Rad

_No League Soccer | Serbia

Team Info

Founded: 1958

Stadium: King Peter I Stadium

Manager: N/A

Official Website

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
28 May 2023
15:30
Trayal 4 - 0 Rad Serbian Prva Liga
Stadion Mladost
20 May 2023
15:00
Rad 1 - 1 Sloboda Uzice Serbian Prva Liga
Stadion Kralj Petar Prvi
13 May 2023
15:00
Rad 2 - 3 Zlatibor Čajetina Serbian Prva Liga
Stadion Kralj Petar Prvi
06 May 2023
15:00
Loznica 3 - 0 Rad Serbian Prva Liga
Gradski Stadion
30 Apr 2023
14:00
OFK Vršac 0 - 0 Rad Serbian Prva Liga
Gradski Stadion
26 Apr 2023
14:00
Rad 1 - 2 Mačva Šabac Serbian Prva Liga
Stadion Kralj Petar Prvi
22 Apr 2023
14:00
Metalac GM 4 - 1 Rad Serbian Prva Liga
Stadion FK Metalac
15 Apr 2023
14:00
Rad 0 - 0 Proleter Novi Sad Serbian Prva Liga
Stadion Kralj Petar Prvi
12 Apr 2023
14:00
Zlatibor Čajetina 0 - 1 Rad Serbian Prva Liga
Stadion Švajcarija
08 Apr 2023
14:00
Rad 1 - 1 Železničar Pančevo Serbian Prva Liga
Stadion Kralj Petar Prvi

About Rad

Fudbalski klub Rad (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Рад) is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade, that competes in the Serbian SuperLiga. The club's name translates as "work" or "labour" due to being formed by the construction company of the same name in 1958.

Rad does not have a large supporter base but it is known for a very loyal neo-nazi supporter base, they compete regularly in the top tier of Serbian club football. There have been some very famous successful footballers to have played for Rad, such as: Miroslav Đukić, Ljubinko Drulović, Vladimir Jugović, Miroslav Stević, Zoran Mirković, and more recently Milan Borjan and Luka Milivojević.

The club has somewhat of a negative reputation caused mainly by its supporters who are known as "United Force", they can often be compared to the Millwall FC of Serbian football. On a positive note "United Force" are known as one of the most loyal supporter groups in Serbia following the club in good numbers home or away.

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