FC Trepca – Wikipedia

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FC Trepca
Logo von FK Trepča
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Name Football club
Trepča Kosovska Mitrovica
(Football game)
Seat Mitrovica, Kosovo
founding 1932/1999
Colors green-black
board of directors Serbia Bratislav Radibratović
First football team
Head coach Serbia Zoran Drobac
Venue Zvečan-Stadion
Places 3000
turns on Live-zone (4. alloy)
2016/17 6th place

FC Trepca (Full official name on Serbian Trepca Kosovska Mitrovica football club FUBAL CLUB OF BREBČA Kosovska Mitrovica ), usually as Trep Known, is the football department of Trepča Kosovska Mitrovica, a Serbian sports club based in Mitrovica.

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Due to the consequences of the Kosovo Rieg, the city’s Kosovo Albanians founded their own club in 1999, the KF Trepça (Albanian name for FK Trepča). So there were two clubs in the city with practically the same name. In 2010, the local Serbian football club Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica in Trepča merged or opened.

The Trepča football club was named after the former industrial combination or mine Trepča mine northeast of Kosovska Mitrovica. The name itself is guided by the Serbian word convenient or. blinks from what “flashes” or “something flashes” means. A nickname of the team is Trepcy what “Trepčaner” means, but at the same time also be translated as “the flashing”.

The football club Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica, which was opened in Trepča, was named in honor of the Yugoslav People’s Liberation Army, a communist-military partisan formation that in a guerrilla war against the fascist occupation of Yugoslavia, through the National Socialist Germany, Hungary and Croatia, under the The rule of the fascist Ustaša movement under Ante Pavelić stood during the Second World War.

The association was under the name of Serbian workers from the Trepča mine in Kosovska Mitrovica in 1932 Football club Trepča Kosovska Mitrovica Founded in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. From the founding year to 1938, the club had no location, so he trained and played on a field in the neighboring city of Zvečan. In 1938 a small field was finally built by scoring his games until after the Second World War. Later you received your own venue, the Trepča stadium in Kosovska Mitrovica, which offered around 30,000 spectators. At that time, the team consisted mainly of Yugoslav players of Serbian, but also Kosovo-Albanian descent.

During the Second World War, the Kosovo Albian-born players played from Trepča in the Albanian football club “KF Skanderbeg” that was active during the Second World War. At the end of the war, the club was in the shade of numerous Yugoslav association for a long time. In 1977, however, the first great success for the club followed, which he rose to the first Yugoslav league. The promotion squad mainly consisted of Serbs, but also of Kosovo-Albanians.

In the following season in 1977/78, however, the club was the last to get back to the second division, but Trepča made it to the Yugoslav Cup final, where NK Rijeka was just lost 0-1 after extra time. During this period the club became nickname Miners ( “The mine workers” ) known, and the Trepča players Dragan Mutibarić, Dragan Simeunović and Vladan Radača belonged to the squad of the Yugoslav national soccer team. Due to the consequences of the Kosovo Rieg, the city’s Kosovo Albanians founded their own club in 1999, the KF Trepça (Albanian name for FK Trepča). So there were two clubs in the city with practically the same name.

In 2010, Trepča merged with the local Serbian football club Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica, which was founded in 1954. In April 2013, Trepča played a friendly against the Serbian top club Partizan in the Serbian capital Belgrade. [first] The game was played in the telephoto optics sports center, which you just lost 2: 3. [2] Beide Tore Für Trepca Erzielte Perica Ilic. [3]

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From the founding year 1932 to 1938, the association did not yet have its own venue. They trained and played on a field in the neighboring city of Zvečan. In 1938 a small field was finally built on which Trepča scored its games until after the Second World War. The association later received its own stadium, the Trepča stadium in Kosovska Mitrovica, which offered around 30,000 spectators. There they played their home games until the outbreak of the Kosovo college.

After the 1999 war, the city was divided into a southern part with almost exclusively Albanian and a northern part with predominantly Serbian population. During the war, numerous Serbs and non-albans fled to the northern part of the city or were driven out. This was followed by the nationwide pogrom-like March riots against the Serbian or non-Albanian population on March 17, 2004 on the part of extremist Albanians, which only intensified the division of the city.

Since the Trepča stadium is located in the southern part of the city, the Serbian team is not possible to run in the home stadium. Only Albanian teams are currently playing in the Trepča stadium, including KF Trepça, who practically annexed the stadium and finally renamed one-sided. The Trepča Stadium is as a Olympic Stadium Adem Jashari According to Adem Jashari, a former leader of the Albanian paramilitary rebel organization Uçk, the non-Albanian population continues to be called Trepča stadium. Both districts are connected by two street bridges and a pedestrian bridge across the Ibar river. Like all cities of Kosovo, the city is guarded by KFOR troops. Due to this current difficult political situation, Trepča plays out his home games in the nearby Zvečan, in the Zvečan Stadium in the 3500 spectators.

The club colors of FK Trepča are green and black, [4] which are also included in the coat of arms of the city and were also the colors before the merger or integration of Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica. Before the merger of the two Serbian clubs, the original club colors of Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica were black and white. The club was inspired by the Serbian top club Partizan Belgrade, the main colors of which are also black and white. The colors also included the colors red and blue. The away jerseys from Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica carried these colors, which symbolically stood for the main colors of the Serbian flag. It was similar or it is still at Partizan Belgrade.

During the days of Yugoslavia, the Trepča mine was a financial supporter of the association. During the 2012/13 season Dynamic Trade Zvečan , a local company, a sponsor of the club.

The championship competition or cup competition of Kosovo and Metohien was then a regional Serbian competitions in the league system of the former Yugoslavia.

  • Master of the Second Yugoslav League (1) 1977
  • Master of the Serbian province of Kosovo and Metochien (6): 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1992
  • Yugoslawischer Cup finalist (1): 1978
  • Cup winner of the Serbian province of Kosovo and Metochien (1): 1992
  1. Courier, Provide: Šćepović prevented Bruce against Trepca
  2. Courier, Provide: Šćepović prevented Bruce against Trepca
  3. Courier, Provide: Šćepović prevented Bruce against Trepca
  4. Courier, Provide: Šćepović prevented Bruce against Trepca
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