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Radnički Pirot From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from FK Radnički) Jump to: navigation, search FK Radnički is a football club from Pirot, Serbia. The club was founded in 1945, its colors are blue and white. It plays on the stadium "Dragan Nikolić", capacity 13,816. The club are curently playing First Division Of Serbia.

Former renowned players have included:Slobodana Janjuš, Ljuba Stevanović, Milan Radović, Mateja Kežman, Nenad Jestrović, Vladimir Petković, Ivan Gvozdenović, Miloš Drobnjak, Bojan Filipović, Žarko Jeličić, Božidar Mijalković, Ljubomir Veljković, Radovan Anđelković, Miroljub Đorđević, Dragan Veljković, Aleksandar Panajotović, Slavoljub Pavlović, Slobodan Đošev, Bogoljub Panić, Desimir Krstić , Bratislav Mijalković, Rade Manic.

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