OFK Mladost 1970
















OFK Mladost 1970
Mladost Ljeskopolje.png
Full nameOmladinski fudbalski klub Mladost 1970 Lješkopolje
Ground
Stari Ribnjak Stadium
Podgorica, Montenegro
Capacity1,500
ManagerDarko Mugoša
LeagueSecond League
2017-182nd
















Home colours














Away colours


Omladinski fudbalski klub Mladost 1970 Lješkopolje is a football club from Donja Gorica, a suburb of Podgorica, Montenegro. Founded in 1970, the club was reactivated during the 2014.




Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 Period 1970-1980


    • 1.2 Period 2014-



  • 2 Honours


  • 3 Current squad


  • 4 Stadium


  • 5 See also


  • 6 Links


  • 7 References




History



Period 1970-1980


Founded in 1970, OFK Mladost was one of numerous clubs from Podgorica which participated in the lowest competitive level in Montenegro at that time. Club played in Fourth League - Central region. OFK Mladost represented players from Podgorica region Lješkopolje (suburbs Donja Gorica, Gonja Gorica, Farmaci, Grbavci, Beri etc.). At that time, there was another one club from Lješkopolje region - FK Napredak Donji Kokoti.

First biggest success, OFK Mladost made during the season 1972-73 by winning champions title in Fourth league. That gained them promotion to Montenegrin Republic League (Third league in SFR Yugoslavia football system).

OFK Mladost played two seasons in Republic competition.[1] During the season 1973/74, OFK Mladost finished as 11-placed among 16 clubs. Next season, as a last-placed team, OFK Mladost were relegated to the Fourth league.

At the end of seventies, club was dissolved.

Club's score in Montenegrin Republic League seasons:


























Season
Place
M
W
D
L
GD
PTS
1973/74.
11
30
11
4
15
44:66
26
1974/75.
16
30
3
3
24
22:94
9


Period 2014-


At 2014, OFK Mladost were reactivated. Club started with players' selection and trainings. During the 2015, club's management made the decision to apply for the Third League season 2015-16. They played their first official matches in the Central Region Cup and soon after that started playing in the Third League. After two wins, OFK Mladost went to the final of Central Region Cup 2015, which means qualifying for the Montenegrin Cup for the season 2015/16. In the first leg of national Cup, OFK Mladost won against FK Sloga Bar away (1:0),[2] but at the round of 16, First league member FK Lovćen eliminated them (3:0, 2:3). OFK Mladost finished their inaugural season in Third League (2015/16) as a fifth club on the table.

Next year (2016), OFK Mladost won the title in Central Region Cup, defeating FK Gorštak in the finals. That gained them participation in 2016–17 Montenegrin Cup. In first leg, OFK Mladost surprisingly eliminated Second League side FK Cetinje, but in Round of 16 was eliminated by top-league member FK Iskra.

On season 2016-17, OFK Mladost won the title of Third League champion, with 19 wins and one draw during the 20 weeks. With that result, the team gained greatest success in history - promotion to Montenegrin Second League 2017-18.

Club's score after the reactivation:










































Season
League
Place
M
W
D
L
GD
PTS

Cup
2015/16.

3. CFL

5
24
10
2
12
32:36
28
1/8 finals
2016/17.

3. CFL

1
20
19
1
0
91:13
58
1/8 finals
2017/18.

2. CFL

2
33
18
7
8
59:33
61
1/16 finals


Honours



  • Montenegrin Second League – 1

    • runners-up (1): 2017-18


  • Montenegrin Third League – 1

    • winners (1): 2016-17


  • Montenegrin Fourth League – 1

    • winners (1): 1972-73


  • Central Region Cup – 1

    • winners (1): 2016-17


    • runners-up (1): 2015



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

Đorđije Drakulović


Montenegro

DF

Bogdan Jovićević


Montenegro

DF

Radovan Bojanović


Montenegro

DF

Miloš Ćetković


Montenegro

DF

Stefan Raičković


Montenegro

DF

Aleksandar Paljević


Montenegro

DF

Ilija Bojanović


Montenegro

FW

Marko Burzanović






































No.

Position
Player


Montenegro

MF

Bojan Milić


Montenegro

MF

Balša Zajić


Montenegro

MF

Nemanja Bojanović


Montenegro

MF

Marko Mrvaljević


Montenegro

FW

Miloš Mirotić


Montenegro

FW

Slavko Božović


Montenegro

MF

Mirko Uskoković


Montenegro

FW

Novak Ćetković


Stadium



At seventies, club played on their own field at Donja Gorica, near the local pond. In their first season after the reactivation, OFK Mladost played home matches in the neighbouring Donji Kokoti.

On 21 May 2016, a new stadium of OFK Mladost in Donja Gorica is opened.[3] Stadium is built on the place of the old pitch (Old pond), at the bank of Morača river. Capacity of stadium in Donja Gorica is 1,200 places.



See also


  • Stari Ribnjak Stadium

  • Montenegrin Third League

  • Football in Montenegro

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

  • Podgorica


Links


Fudbalski savez Srednje regije / Football Association of Central Region



References




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


  2. ^ http://www.rtcg.me/sport/fudbal/103728/mladost-ljeskopolje-u-osmini-finala.html


  3. ^ http://www.podgorica.me/vijesti/otvoren-sportski-teren-u-donjoj-gorici




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