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FC Koper
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Full name Football Club Koper
Nickname(s) The Canaries (Kanarčki)
Founded 1955
Ground SRC Bonifika Stadion,
Koper
(Capacity: 4,500)
Chairman Flag of Slovenia Jani Bačič
(for Flag of Serbia Milan Mandarić)
Manager Flag of Slovenia Nedžad Okčič
League 1.SNL
2007-08 2nd
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FC Koper is a Slovenian (soccer) club, playing in the town of Koper.

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[edit] History

From the records, it appears that football in Koper was played as early as in the 1920s, but officially, the club took the name NK Koper in the year 1955, when it was formed by the merger of two football teams: Aurora and Meduza. The club played under this name in different Yugoslavian leagues until 1991 and was one of the most successful Slovenian clubs. After Slovenia became independent, the club started to play in the 1.SNL and 2.SNL. At the beginning of the 1990s, the club was achieving mid-table success. By the end of the 1990s, the club had been relegated to the second division twice, had serious financial problems and renamed itself to FC Koper, thereby avoiding the necessity of paying off its debts. With the advent of the new millennium, FC Koper consistently achieved positions in the upper half of the table (achieving third place in the 2001–2002 season, its highest since Slovenian independence). In the 2003–2004 season, they were playing in a European competition for the first time since 1991: the UEFA Intertoto Cup. Two years of mid-table anonymity and significant financial difficulties followed, in part because the former owner, Georg Suban, left substantial debts to the club and took half the team with him when he moved to the other 1.SNL team NK Mura.

The fans took control of the club and tried to improve its finances to save it from going bankrupt and disappearing like three other major Slovenian clubs (NK Olimpija, NK Mura and NK Ljubljana), with reasonable success. In the 2005–2006 season, Mladen Rudonja returned to the club and brought with him the Serbian-American businessman Milan Mandarić, who paid off all the remaining debts. After the first half of the season, before the arrival of the new patron, Koper was battling against relegation, but in the second part of the season, with a new coach, Milivoj Braćun, the club started an unbeaten run that led them to reach the 3rd place in the 1.SNL and to win the Slovenian Cup for the first time, FC Koper's first trophy since the Slovenian independence from Yugoslavia. This also qualified the team to play in the UEFA Cup qualifying rounds in the 2006–2007 season.

  • 1955: Fusion from Aurora Koper and Meduza Koper to NK Koper
  • 1990: Renaming to FC Koper Capodistria
  • 2002: Renaming to FC Koper
  • 2003: Renaming to FC Anet Koper
  • 2008: Renaming to FC Luka Koper

[edit] Stadium

See main article SRC Bonifika Stadion

The Bonifika is the team's home stadium, which is named after the area where it is situated in the town of Koper. It has a capacity of 4,500 spectators.

[edit] Fan base

There are two main supporting groups for FC Koper. The first one, the elder, is an ultras group formed in 1987 and it goes by the name of Tifozi Koper. It is the oldest ultras group in Slovenia and it is known for its unconditional loyalty to FC Koper. The second group, formed in March 2002, is a fan group called 12. Kopra.

[edit] Achievements

League Positions:

  • 1984/85: 1. place (Slovenian League)
  • 1985/86: 2. place (Yugoslav Amateur League)
  • 1986/87: ?
  • 1987/88: 1. place (Slovenian League)
  • 1988/89: 1. place (Yugoslav inter-republic League)
  • 1989/90: 1. place (Yugoslav inter-republic League)
  • 1990/91: ?
  • 1991/92: 8. place (1.SNL)
  • 1992/93: 8. place (1.SNL)
  • 1993/94: 7. place (1.SNL)
  • 1994/95: 11. place (1.SNL)
  • 1995/96: 6. place (2.SNL)
  • 1996/97: 10. place (1.SNL)
  • 1997/98: 2. place (2.SNL)
  • 1998/99: 11. place (1.SNL)
  • 1999/00: 1. place (2.SNL)
  • 2000/01: 6. place (1.SNL)
  • 2001/02: 3. place (1.SNL)
  • 2002/03: 5. place (1.SNL)
  • 2003/04: 4. place (1.SNL)
  • 2004/05: 11. place (1.SNL)
  • 2005/06: 3. place (1.SNL)
  • 2006/07: 6. place (1.SNL)
  • 2007/08: 2. place (1.SNL)

Slovenian Cup Winners:

1990/91, 2005/06, 2006/07

[edit] Current squad

As of 17 January 2009 (2009 -01-17)

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Slovenia GK Ermin Hasić (Captain)
30 Flag of Slovenia GK Admir Suhonjić
5 Flag of Croatia DF Kristijan Polovanec
6 Flag of Slovenia DF Enes Handanagić
17 Flag of Slovenia DF Boštjan Kreft
19 Flag of Slovenia DF Etien Huskič
24 Flag of Slovenia DF Andraž Struna
26 Flag of Slovenia DF Aleksander Rajčević
7 Flag of Slovenia MF Aleš Mertelj
8 Flag of Slovenia MF Emanuel Galun
No. Position Player
20 Flag of Slovenia MF Rok Božič
21 Flag of Slovenia MF Aleš Smon
23 Flag of Slovenia MF Dalibor Radujko
28 Flag of Slovenia MF Mitja Viler
33 Flag of Slovenia MF Saša Božičič
88 Flag of Slovenia MF Ivica Guberac
9 Flag of Slovenia FW Darko Djukič
11 Flag of Slovenia FW Patrik Ipavec
12 Flag of Slovenia FW Patrik Bordon (on loan from US Lecce)
18 Flag of Croatia FW Vladimir Petrović (captain)
25 Flag of Slovenia FW Mitja Brulc

[edit] Technical team

  • Manager: Vlado Badžim Flag of Slovenia
  • Assistant Manager: Slaven Čuček Flag of Slovenia
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Željko Maksič Flag of Slovenia
  • Physiotherapist: Darko Čačič Flag of Slovenia
  • Team Doctor: Dr. Fedor Friderik Valentin Flag of Slovenia
  • Youth center director: Alen Ščulac, Božo Tabar Flag of Slovenia

[edit] Managers

Manager Period
Lučo Pertič 1982 - 1985
Dragan Popadić 1985 - 1987
Milan Miklavič 1987 - 1990
Branko Zupan 1990 - 1992
Vlado Klinčarovski 1992 - 1994
Marijan Jantoljak 1994 - 1995
Predrag Stilinović 1995 - 1996
Vladan Mladenović, Edi Pobega 1996 - 1997
Branko Zupan, Vlado Badžim 1997 - 1998
Marin Kovačić, Tone Hrovatič 1998 - 1999
Branko Zupan 1999 - 2000
Branko Oblak 2000 - 2001
Nenad Gračan 2001 - 2002
Milivoj Bračun 2002 - 2003
Igor Benedejčič 2003 - 2004
Borut Jarc, Ivan Marjon 2004 - 2005
Samir Zulić, Milivoj Bračun/Borut Jarc 2005 - 2006
Milivoj Bračun/Borut Jarc 2006
Vlado Badžim 2007 - present


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