Fixtures

Serbia Super Liga 07/19 13:00 1 Mladost Lucani vs IMT Novi Belgrade - View
Serbia Super Liga 07/26 13:00 2 Lin/Mudge vs Mladost Lucani - View
Serbia Super Liga 08/02 13:00 3 Mladost Lucani vs FK Radnik Surdulica - View
Serbia Super Liga 08/09 13:00 4 Spartak Subotica vs Mladost Lucani - View
Serbia Super Liga 08/16 13:00 5 Mladost Lucani vs Crvena Zvezda - View
Serbia Super Liga 08/23 13:00 6 OFK Beograd vs Mladost Lucani - View

Results

Club Friendly List 07/05 16:30 - FK Fap v Mladost Lucani L 2-0
Europe Friendlies 06/28 17:36 - Mladost Lucani v Javor Ivanjica W 2-0
Europe Friendlies 06/28 15:50 - Javor Ivanjica v Mladost Lucani D 0-0
Europe Friendlies 06/22 16:00 - Mladost Lucani v Vojvodina D 0-0
Serbia Super Liga 05/24 17:00 7 [1] Crvena Zvezda v Mladost Lucani [8] L 3-1
Serbia Super Liga 05/17 16:30 6 [8] Mladost Lucani v Partizan Belgrade [2] L 0-4
Serbia Super Liga 05/11 14:30 5 [4] OFK Beograd v Mladost Lucani [7] L 1-0
Serbia Super Liga 05/04 18:00 4 [5] FK Radnicki 1923 v Mladost Lucani [7] D 1-1
Serbia Super Liga 04/28 16:00 3 [6] Mladost Lucani v FK Novi Pazar [8] D 1-1
Serbia Super Liga 04/23 15:00 2 [7] Mladost Lucani v TSC [8] W 2-0
Serbia Super Liga 04/13 16:00 1 [5] Vojvodina v Mladost Lucani [6] L 3-1
Serbia Super Liga 04/07 16:00 30 [5] Mladost Lucani v Vojvodina [8] L 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 44 21 23
Wins 14 8 6
Draws 13 5 8
Losses 17 8 9
Goals for 43 25 18
Goals against 57 28 29
Clean sheets 12 6 6
Failed to score 15 4 11

Wikipedia - FK Mladost Lučani

FK Mladost Lučani (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Младост Лучани) is a professional football club based in Lučani, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian SuperLiga, the top tier of the national league system.

History

Founded in 1952, the club achieved its first notable success by winning the Yugoslav Inter-Republic League (Group East) in 1989, thus earning promotion to the Yugoslav Second League. However, they were relegated after just one season, finishing bottom of the table.

Upon the breakup of Yugoslavia, the club started off in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia. They won first place in 1995 and took promotion to the First League (I/B League). The club spent the following three seasons in the First League (the last two in the I/A League), before suffering relegation in 1998. They earned another promotion to the top flight after winning the Second League (Group West) in 2001, but were narrowly relegated back the next year. Regardless, the club's striker Zoran Đurašković was crowned the competition's top scorer with 27 goals.

After winning the Serbian First League in 2007, the club was promoted to the Serbian SuperLiga. They placed in the middle of the table in their debut appearance, but were forced to withdraw from the competition due to financial issues. Over the next six seasons, the club played in the Serbian First League, the second tier of the national league pyramid. They earned promotion back to the SuperLiga after winning the First League in 2013–14. With a seventh-place finish in its comeback season, the club tied its previous record from the 2007–08 campaign. Moreover, Patrick Friday Eze concluded the season as the league's top scorer with 15 goals.

Led by manager Nenad Milovanović, the club achieved its best ever league standing in the 2016–17 season, finishing in fourth place and securing a spot in European competitions for the first time in history. They were, however, eliminated by Azerbaijani side Inter Baku in the first qualifying round of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League, losing 5–0 on aggregate. On the domestic stage, the club made another historical success by reaching the final of the 2017–18 Serbian Cup. They eventually lost 2–1 to Partizan after initially leading 1–0.

Mladost Lučani is a Serbian football club based in the town of Lučani, known for its passionate fan base and rich history in Serbian football. Founded in 1921, the club has established itself as a competitive force in the domestic leagues, particularly in the Serbian SuperLiga and the lower divisions.

The team's colors are typically represented by a combination of blue and white, symbolizing the club's identity and pride. Mladost Lučani plays its home matches at the Stadion Mladost, a venue that provides an intimate atmosphere for supporters, fostering a strong sense of community and loyalty among fans.

Over the years, Mladost Lučani has developed a reputation for nurturing young talent, often serving as a stepping stone for players aspiring to make their mark in higher leagues. The club's commitment to developing local talent is reflected in its youth academy, which has produced several notable players who have gone on to achieve success both domestically and internationally.

Mladost Lučani's playing style is characterized by a blend of tactical discipline and attacking flair, making their matches exciting to watch. The team's resilience and determination on the pitch have earned them respect from opponents and admiration from fans.

As they continue to compete at the highest levels of Serbian football, Mladost Lučani remains a symbol of pride for the town of Lučani and a testament to the enduring spirit of Serbian soccer.