NK Troglav 1918 Livno

NK Troglav 1918 Livno
Full name Nogometni klub Troglav 1918 Livno
Founded 1918
refounded on 17 September 2014
Ground Zgona, Livno
Capacity 1,000 (836 seats)
Chairman Borislav Kovač
Manager Zlatko Čondić
League Second league of the FBiH
(third level)
2017–18 9th

NK Troglav 1918 is a football club from Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a member of the Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina – group South, third level of football in the country.

The club was founded in 1921, as part of previously founded Sports Club Troglav (Športski Klub Troglav), that was founded in 1918. After club went bankrupt in 2014, it was refounded and now is known as Troglav 1918.

Troglav (1918–2014)

Foundation and early years

Sports club Troglav was founded in 1918. Its football section started to play three years later, in 1921.

In the start, it only played friendlies against clubs from cities surrounding Livno: Bugojno, Glamoč, Mostar, and from Dalmatia.

In Yugoslavia

After World War II and the creation of Yugoslavia, club started to play in Yugoslavian league system. In 1947 it was renamed to SD Vojin Zirojević, after a local war hero. Next year Troglav saw another name change – now it was FD Cincar, after mountain that rises north of Livno. It only lasted until 1949 when the old name was taken back.

During the period of Yugoslavia club played in lower leagues, ranging from sixth to third level. Biggest success came in 1971–72 season. Troglav won its group and got promoted to Yugoslavia Second League – group South. Immediately, Troglav got relegated and never returned again. To make things worse, next season it got relegated again, now from third to fourth level.

In Bosnia and Herzegovina

After the Yugoslav Wars in the first part of the nineties and breakup of Yugoslavia, Troglav started to play in Bosnia and Herzegovina football leagues. For start, it played seven seasons in Herzeg-Bosnia's First League with biggest success came in 1997 when it won Herzeg-Bosnia Football Cup. Best league result was second-place finish the same season.

After ninth place in 1999–00 season, Troglav earned a spot in 2000–01 edition of nation's top flight newly created Premier League. After 10th place in debut season it finished 13th out of 16 clubs next year and got relegated to First League of the FBiH. Most notable performance in those two season happened on 18 April 2001 when Troglav defeated Sarajevo at Koševo stadium. It was 1–3 with all three goals from Robert Regvar. In first season in First League of the FBiH Troglav got relegated to the Second League of the FBiH for 2003–04 season. In 2004–05 season it was promoted back to Federation's first division, but again it got relegated after four seasons. Last success came in 2011–12 season when club won the title in its group of Second League and got promoted to the First League. In 2012–13 the club managed to stay in the league after promoted team opted not to take part in 2013–14 season, but that season meant Troglav's end. After 18 games, due to many problems, club pulled out of competition and later that year it was liquidated.

Season by season record

SeasonLeagueLevelPositionGWDLG+G-Notes
19941st League of Herzeg-Bosnia – South14/98512196
1994–951st League of Herzeg-Bosnia – Herzegovina16/11206681932
1995–961st League of Herzeg-Bosnia – Herzeg-Bosnia, West17/8143291021
1996–971st League of Herzeg-Bosnia12/163017585122
1997–981st League of Herzeg-Bosnia15/1630164105026
1998–991st League of Herzeg-Bosnia16/1426121133631
1999-001st League of Herzeg-Bosnia19/1426101152740
2000–01Premier League of BiH110/2242198155957
2001–02Premier League of BiH113/163088143349relegated
2002–031st League of the FBiH215/1936127174552relegated
2003–042nd League of the FBiH – Center II33/132414464726
2004–052nd League of the FBiH – South31/163022179126promoted
2005–061st League of the FBiH26/163013894542
2006–071st League of the FBiH25/1630145114433
2007–081st League of the FBiH27/1630135123631
2008–091st League of the FBiH212/1630122163652relegated
2009–102nd League of the FBiH – South32/163017476827
2010–112nd League of the FBiH – South35/1528143116435
2011–122nd League of the FBiH – South31/163023439719promoted
2012–131st League of the FBiH212/162897123037
2013–141st League of the FBiH216/16301227898relegated1

G - games played; W - games won; D - games drawn; L - games lost; G+ - goals for; G- - goals against
1 In 2013–14 season Troglav pulled out of competition after 18 games. All remaining fixtures were cancelled and Troglav was assigned 0–3 loss for each of those.

