SK Jedinstvo Beograd

SK Jedinstvo Beograd (Serbian Cyrillic: CK Jeдинcтвo Бeoгpaд) was a Serbian football club based in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

It was formed in 1924[1] and it became one of the most important minor clubs in Belgrade, after the bigger BSK, SK Jugoslavija and BASK.

It competed in the Yugoslav First League in the seasons 1937–38, finishing 8th, and in the season 1938–39, when it finished on 6th.[2] Unfortunatelly due to the reduction of the number of clubs in the league from 12 to 6, it didn´t participated in the 1939–40 season which was the last before the beginning of the Second World War that would led to the creation of a separate Croatian Championship. As result, in 1940–41 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 disestablished in 1945.[3]

Notable players

A number of footballers had spells or begin their careers in Jedinstvo. The following were all players caped by the Yugoslav national team:

For all former club players with Wikipedia article, please see: Category:SK Jedinstvo Beograd players.

References

  1. ^ SK Jedinstvo Beograd at EU-Football.info
  2. ^ Yugoslav First League tables and results at RSSSF
  3. ^ Jedinstvo Beograd at fkvojvodina.com