FK Mladost Apatin

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Mladost Apatin
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Basic data
Surname Fudbalski club Mladost Apatin
Seat Apatin , Serbia
founding 1928
Colours red - white
First soccer team
Venue Sportski centar Rade Svilar
Places  Seats

The FK Mladost Apatin (full name in Serbian : Фудбалски клуб Mлaдocт Апaтин - ФК Mлaдocт Апaтин, Fudbalski klub Mladost Apatin - FK Mladost Apatin ) is a Serbian football club from Apatin . Due to economic inability to perform, its senior team was withdrawn from football in 2011 or operations were suspended for the time being. Until today only the youth sections of the club play as OFK Mladost Apatin .

history

The association was founded in 1928 at the time of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1928) with the name SK Tri zvezde . In 1950 he was renamed FK Mladost Apatin during Socialist Yugoslavia (1945-1992) . His first success came with the independence of Serbia in 2006. In the 2006/07 season the club played in the Super league , the top division of the country, it is, however, no longer in the 2007/08 season for financial reasons in the Super liga begun and then played in the Prva liga . They played there until 2010. The next year, the club finished last in the Srpska liga Vojvodina and was thus relegated. Due to economic inability to perform, its senior team was withdrawn from football or operations were stopped for the time being. Until today only the youth sections of the club play as OFK Mladost Apatin .

Stadion

The Sportski centar Rade Svilar ("Sports Center Rade Svilar"), also called Stadion kraj Dunava ("Stadium next to the Danube"), is the home stadium of the club, which currently has 3,000  seats and is located in the immediate vicinity of the Danube . Initially it was called Sportski centar Mladost , but it was renamed after Rade Svilar, the director of Apatinska pivara , a Serbian brewery .

In the mid-1990s, the first two fields of this sports center were built, on which there was previously a swamp . So that this project could be carried out, 10,000 tons of sand were first removed from the Danube to serve as a foundation . This was followed by humus , which was purchased from the nearby village of Prigrevica . After the completion of the subsequent drainage , the play turf was delivered in the form of a natural turf from the town of Vršac . In the course of time, the football stadium was finally built. Today the stadium has only one grandstand .

Individual evidence

  1. ekapija.com: Apatin - Kako je na močvarnom terenu nastao sportski centar "Rade Svilar"? (Serbian)

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