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| fullname = Klubi Futbollistik Trepça Mitrovicë |
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| nickname = Xehetarët |
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| founded = {{Start date and age|1999}} |
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| ground = [[Olympic Stadium Adem Jashari]], <br/>[[Kosovska Mitrovica]], [[Kosovo]] |
| ground = [[Olympic Stadium Adem Jashari]], <br/>[[Kosovska Mitrovica]], [[Kosovo]] |
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| capacity = 18.200 |
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| chairman = [[Nexhmedin Haxhiu]] |
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| manager = [[Fidaim Haxhiu]] |
| manager = [[Fidaim Haxhiu]] |
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| league = [[Raiffeisen Superliga]] |
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'''Football Club Trepca Mitrovica''' ({{lang-sq|Klubi Futbollistik Trepça Mitrovicë |
'''Football Club Trepca Mitrovica''' ({{lang-sq|Klubi Futbollistik Trepça Mitrovicë}}) is a [[Football (soccer)|football]] club based in the southern part of [[Kosovska Mitrovica]], [[Kosovo]]{{ref label|status|a}}. The club was founded in 1999. The club colours are black and green. |
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The club colours are black and green. |
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Due to the consequences of the [[Kosovo war]], the [[Kosovo Albanians|Kosovo Albanian]] players left the Serbian club [[FK Trepča]]. Finally, the Kosovo Albanians from the the city decide to found their own club, which was carry out in 1999. The Albanian club received the name KF Trepça, the Albanian name for ''FK Trepča'', thus there were two clubs in the city with virtually the same name. |
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The most successful period of FK Trepça's history was the 1976–77 season when they won promotion to top division of football in [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]. FK Trepca played in the [[Yugoslav First League|Yugoslav Prva Liga]] and reached the Cup final during the [[1977–78 Yugoslav First League|1977–78]] season, when they lost 0:1 to [[NK Rijeka]] in the final. FK Trepça were relegated to the [[Yugoslav Second League|second division]] finishing bottom that season. During this period some players such as [[Dragan Mutibarić]], [[Dragan Simeunović]] and [[Vladan Radača]] even got to receive calls from the [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslav national team]].<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/club.php?id=8192&year_rythm=1985%3A%3A1 Trepča Mitrovica] at ''National-Football-Teams.com''</ref> |
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== International matches == |
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KF Trepça has played three international matches in 1977: |
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*FK Trepča 1:3 [[Real Zaragoza]] ([[Spain]]) (22 August 1978) |
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*FK Trepča 1:3 [[Sliven]] ([[Bulgaria]]) |
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*FK Trepča 1:1 [[SK Tirana]] ([[Albania]]) |
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== Supporters == |
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The supporters of FK Trepça are known as [[Torcida]]s and have been supporting the club since 1984. |
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== Stadium == |
== Stadium == |
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[[File:TrepcaVëllaznimi.jpg|thumb|Trepça vs [[KF Vëllaznimi]] on 5 June 2008.]] |
[[File:TrepcaVëllaznimi.jpg|thumb|Trepça vs [[KF Vëllaznimi]] on 5 June 2008.]] |
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After the Kosovo war in 1999, the city was divided into a southern part with almost exclusively Kosovo Albanian and a northern part with non-Albanian or predominantly Serb population. During the war, many Serbs and non-Albanians fled to the northern part of the city or were expelled. Its followed the [[2004 unrest in Kosovo]], the nationwide pogrom-like riots in March against the Serb and non-Albanian population from Albanian extremist only reinforced the ethnic division of the city. |
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The stadium of FK Trepça is the largest and the only [[Olympic Stadium Adem Jashari]] in Kosovo with a capacity of 30,000. The stadium is named after the Albanian national hero [[Adem Jashari]]. |
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The home ground of the club is now the [[Trepča Stadium]], the same stadium where played the Serbian club [[FK Trepča]] till 1999. It is located in the southern part of the city, thus the FK Trepča is not possible to play its home matches in their home stadium. Currently, only Albanian teams play in Trepča Stadium, including the KF Trepça, who have the stadium virtually annexed and finally renamed. The Trepča Stadium is called now by the Kosovo Albanian population as ''Olympik Stadiumi Adem Jashari'', after [[Adem Jashari]], a former leader of the Albanian paramilitary rebel organisation [[UÇK]], but the non-Albanian population still called ''Stadion Trepča''. The stadium is the second largest in [[Kosovo]] with a capacity of 18,200. |
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== Current squad == |
== Current squad == |
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''For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:KF Trepça players]].'' |
''For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:KF Trepça players]].'' |
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;[[Yugoslav Second League]] (1): |
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*1976-77 (promoted to [[Yugoslav First League]]) |
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;[[Yugoslav Cup]] |
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*Runners-up: 1977-78, |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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*[[FK Trepča]] |
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*[[FK Trepča Kosovska Mitrovica]], it´s Serbian counterpart. |
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*[[KF Trepça'89]] |
*[[KF Trepça'89]] |
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Revision as of 21:07, 11 June 2014
Full name | Klubi Futbollistik Trepça Mitrovicë | ||
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Nickname(s) | Xehetarët | ||
Founded | 1999 | ||
Ground | Olympic Stadium Adem Jashari, Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo | ||
Capacity | 18.200 | ||
Chairman | Nexhmedin Haxhiu | ||
Manager | Fidaim Haxhiu | ||
League | Raiffeisen Superliga | ||
2013-14 | Superliga, 3th[clarification needed] | ||
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Football Club Trepca Mitrovica (Template:Lang-sq) is a football club based in the southern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo[a]. The club was founded in 1999. The club colours are black and green.
History
Due to the consequences of the Kosovo war, the Kosovo Albanian players left the Serbian club FK Trepča. Finally, the Kosovo Albanians from the the city decide to found their own club, which was carry out in 1999. The Albanian club received the name KF Trepça, the Albanian name for FK Trepča, thus there were two clubs in the city with virtually the same name.
Stadium
After the Kosovo war in 1999, the city was divided into a southern part with almost exclusively Kosovo Albanian and a northern part with non-Albanian or predominantly Serb population. During the war, many Serbs and non-Albanians fled to the northern part of the city or were expelled. Its followed the 2004 unrest in Kosovo, the nationwide pogrom-like riots in March against the Serb and non-Albanian population from Albanian extremist only reinforced the ethnic division of the city.
The home ground of the club is now the Trepča Stadium, the same stadium where played the Serbian club FK Trepča till 1999. It is located in the southern part of the city, thus the FK Trepča is not possible to play its home matches in their home stadium. Currently, only Albanian teams play in Trepča Stadium, including the KF Trepça, who have the stadium virtually annexed and finally renamed. The Trepča Stadium is called now by the Kosovo Albanian population as Olympik Stadiumi Adem Jashari, after Adem Jashari, a former leader of the Albanian paramilitary rebel organisation UÇK, but the non-Albanian population still called Stadion Trepča. The stadium is the second largest in Kosovo with a capacity of 18,200.
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Youth squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: Category:KF Trepça players.