Showing posts with label Železničar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Železničar. Show all posts

Lajkovac

Stadion FK Železničar (cap.1,700)
Lajkovac, Serbia

FK Železničar
1927
Zona Kolubarsko-Mačvanska - IV 

 
 

Stadion FK Zadrugar, "Senara"
Lajkovac, Serbia

FK Zadrugar
http://fkzadrugar.rs/
1940
Zona Kolubarsko-Mačvanska - IV 

 
 Sept.2018

 

April 26th

FK Železničar (Beograd) 2-1 FK Lepušnica
26.04.2015.
Beogradska zona - IV
Stadion na Starom sajmištu, Beograd
att: ~45




FK Dorćol 1-0 FK IM Rakovica
26.04.2015.
Srpska liga "Beograd" - III
Stadion GSP Polet, Beograd
att: ~165




Bara Venecija

FK Železničar Beograd 4-1  FK Kovačevac
03.11.2013.
  Beogradska zona - IV
"Bara Venecija", Beograd
att: 70
 
FK Železničar is a football club based in Bara Venecija, Belgrade, Serbia. The club was formed in 1924 when a group of workers from the Belgrade railway station began playing new game. In 1932 the club started with the construction of a football ground, a few kilometers from the present site, also on the river bank. The first game played at the newly built playground in 1935, but due to the construction of the Belgrade Fair, Železničar was evicted from its premises in 1956. Since then the club life begins at the new location. 
In the past decade the club accede to the reconstruction of their sport facilities and made two new terrain of which major is covered with grass, and the auxillary with slag base. Enough to start, but there's still much to be done. The club's´ major success was archived in 1999 when it gained promotion into the national second league where it stayed until 2003, when it was relegated by administrative decision because of the restructuring of the league competition system. Today the club plays in the fourth rank of competition.
Their stadium, the popular Bara Venecija, is located behind the train station, under the bridge Gazelle, one might say almost in the city center but it is not easy to get there. When you pass under another bridge Sava bridge, you have to pass next to the railway workshops and garages with no signposts to finally find a ground where you're headed.
Although there is a prominent ticket price at the box office at the entrance to the stadium, admission was free. Today's match was played at 10 pm and regardless of the free entrance gathered only 70 people. Still early start did not prevent, a few true lovers of football, groundhoppers to find themselves in the stands. Female referee, six goals (one was canceled), ten players in the away team, some shout from the stands... beautiful Sunday morning.



FK Železničar Niš

 
FK Železničar is football club from Niš, Serbia. The club was formed in 1928, but it was dissolved in 2009. In 2011 club was rebuilt and started a competition from the lowest rank. Curently plays in First Niš league, which is fifth rank of competition in Serbia. In 1946 the club was for a short period renamed into 14.Oktobar, when was promoted into the Yugoslav First league where he played only one season. Their home stadium is "Stadion kraj pruge" located in the park Čair. It is a stadium that was that during the First World War built in British style, with one wooden stand, which is renovated in 2011 along with changing rooms and a roof. In the end, I was delighted with inscription on the stand "If the audience does not come to us, why we are all here".
 
 

FK Železničar

On my way to a third league derby in Čelarevo, I kept a little in Novi Sad. Not far from the bus and railway stations, hidden behind the railroads and wagons, is a small football pitch. There plays FK Železničar, football club from Novi Sad, Serbia. The club curently plays in GFL Novi Sad, which is the sixth tier of Serbian fotball. 
When I arrived there were kids playing while defending the colors of his clubs. Fortunately none of them are not injured, because the ground is terrible. Earth and the occasional blade of grass. In addition to the ground is high trees that look nice but it obscures the view. And environment of the ground does not give the impression of being in a big city, it all looks a bit like the wild...