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词条 Yugoslav football clubs
释义

  1. Pre-World War I Clubs (Kingdom of Serbia and parts of Austria-Hungary)

  2. Pre-World War II Clubs (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)

  3. Post-War Clubs (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)

  4. See also

  5. References

The Prva Liga, operated by the Football Association of Yugoslavia, began holding national competitions in 1923. This spawned many new opportunities for teams to be organized, and prospective footballers looking to join. The boom began right after the First World War, and continued well until the break out of the Second World War.

Following World War II, many teams were either "renovated" with new management and players, or simply dissolved and leaving a vacuum needing to be filled by new teams. Many of those "Post-war" teams are still in existence and turned to be the most successful teams in the former Yugoslavia.

Pre-World War I Clubs (Kingdom of Serbia and parts of Austria-Hungary)

ClubYearCityDescriptionDissolution
Prvo srpsko društvo za igru loptom1899Belgrade, Kingdom of SerbiaDissolved after one game.1899
Laibacher Sportverein1900Ljubljana, Austria-Hungary1909
SAK Bačka1901Subotica, VojvodinaStill active
SK Soko1903Belgrade, Kingdom of SerbiaLater renamed to BASK.Still active
SK Šumadija1903Kragujevac, Kingdom of SerbiaStill active
PNIŠK1903Zagreb, Austria-Hungary1909
HAŠK1903Zagreb, Austria-HungaryStill active
Subotički SK1903Subotica, Vojvodina1941
Đački Športski Klub1905Mostar, HerzegovinaLater renamed to Zrinjski.Still active
Srpski mač Beograd1906Belgrade, Kingdom of SerbiaFounded as football section of Fencing Club.1911
Athletik SK1906Celje, Austria-Hungary1941
HŠK Concordia1906Zagreb, Austria-Hungary1945
AŠK Croatia1907Zagreb, Austria-Hungary1945
Nagykikindai AC1909Kikinda, VojvodinaLater renamed to OFK KikindaStill active
Marburger Sportverein1909Maribor, Austria-Hungary1914
GŠK Marsonia1909Slavonski Brod, Austria-HungaryStill active
NAK1910Novi Sad, Vojvodina1944
Beogradski SK1911Belgrade, Kingdom of SerbiaLater renamed to OFK BeogradStill active
SK Takovo1911Gornji Milanovac, Kingdom of SerbiaStill active
SK Ilirija1911Ljubljana, Austria-HungaryStill active
JSK Hajduk1911Split, Austria-HungaryStill active
1. HŠK Građanski1911Zagreb, Austria-HungaryStill active
Javor1912Ivanjica, Kingdom of SerbiaStill active
Somborski SK1912Sombor, VojvodinaLater renamed to Radnički SomborStill active
HRŠD Anarh1912Split, Austria-HungaryLater renamed to RNK SplitStill active
HŠK Slaven1912Koprivnica, Austria-HungaryStill active
SK Velika Srbija1913Belgrade, SerbiaLater renamed to JugoslavijaJune 1945
RSK Lovćen Cetinje1913Cetinje, Kingdom of MontenegroStill active
SK Slovan1913Ljubljana, Austria-HungaryStill active
SK Lav1913Knin, Austria-HungaryStill active
SK Vojvodina1914Novi Sad, VojvodinaStill active

Pre-World War II Clubs (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)

ClubYearCityDescriptionDissolution
FK Bor1919Bor, SerbiaN/AN/A
NK Jedinstvo Bihać1919Bihać, BosniaN/AN/A
NK Čelik Zenica1921Zenica, BosniaN/AN/A
FK Željezničar Sarajevo1921Sarajevo, BosniaN/AN/A
FK Velež Mostar1922Mostar, HerzegovinaN/AN/A
NK Travnik1922Travnik, BosniaN/AN/A
FK Radnički Niš1923Niš, SerbiaN/AN/A
FK Dubočica1923Leskovac, SerbiaN/AN/A
NK Jadran Visoko1923Visoko, BosniaMerged with Radnički to form NK Bosna1953
FK Budućnost Podgorica1925Podgorica, MontenegroN/AN/A
FK Žarkovo1925Žarkovo, SerbiaN/AN/A
FK Sloboda Tuzla1925Tuzla, BosniaN/AN/A
FK Leotar Trebinje1925Trebinje, BosniaN/AN/A
FK Borac Banja Luka1926Banja Luka, BosniaN/AN/A
FK Borac Čačak1926Čačak, SerbiaN/AN/A
FK Rudar Kakanj1928Kakanj, BosniaN/AN/A
FK Krajina Cazin1932Cazin, BosniaN/AN/A
NK Radnički Visoko1934Visoko, BosniaMerged with Jadran to form NK Bosna1953
NK Herceg Stjepan, Goražde1918Goražde, BosniaMerged with GOŠK Goražde to form FK Radnički Goražde.1961

Post-War Clubs (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)

ClubYearCityDescriptionDissolution
FK Kozara Bosanska Gradiška1945Kozara, BosniaN/AN/A
FK Sarajevo1946Sarajevo, BosniaN/AN/A
NK Iskra Bugojno1947Bugojno, BosniaN/AN/A
FK Budućnost Banovići1947Banovići, BosniaN/AN/A
NK Posušje1950Posušje, HerzegovinaN/AN/A
FK Mladost Lučani1952Lučani, SerbiaN/AN/A
NK Bosna Visoko1953Visoko, BosniaCreated by merging NK Radnički and NK JadranN/A
NK Brotnjo1955Čitluk, HerzegovinaN/AN/A
FK Rad Beograd1958Belgrade, SerbiaN/AN/A
FK Mladost Gacko1970Gacko, BosniaN/AN/A

See also

  • Yugoslav Cup
  • Yugoslav League Championship
  • Football Association of Yugoslavia

References

  • {{cite book|first=H.|last=Grüne|title=Enzyklopädie der europäischen Fussballvereine|publisher=Agon Sportverlag|year=2000|language=German}}.
  • {{cite web|author=Hans Schöggl|year=2005|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesj/joegfound.html|title=Serbia and Montenegro - List of Foundation Dates}}
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