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Rugby Club Krusevac
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 Rugby Club Krusevac
 P.O. Box 151
 Krusevac
 Serbia
 37000
 Yugoslavia
 
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  History
   
  1982. Dragan Vujasinovic, former player of RC Partizan Belgrade brought oval ball in Krusevac.

1983. RC "July 7th" was founded in Military Camp and played the first game against RC Student in Nis (lost 0:16).

1987. Mr. Vujasinovic left Krusevac and RC "July 7th" stopped activities due to difficulties with playground and coaching.

1992. On August 19th grap of former players of RC "July 7th" formed Rugby Club Krusevac. The first President was Mr. Ljubisa Popovic.

1993. Alexandar Mihajlovic and Jovica Milanovic played for Yugoslavia U16 on tournament in Bucharest, Romania.

1996. RC Krusevac organized 1st Sevens Tournament for U19 category. The winner was RC Partizan Belgrade.

1997. Lock Alexandar Mihajlovic was in Yugoslav senior squad for games against Switzerland and Israel but didn't play. In October he led Yugoslavia U20, as a skipper, in game against Romania. Full members of team were Vladislav Farkas and Alexandar Milovanovic.

On 1st Yugoslav Sevens Championship RC Krusevac, with the youngest sideaverage old 18 and half years, won second place

1998. The first tour. On Budapest International Sevens Tournament RC Krusevac took 6th place among 12 teams from Hungary, Moldova, Israel, Ireland and Yugoslavia. Milan Milicevic and Alexandar Mihajlovic played for Invitation XV against Somerset RFU.

In August "The Wolves" played on 2nd Szentes International Tournament (15- a-side) and won 2nd place behind International school Budapest, ahead of four Hungarian and Yugoslav teams.

1999. The first international game in Krusevac. "The Wolves" supported by four Yugoslav U19 representatives defeat Bulgarian U19 side - 20:15.

On the last week on March Yugoslavia U19 team with 7 players from RC Krusevac (Dragan Bogicevic, Nenad Petrovic, Bojan Lukic, Dalibor Antic, Djurica Sudimac, Ivan Pelaic and Milan Milicevic) and leaded by Slavisa Milenkovic as a coach took part in World Junior Championship - Pool D, in Geneva, Switzerland and Nyon. Yugoslavia defeated Slovenia and Hungary but lost game against Tunisia.

After a pause of five months Wolves participated on international stage on Szentes Tournament and won 3rd place. The highlight event was "The Wolves" game against RC Arad, Romanian 2nd division team

2000. Due to difficulties with playground RC Krusevac left competition in Yugoslav Championship but combined team of players from our club and Royal Belgrade RC won Yugoslav U16 Championship.

Lock Danilo Bulatovic and center Milan Mitrovic appeared in Yugoslavia U19 squad in games against Israel and Switzerland on Qualifying Tournament held in Pernik, Bulgaria.

Former "Wolf" Alexandar Mihajlovic joined Bedford Athletic RUFC and became the first Yugoslav rugby player who plays in England

2001. We are on track again! Danilo Bulatovic and Dalibor Antic played for Yugoslavia U20 against Timisoara and Tomislav Petkovic for Yugoslav U19. In August, RC Krusevac organizes The First International Rugby 7s Tournament with 10 teams from Australia, Serbia and Bulgaria.

2002. Danilo Bulatovic became second player of RC Krusevac who played in strong rugby nations. He appeared for Lille University RFC in France. Wolves won second place in Group B of Yugoslav Championship. 10th Aniversary of RC Krusevac and 20 years of rugby in town we celebrated with great 7s tournament

2003. Year of success for Wolves. In Spring RC Krusevac without defeat won Division 2 of Serbian Championship and promotion in Division 1. Danilo Bulatovic made debut for national team of Serbia & Montenegro, Tomislav Petkovic, Darko Stevancevic, Kenan Brdarevic and Marko Vidojevic played for U20 team.

On 9th Sofia Sevens Krusevac played in semi-final.

In Autumn, led by Alex Mihajlovic, Wolves won one game in Cup and four games in Championship and provide places in semi-finale of Serbian Championship and Cup.


 
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