FK Donji Srem

Donji Srem
Full name Fudbalski klub Donji Srem Pećinci
Founded 1927 (1927)
Ground Suvača Sportcenter, Pećinci
Ground Capacity 4,000
Chairman Milenko Đurđević
Manager Dušan Kljajić
League Serbian League Vojvodina
2015–16 Serbian First League, 14th (relegated)
Website Club home page

Fudbаlski klub Donji Srem Pećinci (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Дoњи Срем Пећинци), commonly known as Donji Srem, is a football club based in Pećinci, Serbia.

History

The club was initially established under the name Borac Pećinci in 1927. With time, the location of Pećinci begins to have more and more features of an urban area contributing mostly for this the proximity to the important Belgrade-Zagreb highway by which the Serbian, and former Yugoslav, capital city of Belgrade is just 41 kilometers away. Other important factors for the town development were the progress of economy, culture, sports and education in the region.

With the promotion of the town of Pećinci into center of the municipality much human and material support were attributed into disposition for the progress and development of football, with the club of FK Donji Srem its primary exponent, culminating with the promotion to the Serbian League Vojvodina in 2009. The most important contributors for this success were the main financial supporters of the club, Milenko Đurđević and Milan Aleksić.[1]

In the season 2010–11, Donji Srem won the Serbian League Vojvodina, achieving promotion to the national second tier, the Serbian First League. In 2011–12, they beat all the odds and rolled to finish as runners-up in the Serbian First League, earning a historical first time promotion to top tier Serbian SuperLiga for 2012–13.

Stadium

Club's home ground is known as Suvača Sportcenter. This sport complex is currently under reconstruction. After renovation stadium will have 3,500 seats. In the 2012–13 season, Donji Srem played their home games in Novi Sad at Karađorđe Stadium.

Honours and achievements

Current squad

First team

As of 14 June 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Serbia GK Matija Šegavac
3 Slovenia DF Nino Dirnbek
4 Serbia Aleksandar Miljević
5 Serbia MF Stefan Soldatović
6 Serbia DF Aleksandar Andrejević
7 Serbia FW Milan Šušnjar
8 Serbia DF Aleksandar Šušnjar
9 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Marko Mitrušić
10 Serbia MF Igor Vidović
11 Liberia DF Omega Roberts
12 Serbia GK Dragan Starčević
13 Serbia Veljko Vidakov
14 Serbia Nemanja Tešanović
No. Position Player
15 Serbia DF Bojan Šalipur
16 Serbia Lazar Nebrigić
17 Nigeria FW Samuel Nnamani
18 Serbia MF Vladimir Ilić
19 Serbia FW Mihailo Popović
20 Serbia DF Slobodan Arsenović
21 Serbia MF Aleksandar Čigoja
22 Serbia FW Nikola Rakić
23 Australia DF Stefan Stanojević
24 Serbia Zdravko Lazić
38 Serbia GK Žarko Jorgić
44 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Ivan Gluhović
88 Serbia Siniša Cvetković

Other

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 Nemanja Marković
Montenegro DF Marko Stanovčić
Serbia MF Stefan Racković
No. Position Player
Libya MF Mahdi Majid
Serbia MF Branislav Čonka
Serbia FW Ivan Berić

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 GK Igor Nešić (at Kupinovo)
Serbia DF Miloš Sekulić (at Sloven Ruma)
No. Position Player
Serbia MF Sreten Gavrilović (at Kupinovo)

Club management

Position Name
Club president Milenko Đurđević
Sports director Dragan Despotović
General secretary Radisav Rabrenović
Manager Zlatomir Zagorčić

Former players

The former players have made appearances for A national teams:[2]

For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see: Category:FK Donji Srem players.

Coaching history

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
2010–present Joma

References

  1. Club history at clubs official website.
  2. Donji Srem Pećinci at National-Football-Teams.com

External links

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