NK Čelik Zenica

Čelik Zenica
Full name Nogometni klub Čelik Zenica
Nickname(s) Crno-crveni (The Black-Reds)
Founded 16 June 1945 (1945-06-16)
Ground Bilino Polje, Zenica
Capacity 13,632
Manager Adnan Örnek
League Premier League BH
2017–18 Premier League BH, 11th
Website Club website

Nogometni klub Čelik Zenica (English: Football Club Čelik Zenica) is a professional football club based in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The name Čelik means "Steel" in Bosnian and it symbolizes the strength and power of the club and the city since Zenica is an industrial city well known in this part of Europe.

NK Čelik is one of the most prominent and successful football teams in Bosnia and Herzegovina being the only Bosnian club to win the national championship three times in a row – from 1994 to 1997. During the time of the former Yugoslavia, Čelik had played 17 seasons in the Yugoslav First League.

Čelik won the Mitropa Cup two times, and the UEFA Intertoto Cup once. Today, Čelik is in the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is active in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The club has produced many important players including Elvir Bolić, Mirsad Hibić and Mladen Krstajić.

Grounds

Čelik play their home games at the Bilino Polje stadium which is also the biggest stadium in the city. Over the years the club had changed four different stadiums settling at their current ground in 1972.

During the first few years of the club's existence, following World War II, Čelik's stadium was located roughly on the place of the current Bilino Polje stadium, close to the Bosna river. The ground was covered in clay, as was the practice of lower-level football grounds at the time. The stadium itself had one wooden stand which was built over time and the club often played in front of full capacity.

However, due to the increased popularity of the club and the need for a better surface, during the early 1950s the club moved to the nearby Stadion Blatuša which was located in the Blatuša neighborhood of Zenica. It was there that Čelik started its first run of successes when they had reached promotion to the Yugoslav First League in 1966 and won the Mitropa Cup in 1971 (the final was played on neutral ground in Gorizia, Italy[2]).

Shortly after the first Mitropa Cup victory, plans were made for a new, modern stadium, built in place of Čelik's first stadium. The construction took 8 months to complete and it was officially opened on 4 October 1972 for the second leg of the 1972 Mitropa Cup final against Fiorentina which Čelik won 1–0 to claim their second title in a row. The attendance record of 35,000 still stands today due to the introduction of seats on the stadium over the years. The stadium went through a number of renovations and reconstructions, the most recent being in 2012.[3]

From July to August 2012, the stadium went through another renovation process where the pitch had been changed and under-soil heating installed beneath.[4] During the reconstruction, Čelik played two Bosnian Premier League matches as well as one Bosnian Cup match on the Stadion Kamberovića Polje, winning all of them. In the second part of the same season, the club played one more game there which ended in a draw.

The youth squads of Čelik usually play their games at the smaller stadium Kamberovića Polje.

Supporters

The home team supporters group is called Robijaši (Convicts in English). It was established in 1988 in Zenica.[5]

Honours

Domestic

League

Cups

European

Recent seasons

Season League Cup Europe
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos
1994–95 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zenica Group
330013391stWinners
First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Final Play-off
33007391st
1995–96 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3021546523681stWinners
1996–97 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3017765723581stSF
1997–98 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosniaks First League
3016864830532ndR16
First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Play-off
20022706th
1998–99 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30133144747429thR16
1999–00 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3013894536559thQF
Current format of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2000–01 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina422110117540734thQF
2001–02 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30127113930436thSFUEFA Intertoto Cup R2
2002–03 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina381610126133585thR32
2003–04 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina309101142433712thR16
2004–05 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina301321529374113thR16
2005–06 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina301051533453514thR32
2006–07 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina301231529353914thSF
2007–08 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30164103832523rdR16
2008–09 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina301251329324110thR32UEFA Intertoto Cup R1
2009–10 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina301051033365013thR16
2010–11 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina301171230304010thRunners-up
2011–12 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30810123139349thQF
2012–13 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3014974430514thQF
2013–14 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30101373532437thRunners-up
2014–15 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30101193435667thR16
2015–16 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30121083528466thR16
2016–17 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina328111328393510thR32
2017–18 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina32842030612811thR16

European record

As of October 2012:
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Turkey Denizlispor 1–0 5–3
2R Belgium Gent 1–0 0–2
2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Montenegro Grbalj 3–2 1–2

Current squad

First team squad

As of 12 September 2018

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

No. Position Player
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Ratko Dujković
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Dino Bevab
6 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Vedran Vrhovac
7 Croatia FW Marin Jurina
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Anel Dedić
9 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Haris Dilaver
10 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Fenan Salčinović (captain)
11 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Ševko Okić
13 Croatia DF Tin Karamatić
14 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Vladimir Grahovac
15 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Ivan Livaja
17 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Salko Mujanović
18 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Mahir Mehić
No. Position Player
19 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Nermin Jamak
20 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Aldin Šišić
21 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Gabrijel Popović
22 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Luka Miletić
23 Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Branislav Ružić
24 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Stevo Nikolić
26 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Anes Duraković
27 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Tarik Adilović
28 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Salko Jazvin
TBD Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Fikret Karajbić
TBD Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Selim Žuna
TBD Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Armin Duvnjak
TBD Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Namir Alispahić

Former players

For details of former players, see Category:NK Čelik Zenica players.

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager Turkey Adnan Örnek
Goalkeeping coach Bosnia and Herzegovina Nijaz Hrustanović
Physio Bosnia and Herzegovina Dario Zrnić

Last updated: 15 August 2015
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References

  1. https://nkcelik.ba/klub/stadion/
  2. "'Za Čelik' campaigns for change at NK Čelik Zenica". supporters-direct.org. 22 August 2015.
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