Fixtures

Bosnyák 1. osztály 05/11 15:00 30 Leotar vs FK Kozara Gradiska - View
Bosnyák 1. osztály 05/15 15:00 31 FK Borac Kozarska vs Leotar - View
Bosnyák 1. osztály 05/18 15:00 32 Leotar vs FK Drina Zvornik - View
Bosnyák 1. osztály 05/25 15:30 33 Leotar vs Mrkonjic Grad - View
Bosnyák 1. osztály 06/01 15:30 34 FK Laktasi vs Leotar - View

Results

Bosnyák 1. osztály 04/30 16:00 29 FK Modrica v Leotar L 2-0
Bosnyák 1. osztály 04/27 14:30 28 Leotar v Slavija Sarajevo W 1-0
Bosnyák 1. osztály 04/24 14:30 27 FK Rudar Prijedor v Leotar L 5-0
Bosnyák 1. osztály 04/20 14:30 26 Leotar v Romanija Pale W 3-2
Bosnyák 1. osztály 04/13 14:00 25 FC Velez Nevesinje v Leotar L 2-1
Bosnyák 1. osztály 04/06 13:30 24 Leotar v Ljubic Prnjavor W 2-1
Bosnyák 1. osztály 03/31 15:00 23 Radnik Bijeljina v Leotar L 1-0
Bosnyák 1. osztály 03/27 14:00 22 Leotar v Zeljeznicar Banja Luka W 2-1
Bosnyák 1. osztály 03/23 16:00 21 Sutjeska Foca v Leotar L 1-0
Bosnyák 1. osztály 03/16 13:30 20 Leotar v FK Omarska W 1-0
Bosnyák 1. osztály 03/09 13:00 19 FK Famos Vojkovici v Leotar L 2-0
Bosnyák 1. osztály 03/02 13:00 18 Leotar v BSK Banja Luka W 1-0

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 34 16 18
Wins 16 14 2
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 15 0 15
Goals for 43 34 9
Goals against 46 13 33
Clean sheets 9 7 2
Failed to score 11 1 10

Wikipedia - FK Leotar

FK Leotar (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Леотар), commonly known as Leotar Trebinje or simply Leotar, is a professional football club based in the city of Trebinje that is situated in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Founded in 1925 and named after the mountain located just north of the city, the club's home ground is the 8,550-seater Stadion Police.

They currently play in the First League of the Republika Srpska, the second-tier competition in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Founded in 1925, Leotar was a member of the First League of the Republika Srpska after the 1992–95 Bosnian War, winning its final season before integration in the 2001–02 season. In its first season in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Leotar won its only national championship and qualified for the UEFA Champions League.

History

Yugoslavia

Founded in 1925 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the club served as a training ground for many players who went on to enjoy notable careers elsewhere.[] Leotar never managed to gain promotion to the Yugoslav First League.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Leotar entered the first-ever season of the First League of Republika Srpska in 1995–96, playing in the Eastern Group and failing to reach the play-offs. In 2001–02, Leotar won the last league championship in the Republika Srpska before the entity's clubs were integrated into a national league. In its first season in the national league in 2002–03, Leotar became the champion of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the only time, denying Željezničar Sarajevo a third consecutive title by gaining 85 points to their 82. The club fell to fourth in the next season.

The following season, Leotar played in the qualification stages for the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League. The club defeated Grevenmacher of Luxembourg in the first qualifying round, but was defeated by Czech club Slavia Prague 1–2 at home and 2–1 away in the second.

A Leotar Trebinje egy boszniai-hercegovinai labdarúgóklub Trebinjéből. 1925-ben alapították, és a boszniai-hercegovinai labdarúgó-bajnokság élvonalában szerepel.

Hazai mérkőzéseiket a 8 550 férőhelyes Police Stadionban játsszák. A klub hivatalos színei a kék és a fehér.

A Leotar eddig egy alkalommal nyerte meg a bosnyák kupát (2000), és kétszer volt bajnoki ezüstérmes (1999, 2002).