FK Otrant
















FK Otrant-Olympic Logo.jpg
Full nameFudbalski klub Otrant-Olympic
Klubi Futbollistik Otrant-Olympic
Nickname(s)FK OTRANT
 founded = 1921 as Olcinium

1983 as Otrant


2015 as Otrant-Olympic
Ground
Stadion Olympic
Ulcinj,
Montenegro
Capacity1500
ManagerMilija Savović
LeagueSecond League
2015-161st
















Home colours














Away colours


FK Otrant-Olympic (Montenegrin: Fudbalski klub Otrant-Olympic, Albanian: Klubi Futbollistik Otrant-Olympic) is a Montenegrin football club based in the coastal town of Ulcinj. They compete in Montenegrin Second League.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Seasons


  • 3 Honours and achievements


  • 4 Current squad


  • 5 Stadium


  • 6 See also


  • 7 External links


  • 8 References




History


FK Otrant-Olympic is the first football club in Ulcinj, it was founded in 1921, under the name Olcinium.[1][2] From 1921–1941, the team played only non-official games.
After World War II, i.e. during SFR Yugoslavia era, the club played under the name Bjelogorac.[1] From the 1970s, they played in the Fourth League - South (lowest rank). In 1977–78, under the name Ulcinj, the club achieved its highest success to date, finishing as runner-up in the Fourth League. That meant the promotion to the Montenegrin Republic League.[3][4]
In 1983, the club was named Otrant,[5] and after a few successful seasons, at the beginning of the 1990s, the club dissolved for one season. A new beginning came in the middle of the decade, and, until 2006, FK Otrant played in the Republic League, with frequent relegation.


Otrant achieved their greatest results in club history after Montenegrin independence. Within two seasons, they had won the Champions' title in Montenegrin Third League and since 2007, they played five seasons in the Montenegrin Second League. FK Otrant maintains the record of the highest win in the history of Second League, winning 12–2 against Ribnica, on 20 May 2009.
In 2013, Otrant was dismantled because of worsening finances. Ulcinj was represented in 2013–14 season of Montenegrin Third League as Federal, a youth football club founded in 2010.[6] On 22 July 2015, the club was renamed to Otrant-Olympic.[7] The team soon made a comeback to Montenegrin Second League, with notable results in 2016-17. FK Otrant finished in third place and the team participated in the First League playoffs, but lost against FK Rudar (1-0; 0-3).



Seasons






































































Season
League
Position
Notes

 FR Yugoslavia

2001–02
Montenegrin Regional League – Southern Region (IV level)
1 Arrow-up.png

2002–03
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
12 Arrow-down.gif

 Serbia and Montenegro

2003–04
Montenegrin Regional League – Southern Region (IV level)
?


2004–05
Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (IV)
?


2005–06
Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (IV)
1
[8]

 Montenegro

2006–07
Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (III)
1 Arrow-up.png[9]

2007–08
Montenegrin Second League (II)
10
[10]

2008–09
Montenegrin Second League (II)
4
[11]

2009–10
Montenegrin Second League (II)
10
[12]

2010–11
Montenegrin Second League (II)
11 Arrow-down.gif[13]

2011–12
Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (III)
?


2012–13
Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (III)
?

2013-14

Did not participate
2014–15

Did not participate

2015–16
Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (III)
1 Arrow-up.png[14]

2016–17
Montenegrin Second League (II)
3


2017–18
Montenegrin Second League (II)
5


Honours and achievements



  • Montenegrin Third League – 2
    • winners (2): 2006–07, 2015–16


  • Montenegrin Fourth League – 5
    • winners (5): 1989–90, 1991–92, 1996–97, 2001–02, 2005–06


  • Southern Region Cup – 1
    • winners (1): 2006


Current squad


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






















































No.

Position
Player


Montenegro

GK

Arben Mećikukaj
2

Montenegro

DF

Rahman Behari


Montenegro

DF

Senad Duraku


Montenegro

DF

Andi Hoxha


Montenegro

DF

Getuard Ceka


Montenegro

DF

Albion Sefaj


Montenegro

FW

Hysejn Berjashi


Montenegro

DF

Herodit Sinani
10

Montenegro

MF

Adnan Alibegu


Montenegro

MF

Adi Aliaj
9

Montenegro

FW

Zenel Radaj


















































No.

Position
Player


Montenegro

MF

Semir Gurzaku


Montenegro

MF

Adnan Hoxha


Montenegro

MF

Xhemal Kaplanbegu


Bosnia and Herzegovina

MF

Meho Teletaj
7

Montenegro

MF

Halil Truma


Peru

FW

Mario Kaçinari


Montenegro

FW

Radivoje Maraj
11

Montenegro

FW

Osman Mustafaj


Montenegro

FW

Lulzim Pali
6

Montenegro

MF

Selim Gorana


Montenegro

FW

Valmir Perezaj


Stadium



FK Otrant plays its home games at Stadion Olympic, with a capacity of 1,500 seats. The stadium was built by the Adriatic Sea, on the longest sandy beach in Montenegro - Velika Plaža.



See also


  • Stadion Olympic

  • Ulcinj

  • Montenegrin Second League

  • Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946–2006)


External links


  • Profile by Football Association of Montenegro

  • Profile by Weltfussballarchiv


References



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  2. ^ Adrović, Samir (11 August 2016). "Ulcinj: Održana donatorska večera za FK Otrant- Olympik". Vijesti Online.


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  4. ^ 'Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016', Podgorica, 2016.


  5. ^ "Fudbal: U PRVOM KOLU FEDERAL SA ORJENOM". UL-info. 14 September 2013.


  6. ^ ""Shuhet" Otranti - Futbolli në Ulqin tash e tutje ka emrin Federal". Ulqini Online. 31 August 2013.


  7. ^ "CG FUDBAL: SLUŽBENI GLASNIK FUDBALSKOG SAVEZA CRNE GORE Broj: 41 Godina: X Podgorica" (PDF). fscg.me. 31 July 2015.


  8. ^ "Serbia and Montenegro 2005/06". RSSF.


  9. ^ "Montenegro 2006/07". RSSSF.


  10. ^ "Montenegro 2007/08". RSSSF.


  11. ^ "Montenegro 2008/09". RSSSF.


  12. ^ "Montenegro 2009/10". RSSF.


  13. ^ "Montenegro 2010/11". RSSF.


  14. ^ "Montenegro 2015/16". RSSF.



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