top of page

Group

Public·176 members

(tv uživo) Željezničar Sarajevo Borac Banja Luka gledaj 12 august 2023


In 2012, the new north stand was built with a capacity of 2, 492 seats, which increased the total capacity of the stadium to 9, 730. According to recent plans, the east stand will be covered by a roof in the upcoming years. The construction of the south stand began, which will increase the total capacity to approximately 13, 000 seats. New Stadium[edit] In 2008, an expert committee has chosen the concept of building a new stadium. The new stadium will have 30, 000 seats, and the whole complex will cover 205, 000 square meters. It will include two additional football fields, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts.




The cost of the whole project is estimated to be €50 million and it will meet the highest FIFA and UEFA demands. [citation needed] Supporters[edit] As one of the most successful football clubs in the country, Borac always had a considerable number of supporters. The organized supporters of FK Borac are known as Lešinari[13] (Serbian Cyrillic: Лешинари) and they are the oldest organized supporter group in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. They were established in 1987. The gathering point of the club's most loyal and passionate fans was the East stand of Banja Luka City Stadium until 2017 when it was changed to the North stand. Borac has big strong and loyal brotherhood with Vojvodina fans Firma and friendship with fans of Genoa.


Borac Banja Luka is one of the most popular football clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The name Borac means "Fighter". Currently, Borac is a part of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and plays its home matches at the Banja Luka City Stadium, which has a capacity of 10, 030 seats. History[edit] Early years (1926–1953)[edit] Borac Banja Luka's anthem The football club Borac Banja Luka was founded on 4 July 1926.


[gledaj>] Sarajevo Igman Konjic uživo prijenos 30 Željezničar uživo | Nogomet, Bosna 26 Hercegovina - Rezultati Borac Banja Luka. Željezničar. 27. 04. 09:00. Igman Konjic. 02. 05. 11:00. Velež. 06. 06:00. Sarajevo. 13. 05. Danas igra Željo! FK Borac Banja Luka 🏟️ Gradski stadion O, P, N, I, Golovi, Bod.


aprila, a sve oči su na Gradskom stadionu u Banjoj Luci, gdje se sastaju Borac i Željezničar. FK Borac i FK Željezničar, zajedno s još nekoliko ekipa u Bosni i Hercegovini, u žestokoj su borbi za jedno od tri mjesta koja vode u Europu naredne sezone. Zrinjski sigurno zauzima jedno kao trenutni i budući šampion BiH, dok ostaju dva mjesta za koja se, osim Borca i Želje, bore i FK Široki Brijeg, FK Sarajevo i FK Velež. Premijer liga BiH: Veliki derbi u Banjoj Luci, Željezničar i Danas igra Željo! FK Borac Banja Luka 🏟️ Gradski stadion Banja Luka 1/4 finale Kupa BiH 18:00 Arena Sport 1 Prognoza Trending U Hrvatskoj cijene 'eksplodirale'. Posebno šokira koliko koštaju ćevapi: ‘Ovo više nije normalno! ‘ Pobjedom u današnjem meču, Borac bi napravio ogroman korak ka Europi.


The following nine seasons, Borac spent in the second League, before a final top league period between 1989 and 1992. Borac's best placement in the first League was in 1992, when it finished the season as 4th. In total, Borac played 487 matches in Yugoslav First League during a 46 years long period. [4] Memorable years (1988–1992)[edit] Yugoslav Cup winner (1988)[edit] From 1988 to 1992, Borac enjoyed the best period in its long history. In 1988, Borac achieved its biggest success. Under coach Husnija Fazlić Borac won the Yugoslav Cup, the second major football competition in former Yugoslav football and became the only second league club that ever achieved this. In the final, Borac defeated Yugoslav football giant Red Star by 0–1 at JNA stadium in Belgrade.


In 2012, Borac finished the national championship third and qualified for the European football competition season. Borac got Čelik Nikšić from Montenegro as their opponent. Borac was knocked out by the away goal rule (3-3a). Colours and crest[edit] Colours[edit] Borac Banja Luka's traditional home colours are red and blue with white socks (colours that are contained on the Yugoslav flag). Borac has maintained the red-blue shirt for its home kit throughout the history of the club.


