FK Srem
- Not to be confused with FK Srem Jakovo and FK Donji Srem.
Full name | Fudbalski klub Srem | ||
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Nickname(s) | Sremci, Sirmium Rangers | ||
Founded | 1919 | ||
Ground | Stadion Promenada | ||
Capacity | 3.500 | ||
Chairman | Rajko Milanović | ||
Manager | Vojimir Sinđić | ||
League | Vojvodina League West | ||
2012-13 | Serbian League Vojvodina, 15th (relegated) | ||
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FK Srem (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Срем) is a football club from the city of Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia.
In 2002 the team amalgamated with FK Zvezdara that was relegated from the top flight, while Srem relegated from the third level. Since 2002–03 the team plays in the Serbian First League, second national level.
History
The club was formed in 1919 as SK Građanski. Jaroslav Daneš was the club president, Stevan Kolarović the club secretary, and the first team was formed by: Gena Gecinger, Sepika Kin, Sergije Vetvinski Rus, Pera Petrović, Voja Srnić, Aleksije Petrović, Boža Repanić, Ozren Popović, Lajos Horváth, Heinrich Weiss, Victor Weiss, Dragutin Vasilić and the reserve was Vlada Tepšić. The first team coach was Heinrich Weiss who was simultaneously a player and team top scorer.[1]
In 1924 the team starts competing in the Belgrade League within Kingdom of Yugoslavia league system among other 12 teams, so the club direction brings the first professional coach, Austrian Rudolf Klick, who stayed in the club in the following 15 years. In 1925 it reached the final losing against one of the greatest national clubs, BSK Belgrade. Građanski also won several local competitions and during that period and a number of other clubs from Sremska Mitrovica were merged into Građanski, namely Viktorija, Posavina and Trgovački.[2]
After the league reorganization in 1928, Građanski became a member of the Novi Sad Football Association League, one of the Yugoslav Second Leagues in that time, who's winners were promoted to the Yugoslav Football Championship. Although it never achieved promotion, it competed in that level until the Second World War.[3]
Miladin Tintarović is one of the most notable persons in clubs history. He became club secretary in 1932 and during the war he was kept in captivity by the Axis forces. After the war he recreated the club under the name SK Jedinstvo. The new communist authorities were deciding which clubs should be disbanded and which should stay, on the criterium of which kept activity under occupation, and after Zina Mongerštern request, the club was allowed by the court to continue activity. Tintarović was elected again to be the general secretary, and while the club was renamed into FK Srem, the club kept their old colors, white & black.[4]
Between 1945 and 1992 the club plays in the Yugoslav Second League and Third League. During the 1990s the club falls into lower leagues, all the way until 2002 when it is merged with top league FK Zvezdara[5] and becomes member of the Second League of FR Yugoslavia,[6] a league which was renamed in 2006 into Serbian First League.
Recent seasons
Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes Manager 1998–99 3 – Vojvodina ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? did not qualify 1999–00 3 – Vojvodina 5 40 21 7 12 97 58 70 did not qualify 2000–01 3 – Vojvodina ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? did not qualify 2001–02 3 – Vojvodina 12 34 14 7 13 48 46 49 did not qualify Relegated, Merge with FK Zvezdara 2002–03 2 – East 4 33 12 14 7 45 31 50 Last 16 2003–04 2 – East 4 36 17 6 13 59 45 57 Last 32 2004–05 2 – Serbia 9 38 15 7 16 50 48 52 did not qualify 2005–06 2 – Serbia 5 38 17 9 12 47 41 60 did not qualify 2006–07 2 14 38 13 9 16 39 47 48 Last 16 2007–08 2 7 34 14 5 15 43 41 47 Last 16 2008–09 2 9 34 11 11 12 33 35 44 Last 32 2009–10 2 8 34 12 10 12 34 37 46 Last 32 2010–11 2 14 34 8 12 14 30 43 36 Last 16 2011–12 2 16 34 4 8 22 27 67 20 Last 32 Relegated 2012–13 3 – Vojvodina 15 30 5 14 11 24 40 28 Preliminary round Relegated (–1)
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: Category:FK Srem players.
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to FK Srem. |
- Club profile at srbijasport.net