FK Radnički Beograd

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Radnički Beograd
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Basic data
Surname Fudbalski Klub Radnički Beograd
Seat Belgrade , Serbia
founding April 20, 1920
Colours red - yellow
First soccer team
Venue FK Radnički Stadium
Places 5,000 seats
league Beograda zona
2014/15 11th place

The FK Radnički Beograd (full official name in Serbian : Фудбалски клуб Раднички Беогpaд - ФК Раднички Беогpaд, Fudbalski klub Radnički Beograd - FK Radnički Beograd ), usually Radnički Beograd , is the football department of SD Radnički Beograd , a Serbian sports club from the Belgrade municipality Novi Beograd . The club, founded on April 20, 1920, currently plays in the Beogradska zona , the fourth-highest division in Serbian football.

The FK Radnički Beograd achieved its first significant successes in 1950, when it rose for the first time in the 2nd League of Socialist Yugoslavia (1945-1992). 1953 followed the leap into the 1st division in which one could hold up until 1961. At the end of the 1955/56 season Radnički Beograd reached 3rd place, the greatest success in the club's history. 1957 also succeeded in reaching the final in the Yugoslav Cup , where however one had to admit defeat to FK Partizan . In 1958 another 3rd place followed and a 4th place in 1959. The 1950s are therefore considered to be the club's golden era.

After a few seasons in the second division in 1965, the rise was successful, but Radnički rose directly from again. It was not until 1991 that he returned to the second division and, with a third place, she was promoted to the first division. With the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1992, the club played from then on in the newly formed 1st League of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003), in which Radnički participated until 1995 . Then they played in the 2nd league until 2004, because they succeeded in winning the championship and thus returning to the top division, now in the 1st league of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006). Although Radnički managed to stay up, they had to withdraw for financial reasons from the 1st division, in which they have not returned to this day.

The club plays its home games in the FK Radnički stadium , which has a capacity of 5,000 people , but it is in need of renovation in order to meet all the quality and safety standards for national football events of the highest division.

Former known players

Individual evidence

  1. The Blic : Istorija za ponos: Radnički obeležava 95. rođendan (Serbian).
  2. a b srbijasport.net: FK Radnički Beograd (Serbian).