Amila Kovac
President
Amila coordinates the society’s yearly direction, keeps partnerships active, and makes sure cultural and sports programs stay aligned with community needs.
Team
This team brings together organizers, coaches, archivists, and cultural workers who keep the society present in everyday life across Ortijes and Mostar.
Team Note
Kulturno Sportsko Drustvo Ortijes Mostar depends on people who can move easily between public events, youth programs, field logistics, and cultural memory work. Each member below brings a distinct role, but the work only functions because they treat sport and community heritage as part of the same public promise.
Members
President
Amila coordinates the society’s yearly direction, keeps partnerships active, and makes sure cultural and sports programs stay aligned with community needs.
Youth Football Coach
Haris leads training sessions for younger members and is known for connecting discipline on the field with a strong sense of belonging off it.
Cultural Program Lead
Lejla develops commemorations, performances, and neighborhood gatherings that give the organization a clear public cultural presence.
Archive Coordinator
Nermin collects photographs, names, dates, and printed materials so the society’s local history can be documented with usable detail.
Community Outreach Officer
Selma stays in touch with families, former members, and supporters abroad, helping the group maintain a wider network around Ortijes.
Operations Manager
Adnan handles setup, equipment, schedules, and event logistics, making sure programs run cleanly from preparation through closing.
Volunteer Coordinator
Medina recruits and organizes volunteers for work days, youth activities, and public events, keeping practical support visible and consistent.
Media and Documentation Lead
Tarik records events, prepares visual materials, and turns everyday activity into documentation the society can share with the public.
How They Work
The team treats every rehearsal, training session, and public event as part of a longer responsibility to keep Ortijes visible in community life.
Roles are distinct, but members work across disciplines so cultural programs, youth sport, and documentation reinforce one another instead of competing.