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FK Zeta

Montenegrin association football club


Summary

Montenegrin association football club

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fullnameFudbalski klub Zeta
short nameZET
nicknameVukovi (The Wolves)
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groundStadion Trešnjica
capacity2,100
chairmanRajko Ivanović
managerDragoljub Đuretić
leagueMontenegrin Third League
season2024–25
positionMontenegrin Third League, 3rd of 11
website
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FK Zeta is a professional football club from Golubovci, seat of the Zeta Municipality of Montenegro. It plays in the Montenegrin Third League. The club was the inaugural champion of the Montenegrin First League in 2006–07 season.

History

Period 1927-1997

The club was formed in 1927 under the name FK Danica. During the first decades, they played only non-league matches. From 1947, the club played under the name FK Napredak, and since 1955, the team is playing under the name FK Zeta.

Until the start of the 1970s, FK Zeta played at lowest-rank competitions. First significant success, team from Golubovci made at season 1971–72 with promotion to Montenegrin Republic League. In that, third-level competition in SFR Yugoslavia, FK Zeta spent most of their seasons in following two decades, with greatest result as a second-places team at the end of seasons 1974–75, 1975–76, 1982–83 and 1983–84, but without success to gain a promotion to Yugoslav Second League. At season 1982–83, championship derby FK Berane – FK Zeta attended 10,000 spectators, which was a record attendance in Montenegrin Republic League until the 1999 game FK Jezero – FK Gusinje.

Until the middle of the 1990s, except in Republic League, FK Zeta also played few seasons in Fourth League – Center.

Period 1997-2006

Successful era in FK Zeta history started at season 1997–98. The team won their first champion title in Montenegrin Republic League and secured first promotion to Yugoslav Second League. On their debut in Second League, FK Zeta won fourth place, but historical success come one season later (1999–2000). After hard struggle with Mladost Lučani, team from Golubovci won the title and gained promotion to First Yugoslav League.

Historical first game in the First League, Zeta played at 12 August 2000 against Milicionar (4:0) in Golubovci. That game at Trešnica stadium was attended by 5,000 supporters. FK Zeta spent six consecutive seasons in Yugoslav First League, often placed at the upper-half of championship table. With FK Zeta promotion to First League, new local rivalry was born – against Budućnost from neighbouring Podgorica.

Zeta made many successful results in the First League, and among them were often victories against two strongest sides – Partizan and Red Star. Except that, FK Zeta became the strongest Montenegrin team in First League at most of the seasons in period 2000–2006.

Highest final placement in top-division of Serbia and Montenegro, Zeta made on season 2004–05. They finished third and qualified for first performance in European competitions. On debut, Zeta was defeated at 2005–06 UEFA Cup second leg, against Bosnian side Široki Brijeg.

Additionally, at the same time, Zeta started producing notable young talent like Miloš Marić who transferred to Greek club Olympiacos in the summer of 2004, as well as brothers Bojan and Nenad Brnović, and Branimir Petrović who were all signed by Partizan, and more recently Milanko Rašković and Nikola Trajković who transferred to Red Star Belgrade.

Period 2006-present

Following Montenegrin independence, FK Zeta participated in the first Montenegrin First League season (2006–07) and became the league's first winners. The following season saw Montenegrin clubs allocated separate European qualifying berths - Zeta thus became the first Montenegrin club to participate in qualification for the UEFA Champions League. Zeta never reclaimed the Montenegrin First League since their 2006–07 triumph; participation in European competition since then was achieved on several occasions through top 4 league finishes.

The 2012–13 season saw Zeta make history by becoming the first Montenegrin club to navigate two rounds of European qualifying in one season; they also navigated past the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League by beating FK Sarajevo from Bosnia and Herzegovina, before losing in the play-off round to PSV Eindhoven. This remains the best performance by a Montenegrin club in a European competition.

First League Record

For the first time, FK Zeta played in Yugoslav First League on season 2000–01. Below is a list of FK Zeta scores in First League by every single season.

SeasonPosGWDLGFGA3850485051433841523042366518562836414333362955404345395748443742381740353621293034413652
2000–01133411914
2001–0253415712
2002–0383415613
2003–04113010614
2004–053301857
2005–0653014511
2006–071332544
2007–082331995
2008–0993313713
2009–1043317610
2010–114331238
2011–123331797
2012–1383381312
2013–1483312417
2014–1593311715
2015–1683310815
2016–172331968
2017–18636121311
2018–1933616137
2019–204319148
2020–2163613716
2021–22103681018

Seasons with green background were played in the first league of Yugoslavia or Serbia and Montenegro, together with Serbian clubs.

FK Zeta in European competitions

For the first time, FK Zeta played in European competitions on season 2005–06. Until now, they played ten seasons in European cups, their most successful campaign being in 2012–13, when Zeta reached the play-off round of Europa League.

