SK Jedinstvo Beograd (Serbian Cyrillic:СК Јединство Београд) was aSerbianfootball club based inBelgrade,Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Jedinstvo was formed on May 11, 1924[1][2] by the merger of two Belgrade clubs,Vardar andKonkordija, both of which competed inBelgrade Subassociation League until that year.[3] They received the field of SK Srpski mač for use from the Belgrade municipality. At first their shirts were white with purple stripes[1] but soon afterwards they changed to fuchsia, then green, and since then they became known as "Zeleni",The Greens in Serbian.[4] Jedinstvo became one of the most important clubs in Belgrade during the pre-1945 period, right alongBSK,SK Jugoslavija andBASK.
It competed in theYugoslav First League in the seasons1937–38, finishing 8th, and in the season1938–39, when it finished on 6th.[5] Due to the reduction of the number of clubs in the league from 12 to 6, it did not participate in the1939–40 season which was the last before the beginning of theSecond World War that would lead to the creation of a separate Croatian andSerbian Championships. As result, in1940–41 a so-called Serbian League was played with Jedinstvo finishing in 4th place.
With the intensification of the war, and the following change of regime, the club ended up being disbanded in 1945.[6]
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