TSC Bačka Topola

FK TSC - Bačka Topola
Full name Topolyai Sport Club Bačka Topola
Founded 1913
Ground Gradski stadion, Bačka Topola
Ground Capacity 5,000
Chairman János Zsemberi
Manager Petar Kurćubić
League Serbian First League
2016–17. Serbian League Vojvodina, 3rd.
Promoted
Website Club website

FK TSC - Bačka Topola (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК ТСЦ - Бaчкa Toпoлa) is a football club based in Bačka Topola, Serbia.

In the season 2017–18. competes in the Serbian First League (2nd national tier).

History

The first football club formed in Bačka Topola in 1912, the club officially exists since 1913. It was named TSC, Topolyai Sport Club. The town belonged back then to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The first club sponsor was Károly Beer who also brought the first football to the town. Soon the First World War started and after the war the region of Bačka would become part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. In 1920. the club changed its name into JAK, Jugoslovenski Atletski Klub. In the early 1930s the stadium where the club still plays nowadays was built. In the Second World War the club competes in the Hungarian Second League, finishing in second place in 1942.

After the war the region returned to Yugoslavia, and the club was renamed Eđšeg (Hungarian: Egység), and in 1951 changes its name again into Topola (Hungarian: Topolya). The club played in the Subotica regional league and later achieved promotion to the Serbian League (3rd Yugoslav tier).

In 1974. the club change its name into FK AIK Bačka Topola. In 1980. AIK promoted to the Yugoslav Second League, and in the next 6 years competitioned 5 seasons in the second highest division. In the Yugoslavian Cup competition of the season 1992-93 they entered the 1/8 finals after a win against the First League club Napredak Kruševac 2-1.

AIK Bačka Topola in the 80s

In 2003. the club under financial difficulties ceases to compete, and maintains only the youth levels. In 2005. the club is merged with FK Bajša and starts competing again under a new name, FK Bačka Topola. The club was the champion of the Vojvodina League North in the 2006-2007. season. The club has dedicated much effort in the youth squads archiving titles in several levels. The club finished the season 2010-2011. on second place, and won the relegation game for the Third League.[1] In 2013. the official name was changed to FK TSC - Bačka Topola. On 15. October 2013. (club Centenarium day) FK TSC played against FK Partizan (1-4). The club finished the season 2013-2014. in second place, and lost the relegation game for the Third League after a penalty shootout (2-2, 2-2) against Cement - Beočin. In 2014-2015. FK TSC won the Bačka League, and returned to the Serbian League Vojvodina, national third tier.


The greatest club team of all time

1980–81. Yugoslav Second League 8th place - players, apps/goals: Đura Stanimirović 29, Milan Agbaba 26/4, Radomir Bošković 26, Radomir Bošnjak 25, Radoslav Brkić 25, Aleksandar Krivokapić 24/6, Miklós Ország (captain) 24/2, Antun Patarčić 23, Nikola Lukić 22/16, Božidar Perović 21, Milan Rubin 20/2, Sándor Sz. Kovács 18/1, Laszló Lőrinc 16, Zlatko Majer 15, Menhard Verebes 15, Antal Szalma 14, Imre Futó 12/1 Milorad Sekulović 11/4, Zdravko Savić 10/1 Nenad Bakić 6, Nenad Bilbija 4, Rešad Kazaferović 1

1981–82. Yugoslav Second League 10th place - players, apps/goals: Miklós Ország (captain) 28, Róbert Kovács 27/2, Nikola Lukić 25/11, Radomir Bošnjak 25, Zdravko Savić 22/5, Aleksandar Krivokapić 21/5, Milan Agbaba 20/4, Zoran Mihović 19, Radomir Bošković 18/1, Nenad Bakić 18, Milan Rubin 17, Antun Patarčić 14, Imre Futó 14, Dejan Mitić 13/6, Milan Banjeglav 13, László Lőrinc 12/1, László Dudás 11, Menhard Verebes 11, Antal Szalma 10, Nebojša Knežević 10, Sándor Sz. Kovács 9, Miroslav Zagorčić 6/1, Dejan Smiljanić 3, Milorad Sekulović 2/1, Sándor I. Kovács 2, Božidar Perović 1, Nándor Rekecki 1, Zoltán Koščić 1

1982–83. Yugoslav Second League 14th place

1983–84. Yugoslav Second League 16th place (Relegated) - players, apps/goals: Róbert Kovács 32, Veselin Barjakterević 31, Radomir Bošković 30/4, Dragan Jablan 28/7, Radomir Bošnjak 26/3, Mikloš Narandžić 25, Nenad Bakić 25, Milan Agbaba 24/7, Miklós Ország (captain) 24, Zdravko Savić 21/5, Zlatko Majer 19/1, Nebojša Knežević 19/1, Zoran Mihović 18, Milan Banjeglav 18, Antun Patarčić 18, Labud Pejović 16/6, Árpád Eper 16/3, Aleksandar Krivokapić 15/2, Tihomir Pavićević 15, Dragoljub Bekvalac 11/1, Dejan Mitić 4, Bogdan Kosovac 2, László Dudás 1, Nándor Rekecki 1

1985–86. Yugoslav Second League 15th place (Relegated)

Current squad

As of 6 July 2017

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Croatia GK Nemanja Jorgić
2 Montenegro MF Igor Radović
4 Serbia DF Nenad Todorović
5 Serbia DF Marjan Cvetković
6 Serbia DF Vladimir Branković
7 Serbia MF Jakša Krivokapić
8 Serbia FW Milan Perić
9 Serbia FW Vladimir Silađi
10 Serbia MF Aleksandar Erak
11 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Dejan Resanović
No. Position Player
12 Serbia GK Tamás Hajagos
14 Serbia MF Csongor Boros
15 Serbia FW Peter Majoroš
16 Serbia DF Srđan Bortnik
17 Serbia DF Nikola Marjanović
18 Hungary MF Dávid Sinkovits
19 Serbia FW Luka Jovanić
20 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Nedo Nedić
21 Serbia FW Dejan Juhik
22 Serbia DF Nemanja Tresiglavić
23 Serbia MF Dejan Kekezović

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
No. Position Player

For recent transfers, see List of Serbian football transfers summer 2017.

Club officials

Current technical staff
Position Name
Manager Serbia Radovan Krivokapić
Assistant coach Serbia Szilárd Faragó
Club directorSerbia Szabolcs Palágyi
PhysiotherapistSerbia Dragan Golubović
General secretary Serbia Radomir Šaban
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Notable players

References

  1. History at official website. (in Serbian)
  2. AIK Bačka Topola at National-Football-Teams.com

External sources

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