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: ОФК Титоград) is a professional
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club based in
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. Founded in 1951, they play in the Third League of Montenegro. The team has one league trophy and two Montenegrin Cup trophies. OFK Titograd is a member of the
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History

OFK Titograd was formed in 1951 as FK Mladost. Ten years later, the team changed their name to OFK Titograd, which was the name of Podgorica from 1946 until 1992. The club renamed themselves back to Mladost in 1992. In June 2018, the team renamed once again (OFK Titograd), due to respect to older generations and the tradition of Podgorica. Until 2008, and moving to their new stadium at
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, Ćemovsko polje, it was the only club from old Podgorica Town (Drač neighbourhood).


1951–2006

FK Mladost, which means ''Youth'' in Montenegrin, was founded in 1951 as a second team from Podgorica center (the first was Yugoslav top-tier side FK Budućnost). Soon after they were formed, FK Mladost gained promotion from the Montenegrin Republic League to the
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. Their first season in the Second League was in 1955–56, where the team spent three consecutive seasons.'Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016', Podgorica, 2016. In period 1959–1968, the team played only in the Montenegrin Republic League (third-tier competition in
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) with five champion titles. But, as a champion, team from Podgorica did not succeed in making a comeback to the Second League with losing their games in inter-republic playoffs, against the teams from Macedonia and
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. Finally, the team under the name OFK Titograd gained promotion to the 1968–69 Yugoslav Second League . This time, they played six consecutive seasons in the Second League, from season 1968–69 to 1973–74. At that era, OFK Titograd played first official games against oldest and better-known city rivals from FK Budućnost. Best result at that time OFK Titograd made at season 1971–72, by winning fifth place at the Second League table. After the few promotions and relegations at the second half of the 1970s, OFK Titograd played another four consecutive seasons in Yugoslav Second League from 1979–80 to 1982–83. That was their last biggest successes under the name OFK Titograd.
In 1992, the name of the team was changed and FK Mladost started to play in the football system of the newly formed
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. Most of their seasons in period 1992–2006, Mladost spent in FR Yugoslavia Second League. In September 1997, FK Mladost made a record win in history during a Montenegrin Republic League match against FK Iskra Danilovgrad 15–0. During the SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia times, Mladost spent ''24 seasons'' in the Second League. At the same time, the team won ''12 titles'' of the Montenegrin Republic League winner, which is the best score of any team in that competition. At the same time, Mladost won five Montenegrin Republic Cups, and played in the
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. Their biggest success in the Yugoslav Cup, came on season 2001-02 – in the 1/16 finals, they won against
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, but Mladost were eliminated in the 1/8 finals, away against Radnički Obrenovac. Same success, Mladost made on season 2005-06. In the first phase of Cup of
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, Mladost surprisingly won against the First League member Voždovac (''2–1''), and in the 1/8 finals, club from Podgorica lost in last minutes against most successful Serbian club
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in
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(1–2).


2006–present

Following the independence of Montenegro, Montenegro's best clubs joined the newly formed
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. Among them was FK Mladost, who previously won the playoff game against Zora Spuž (4–0, 0–2). Mladost played two consecutive seasons in the First League, but relegated to the Second League at summer 2008. A new come-back to top-tier competition Mladost made at season 2010-11. Since then, FK Mladost played more important role in Montenegrin football. In the 2012–13 Montenegrin Cup, Mladost won a game against
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10–1, and the striker Luka Rotković scored seven goals, which is a record in all official games played in Montenegro. First greatest result, Mladost made at season 2012–13, when they gained historical first promotion to UEFA European competitions. Team from Podgorica played in the
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and achieved a surprisingly good result. In the First leg, Mladost eliminated Hungarian-side Videoton (1–0; 1–2) and in the Second Leg they were better against Slovak team
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(2–2; 1–0). In Round 3, Mladost played against
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with defeats in both games (1–6; 0–3). For the first time, Mladost played in Montenegrin Cup final game at season 2013–14, but were defeated against
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(0–1). Next season, Mladost again participated in the Cup finals, but this time won the trophy, after extra-time win against Petrovac (2–1). That was the first national trophy in the history of the club. With that success, Mladost gained another participation in European competitions -
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. In the First round, Mladost made a big surprise, eliminating Neftchi Baku (1–1; 2–2). At the next phase, Mladost were eliminated by neighbouring side Kukësi (2–4; 1–0). The most significant result in the club's history, Mladost made at 2015–16 Montenegrin First League. After the hard struggle with city-rivals from FK Budućnost, Mladost won the ''title of Montenegrin champion'', the very first in their history. Mladost made great success with winning all three championship derby games against Budućnost (2–0; 3–1; 2–1). In summer 2016, Mladost played their first season in the
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, but were eliminated in the beginning of qualifiers, against Ludogorets Razgrad (0–3; 0–2). Third national trophy in teams' history, Mladost won in the 2017–18 Montenegrin Cup. During the competition, they eliminated city-rivals - FK Budućnost and in the Cup finals won against Igalo (2–0). With that success and with the old name (OFK Titograd), the team earned a place in the
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qualifying rounds.


