FK Drezga

Fudbalski klub Drezga (English: Football Club Drezga) is a Montenegrin football club based in the village of Drezga in Piperi region of Podgorica. They currently compete in the Montenegrin Second League.

FK Drezga
Full nameFudbalski klub Drezga
Founded1972
GroundDrezga Stadium,
Piperi,
Montenegro
Capacity100
ChairmanMilutinovic Milan
ManagerMalovrazic Milorad
LeagueSecond League
2019-208th

History

FK Drezga was founded on 1972, as a team of Piperi region near Podgorica. At their first seasons, FK Drezga played in the Fourth League - Central region (lowest rank in SFR Yugoslavia). The club was dissolved at the end of the seventies.[1]
During 1999, FK Drezga was reformed. Only two years later, Drezga won the champions title in the Fourth League - Central and gained historical promotion to the Montenegrin Republic League.[2] They spent three consecutive seasons in the Republic League, with seventh place in the 2002-03 season as a best result.[3]
After Montenegrin independence, FK Drezga became a member of the Montenegrin Third League. Two times, FK Drezga was a runner-up of the Central Region Cup (2009, 2011), which gave them an opportunity to participate in the Montenegrin Cup. For the first time in the 2009-10 Montenegrin Cup, FK Drezga made big surprise on first leg, winning on penalties against FK Ibar. They were eliminated in the Round of 16, against First League side OFK Petrovac (0-3; 0-4). In the 2011-12 season, FK Drezga was eliminated in the start of competition by FK Lovćen (1-3).

In the 2018-19 season, Drezga won the title in Third League - Central Region, winning promotion to the Montenegrin Second League.

Honours and achievements

Stadium

FK Drezga plays their home games at Drezga Stadium. The stadium was built in 1960 and was renovated during 2000.[4]

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See also

References

  1. 'Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016', Podgorica, 2016.
  2. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesj/joeg02.html
  3. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesj/joeg03.html
  4. http://www.podgorica.me/sport


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