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FK Voždovac

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Association football club in Belgrade, Serbia
Football club
Voždovac
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Full nameFudbalski Klub Voždovac
NicknameZmajevi (The Dragons)
Founded1912; 113 years ago (1912)
GroundVoždovac Stadium
Capacity5,200
ChairmanMomir Veljković
ManagerDejan Đuričić
LeagueSerbian First League
2024–25Serbian First League, 5th of 16
Websitefkvozdovac.rs

Fudbalski klub Voždovac (Serbian Cyrillic:Фудбалски клуб Вождовац) is a professional football club based inVoždovac,Belgrade,Serbia, which competes in theSerbian First League, the second tier.

Nicknamed "The Dragons", they experienced little success in the Yugoslavian era, but have become one of Belgrade's best and most stable clubs in modern times since Serbia's independence.

They are known for theirstadion on top of the shopping center.[1]

History

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Old crest

The club was formed in 1912, under the nameSK Dušanovac and its president in that year wasDanilo Stojanović, "Čika Dača"[2] who was also the coach in that year. The club was named afterDušanovac, a suburb in Belgrade where the club was formed. Initially it was a club whose players and followers were mostly students from the Economics Gymnasium. After the end of World War I the club substantially improved however it never archived to be in the top like other clubs such asBSK Belgrade orSK Jugoslavija.[3]

In 1929, it is renamed intoVoždovački SK (Voždovački sport klub). The main success in this period was the winning of the II League ofBelgrade Football Subassociation in the 1933–34 season, and the III League of Belgrade in 1948–49. In the 1963–64 season, they won the Serbian Republic League, then the Yugoslav third tier, and promoted to theYugoslav Second League. AfterRed Star Belgrade's new groundMarakana was built between 1959 and 1963, Voždovački SK played its home matches on Marakana's secondary pitch with bleachers around it.

In 1973, another local club, Sloboda Belgrade, formed in 1953 andBelgrade League champion in 1968, was dissolved. The municipal authorities decided to hand Sloboda's ground over to Voždovački, which then changed its name toFK Voždovac. The first major achievement was the winning of the Belgrade Football Association Cup in 1975. During the following three decades Voždovac competed mostly in the lower Serbian leagues, until the season of 2003–04, when they won theSerbian League Belgrade without a single defeat, achieving promotion to theSerbian First League, the national second tier.

On 28 June 2005,Železnik won theSerbia and Montenegro Cup but, struggling financially, merged with Voždovac. As a result, Voždovac gained access to the2005–06 First League of Serbia and Montenegro, finishing in third place and qualifying for European competition. However, due to the continuing financial difficulties after the merger, club officials decided not to request the license for European competitions.

Ever since the new modern stadium opened in August 2013, the club has been one of the most stable in Serbian football due to having strong sponsorship from the shopping centre outlets that perform business under/within the stadium. A modern approach was taken by the directors of the club to attract a more younger supporter base by focusing on a new cool approach, a modern website was created for the club, which was by far the most attractive of all clubs in Serbian football apart from the big two Belgrade clubs, a new modern crest was also designed which incorporated the club's nickname with a red dragon now upon the clubs crest which replaced the old dour crest, The aim was to be different from most other Serbian clubs who either carry/carried communist-era names or their presentation technology wise is dour.[4]

Voždovac finished the 2019/20 season in 8th place under managerRadomir Koković who was fired late in the season due to a run of losses, former playerJovan Damjanović took over the managers role and guided the club to a safe mid table finish.[4]

Stadium

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The old Voždovac Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Voždovac, with a capacity of 5,780 people. It was demolished in 2011.

Voždovac play their home games at theVoždovac Stadium located on the fourth floor of a shopping center and it meets all UEFA regulations. It has 5,174 seats, the pitch is 24 meters above ground while the tallest stands are 45 meters above.

The stadium was opened for a league game againstJagodina in the fourth round of the Superliga on 31 August 2013. It is also the first time a Superliga game was played on artificial grass.[5]

Supporters

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Groups

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The organized supporters of FK Voždovac are theInvalidi (Invalids).[6] However, the first organised supporting group was formed in 1987, and was namedVilenjaci (TheElves). Initially consisted of about 30 members, mostly former and youth players from the neighborhood. Along with Vilenjaci, another group namedZmajevi (Dragons) appeared, which is simultaneously the traditional nickname of the club. Vilenjaci grew with time, and they were often involved in disturbs. They made an effort to be original in their supporting. Pirotechnical fireworks were a usual way of provoking match interruptions.[7]