Talent producing

Since foundation, OFK Titograd was known as a talent producing team, with great work with youth teams. In period 1951–1990, OFK Titograd functioned as a youth players 'factory' of First League side FK Budućnost Podgorica. Many notable players started their careers in OFK Titograd youth or first team, and among them are
Dejan Savićević Dejan Savićević ( cyrl, Дејан Савићевић, ; born 15 September 1966) is a Montenegrin former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Since 2004, he has been the president of the Montenegrin Football Association (FSCG), cu ...
,
Niša Saveljić Niša Saveljić (; born 27 March 1970) is a Montenegrin former footballer who played as a defender. At international level, Saveljić represented FR Yugoslavia in one World Cup (1998) and one European Championship (2000). Club career Born in ...
,
Predrag Mijatović Predrag "Peđa" Mijatović ( sr-Cyrl, Предраг Мијатовић, ; born 19 January 1969) is a Montenegrin retired professional footballer who played as a striker. At club level, Mijatović played for six clubs: Budućnost, Partizan, Va ...
and
Stevan Jovetić Stevan Jovetić ( cnr, Стеван Јоветић, ; born 2 November 1989) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Hertha BSC and captains the Montenegro national team. Jovetić's primary position is a second st ...
. Two of them won the
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trophies - Savićević with
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and Mijatović with
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.


First League Record

For the first time, OFK Titograd played in the Montenegrin First League in the 2006–07 season. Below is a list of OFK Titograd scores in the First League by every single season.


OFK Titograd in European competitions

OFK Titograd made their debut in European competitions during the 2013–14 season.


Records

*Biggest victory: FK Mladost -
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15:0 (''26 September 1998'', Montenegrin Republic League) *Biggest defeat:
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- FK Mladost 10:1 (''15 August 1998'',
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) *Most goals by single season: 118 ( Montenegrin Republic League 1998-99) *Player with most goals in a single game: 7 - Luka Rotković vs.
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(''24 October 2012'', Montenegrin Cup) *Biggest home attendance: 6,000, FK Mladost -
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(''20 July 2017'', UEFA Europe League) *Biggest away attendance: 27,548,
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- FK Mladost (''1 August 2013'', UEFA Europe League).


Honours and achievements

*
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 – 1 **Champions (1): 2015–16 * Montenegrin Cup – 2 **Winners (2): 2014–15, 2017–18 **''Runners-up (1):'' 2013–14 * Montenegrin Second League – 1 **Champions (1): 2009–10 **''Runners-up (1):'' 2008–09 * Montenegrin Republic League – 12 **Champions (12): 1958–59, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1974–75, 1978–79, 1983–84, 1986–87, 1990–91, 1998–99 **''Runners-up (6):'' 1954–55, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1976–77, 1994–95, 2005–06 * Montenegrin Republic Cup – 5 **Winners (5): 1965–66, 1975–76, 1982–83, 1997–98, 2002–03


Players


Current squad

Roster
- FCSG


Notable players

Below is the list of players which, during their career, played for OFK Titograd and represented their countries at national teams and U-21 teams or foreign players which made an international career. *
Dejan Savićević Dejan Savićević ( cyrl, Дејан Савићевић, ; born 15 September 1966) is a Montenegrin former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Since 2004, he has been the president of the Montenegrin Football Association (FSCG), cu ...
*
Predrag Mijatović Predrag "Peđa" Mijatović ( sr-Cyrl, Предраг Мијатовић, ; born 19 January 1969) is a Montenegrin retired professional footballer who played as a striker. At club level, Mijatović played for six clubs: Budućnost, Partizan, Va ...
*
Stevan Jovetić Stevan Jovetić ( cnr, Стеван Јоветић, ; born 2 November 1989) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Hertha BSC and captains the Montenegro national team. Jovetić's primary position is a second st ...
*
Duško Radinović Duško Radinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Душко Радиновић; born 8 February 1963) is a Montenegrin retired footballer. Club career He is best known for his spell with Red Star Belgrade in the early 1990s, being part of the side's Europe ...
* Vojo Ćalov * Udemezue Emmanuel * Ardian Đokaj * Sanibal Orahovac * Branislav Đukanović *
Derviš Hadžiosmanović Derviš Hadžiosmanović (Cyrillic: Дервиш Хаџиосмановић, born 9 August 1958) is a Montenegrin football coach and former player. Playing career Club Born in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, back then within Yugoslavia, he played as ...
* Mladen Božović * Risto Lakić * Dilyan Kolev * Taku Ishihara *
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* Abdul Sesay


