Nickname(s) Otrant Chairman Pavle Pepđonović League Second League Capacity 1,500 | Ground Capacity 1500 Manager Džemal Kaplanbegu Founded 1921 Grounds Stadion Olympic, Ulcinj | |
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Full name Fudbalski klub Otrant
Klubi Futbolistik Otrant |
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FK Otrant (Montenegrin:Fudbalski klub Otrant, Albanian:Klubi Futbolistik Otrant) is a Montenegrin football club based in the coastal town of Ulcinj.
Contents
- Isoccerstar academy vs fk otrant highlight video
- History
- Honours and achievements
- Current squad
- Stadium
- References

Currently, they compete in Montenegrin Second League.
History

First football club in Ulcinj is founded at 1921 under the name Ulcinj. In the period 1921-1941, the team played only non-official games.

After 1945, in SFR Yugoslavia era, club played under the name Bjelogorac. Since 1970's, they played in Fourth League - South (lowest rank). At the season 1977-78, under the old name - Ulcinj, the club made biggest success until that period, winning the second place in the Fourth League. That meant promotion to Montenegrin Republic League.

From 1978 to 2006, FK Otrant played numerous seasons in the Republic League, with often relegation to lower rank. At the start of 90's, club was defunct. Few years after that, the team was refounded under the name FK Otrant.
Otrant made greatest results in the club history in period after Montenegrin independence. At two seasons, they won the champions title in Montenegrin Third League and, from 2007 to 2017, played five seasons in Montenegrin Second League.
In the period 2008-2014, FK Otrant was not the only football club in Ulcinj. At that time, in the southern Montenegrin town existed OFK Federal, too.
FK Otrant is owner of record by highest win in the history of Second League (Otrant - Ribnica 12-2, 20.05.2009).
Honours and achievements
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Stadium
FK Otrant plays its' home games at Stadion Olympic, whose capacity is 1,500 seats. Stadium is built by the Adriatic Sea, on the longest sandy beach in the Montenegro - Velika Plaža.