FK Zvezdara
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FK Zvezdara | |
Full name | Fudbalski klub Zvezdara |
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Founded | 1951 |
Dissolved | 2002 (merged into FK Srem) |
Ground | Zvezdara, Belgrade, Serbia |
FK Zvezdara is a defunct Serbian football club. It merged into FK Srem in 2002.
During the 1990s and early 2000s, the club had a questionable pedigree with rumours of mafia-type activities continuously attached to its leadership - controversial businessmen Miodrag "Miša" Nikšić and Branislav "Trojke" Trojanović.
The duo ran the club with Nikšić initially performing the president role. When he got murdered in 1995, Trojanović took over by himself.
Following the 2000-01 season, in which FK Zvezdara finally gained the much sought promotion to FR Yugoslavia's First League (the country's top flight), Trojanović was murdered on July 21, 2001.[1][2]
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[edit] History
[edit] Recent seasons
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Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes Manager 1998-99 2 - East 3 21 13 3 5 47 18 42 1 1999-00 2 - North 4 34 19 4 11 54 37 61 2000-01 2 - East 1 34 29 3 2 97 20 90 Promoted 2001-02 1 16 34 7 8 19 35 64 29 did not qualify Relegated, merged with FK Srem Velimir Đorđević, Stanislav Karasi[1]
1 Championship abandoned officially on May 14, 1999 due to the NATO attacks on FR Yugoslavia.
[edit] Notable players
- Aleksandar Atanacković
- Marko Dević
- Stevo Glogovac
- Arsen Marijan
- Sasa Marković
- Ivan Ranđelović
[edit] References
- ^ Zvezdara turn to Karasi. UEFA.com (2002-04-22).