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The club would not exist today if it was not the financial support they received from their sponsors during most of the time. One of the most notable games of the 1940s was in 1945 between Radnički Sombor and [[FK Radnički Beograd|Radnički Belgrade]]; Radnički Sombor won the match 4–1. Their first season of professional league competition after Second World War was disappointing, with only three wins in ten matches. In the 1952–53 season Radnički Sombor finished second behind [[FK Dinamo Pančevo]]. In 1954 in the [[Srpska Liga Vojvodina|Vojvodina First League]] (national 3rd tier) Radnički Sombor finished first; out of 88 games they won 47, drew 12, and lost 29. In the 1957–58 season they reaching the quarter-final in the [[Yugoslav Cup]], where they lost to [[HNK Hajduk Split]].<ref>{{wayback | url = http://www.radnickisombor.co.yu/istorija.htm | title = Official site&nbsp;– Istorija}} {{sr icon}}</ref>
The club would not exist today if it was not the financial support they received from their sponsors during most of the time. One of the most notable games of the 1940s was in 1945 between Radnički Sombor and [[FK Radnički Beograd|Radnički Belgrade]]; Radnički Sombor won the match 4–1. Their first season of professional league competition after Second World War was disappointing, with only three wins in ten matches. In the 1952–53 season Radnički Sombor finished second behind [[FK Dinamo Pančevo]]. In 1954 in the [[Srpska Liga Vojvodina|Vojvodina First League]] (national 3rd tier) Radnički Sombor finished first; out of 88 games they won 47, drew 12, and lost 29. In the 1957–58 season they reaching the quarter-final in the [[Yugoslav Cup]], where they lost to [[HNK Hajduk Split]].<ref>{{wayback | url = http://www.radnickisombor.co.yu/istorija.htm | title = Official site&nbsp;– Istorija}} {{sr icon}}</ref>


During the 1960s the club was promoted into the [[Yugoslav Second League]]. The stadiums were always packed, with tickets sold out a few days before the matches. Their fortunes again changed and they were moved out of the second tier and the club experienced financial troubles. In the 1971–72 season Radnički was back in the Vojvodina Provincial League.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=35211525217 FK RADNICKI SOMBOR|Facebook]</ref> For the next ten years the club had very little success until the 1985/86 season, when they finished at the top of the league. In 1991/92 the club competed in the Inter-republics League North. Between 2009 and 2012 they were competing in second national level, the [[Serbian First League]], but at the end of the 2011–12 season they were relegated to the [[Serbian League Vojvodina]]. In season 2014-15, Radnicki ended on 15th postion, and they were relegated to Backa zona.<ref>[http://www.srpskistadioni.in.rs/eng/fc_radnicki-sombor.html FK Radnicki Sombor info]</ref>
During the 1960s the club was promoted into the [[Yugoslav Second League]]. The stadiums were always packed, with tickets sold out a few days before the matches. Their fortunes again changed and they were moved out of the second tier and the club experienced financial troubles. In the 1971–72 season Radnički was back in the Vojvodina Provincial League.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=35211525217 FK RADNICKI SOMBOR|Facebook]</ref> For the next ten years the club had very little success until the 1985/86 season, when they finished at the top of the league. In 1991/92 the club competed in the Inter-republics League North. Between 2009 and 2012 they were competing in second national level, the [[Serbian First League]], but at the end of the 2011–12 season they were relegated to the [[Serbian League Vojvodina]]. In season 2014-15, Radnicki ended on 15th position, and they were relegated to Backa zona.<ref>[http://www.srpskistadioni.in.rs/eng/fc_radnicki-sombor.html FK Radnicki Sombor info]</ref>


==Current squad==
==Current squad==

Revision as of 03:19, 26 July 2016

Radnički Sombor
Full nameFK Radnički Sombor
Founded1912; 112 years ago (1912)
GroundGradski Stadion
Sombor, Serbia
Capacity1,500
ChairmanSerbia Vladimir Zorica
CoachSerbia Srdjan Karalic
LeagueBacka Zona
2015–1615th position (current position)

FK Radnički Sombor (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Раднички Сомбор) is a football club from Sombor, Serbia. They are playing in the Backa Zona.[1]

History

FK Radnički Sombor was founded in 1912 as Somborski Sport Klub, often abbreviated to Somborski SK or sometimes also known as Sport Sombor. As the city was still within Austro-Hungary at that time, the club competed as Zombori Munkás TE in the Hungarian league system until 1914.[2] During the First World War all football leagues were stopped, and only friendly matches took place. In 1918 Sombor became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the club played within the Subotica Subassociation League. The club archeved major success in 1924 when they managed to play in the Yugoslav First League which was played in a cup system and they played against SK Jugoslavia in the semi-finals (lost 1:5). Somborski SK was coached by Ivan Veinber, and the following players played that game: goalkeeper Ivan Bogišić, and players Andrija Rack, Josif Mary, Ljudevit Lukić, Josip Šuljok, Ljudevir Ostrogonac, Ivan Šuljok, Ivan Car, Karl Krist, Bela Kaić, and the scorer of the only goal, Bela Mayer.[3]

The club would not exist today if it was not the financial support they received from their sponsors during most of the time. One of the most notable games of the 1940s was in 1945 between Radnički Sombor and Radnički Belgrade; Radnički Sombor won the match 4–1. Their first season of professional league competition after Second World War was disappointing, with only three wins in ten matches. In the 1952–53 season Radnički Sombor finished second behind FK Dinamo Pančevo. In 1954 in the Vojvodina First League (national 3rd tier) Radnički Sombor finished first; out of 88 games they won 47, drew 12, and lost 29. In the 1957–58 season they reaching the quarter-final in the Yugoslav Cup, where they lost to HNK Hajduk Split.[4]

During the 1960s the club was promoted into the Yugoslav Second League. The stadiums were always packed, with tickets sold out a few days before the matches. Their fortunes again changed and they were moved out of the second tier and the club experienced financial troubles. In the 1971–72 season Radnički was back in the Vojvodina Provincial League.[5] For the next ten years the club had very little success until the 1985/86 season, when they finished at the top of the league. In 1991/92 the club competed in the Inter-republics League North. Between 2009 and 2012 they were competing in second national level, the Serbian First League, but at the end of the 2011–12 season they were relegated to the Serbian League Vojvodina. In season 2014-15, Radnicki ended on 15th position, and they were relegated to Backa zona.[6]

Current squad

Season 2015–2016. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Serbia SRB Ilija Pavasovic
GK Serbia SRB Predrag Zoric
DF Serbia SRB Nikola Vaci
DF Serbia SRB Vanja Kovacevic
DF Serbia SRB Milos Dmitrovic
DF Serbia SRB Slaven Lakic
DF Serbia SRB Dusan Josic
DF Serbia SRB Vladislav Lukic
DF Serbia SRB Vlado Martinovic
DF Serbia SRB Boban Savic
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Serbia SRB Marko Gnjatovic
MF Serbia SRB Nenad Culjak
MF Serbia SRB Marko Miletic
MF Serbia SRB Vemic Nikola
MF Serbia SRB Dragan Bobanac
MF Serbia SRB Milos Popov
MF Serbia SRB Romic
FW Serbia SRB Mirko Sekulic
FW Serbia SRB Luka Karas
FW Serbia SRB Igor Petkovic
FW Serbia SRB Milan Radeka

References