FK Trayal Kruševac

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Fudbalski klub Trayal (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Трајал) is a professional football club from Kruševac, Serbia. They currently compete in the Serbian League East, the third tier of the national league system.

Trayal
Full nameFudbalski klub Trayal
Nickname(s)Gumari (Tiremen)
Founded1933; 91 years ago (1933)
GroundMladost Stadium
Capacity10,331
PresidentMiloš Kocić
Head coachDejan Branković
LeagueSerbian First League
2022–23Serbian First League, 14th (relegated)
Websitefktrayal.rs

History

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The football club was formed in 1933 as a part of the "Obilićevo" sports association. It was named after the local gunpowder company "Obilićevo". They played the first match in November 1933 and beat Trgovački, also from Kruševac, with 6–0.[1]

After World War II the gunpowder company changed its name to "Miloje Zakić" and by mid-70s developed into what is today a tire manufacturer Trayal Corporation.[2] The football club changed its name accordingly to Trayal.

The club remained in local and regional leagues for most of its history until after the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. At the time, Trayal was playing in Serbian League Timok which was a 3rd tier of competition in FR Yugoslavia. The next 1999–2000 season saw the expansion of the Second League and Trayal gained promotion to the national level for the first time. Playing in the Second League group East, they finished mid-table in their first season.

Trayal remained in the Second League East for three consecutive seasons until they were relegated in the 2001–02 season due to the reduction of the number of participating teams. The Trayal Corporation was privatized a few years later and the club fell back to obscurity.

Trayal's current rise started in 2016 when the club was taken over by Vladan Gašić, the son of the former Minister of Defence and the current director of the Security Intelligence Agency, Bratislav Gašić.[3] The club took on from the half-season when they were near the bottom of the Rasina District First League (5th tier) with 18 points less than the first-ranked team Šanac. In the second part of the championship they recorded all 15 victories and in the end finished first with 3 points more than the closest competition. Between 2016 and 2018 they had three successive promotions and went from the 5th tier to the 2nd tier again.

They compete in the 2nd tier since 2018–19 Serbian First League.

Honours

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Serbian League East (III)

  • 2017–18

Zone League West (IV)

  • 2016–17

Rasina District First League (V)

  • 2012–13, 2015–16[4]

Seasons

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Season League Cup
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos
2015–16 5 – Rasina District First League 30 20 0 10 83 42 60 1st
2016–17 4 – Zone League West 30 24 3 3 96 21 75 1st
2017–18 3 – Serbian League East 30 19 9 2 53 19 66 1st
2018–19 2 – Serbian First League 37 15 7 15 38 40 32 9th Preliminary round
2019–20 2 – Serbian First League 30[a] 7 10 13 21 30 31 13th Round of 32
2020–21 2 – Serbian First League 34 9 8 17 31 44 35 15th Round of 32
2021–22 3 – Serbian League East 28 20 8 0 42 9 68 1st Round of 32
2022–23 2 – Serbian First League 30 9 8 13 42 29 37 13th
2023–24 3 – Serbian League East 30 30 0 0 82 16 90 1st Round of 32
2024–25 2 – Serbian First League
Notes
  1. ^ The season was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 23 November 2024[5][6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   SRB Aleksandar Simić
2 FW   SEN Abdou Diop
3 FW   SRB Nikola Marinković
4 DF   SRB Strahinja Ristić
5 MF   SRB Mateja Vučić
6 DF   SRB Petar Vojinović
7 MF   SRB Marko Đorđević
8 MF   SRB Marko Stanojević
9 MF   SRB Petar Ristić
10 FW   SRB Filip Đurović (captain)
11 MF   SRB Lazar Nikolić
12 GK   SRB Nemanja Marković
13 DF   SRB Đorđe Vladisavljević
14 MF   SRB Aleksa Kostić Milutinović
15 DF   SRB Faruk Bihorac
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF   SRB Uroš Rašković
17 FW   SRB Stevan Nikolić
18 MF   SRB Bratislav Simić
19 FW   SRB Luka Čumić
21 MF   SRB Filip Gogić
23 MF   MNE Milovan Ilić
24 MF   SRB Damjan Jovanović (on loan from Napredak Kruševac)
25 DF   SRB Dušan Stević
26 FW   SRB Sava Jovanović
27 DF   SRB Mihajlo Ilić
28 MF   SRB Ivan Marković
29 FW   SRB Uroš Vesić
30 MF   SRB Bogdan Dunjić
31 DF   SRB Dušan Punoševac
99 GK   SRB Mateja Maslarević

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   SRB Bogdan Jovanović (at Jedinstvo 1936)
FW   SRB Strahinja Živić (at Jedinstvo 1936)

Team management

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Executive Board
President   Miloš Kocić
Honorary president   Vladan Gašić
General secretary   Nebojša Popović
Sporting director   Nemanja Milisavljević
Director of Stadium   Radoslav Jeftović
Digital marketing   Dušan Zdravić
PR manager   Vesna Vujčić
Economic   Dragica Mihajlović
  Jasmina Radenković
First Team Staff
Head coach   Dejan Branković
Assistant coach   Bojan Marjanović
Analyst   Stefan Filipović
Goalkeeper coach   Filip Anđelković
Physiotherapist   Miloš Mihajlović
  Marija Stevanović
Coach   Mirko Milutinović
Doctor   Marko Petković
Second Assistant coach   Bojan Miladinović

Managerial history

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Coach from until
  Miljojko Gošić 1 July 2017 4 September 2018
  Goran Lazarević 4 September 2018 10 September 2019
  Predrag Pešić 11 September 2019 24 October 2019
  Nenad Sakić 1 November 2019 30 June 2020
  Dragan Tadić (interim) 1 July 2020 14 August 2020
  Goran Lazarević 14 August 2020 30 June 2021
  Miljojko Gošić 21 July 2021 Present

References

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  1. ^ FK „Trajal“ obeležio 85 godina postojanja at krusevacgrad.rs (in Serbian) 8-4-2018.
  2. ^ "Trayal corporation". trayal.rs. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01.
  3. ^ GAŠIĆI RUŠE MIŠKOVIĆA Sin bivšeg ministra preuzeo FK "Trajal" at blic.rs (in Serbian) 17-8-2016.
  4. ^ FK Trajal results at srbijasport.net (in Serbian).
  5. ^ "Fudbaleri" (in Serbian). fktrayal.rs. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
  6. ^ "Trayal Igrači" (in Serbian). prvaliga.rs. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
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  • [1] at srbijasport.net
  • [2] at srbijafudbal.com