FK Zeleznicar Pancevo 2–1 Radnicki Nis
Serbian Mozzart Bet Superliga | 18 July 2026
FK Zeleznicar Pancevo claimed a hard‑fought 2–1 home win over Radnicki Nis in the Serbian Mozzart Bet Superliga, snapping a two‑match losing streak and moving clear of the relegation zone. A first‑half penalty and a stunning strike after the break gave the hosts a two‑goal cushion before a late Radnicki consolation set up a nervy finish.
Match Overview
Played under the floodlights at the Stadion FK Zeleznicar, the match saw the home side take the initiative from the opening whistle. Zeleznicar pressed high and forced Radnicki into mistakes, with the breakthrough coming in the 27th minute. Midfielder Nikola Stojanović was brought down in the area, and captain Marko Petrović calmly slotted the penalty into the bottom corner.
Key Moments
- 27' Goal: Marko Petrović (penalty) – 1–0 to Zeleznicar after a clumsy challenge inside the box.
- 58' Goal: Milos Jović – A curling effort from 20 yards that flew past the Radnicki goalkeeper’s despairing dive. 2–0.
- 83' Goal: Stefan Ilić (Radnicki) – A header from a corner gave the visitors hope, but Zeleznicar held on.
Tactical Story
Zeleznicar lined up in a 4‑2‑3‑1, with Jović operating as a central attacking midfielder behind lone striker Luka Đorđević. They focused on quick transitions, exploiting the spaces left by Radnicki’s aggressive full‑backs. After going 2‑0 up, head coach Milan Đukić instructed his side to sit deeper and protect the lead. Radnicki switched to a 3‑4‑3 in the final 20 minutes and created several half‑chances, but the Zeleznicar defence, marshalled by centre‑back Nemanja Vasić, held firm.
Standout Players
- Miloš Jović (FK Zeleznicar Pancevo) – His wonderful goal and constant movement made him the match winner.
- Marko Petrović (FK Zeleznicar Pancevo) – Calm from the spot and influential in midfield.
- Stefan Ilić (Radnicki Nis) – Gave his team hope with a late header but lacked support.
Season Impact
The three points lift Zeleznicar to 10th place with 19 points, three clear of the relegation playoff spot. Radnicki Nis remain in 13th, just one point above the drop zone, and have now lost four of their last five matches. For Zeleznicar, this result offers breathing room and a confidence boost ahead of a difficult away trip next week.

