameFK Kolubara
Nickname(s)Rudari (The Miners)
Zeleno-crni (The Green-Blacks)
Founded1919; 105 years ago (1919)
GroundKolubara Stadium
Capacity2,500
PresidentDragiša Urošević
Head coachIgor Savić
LeagueSerbian First League
2022–23Serbian SuperLiga, 15th of 16 (relegated)
Websitefkkolubara.rs

FK Kolubara (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Колубара) is a professional football club based in Lazarevac, Belgrade, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian First League, the second tier of the national league system.

History

During the existence of SFR Yugoslavia, the club spent two consecutive seasons in the Second League (1983–84 and 1984–85),[1] but mainly competed in the lower regional leagues. They would make their debut in the second tier of FR Yugoslavia football during the NATO bombing-suspended 1998–99 season, finishing fifth in Group East.[2] The club spent three more years in the Second League (19992002), before suffering relegation to the Serbian League Belgrade.[3] They achieved their biggest success by reaching the semi-finals of the 2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup, losing 4–1 away at OFK Beograd. After spending six seasons in the third tier, the club won the 2007–08 Serbian League Belgrade and took promotion to the Serbian First League. They competed in the second tier for the next five years, controversially missing promotion to the top flight in the last round of the 2009–10 Serbian First League, eventually finishing in third place.[4] In the 2020–21 Serbian First League, the club earned promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga for the first time in history.[5]

Honours

Seasons

Season League Cup
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos
 Serbia and Montenegro
1998–99 2 – East 21[a] 11 6 4 47 19 39 5th
1999–2000 2 – North 34 14 9 11 43 38 51 8th
2000–01 2 – West 34 14 11 9 45 38 53 5th
2001–02 2 – West 32 8 8 16 42 53 32 13th
2002–03 3 – Belgrade 34 13 6 15 33 46 45 15th
2003–04 4 – Belgrade 34 23 7 4 73 27 76 1st
2004–05 3 – Belgrade 34 17 6 11 52 37 57 3rd
2005–06 3 – Belgrade 38 17 9 12 53 54 60 5th Semi-finals
 Serbia
2006–07 3 – Belgrade 34 24 6 4 74 29 78 2nd
2007–08 3 – Belgrade 30 18 7 5 40 18 61 1st
2008–09 2 34 10 12 12 33 36 42 11th
2009–10 2 34 14 14 6 37 31 56 3rd Round of 32
2010–11 2 34 9 9 16 33 43 33[b] 15th Round of 16
2011–12 2 34 12 7 15 35 43 43 11th Round of 16
2012–13 2 34 6 9 19 30 48 27 17th Round of 32
2013–14 3 – Belgrade 30 17 7 6 47 29 58 1st Preliminary round
2014–15 2 30 9 11 10 34 43 38 11th
2015–16 2 30 11 9 10 29 28 42 7th Round of 32
2016–17 2 30 7 11 12 28 35 32 13th Round of 32
2017–18 3 – Belgrade 30 10 9 11 38 46 39 10th Preliminary round
2018–19 3 – Belgrade 30 20 5 5 69 33 65 3rd[c] Round of 32
2019–20 2 30[d] 13 8 9 35 25 47 5th
2020–21 2 34 21 6 7 53 31 69 2nd Round of 32
2021–22 1 37 14 4 19 42 65 46 10th Round of 16
2022–23 1 37 11 8 18 28 57 32[e] 15th Round of 16
  1. ^ The season was cut short due to the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
  2. ^ The club was docked three points.
  3. ^ The club was administratively promoted to fill the vacant spot left by Bežanija.
  4. ^ The season was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia.
  5. ^ The club was docked nine points for match-fixing.

Players

First-team squad

As of 16 February 2024[6]

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 Serbia SRB Nikola Milić
2 DF Serbia SRB Mihailo Ilić
3 DF Serbia SRB Ognjen Marinković
4 MF Serbia SRB Saša Jović
5 DF Serbia SRB Nikola Vasiljević (captain)
6 MF Japan JPN Hikaru Matsui
7 FW Serbia SRB Mile Savković
8 FW Serbia SRB Krsta Đorđević
9 FW Serbia SRB Nikola Furtula
10 FW Serbia SRB Miloš Filipović
11 FW Serbia SRB Luka Cvetićanin
13 DF Serbia SRB Nenad Kočović
14 MF Serbia SRB Miloš Milisavljević
15 DF Serbia SRB Nikola Janković
16 MF Japan JPN Yuma Suwa
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW Serbia SRB Miloš Đokić
18 GK Serbia SRB Tomaš Trajković
19 MF Serbia SRB Vukašin Braunović (on loan from Čukarički)
20 FW Serbia SRB Vuk Vuleta
21 MF Serbia SRB Jordan Jovanović
23 MF Serbia SRB Danko Kiković
24 MF Serbia SRB Nikola Gulan
25 MF Montenegro MNE Nemanja Nikolić
26 DF Serbia SRB Ivan Tatomirović
27 FW Serbia SRB Janko Jevremović (on loan from Partizan)
28 FW Serbia SRB Aleksandar Lazarević
29 MF Serbia SRB Vukašin Radosavljević
33 DF Serbia SRB Nikola Stanković
34 MF Brazil BRA Thiago Galvão
94 GK Serbia SRB Dejan Stanivuković

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
FW Serbia SRB Stefan Živković (at Zvezdara)

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Serbia Igor Savić
Assistant manager Serbia Petar Đinđić
Serbia Ivica Pejić
Fitness coach Serbia Ivan Stevanović
Physiotherapist Serbia Vladimir Crnogorac
Goalkeeping coach Serbia Predrag Milovanović
Doctor Serbia Dragana Mijailović

Notable players

This is a list of players who have played at full international level.[7]

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

Managerial history

References

  1. ^ "Period 1983. – 1988" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  2. ^ "RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Archived from the original on 12 August 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  3. ^ "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2000.-2006" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  4. ^ "PLS: Ludi rasplet, Sevojno u eliti!" (in Serbian). b92.net. 6 June 2010. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Kolubara u Superligi prvi put posle 102 godine" (in Serbian). b92.net. 15 May 2021. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  6. ^ "IGRAČI" (in Serbian). fkkolubara.rs. Archived from the original on 28 November 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  7. ^ "Kolubara Lazarevac". national-football-teams.com. Archived from the original on 13 June 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2018.