FK Borac Kozarska Dubica

For football clubs of this name in other cities, see FK Borac.
Borac Kozarska Dubica
Full name Fudbalski klub Borac Kozarska Dubica
Founded 1936
Ground Đolovi Stadium, Kozarska Dubica
Ground Capacity 2.000
Chairman Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Jaćimović
Manager Bosnia and Herzegovina Željko Knežević
League Second League RS - West
2015–16 Second League RS - West, 14th

Fudbalski klub Borac Kozarska Dubica (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Борац Козарска Дубица) is a Bosnian football club from the city of Kozarska Dubica, Republika Srpska. They have played in the First League of the Republika Srpska in season 1996–97, but were relegated to the Second League of the Republika Srpska in 1997 as a result of merger of East and West division of First League. In 2004, they were relegated to the Regional League. After many years of playing in regional and local leagues, in 2014 they were promoted back to the Second League, the 3rd level league competition in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

History

Origins

Football club Borac was established in July 1936 at the initiative of leather workers of Dubica, Vrbas Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Originally it was named Radnički sportski klub Borac, which in English language means Workers Sports Club 'Fighter' , and its roots come from the relation the club had with labour movements during the first half of the 20th century.

The founders were Ahmet Ćelam, Vujo Momčilović and Razim Hadžić, workers from Dubica. Players were mainly the workers, as well as poor youths without jobs. At that time, management and players were members of different faiths and nations who lived in the town. Although he was in a weak financial position and performed in the lower ranks of the competition, the Borac was too popular among fellow citizens.

Borac rallied progressive young people and members of the Communist Party. City authorities did not provide any help to the club because he was considered a "red club". On the contrary, they tried in every way to obstruct the Club activities because was considered an enemy of the social system. However, the Borac has managed to maintain a decent sports team.

Besides playing football and participating in the football league, the Borac administration organized mass trips and celebrations of May Day.

Current squad

As of 22 October 2016[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Zoran Mijić
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Nikola Pekić
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Jovan Radaković
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Nebojša Čavka
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina Stefan Štrbac
6 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Igor Burazor (captain)
7 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Predrag Pralica
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Marko Đenadija
9 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Nemanja Šipka
10 Bosnia and Herzegovina Milenko Pušibrk
11 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Aleksandro Jaćimović
No. Position Player
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Emir Krivdić
13 Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosta Zec
14 Bosnia and Herzegovina Dian Halilović
15 Bosnia and Herzegovina Miloš Koruga
16 Bosnia and Herzegovina Dejan Tica
17 Bosnia and Herzegovina Osman Dedić
18 Bosnia and Herzegovina Branko Vranješ
19 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivan Šakić
20 Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša Vlajnić

Coaching history

Club records

Season League CupRS Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Player Goals
2002–03 2nd RS, W 30 13 3 14 56 52 42 7th QR N/A
2003–04 2nd RS, W 26 12 2 12 47 41 38 5th R1 N/A
2004–05 2nd RS, W QR N/A
2005–06 2nd RS, W 30 12 3 15 41 64 39 13th QR N/A
2006–07 2nd RS, W 30 QR N/A
2007–08 3rd-PR RS 22 50 2nd QR N/A
2008–09 RL-W RS QR N/A
2009–10 QR N/A
2010–11 4th-PR RS 1st R1 N/A
2011–12 RL-W RS 26 11 5 10 38 45 38 8th QR N/A
2012–13 RL-W RS 26 10 4 12 40 48 34 10th QR N/A
2013–14 RL-W RS 30 18 6 6 60 1st R1 N/A
2014–15 2nd RS, W 26 10 7 9 36 33 37 8th QR N/A Vladan Reljić 10
2015–16 2nd RS, W 30 8 6 16 41 61 30 14th N/A
2016–17 2nd RS, W R2 N/A
Key
League: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; Pts = Points won; Pos = Final position;
Cup: PR = Preliminary round; QR = Qualifying round; R1 = Round of 32; R2 = Round of 16; QF = Quarter-final; SF = Semi-final; RU = Runner-up; W = Competition won;

Best results

Notable players

List of players who represented FIFA international teams in International matches.

References

External links

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