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FK Otrant-Olympic

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Montenegrin association football club
Football club
Otrant-Olympic
Full nameFudbalski klub Otrant-Olympic
Klubi Futbollistik Otrant-Olympic
Founded1921; 104 years ago (1921)
GroundStadion Olympic
Ulcinj,Montenegro
Capacity1,500
ChairmanSkender Rexha
ManagerDejan Vukićević
LeagueMontenegrin Second League
2024–25Montenegrin First League, 10th of 10 (relegated)
Current season

FK Otrant-Olympic (Montenegrin:Fudbalski klub Otrant-Olympic,Albanian:Klubi Futbollistik Otrant-Olympic) is aMontenegrinfootball club based in the coastal town ofUlcinj. They compete in theMontenegrin Second League.

History

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FK Otrant-Olympic is the first football club inUlcinj, it was founded in 1921, under the name Olcinium.[1][2] From 1921 to 1941, the team played only non-official games.
AfterWorld War II, i.e. duringSFR Yugoslavia era, the club played under the name Bjelogorac.[1] From the 1970s, they played in theFourth League - South (lowest rank). In 1977–78, under the name Ulcinj, the club achieved its highest success to date, finishing as runner-up in the Fourth League. That meant promotion to theMontenegrin Republic League.[3][4]
In 1983, the club was named Otrant,[5] and after a few successful seasons, at the beginning of the 1990s, the club dissolved for one season. A new beginning came in the middle of the decade, and, until 2006, FK Otrant played in the Republic League, with frequent relegation.

Otrant achieved their greatest results in club history afterMontenegrin independence. Within two seasons, they had won the Champions' title inMontenegrin Third League and since 2007, they played five seasons in theMontenegrin Second League. FK Otrant maintains the record of the highest win in the history of the Second League, winning 12–2 againstRibnica, on 20 May 2009.
In 2013, Otrant was dismantled because of worsening finances. Ulcinj was represented in 2013–14 season of the Montenegrin Third League asFederal, a youth football club founded in 2010.[6] On 22 July 2015, the club was renamed to Otrant-Olympic.[7] The team soon made a comeback to the Montenegrin Second League, with notable results in2016-17. FK Otrant finished in third place and the team participated in theFirst League playoffs, but lost againstFK Rudar (1–0; 0–3).
Next two seasons, FK Otrant finished at the upper part of Second League's table, but without another battle for promotion in the playoffs. Bad days came onseason 2019-20, as FK Otrant finished at the bottom of the table. With that result, team from Ulcinj was relegated, after four consecutive seasons spent in second-tier.

Seasons

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SeasonLeaguePositionNotes
FR Yugoslavia
2001–02Montenegrin Regional League – Southern Region (IV level)1
2002–03Montenegrin Republic League (III)12
Serbia and Montenegro
2003–04Montenegrin Regional League – Southern Region (IV level)?
2004–05Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (IV)?
2005–06Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (IV)1[8]
Montenegro
2006–07Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (III)1[9]
2007–08Montenegrin Second League (II)10[10]
2008–09Montenegrin Second League (II)4[11]
2009–10Montenegrin Second League (II)10[12]
2010–11Montenegrin Second League (II)11[13]
2011–12Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (III)?
2012–13Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (III)?
2013–14Did not participate
2014–15Did not participate
2015–16Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (III)1[14]
2016–17Montenegrin Second League (II)3
2017–18Montenegrin Second League (II)5
2018–19Montenegrin Second League (II)4
2019–20Montenegrin Second League (II)10
2020–21Montenegrin Third League – Southern Region (III)1

Honours and achievements

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Players

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Current squad

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As of 10 February 2025[15]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK MNEJasmin Agović
4DF MNEBenjamin Rexhoviq
5DF MNENikola Vukotić
6MF MNEElvin Marseni
7FW GHABaba Musah
8MF KOSKushtrim Gashi
9FW MNEAleksandar Vujačić
10FW MNEHalil Muharemovic
11FW MNEAnđelo Rudović
16FW JPNAyumu Nishimura
17MF MNEEndrit Sefa
18MF MNEEdin Đečbitrić
19MF MNEMiloš Raičković
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21MF JPNHiroki Harada
22DF MNEStefan Vico
23MF MNEEdin Karamanaga
24DF MNEPetar Vukčević
29MF MNEVasilije Terzić
30FW MNEValentin Rudović
33GK MNEDamir Ljuljanović
44DF MNEBalša Banović
62FW MNELiburn Lazoja
66DF MNELuka Malešević
75DF SRBStefan Filipović
87FW MNEBalsa Mrvaljević
98MF CROMateo Panadić

Stadium

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Main article:Stadion Olympic

FK Otrant plays its home games atStadion Olympic, with a capacity of 1,500 seats. The stadium was built by theAdriatic Sea, on the longest sandy beach in Montenegro -Velika Plaža.

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^ab"Fudbal: 94 GODINE OD OSNIVANJA FUDBALSKOG KLUBA".UL-info. 12 July 2015.
  2. ^Adrović, Samir (11 August 2016)."Ulcinj: Održana donatorska večera za FK Otrant- Olympik".Vijesti Online. Archived fromthe original on 14 June 2018. Retrieved20 September 2016.
  3. ^Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016. Podgorica. 2016.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^'Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016', Podgorica, 2016.
  5. ^"Fudbal: U PRVOM KOLU FEDERAL SA ORJENOM".UL-info. 14 September 2013.
  6. ^""Shuhet" Otranti - Futbolli në Ulqin tash e tutje ka emrin Federal".Ulqini Online. 31 August 2013. Archived fromthe original on 16 March 2018. Retrieved14 May 2017.
  7. ^"CG FUDBAL: SLUŽBENI GLASNIK FUDBALSKOG SAVEZA CRNE GORE Broj: 41 Godina: X Podgorica"(PDF).fscg.me. 31 July 2015.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^"Serbia and Montenegro 2005/06".RSSF.
  9. ^"Montenegro 2006/07".RSSSF.
  10. ^"Montenegro 2007/08".RSSSF.
  11. ^"Montenegro 2008/09".RSSSF.
  12. ^"Montenegro 2009/10".RSSF.
  13. ^"Montenegro 2010/11".RSSF.
  14. ^"Montenegro 2015/16".RSSF.
  15. ^"Roster".
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