FK Sremčica
Full name | FK Sremcica | ||
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Founded | 1957 | ||
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Stadion FK Sremcica, Sremčica | ||
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League | Belgrade Zone League | ||
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FK Sremcica (Serbian Cyrillic: ФK Cpeмчицa) is a football club based in Sremčica, Serbia.
Football was being played in Sremčica from before the Second World War, but the first football club was only organized in 1957, and named FK Sremčica. It competed in lower leagues, regional Belgrade leagues, and had its greatest success by the end of 20th century when it was promoted to Serbian League Belgrade (third tier). After that, club fall into crisis and it was relegated two seasons in a row, back to First League of Belgrade. Recently, the club merged with FK Lasta, and the club was renamed into FK Sremčica-Lasta, but popularly begin being called Lasta giving way to its current name.
Two players who were part of the Serbia and Montenegro national team in the 2006 World Cup in Germany were members former members of the club: goalkeeper Oliver Kovačević and midfielder Ivan Ergić, although tha last only played in the youth team. Branimir Subašić, who later became Azerbaijani national team player, also played in the club during his early career.
Current team
External links
- Club page at FudbalskaZona
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