In 1989, another group namedGenoes United was formed in the east stand of the stadium, and by that time Zmajevi accepted to join Vilenjaci. Shortly afterwards Genoes also joined Vilenjaci on the western stand. In the season 1989–90 another group was formed,Hasini Trafikari, named after a former club player, nicknamed Hasa. Initially formed in the south stand, they would also ended up merging with Vilenjaci on the western stand. However, when it looked that the group was stronger than ever, it ended up being disbanded.[7]

In 1990, a new group, that was initially more similar to a street gang than to football fans, was formed and namedInvalidi.[7] During the 1990s, the group was constantly growing, and besides football their presence was also noticed in other sports events in which the club participated, most notably in women's handball. Obviously the most inspiring period for club fans was the period the club competed in the top league. Today the group consists of about 100 young men.[8]

Friendships

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The fans have a strong friendship with fans ofOFK Beograd. They also have good relations with fans ofŁKS Łomża.

Honours

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Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

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PeriodKit ManufacturerShirt Sponsor
2010–2022NAAI
2022–presentJomaefbet

Current squad

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As of 6 September 2025[9][10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK SRBNikola Ralić
2DF SRBNikola Janković
3DF SRBVeljko Milivojević
5MF SRBAleksandar Kovačević
6DF SRBDominik Dinga
7FW SRBMarko Stanković
8MF SRBVukašin Braunović(captain)
9FW SRBBojan Matić
11DF SRBUroš Petrović
14FW CANAdonija Ouanda
19FW SRBStefan Đurić
20DF SRBVeljko Prodanić
22MF SRBPetar Sretenović
25FW SRBMilan Dobrašinović
No.Pos.NationPlayer
26MF SRBFilip Jorgovanović
27FW SRBNenad Lukić
30MF SRBLuka Svetličić
31DF SRBLuka Nedović
34MF SRBDanilo Knežević
43MF SRBTodor Petrović
44DF MKDAndrija Dimeski
55MF SRBOgnjen Dimitrić
70FW SRBAlen Mašović
77FW SRBUroš Stević
80MF BIHVuk Marić
84GK SRBNenad Filipović
92GK SRBMiloš Debeljaković

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF SRBVukašin Pavlović(atDinamo Pančevo until the end of the 2025–26 season)
MF SRBIrfan Kahrović(atZlatibor Čajetina until the end of the 2025–26 season)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF SWEViktor Rajić(atFK Dunav until the end of the 2025–26 season)

Club officials

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Coaching staff

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PositionName
ManagerSerbia Dejan Đuričić
Assistant managerSerbiaBojan Ostojić
SerbiaGoran Dragović
Goalkeeping coachSerbia Jusmir Hatunić
Fitness coachCroatia Duško Korać
AnalystSerbia David Ramadani
PhysiotherapistSerbia Ivan Jaćević
Serbia Aleksa Milošević
EconomicSerbia Ninoslav-Branko Jovanović
DoctorSerbia Veselin Aleksić
Secretary of the coaching staffSerbia Slobodan Živojinović
Club presidentSerbia Momir Veljković
General secretarySerbiaRade Veljović

Notable former players

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This is a list of FK Voždovac players with senior national team appearances:[11]

For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see:Category:FK Voždovac players.

Historical list of coaches

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(October 2025)

References

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  1. ^"СТАДИОН ФК ВОЖДОВАЦ".Фудбалски клуб Вождовац - Football Club Voždovac (in Serbian). Retrieved2023-07-08.
  2. ^Srbislav Todorović: "Football in Serbia 1896 – 1918", pag. 153
  3. ^ab"Čika Dačine uspomene 1903 – 1953", Belgrade 1953, pag. 52(in Serbian)
  4. ^ab"Vozdovac-Vesti".fkvozdovac.rs (in Serbian). 2020-07-30. Retrieved2020-07-30.
  5. ^"Kako izgleda srpski fudbal na krovu tržnog centra".Mondo Portal (in Serbian (Latin script)). September 2013. Retrieved2020-05-06.
  6. ^FANATIK: Kup je praznik za Ultrase! at mozzartsport.com, 24-9-2014, retrieved 19-4-2016(in Serbian)
  7. ^abc"ИНВАЛИДИ ВОЖДОВАЦ | ИСТОРИЈА" (in Serbian (Cyrillic script)). Archived fromthe original on 2020-06-22. Retrieved2020-05-06.
  8. ^Story and history at Invalidi website(in Serbian)
  9. ^"Први тим" (in Serbian). fkvozdovac.rs. Retrieved30 July 2020.
  10. ^"Tim" (in Serbian). prvaliga.rs. Retrieved3 August 2025.
  11. ^FK Voždovac at National-Football-Teams.com
  12. ^"Debakl od Zvezde, pa novi šef: Voždovac zvanično preuzeo bivši trener dece crveno-belih".Sportal (in Serbian). 14 August 2022. Retrieved16 November 2025.

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