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FK Vrbas

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Serbian football club
Football club
Vrbas
Full nameFK Vrbas
Founded27 August 1969
Dissolved30 July 2007
GroundStadion kraj Šlajza
Capacity10,000
2006–07Vojvodina League West, 16th of 16 (relegated)

FK Vrbas (Serbian Cyrillic:ФК Врбас) was afootball club based inVrbas,Vojvodina,Serbia.

History

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The club was founded on 27 August 1969 as a result of a merger between two local rivals, OFK Vrbas and FK Kombinat. They subsequently won the Novi Sad-Srem Zone League in their inaugural 1969–70 season, earning promotion to theVojvodina League, the third tier of Yugoslav football. Over the next two campaigns, the club finished runners-up toSrem (1970–71) andRadnički Sombor (1971–72), before winning first place in both 1972–73 (lost in the promotion playoffs againstDinamo Pančevo) and 1973–74, eventually securing a spot in theYugoslav Second League.[1] They spent the following two years in the second tier, between 1974 and 1976, before being relegated back to the Vojvodina League.[1] The club again won the Vojvodina League in 1976–77, but immediately suffered relegation from the Second League in 1978.[1] They were promoted back to the second tier in1979, spending two seasons in the league, before being relegated again in1981.[2] The club returned to the Yugoslav Second League in1983 and stayed for four years until1987.[3]

Before the finalbreakup of Yugoslavia, the club competed in the1991–92 Yugoslav Second League.[4] They continued participating in the1992–93 Second League of FR Yugoslavia, but instantly suffered relegation to theSerbian League North.[4] Later on, the club played five consecutive seasons in the third tier, before being promoted back to the Second League in1998.[4] They subsequently spent the next six years in the Second League, having been relegated in the2003–04 campaign.[5] After two successive seasons in theSerbian League Vojvodina, the club dropped to theVojvodina League West in 2006.[5] Following its relegation to the fifth tier for the first time in history, the club was eventually dissolved on 30 July 2007 by its board's decision due to financial troubles.[6] Simultaneously, it was announced that the newly formed club, OFK Vrbas, would start competing in the Vrbas-Bečej-Titel Intermunicipal League, the sixth tier of Serbian football.[6]

Honours

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  • Vojvodina League (Tier 3)
    • 1972–73, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1982–83
  • Novi Sad-Srem Zone League (Tier 4)
    • 1969–70

Notable players

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This is a list of players who have played at full international level.[7]

For a list of all FK Vrbas players with a Wikipedia article, seeCategory:FK Vrbas players.

Managerial history

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PeriodName
1969–1971Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Đorđe Bjelogrlić
1971–1975Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJoakim Vislavski
1975Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVojin Lazarević
1976Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJoakim Vislavski
1976–1977Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDušan Drašković
1977–1978Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRadivoje Ognjanović
1978–1980Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ilija Tojagić
1980Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Bojović
1981–1982Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJoakim Vislavski
1982–1985Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Zečević
1985–1986Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDušan Drašković
1986Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Zečević
1987Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJoakim Vislavski
1987–1988Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jovan Kovrlija
1988–1989Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMilorad Sekulović
PeriodName
1989–1990Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojin Čolaković
1990Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMomčilo Raičević
1990–1991Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJoakim Vislavski
1992Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radosav Perišić
1992Serbia and MontenegroMilorad Sekulović
1993Serbia and MontenegroMomčilo Raičević
1993–1994Serbia and Montenegro Ilija Tojagić
1994Serbia and MontenegroBoško Đorđević
1995Serbia and Montenegro Dragan Škorić
1995–1996Serbia and Montenegro Dragan Vraneš
1996Serbia and MontenegroJoakim Vislavski
1996–1997Serbia and MontenegroMilorad Sekulović
1997Serbia and Montenegro Zoran Đurović
1998Serbia and Montenegro Milovan Mitić
1998–2000Serbia and MontenegroNikola Rakojević
PeriodName
2000–2001Serbia and Montenegro Milan Kovrlija
2001–2002Serbia and Montenegro Željko Račić
2002Serbia and MontenegroZvonko Ivezić
2002Serbia and Montenegro Zoran Golubović
2003Serbia and Montenegro Milan Jocović
2003Serbia and Montenegro Puniša Mehmedović
2003Serbia and Montenegro Zoran Đurović
2004Serbia and Montenegro Radovan Drinčić
2004Serbia and Montenegro Risto Pavić
2005Serbia and Montenegro Ljubiša Aleksić
2005Serbia and Montenegro Zoran Vujinović
2005Serbia and Montenegro Radovan Drinčić
2006Serbia and Montenegro Željko Račić
2006Serbia Risto Pavić
2007Serbia Mićan Šumić

References

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  1. ^abc"SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1973. - 1978" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved8 February 2017.
  2. ^"Period 1978. – 1983" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved8 February 2017.
  3. ^"Period 1983. – 1988" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved8 February 2017.
  4. ^abc"RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved8 February 2017.
  5. ^ab"SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2000.-2006" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved8 February 2017.
  6. ^ab"FK Vrbas ugašen pa 'vaskrsao'" (in Serbian). b92.net. 30 July 2007. Retrieved8 February 2017.
  7. ^"FK Vrbas". national-football-teams.com. Retrieved1 March 2017.

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