OFK Titograd

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OFK Titograd
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Basic data
Surname Omladinsky Fudbalski club Titograd
Seat Podgorica , Montenegro
founding 1951
Colours Red White
president MontenegroMontenegro Momčilo Vujošević
Website ofktitograd.me
First soccer team
Head coach Igor Pamic
Venue Cvijetni Brijeg stadium
Places 1,500
league Prva Crnogorska Liga
2019/20 8th place
home
Away

Omladinski Fudbalski klub Titograd is a football club founded in 1951 in the Montenegrin city of Podgorica , which, along with FK Budućnost and FK Zeta, is one of the city's most famous clubs.

history

OFK Titograd was founded in 1951 as FK Mladost Podgorica. The club carried this name until 1960 and from 1991 to 2018. Until the independence of Montenegro, he mostly played in the then second and third highest division of Yugoslavia and later Serbia and Montenegro . In 2006/07 he was a founding member of the highest Montenegrin league, the Prva Crnogorska Liga , but in the following season 2007/08 they were relegated to the Druga Crnogorska Liga last . Since the 2010/11 season, FK Mladost Podgorica has been playing first class again.

After the 2013 season, Mladost qualified sixth for the European Cup for the first time. The greatest success was the championship won in 2016 and subsequent participation in the Champions League . Since 2018 the association has been called OFK Titograd again.

Club name

  • 1951–1960 = Fudbalski Klub Mladost Podgorica
  • 1961–1991 = Omladinski Fudbalski Klub Titograd
  • 1991–2018 = Fudbalski Club Mladost Podgorica
  • from 2018 00= Omladinski Fudbalski klub Titograd

successes

European Cup balance sheet

season competition round opponent total To Back
2013/14 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round HungaryHungary Videoton FC ( a ) 2: 2(a) 1: 2 (A) 1: 0 (H)
2nd qualifying round SlovakiaSlovakia FK Senica 3: 2 2: 2 (H) 1: 0 (A)
3rd qualifying round SpainSpain Sevilla FC 1: 9 0: 3 (A) 1: 6 (H)
2015/16 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Neftçi Baku PFK ( a ) 3: 3(a) 2: 2 (A) 1: 1 (H)
2nd qualifying round AlbaniaAlbania FK Kukësi 3: 4 1: 0 (A) 2: 4 (H)
2016/17 UEFA Champions League 2nd qualifying round BulgariaBulgaria Ludogorez Razgrad 0: 5 0: 2 (A) 0: 3 (H)
2017/18 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round ArmeniaArmenia Gandsassar Kapan 4-0 1: 0 (H) 3: 0 (A)
2nd qualifying round AustriaAustria SK Sturm Graz 1: 3 1: 0 (A) 0: 3 (H)
2018/19 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round FaroeseFaroe Islands B36 Tórshavn 1: 2 0: 0 (A) 1: 2 (H)
2019/20 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round BulgariaBulgaria CSKA Sofia 0: 4 0: 4 (A) 0: 0 (H)
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time

Overall record: 20 games, 6 wins, 5 draws, 9 defeats, 18:34 goals (goal difference −16)

Former players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Club history. In: ofktitograd.me. Accessed July 17, 2018 .