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2005–06UEFA Cup2QRBIH Široki Brijeg0–11–4
2006–07Intertoto Cup2QRSLO Maribor1–20–2
2007–08UEFA Champions League1QRLithuania FBK Kaunas3–12–3
2QRScotland Rangers0–10–2
2008–09UEFA Cup1QRSlovenia Interblock Ljubljana1–10–1
2010–11UEFA Europa League1QRMoldova Dacia Chişinău1–10–0
2011–12UEFA Europa League1QRSlovakia Spartak Trnava2–10–3
2012–13UEFA Europa League1QRArmenia Pyunik1–23–0
2QRFinland JJK Jyväskylä1–02–3
3QRBIH FK Sarajevo1–01–2
PONetherlands PSV Eindhoven0–50–9
2017–18UEFA Europa League1QRBosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar Sarajevo2–20–1
2019–20UEFA Europa League1QRHungary Fehérvár1–50–0
2020–21UEFA Europa LeaguePRAndorra Engordany3–1}}
1QRLuxembourg Progrès Niederkorn0–3}}

Honours and achievements

  • Montenegrin First League – 1
  • Second Yugoslav League – 1
  • ** Montenegrin Republic League – 1**
    • winners (1): 1997–98
  • ** Montenegrin Republic Cup – 2**
    • winners (2): 1998–99, 1999–00

Players

Current squad

Notable players

For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see :Category:FK Zeta players.

Below is the list of FK Zeta players which made international careers or played for national teams of their countries.

  • Montenegro Zoran Batrović
  • Montenegro Darko Šuškavčević
  • Montenegro Radoslav Batak
  • Montenegro Nikola Krstović
  • Brazil Cadú
  • Brazil Danilo Goiano
  • Brazil Sávio
  • Serbia Miloš Marić
  • Serbia Nikola Trajković
  • Serbia Petar Puača
  • Serbia Ajazdin Nuhi
  • Montenegro Nenad Brnović
  • Montenegro Bojan Brnović
  • Montenegro Miodrag Vukotić
  • Montenegro Mladen Lambulić
  • Serbia Branislav Vukomanović
  • Montenegro Serbia Malesija Vojvoda
  • Serbia Mitar Peković
  • Montenegro Milan Roganović
  • Montenegro Mladen Božović
  • Montenegro Vladimir Boljević
  • Peru Camilo Jimenez
  • Peru Rodolfo Burger

Historical list of coaches

  • SCG Rade Vešović
  • SCG Nikola Rakojević (2001–2003)
  • MNE Dejan Vukićević (2003–2007)
  • SRB Slobodan Halilović (June 2007 – Aug 2007)
  • MNE Mladen Vukićević (30 Aug 2007 – Oct 2008)
  • MNE Dejan Roganović (Oct 2008 – Apr 2009)
  • MNE Milan Đuretić (6 May 2009 – Jun 2009)
  • MNE Velibor Matanović (Jul 2009 – Nov 2009)
  • MNE Dragoljub Đuretić (12 nov 2009 – Aug 2010)
  • MNE Dejan Vukićević (31 Aug 2010 – 2011)
  • MNE Rade Vešović (2011 – Oct 2012)
  • MNE Darko Šuškavčević (13 Oct 2012 – Apr 2013)
  • MNE Mladen Vukićević (22 Apr 2013 – Mar 2014)
  • MNE Rade Vešović (10 Mar 2014 – Sep 2014)
  • MNE Mladen Lambulić (18 Sep 2014 – Apr 2015)
  • MNE Dušan Vlaisavljević (15 Apr 2015 – Jun 2015)
  • SRB Miodrag Martać (Jul 2015 – Oct 2015)
  • MNE Nenad Brnović (3 Oct 2015 – Nov 2015)
  • MNE Dejan Vukićević (8 Nov 2015 – 2016)
  • MNE Dušan Vlaisavljević (24 Dec 2016 – Jun 2017)
  • MNE Dejan Roganović (Jul 2017 – Apr 2018)
  • MNE Dragoljub Đuretić (5 Apr 2018 – 20 Jun 2018)
  • MNE Dušan Vlaisavljević (20 Jun 2018 – Jul 2018)
  • MNE Dragoljub Đuretić (2018 – 1 Feb 2019)
  • MNE Dejan Roganović (5 Feb 2019 – 1 Jan 2021)
  • MNE Dragoljub Đuretić (5 July 2021 – present)

Stadium

Main article: Stadion Trešnjica

FK Zeta home ground is Stadion Trešnjica which was built during 1996. Since then, the stadium has been renovated several times (last time in 2016) and near the main ground is another pitch with artificial turf.

FK Zeta has been playing First League games at Trešnjica stadium since 2000. The biggest crowd on a home game was 5,000 spectators in numerous occasions, especially during matches against Budućnost and, earlier, against Partizan and Red Star Belgrade.

References

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  3. "Serbia and Montenegro 2004/05".
  4. "UEFA Europa League 2005/06 - History - Zeta – UEFA.com".
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