FK Bačka Bačka Palanka

Bačka
Full name FK Bačka Bačka Palanka
Nickname(s) Boys from the Palanka
The Blues
Founded 1945
Ground Stadion Slavko Maletin Vava, Backa Palanka
Ground Capacity 5,500
Chairman Serbia Zoran Karpov
Manager Serbia Spasoje Jelačić
League Serbian First League[1]
2014–15 Serbian First League, 4th

FK Bačka Bačka Palanka (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Бачка Бачка Паланка) is a football club based in Bačka Palanka, Serbia. Currently competes in the Serbian First League (second league). "Bačka" is one of the most successful football clubs in Serbia at the eternal table Yugoslav Second League.

History

The club was founded in 1945 and plays in the stadium Stadion Slavko Maletin Vava, capacity of 2,500, which was officially opened on 7 July and 1951 year. Bačka is the first time was ranked in the Second Federal League in the 1959–60 season, and for one of the biggest success is also considered entering the unique second federal league in season 1988–89. Total spent the Bačka 16th season in the minors. Also one of the greatest achievements of Bačka and share in the quarter Yugoslav Cup in the 1968–69 season, When Hajduk Split just in overtime victory of 2–1 failed continues to provide aisle. The club has participated several times in the finals of the national cup itself and the last part was in the 1993–94 season when the finals of Bačka eliminated by Radnički Niš. Thanks to exceptional gaming scene "Bačka" has made a series of good results in the primary memory matches, while in the Cup and winning the Premiership club friendlies such as Partizan, Dinamo Zagreb, OFK Beograd, Vojvodina, Spartak Subotica, Borac Banja Luka, Rijeka, Osijek, Proleter Zrenjanin, etc.[2]

Stadium

The Backa stadium, also known as Stadion Slavko Maletin Vava, was inaugurated in 1951 and has an capacity of 5,500. West Stand was completely covered and all of the sitting. East Stand was standing and is not covered. The stadium is located in downtown of Bačka Palanka, Serbia.

Current squad

As of 14 March 2016

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

No. Position Player
Serbia GK Miloš Stepandić
Serbia GK Damir Drinić
Serbia GK Vladimir Vujasinović
Serbia GK Nenad Mitrović

Serbia DF Zoran Zec
Serbia DF Nemanja Ilić
Montenegro DF Stefan Zogović (on loan from Vojvodina)
Serbia DF Nikola Stanković
Serbia DF Stefan Nikolić
Serbia DF Marko Klisura
Switzerland DF Stefan Marinković

Serbia MF Stefan Radoja
Serbia MF Veseljko Trivunović (captain)
No. Position Player
Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Branislav Vasiljević
Serbia MF Ivan Rogač
Serbia MF Stefan Kovačević
Serbia MF Dane Dukić
Serbia MF Miroslav Bjeloš

Serbia FW Nikola Mojsilović
Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Mladen Galić
Serbia FW Damir Čeković
Serbia FW Filip Bajić
Serbia FW Mladen Plavanski
Croatia FW Radovan Ivković
Serbia FW Slađan Nikodijević

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
Serbia DF Boris Balinović (at Canada Milton)
No. Position Player
Serbia MF Srećko Tančić (at OFK Vrbas)

Notable former players

Coaches

On April 1947 Bačka got his first professional coach, Vladimir Jurak from Zagreb, and ever since a number of paid professional coaches came, like Ilija Ranković from Belgrade, László Bozóky from Hungary, Josip Takač from Subotica and Gojko Džepina from Belgrade.[3]

Fans

In addition to a number of audiences and supporters Bačka has its ardent fans. They gather in the eastern stand.

Interesting

References

External links

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