NK Podgrmeč

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Full nameNogometni Klub Podgrmeč Sanski Most
FoundedApril 4, 1944; 68 years ago
Ground Stadion NK Podgrmeč
Capacity2000
ChairmanVelid Kuželj
ManagerBenjamin Ključanin
League Second League of FBiH
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NK Podgrmeč is a football club from the town of Sanski Most situated in the northwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Stadion NK Podgrmeč

NK Podgrmeč was founded by local WWII hero Milancic Miljevic, on April 4, 1944 in the town of Sanski Most. The colours of the club are green and yellow. NK Podgrmeč currently plays in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, after spending six years in lower tier.

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