FK Sarajevo seasons

Fudbalski klub Sarajevo (English: Sarajevo Football Club) is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is one of the most successful in the country.

This is a season-by-season record of the club's league performances:

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia (1946–1992)

Season League Cup Europe Top goalscorer1 Notes
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1946–47 [1] Republic League159336623381st Nerčez Novo6
1947–48 [2] Yugoslav First League1827919401110th Mile Novaković21
1948–49 [3] United League158433719262nd Franjo Lovrić192
1950 [4] Yugoslav First League187363027175th Franjo Lovrić22
1951 [5] Yugoslav First League226882539207th Drago Žigman19
1952 [6] Yugoslav First League
Preliminary Group
1030782166thR1 Dobrivoje Živkov213
Yugoslav First League
Relegation group
63218381st
1952–53 [7] Yugoslav First League229493933226thR16Dobrivoje Živkov28
1953–54 [8] Yugoslav First League26104123545247thQF Dobrivoje Živkov19
1954–55 [9] Yugoslav First League2611695036287thR16 Dobrivoje Živkov31
1955–56 [10] Yugoslav First League26123114748376th Osman Jusufbegović30 4
1956–57 [11] Yugoslav First League26941338522213thn/a Dobrivoje Živkov29
1957–58 [12] Yugoslav Second League1510234521221stn/aSalih Šehović36
1958–59 [13] Yugoslav First League22741125361810thn/a Zijad Arslanagić21
1959–60 [14] Yugoslav First League229583539236thR1Mitropa CupZijad Arslanagić38
1960–61 [15] Yugoslav First League2266103339188thR2Balkans CupZijad Arslanagić26
1961–62 [16] Yugoslav First League2261063740227thR1Balkans CupZijad Arslanagić25
1962–63 [17] Yugoslav First League2695122840239thR2Intertoto CupZijad Arslanagić25
1963–64 [18] Yugoslav First League2611784737294thQFDžemaludin Mušović28
1964–65 [19] Yugoslav First League2815585238352ndSF Intertoto CupDžemaludin Mušović32
1965–66 [20] Yugoslav First League30109114044299thR1 Mitropa CupBoško Antić26
1966–67 [21] Yugoslav First League3018665129421stRunners-upMitropa Cup Boško Antić304
1967–68 [22] Yugoslav First League30133144639297thR2 European Cup R2Boško Antić23
1968–69 [23] Yugoslav First League3410131138443311thR1 Boško Prodanović18
1969–70 [24] Yugoslav First League349121332423012thR1 Vahidin Musemić23
1970–71 [25] Yugoslav First League349111442512912thR2 Vahidin Musemić23
1971–72 [26] Yugoslav First League341081643462815thR1 Vahidin Musemić25
1972–73 [27] Yugoslav First League341210124850347thR2 Džemil Cerić17
1973–74 [28] Yugoslav First League341191429423114thR1Mitropa CupRanko Petković10
1974–75 [29] Yugoslav First League348141238403013th Safet Sušić205
1975–76 [30] Yugoslav First League34129134551337thR2Edhem Šljivo9
1976–77 [31] Yugoslav First League3410101440553016thR1Safet Sušić12
1977–78 [32] Yugoslav First League341110135046329thR1Radomir Savić21
1978–79 [33] Yugoslav First League34175125653394thQFSafet Sušić15
1979–80 [34] Yugoslav First League34177105541412ndQFSafet Sušić17
1980–81 [35] Yugoslav First League341281447533213thR2UEFA Cup R2Husref Musemić9
1981–82 [36] Yugoslav First League34167115754394thR2 Predrag Pašić15
1982–83 [37] Yugoslav First League3410121245443211thRunners-upUEFA Cup R3Safet Sušić14
1983–84 [38] Yugoslav First League341110135346329thR1Husref Musemić11
1984–85 [39] Yugoslav First League34191055130481stR1Husref Musemić19
1985–86 [40] Yugoslav First League341181541463015thR2European Cup R1Dragan Jakovljević10
1986–87 [41] Yugoslav First League341291339493313thR1Dragan Jakovljević15
1987–88 [42] Yugoslav First League341181537473014thR3Dragan Jakovljević12
1988–89 [43] Yugoslav First League34117 (6)1013352813thR1Boban Božović9 6
1989–90 [44] Yugoslav First League34135 (1)446492713thR1Boban Božović13
1990–91 [45] Yugoslav First League36136 (5)1037483111thR2Kuprešanin, Nedić9
1991–92 [46] Yugoslav First League36123 (3)143345279thR2Unknownn/a5 7

Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994–)

Season League Cup Europe Top goalscorer1 Notes
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1994–95 [47] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jablanica Group
5500181151stWinners Elvir Baljić88
First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Final Play-off
31113442nd
1995–96 [48] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30127113829437thSFReuf Herco9
1996–97 [49] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3016865723562ndWinnerSmječanin, Uščuplić12
1997–98 [50] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosniaks First League
3015875633533rdWinners Alen Avdić149
First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Final Play-off
31111242nd
1998–99 [51] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3022265521681stRunners-upUEFA Cup QDžemo Smječanin14
1999-00 [52] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosniaks First League
3016775424553rdQF Almedin Hota9
First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Final Play-off
6402146123rd
2000–01 [53] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina4224998135813rdRunners-upEdin Šaranović2010
2001–02 [54] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3013895034474thWinnerUEFA Cup QEdin Šaranović1211
Current format of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2002–03 [55] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30197128339693rdSFUEFA Cup R1Emir Obuća27
2003–04 [56] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3017585825563rdQFUEFA Cup QAlen Škoro20
2004–05 [57] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30136113937454thWinnerEmir Obuća12
2005–06 [58] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3018665726602ndQFAlen Avdić13
2006–07 [59] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3017674426571stSFEmir Obuća13
2007–08 [60] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30146104030485thQFUEFA Champions League QR3 Haris Handžić9
2008–09 [61] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3014794330494thR1Admir Raščić9
2009–10 [62] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3014884325505thR2UEFA Europa League QR4Alen Škoro13
2010–11 [63] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3017675126572ndQFEmir Obuća8
2011–12 [64] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3016684831544thQFUEFA Europa League QR3Nermin Haskić11
2012–13 [65] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3017945219602ndR2UEFA Europa League QR3Emir Hadžić26
2013–14 [66] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3017856623583rdWinnerUEFA Europa League QR2Nikola Komazec14
2014–15 [67] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3019925517661stQFUEFA Europa League QR4Krste Velkoski13
2015–16 [68] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina3018395628574thQFUEFA Champions League QR2Leon Benko18
2016–17 [69] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina32161154122193rdRunners-upMersudin Ahmetović1212

Notes

1^ Goals in all competitions are counted.
2^ From 1947–48 to 1951 the Yugoslav Second League was known as the United League (Jedinstvena liga).
3^ The 1952 season was shortened and sped-up. The reason for the change was a desire to implement the fall-spring competition format. The competition took place in two phases. In the first clubs were divided into two preliminary groups of 6 teams. Based on their ranking at the end of preliminary groups they were promoted to three further groups: Title, Central and Relegation. Each of them containing 4 teams.
4^ First title in domestic league competitions.
5^ Cup competition was not held for 1955–56 and 1974–75 seasons.
6^ Between 1988–89 and 1991–92, drawn games went to penalties with the winners of the shoot out gaining the point. Figures in brackets represent points won in such shoot outs.
7^ Midway through the 1991–92 season the club, along with other Bosnian and Macedonian sides, abandoned the competition as Bosnia and Herzegovina got independence from Yugoslavia (Slovenian and Croatian sides had succeeded a few months prior). The resulting war would halt competitive football in the country for four years.
8^ The first season of the First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina was played in 1994–95. Four regional groups were organized, with the winners and runners-up from each group competing in a Play-off format for the title.
9^ The 1997–98 season broke the ethnic barrier for the first time since the war, with a Play-off between winners of the all-Bosniak First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Croat First League organized for the national title. This format was kept until the 1999–2000 season when a joint league was formed, with the Play-off system being scrapped.
10^ The 2000–01 competition was renamed the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was only contested by Bosniak and Croatian clubs.
11^ The 2001–02 season was the debut year for Serbian clubs from the Republika Srpska. They had previously competed in the First League of the Republika Srpska.
12^ The 2016-17 season was the first to be organized with 12 team and a two-stage format - Regular season league and Championship/Relegation league rounds. The top six teams in the regular season qualify for the Championship league round, while the bottom six compete between themselves in an effort to avoid relegation.

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