Honours

Second League of the FBiH – group South

  • Winner (2): 2004–05 (then known as league Center 2), 2011–12

Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Football Cup

  • Winner (1): 1996–1997

Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Football League

  • Runner-up: 1996–97

Troglav 1918 (2014–)

On 17 September 2014 it was announced that new club was founded in Livno. It will play at the same stadium, will use the same logo and the same colors but its name will be slightly different as it will contain year that the extinct club was founded in – 1918. It started to play official games same Fall in lowest level in its region – fourth level, Intercantonal league of Canton 10 and West Herzegovina Canton. Youth categories, four of them (U-19, U-17, U-15, U-13), continued to play in same leagues they played before.

In its first season club easily won the title winning 34 out of 36 possible points and gained promotion to the Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the three following season the club finished each time in lower bottom of the league table being far away from promotion.

Season by season record

League

SeasonLeagueLevelPositionGWDLG+G-Notes
2014–15Intercantonal League of HBŽ/ZHŽ41/4121110223promoted
2015–162nd League of the FBiH – South311/1630114154646
2016–172nd League of the FBiH – South39/1528105133846
2017–182nd League of the FBiH – South39/1528106123836
2018–192nd League of the FBiH – South3/14

G - games played; W - games won; D - games drawn; L - games lost; G+ - goals for; G- - goals against

Cup

National cup qualification method:

  • If 1st level team, direct berth to National cup;
  • If 2nd level team, Entity Cup (one round) → National cup;
  • If 3rd or lover level team, Canton cup (multiple rounds) → Entity Cup (two rounds) → National cup
SeasonCup competitionGWDLG+G-Notes
2014–15Did not take part.
2015–16Federation of BiH Cup (entity cup)1100103Eliminated in First round.
2016–17Did not take part.
2017–18Did not take part.
2018–19Did not take part.

G - games played; W - games won; D - games drawn; L - games lost; G+ - goals for; G- - goals against
1 Nominated to play in the FBiH Cup by the Canton football association as no Canton cup was held.

Honours

Intercantonal League of HBŽ/ZHŽ

  • Winner (1): 2014–15

Youth League of BiH - U-17

  • Winner (1): 2014–15
  • Third place (1): 2015–16 (host of the Final four tournament)

Women's team

Since 2015, besides men's sections, the club has women's section too, knowno as ŽNK Troglav 1918 Livno (ŽNK stands for Women's football club). At start they didn't took part in any competition, but since 2016–17 season girls take part in second level of women's football in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, third level in the country.

Facilities

Troglav 1918 play its home games at the local stadium named Zgona. Stadium was built in 1960s. After decaying for long time, in 2015 the Club started the reconstruction. Concrete stands were renovated and 836 seats were added with plans to cover central part of the stand. Stadium now fulfills criteria for all levels beside country's top level.

Beside football pitch, there is also another, smaller pitch used for trainings only. Around main pitch there is gravel running track. Clubhouse contains locker rooms, club offices, gym and caffe bar.

Notable people

Throughout its history, Troglav was managed by famous coaches as well as was a club to notable players.

Coaches

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Croatia Vladimir Beara
Mladen Matijanić

Players

Mladen Matijanić
Žarko Mandić
Croatia Zlatko Dalić (youth levels only)
Boško Peraica
Ivan Jolić
Danijel Krivić
Croatia Robert Regvar (2000–01)
Croatia Darko Butorović (2000–01).

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