FK Drina Ljubovija

FK Drina (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Дрина) is a football club from Ljubovija, Serbia. Founded in 1928, they celebrated their 90th anniversary in 2018, and are in the third tier of Serbian football, the Serbian League West.

FK Drina
Full nameFudbalski klub Drina
Nickname(s)Plavo-beli
Founded1928
GroundFK Drina stadion
Capacity1000
ChairmanPantelija Djokic
Head coachVladimir Mudrinic
LeagueSerbian League West
2017–18Drina Zone League, 1th
Promoted

History

The FK Drina is the oldest sports collective on the territory of the municipality of Ljubovija. It was founded in 1928 as SK "Podrinje". In the 1930s, the most famous football players were Milan Nikolic Grba, who was also the coach of the club, goalkeeper Gvozden Milosavljevic and Djordje Nikolic, former player SK "Mačva".

Current squad

As of 30 May 2018

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   Marko Petrović

DF   Mileta Gligić
DF   Mladen Petrović
DF   Vladimir Krstić (captain)
DF   Uroš Purić
DF   Stefan Stanojević

MF   Filip Matić
MF   Aleksandar Petrović
MF   Ratko Ilić
MF   Aleksandar Đorđić
MF   Ivan Petrović

FW   Stefan Đurković
FW   Stojan Avramović
FW   Dragan Vuković
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