FK Mladost Podgorica

FK Mladost Podgorica
FK Mladost
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Full name Fudbalski klub Mladost
Nickname(s) Crveni (the Reds)
Founded 1950
Ground Cvijetni Brijeg Stadium
Podgorica, Montenegro
(Capacity: 1,500)
Chairman Momčilo Vujošević
Manager Dimitrije Mitrović
League First League
2009-10 1st, First League (promoted)
Home colours
Away colours

FK Mladost is a football club based in Podgorica, Montenegro. It's the only club from old Podgorica Town (Drač neighbourhood). As of 2006, it plays in First League of Montenegro. In the May 2008. after bad results and the last place in the First league table, Mladost was relegated to Second League of Montenegro.

The club's original name was OFK Titograd, but it changed to the current one in 1992. In the recent years, club has spent most of seasons in Second League of SFR Yugoslavia, but now they participate in First Montenegrin League. After FK Budućnost Podgorica and FK Zeta, Mladost is the best known club from Podgorica.

One of biggest successes of club were a few Cups of Montenegro. In September 1997, FK Mladost made the record win in history, at the Third League match: FK Mladost - FK Iskra 15:0.

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Stadium

Stadion Fk Mladost is a home of FK Mladost. In 2008, the stadium was build. Stadium capacity is 1500 seats

Fans

Since 1997, Mladost was supported by various fan groups. The first fanclub of Mladost was formed in 1997 and named "Red Devils". They were formed out of Konik residents, and had very few members.

Since the 1988 Mladost was supported by "Krvopije" (blood-drinkers), made out mostly from people living in neighbourhoods near the Cvijetni Brijeg Stadium. Current supporter group of Mladost is known as "Cikotići", and it consists out of about 50 members.

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
Montenegro DF Boris Grbović
Montenegro DF Dejan Karan
Montenegro DF Marko Ljumović
Montenegro DF Nikola Markuš
Montenegro DF Igor Radović
Montenegro DF Mirko Tamindžija
Montenegro MF Aleksandar Čađenović
Montenegro MF Dalibor Đukić
Montenegro MF Danilo Đurović
Montenegro MF Kristijan Krstović
No. Position Player
Montenegro MF Nenad Laković
Montenegro MF Marko Radoman
Montenegro MF Lazar Martinović
Montenegro MF Ilija Mugoša
Montenegro MF Boris Pavlović
Montenegro FW Damir Alković
Montenegro FW Igor Bukilić
Montenegro FW Ivan Bukilić
Montenegro FW Predrag Kaluđerović
Montenegro FW Stevan Pavićević
Montenegro FW Luka Merdović

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