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Borac Banja Luka
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Full name Borac Banja Luka
Founded 1926
Ground City Stadium of Banja Luka, Banja Luka
(Capacity: 12,000)
Chairman Milorad Janjetović
Manager Vlado Jagodić
League Premijer Liga
2007-08 1st, RS First League (promoted)
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Borac (Cyrilic: Борац) is a sports society with several teams, from the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The meaning of Borac is "Fighter" (male). FC Borac's supporters are called Lesinari which means Vultures.

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[edit] Football

The football club Borac was founded on July 4, 1926. Originally it was named Radnički sportski klub Borac, meaning Workers' Sports Club Borac. It was founded by a group of football aficionados including Veselin Masleša, Rudolf "Rudi" Hiter, Savo Novaković, Mustafa Softić, Nikola Kuković and others. The club's first success in this early period came in 1928 when it won a tournament played in Sarajevo.

Borac was renamed Fudbalski klub Borac (Football Club Borac, FK Borac) in 1945. It played two years in the Yugoslav Third League before it advanced to the Second League in 1953.

It gained promotion to Yugoslav First League for the 1961/62 season, but promptly dropped back down at the end of it. The club would wait almost a decade for a return to top flight - 1970/71 was the season, and the stay in top league was longer this time around - four consecutive seasons. The 1974/75 season was spent in Second League where the club achieved quick promotion and thus ensured the beginning of a new 5-year First League period that lasted until 1980. The following nine seasons were spent in Second League, before a final top league stint between 1989 and 1992. Borac's best placement in the First League was 1990/91 when it finished fourth.

FK Borac was the runner-up in the 1975 Yugoslav Cup, and won it in 1988 as the only Second League club to ever achieve this. The club also won the Mitropa Cup (Central European Cup) in 1992. It played a total of eight games in UEFA competitions.

Seven Borac players participated in the Yugoslav national football team and its stadium, the City Stadium of Banja Luka (capacity: 12,000), hosted five international matches.

Borac Banja Luka in recent times had great success by winning two Bosnia and Herzegovina 2.Liga titles, first in 2000/2001 and the second in 2005/2006.

FK Borac Banja Luka is one of the oldest football clubs from former Yugoslavia. It celebrated it's 80th anniversary on September 6, 2006 when the team played a friendly match against FC Red Star.

[edit] Honours

[edit] European record

As of January, 2009:
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1975-76 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of Luxembourg US Rumelange 9-0 5-1
2R Flag of Belgium Anderlecht 1-0 0-3
1988-89 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of the Soviet Union Metalist Kharkov 2-0 0-4

[edit] Current squad

As of January, 2009.

No. Position Player
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Siniša Marčetić
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Dragan Starčević
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Milan Bjelic
7 Flag of Serbia DF Milan Stupar
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Bojan Puzigaća
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Bojan Petrić
Flag of Serbia DF Nikola Kolarov
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Draško Žarić
13 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Marko Maksimović
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Miodrag Babić
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Zoran Deket
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Stojan Vranješ
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Oliver Jandrić
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Aleksandar Petrović
19 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Saša Kajkut
No. Position Player
Flag of Serbia FW Miroslav Rikanović
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Dejan Rašević
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Nemanja Bilbija
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Dario Grujić
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Bojan Milošević
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Nemanja Damjanović
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Goran Deket
33 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Vlado Marković
21 Flag of Serbia DF Momcilo Ramic
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Nenad Studen
Flag of Serbia MF Darko Ljubojevic
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Danijel Đurić
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Nikola Lazarević
Flag of Serbia FW Zlatko Djoric

[edit] Transfers in 2008/09

No. Position Player
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Vlado Marković (from OFK Beograd)
Flag of Serbia DF Milan Stupar (from FK Banat Zrenjanin)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Nenad Studen (from FK Laktasi)
Flag of Serbia MF Darko Ljubojevic (from FK Laktasi)
No. Position Player
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Marko Maksimovic (from FK Leotar Trebinje)
Flag of Serbia FW Miroslav Rikanović (from FC Zorya Luhansk)
Flag of Serbia FW Zlatko Djoric (from FK Laktasi])

[edit] Transfers out 2008/09

No. Position Player
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Ognjen Kremenovic (to FK Sloga Trn)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Ognjen Vranješ (to Crvena Zvezda)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Goran Galesic (to ND HIT Gorica)
No. Position Player
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Perica Ivetic (to NK Bela Krajina)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Dario Urukalo

[edit] Notable former players


[edit] Handball

The handball club Borac was founded in 1950.

This club won the European Men's Championship of 1975/1976. In 1990/91 they won the IHF Cup.

Domestically, they were the national champions of former Yugoslavia seven times and are the most successful handball club ever from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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