Originally it was named Radnički sportski klub Borac, which means Labour Sports Club Borac, Borac meaning "Fighter", and its roots come from the relation the club had with local labour movements during the first half of the 20th century. The club was founded by a group of football enthusiasts including the writer, activist and People's Hero of Yugoslavia Veselin Masleša, Rudolf "Rudi" Hiter, Savo Novaković, Nikola Pucar, Brane Pucar, Mustafa Softić, Nikola Kuković, Žarko Vranješević, Mile Stefanović and Brane Stefanović among others.


In addition, the whole crest is framed in gold colour. Borac's crest during the former Yugoslavia Borac's present crest Stadium[edit] Banja Luka City Stadium in September 2012. The home field of Borac is the Banja Luka City Stadium. It has 10, 030 seats and is one of the most modern stadiums in the country. The stadium was built in 1937 and its main donator was Bogoljub Kujundžić, the ban of the Vrbas banovina. Since then, the stadium underwent several expansions and reconstructions in the years 1973, 1981, 2010 and 2012. In 2010, the stadium underwent a complete reconstruction. New seats were installed on east and west stands, locker rooms were renovated, a completely new VIP lounge and room for media was built, new lighting, sound systems and video surveillance were installed, and trophy and technical rooms were renovated.


It was in the 1970–71 season, and the club stayed in the top league for four consecutive seasons. In this period, precisely in 1974, Borac achieved the Yugoslav Cup final. They were defeated by Hajduk Split in Belgrade, and as the runner-up, they have provided placement for the 1975–76 European Cup Winners' Cup season.


In the first round of Cup Winners' Cup, Borac played against US Rumelange from Luxembourg. The first leg was played in Banja Luka where Borac recorded a record win in European competitions by a 9–0. [3] The second leg was won by Borac by 1–5, meaning 14–1 on aggregate, and played in the second round against R. S. C. Anderlecht. The "Red-Blues" won the home match but it was 1–3 on aggregate at the end for the Belgians, who became winners of the European Cup Winners' Cup that season. Borac Banja Luka was the only team who beat R. C Anderlecht in one match (at home by 1–0) during the cup season. In the 1974–75 season, Borac played in the second league, but the club achieved a quick promotion and thus ensured the beginning of a new 5-year first league period that lasted until 1980.


[5][6][7][8] The historic goal was scored by Senad Lupić, one of the Borac's legends. At the ceremony, the president of Yugoslav Football Association Antun Čilić gave the golden plaques to Borac players and the head coach. The next day, tens of thousands of Borac supporters gathered at Krajina square in Banja Luka and gave their team a hero's welcome. First European title (1992)[edit] In 1992, Borac won its first international trophy, the Mitropa Cup. [9][10][11][12] The club won the cup in the Italian city Foggia. At that time there was an ongoing aggression on Bosnia and Herzegovina, but despite that, they travelled to Italy in the hope to write history. After the elimination of U. Foggia in front of 30, 000 spectators, Borac met in the final BVSC Budapest at Pino Zaccheria Stadium.


Its traditional away colours are all blue or all red. The club's kit is after long-standing Serbian sports clothing company NAAI, currently, new manufactured by Diadora, an Italian sports clothing company. Crest[edit] Borac Banja Luka's present crest contains the name of the club and the name of the City of Banja Luka in the background formed from the sections that are coloured as the Serbian flag. On the top of the crest, the year of the club foundation is located.


[[DANAS!!]((((] Borac Banja Luka Sarajevo gledaj 7 maj 2023


The club's first success in this early period came in 1928 when RSK Borac won a tournament played in Sarajevo. Before World War II, the major club in Banja Luka was ŠK Krajišnik, however, after 1945, it was disbanded, and Borac replaced Krajišnik as the city's main club. Borac played conference leagues in order to qualify for the re-established Yugoslav First League were defeated Sloboda Novi Grad 14–3 on aggregate, FK Kozara from Banja Luka with 8–4 on aggregate and Borac Kozarska Dubica 7–0 on aggregate and became Banja Luka district champions.


[[[Livestream<<<<]']] Borac Banja Luka Željezničar Sarajevo


FK Borac Banja Luka Rezultati uživo, međusobni susreti i


Zeljeznicar Sarajevo - Borac Banja Luka Live - 16/05/2021


[[[FUDBAL]***]] NK Široki Brijeg HŠK Posušje uživo prijenos


About

Welcome to the group! You can connect with other members, ge...

Members

Group Page: Groups_SingleGroup
bottom of page