Coaching staff


Historical list of coaches

*
Slobodan Halilović Slobodan Halilović (; born 1 January 1951) is a Bosnian Serb football manager and former player. Honours Player ;Radnički Niš *Balkan Cup: 1976 Coach ;Radnički Niš *Yugoslav Second League: 1985-86 ;Mogren *Second League of FR Yugoslavia T ...
(1982 - 1985) * Slobodan Halilović (1987 - 1988) * Dimitrije Mitrović (2006 - Aug 2007) * Vojislav Pejović (30 Aug 2007 - Jan 2008) * Slobodan Šćepanoviċ (7 Jan 2008 - Jun 2010) *
Miodrag Vukotić Miodrag Vukotić (, born 8 November 1973) is a Montenegrin retired footballer who played as a defender. Playing career Born in Titograd, SR Montenegro, back in SFR Yugoslavia (nowadays Podgorica, Montenegro), during his adventurous career, he p ...
(Jul 2010 - May 2013) * Nikola Rakojević (Jun 2013 - Aug 2013) * Goran Milojević (8 Aug 2013 - Mar 2014) * Radovan Kavaja (28 Mar 2014 - Jun 2014) *
Aleksandar Nedović Aleksandar Nedović (Cyrillic: Александар Недовић; born 5 September 1978) is a Montenegrin football manager and former player. He last manages FK Budućnost Podgorica. Playing career Club After starting out at Budućnost Podgor ...
(Jul 2014 - Jun 2015) * Nikola Rakojević (Jul 2015 - Nov 2016) * Goran Perišić (26 Nov 2016 - 2 Apr 2017) * Dejan Vukićević (3 Apr 2017 - 25 Sep 2017) * Branko Smiljanić (27 Sep 2017 - Nov 2017) * Veselin Stešević (Nov 2017 - 1 Apr 2018) * Aleksandar Miljenović (2 Apr 2018 - 20 Jul 2018) *
Igor Pamić Igor Pamić (born 19 November 1969) is a Croatian former professional footballer and current manager. He made five appearances for the Croatia national team during his playing career. Playing career Club He was born in the village of Žminj ...
(23 Jul 2018 - 30 Jan 2019) *
Edis Mulalić Edis Mulalić (born 23 October 1975) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Bosnian Premier League club Željezničar. Born in Sarajevo, he is best known for playing for hometown club Željezničar, m ...
(31 Jan 2019 - 5 Mar 2019) *
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(8 Mar 2019 - 5 Jun 2019) * Dragoljub Đuretić (13 Jun 2019 - 17 Nov 2019) * Zoran Govedarica (19 Nov 2019 - 29 Aug 20) * Nikola Rakojević (7 Sep 2020 - 03 Apr 21 ) * Vladimir Janković (9 Apr 2020 - )


Stadium

Since 2008, OFK Titograd is playing their home games at 'Mladost' stadium, which is a part of
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at Stari Aerodrom neighbourhood. Stadium has a capacity of 1,250 seats and from 2019, floodlights were installed.
Before that, between 1951 and 2008, home of OFK Titograd was at Stadion Cvijetin Brijeg, at the Old Podgorica's neighbourhood Drač. But, because their stadium didn't meet criteria for higher-rank games, until 1998 Mladost played most of their games at
Podgorica City Stadium Podgorica City Stadium ( cnr, Stadion pod Goricom) is an all-seater multi-purpose stadium in Podgorica, Montenegro. Although its seating capacity changed over the years due to several renovations, as of 2019 it has 11,050 seats. The stadium is th ...
.
At 1998, stadi um Cvijetin Brijeg was renovated, with two all-seated terraces with capacity of 1,340 seats, new pitch, modern locker rooms, restaurant and another facilities. Stadium was opened on August 31, 1998, with the game OFK Titograd – FK Cetinje 6–1.
During the decade (1998–08), on the stadium Cvijetin Brijeg, OFK Titograd played more than 200 matches in the Montenegrin First League, Yugoslav Second League, Montenegrin Republic League, Yugoslav Cup and the Montenegrin Cup. Stadium meets all necessary criteria for the First League, so, on Cvijetin Brijeg, few matches played
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in First League of Serbia and Montenegro (2004–05) and FK Budućnost in Montenegrin First League (2006–07).
In 2008, stadium Cvijetin Brijeg was demolished and an elementary school was built in its place.


See also

* List of OFK Titograd seasons *
Montenegrin First League The First League of Montenegro ( Montenegrin: ''Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga'' — ''Prva CFL'' — ''1. CFL''; ) is the top football league in Montenegro. Founded in 2006, competition is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. 10 te ...
* Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946–2006) *
Podgorica Podgorica (Cyrillic: Подгорица, ; lit. 'under the hill') is the capital and largest city of Montenegro. The city was formerly known as Titograd (Cyrillic: Титоград, ) between 1946 and 1992—in the period that Montenegro form ...


References


External links


Official website

FK Mladost profile on Montenegrin FA official website

Profile by Weltfussballarchiv
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