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OK Ibar Rožaje

Odbojkaški klub Ibar
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Full name Odbojkaški klub Ibar Rožaje
Short name OK Ibar
Founded 1993
Ground Large hall of SC Rožaje
(Capacity: 2,500)
Chairman Asmir Nurković
Manager Isko Bećović
Captain Merdan Nokić
League Montenegrin Volleyball League
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Odbojkaški klub Ibar (English: Ibar Volleyball Club), commonly known as OK Ibar, is a volleyball club from Rožaje, Montenegro. The team competes in the First Montenegrin volleyball league.

OK Ibar was founded in Rožaje, FR Yugoslavia in 1993. Volleyball has its tradition in the city. In 1995. the women's team of OK Ibar became the national champion. In the mid-1990s, it was one of the best teams in Montenegro in younger leagues while the women's team played constantly as a first division team until the independence of Montenegro. Due to the difficult financial situation, OK Ibar resigned from the league in the 2012–13 season. In 2012, OK Ibar received a special award from the Rožaje Municipality for 20 years of existing.

All results are from the Montenegrin leagues.

Sports Center Rožaje (Bosnian/Montenegrin: Sportski centar Rožaje) is a sport center located in Rožaje, Montenegro, where OK Ibar plays its home matches. The center is located on Bandžovo Brdo, next to the main city football stadium. Construction of the complex began in 2006. The director is Rešid Pepić. The complex was created by the decision of The Municipal Assembly of Rožaje number 1383 from 10.07 2006. The main activity of the complex is the management and maintenance of sports facilities as well as:

The main arena is built for various sports, such as:

Ibar fans are known as Gazije (Arabic: ghāzī or ghazah/gazi, from ghazw, pl. ghazawāt, armed incursion with the intention of conquering - Gazije were the defenders of Islam (Islamic fighters) in the period of the Ottoman Empire). The group's traditional colours are black and white, which are also the colours of the football club FK Ibar, where Gazije first started giving their support. After the football club failed to reach the First Montenegrin League in 2006, 2007, and 2008, the footballers lost the support of fans since they failed to win the away play-off match against FK Dečić for the First league placement. The volleyball team had its biggest support when the women's team played in the First division.


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