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: ФК Хајдук Кула) was a
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club based in Kula. The club was named after a
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, a much celebrated hero figure in the
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. On 30 July 2013, just eleven days before start of new season it was announced that club resigned from the SuperLiga and dissolved its first team due to financial problems, while the youth teams continue to participate in competitions in the club's successor OFK Hajduk. It was planned that the first new OFK Hajduk team would start in the 2014–15 season in the 3rd League. OFK Hajduk is using FK Hajduk's symbols
stadium, auxiliary fields, and has complete FK Hajduk's management, youth squads and PR service. In August 2013, a group of citizens founded a separate football club called is FK Hajduk Kula 1925, which registered in March 2014. In summer 2015, the club residence moved to
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. Beside the story of the former club, a club named Hajduk Junior had also founded in Kula and started playing competitive matches since summer 2015. In the mid of the 2017–18 season, the club replaced
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in the
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, and formally played under the name of that club until the end of season. The club also uses Stadion Milan Sredanović as a home ground.


History


Beginning: KAFK

The first registered football club in Kula was the ''KAFK'' (''Kulski atletski fudbalski klub'', Kula athletic football club) in 1912. In 1920, already within the
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, the club is incorporated in the league of the sub-association of
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. Ferenc Plattkó was the coach and one of the most notable player from that period. In 1925, a fraction of the club is named ''SK Hajduk'' (''Sportski klub Hajduk'', Sports club Hajduk) and in 1926 what was left of KAFK becomes ''Radnički'' which will be renamed in 1938 to ''JSK'' (''Jugoslovenski sportski klub'', Yugoslavian sport club). During the 1930s, the club never archived the level from the earlier decade and by the beginning of the
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it was disbanded.


SK Hajduk

SK Hajduk played its first match in 1925 against SK Rusin from
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. In opposition to KAFK which was mostly formed and supported by the local
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community, Hajduk was known for his multi-cultural element. The club started competing in the third league of the
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sub-association and progressively achieved promotions, in 1929 to the second, and 1933 to the first league of Subotica sub-association. With the beginning of the
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and the subsequent occupation of the
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, the club is disbanded in 1941 by the German authorities. Still during the war, the club was allowed to restore activities however with the condition of changing the name, so it existed as ''Ifjusag'' (meaning ''Youth'' in Hungarian) but only played friendly matches against neighbouring local teams. A number of club officials, players and supporters joined resistance against the Axis occupation and died during the war.


1945–1991

After the war the club competes locally under several different names, ''Udarnik'', ''Bratstvo-Jedinstvo'' and ''Jedinstvo'', restoring the old name only in 1949. It was that same year that Hajduk achieved promotion to the regional Vojvodina League. It is in this period that the
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,
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, and other sections, are created within the club. In 1955–56, it finishes top achieving promotion to the III Zone which was one of the 5 subdivisions of the
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. In the first season in this rang the club finished 5th. After some league restructuring Hajduk will achieve promotion to the Yugoslav Second League North in 1970 in their third consecutive attempt. The club stayed in this level 3 seasons after which it was relegated to the regional Vojvodina League where it will play during the following 15 years, with exception of the period 1983–85 when it played in the Bačka zone league. The clubs ascension begins in the 1988–89 season when they fail promotion to the
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in the last round. However, they will achieve the promotion a year later by finishing top in their league. In the next season they finish third and achieve promotion to the Yugoslav Second League. This period will be crowned with the promotion to the
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.


1991–2013

After achieving the promotion to the national top league in 1991, Hajduk will never be relegated until nowadays, a feature archived only by the biggest clubs:
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,
Partizan Partizan may refer to: Sport * JSD Partizan, a sports society from Belgrade, Serbia, which includes the following clubs: **AK Partizan, athletics ** Biciklistički Klub Partizan, cycling ** Džudo Klub Partizan, judo **FK Partizan, association fo ...
and
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. In the early 1990s, the club invests in the infrastructure with the building of the necessary sports facilities and a modern stadium. The
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and the sanctions imposed to
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made this development more difficult, however the club archived the necessary sport results to become a solid member of the
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. Major help in this period came from a local company Rodić M&B who became the general sponsor since 1992, and the club changes its name into ''FK Hajduk Rodić M&B – Kula''. The club becomes an important social player in the region, helping numerous local clubs in difficult times and making numerous humanitarian aid relief activities. A number of club associates participated and helped local Serbian population in
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and
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during the wars. At sports level, the club, in its 5th top league season 1996–97, and despite predictions of relegation, achieved their best ever result, as they finished the season 4th. This way they earned a place in the
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. In the following seasons the club stabilized in the middle of the table in the league, and more was invested in the improvement of the infrastructure. Hajduk also created their satellite club, ''Lipar MB'', becoming the only club in the country beside Partizan to have one. A number of club players became notable. The top scorer in the club's history is Dejan Osmanović with 91 goals. He was also the top scorer of the Yugoslav First League in the 1998–99 season. Mirko Radulović has the most appearances in a single season in the club's history with 35 games in the 1995–96 season. While playing for the club, goalkeeper
Nikola Milojević Nikola Milojević ( sr-Cyrl, Никола Милојевић, ; born 16 April 1981) is a Serbian retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Milojević made a name for himself at Hajduk Kula, before moving to Vitória Setúbal in ...
was part of the Serbia and Montenegro U-21 team which won silver at the
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and was also member of the Serbia and Montenegro team at the
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. The most goals scored by the club in a single season was 45 in 2000–01. The largest win in the top league was in 2000 when Hajduk beat Sutjeska Nikšić 6–2. In 2005, Rodić M&B abandoned its sponsorship becoming just a donor, marking a period of financial recession for the club. The satellite club, which had been renamed POFK Kula earlier, is merged with Radnički Sombor helping this was the Sombor club from being relegated. However, with the sacrifices done by all members of the club, Hajduk finishes the
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in 4th place qualifying that way to the
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where they were eliminated in the second qualifying round by
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on away goals rule after a 1–1 draw at home. In the
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they finished 5th, and this way earning a spot at the
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. In that season the club was coached by Žarko Soldo who marked the club and achieved some memorable results as a win over Partizan by 3–0 with goals of Milan Perić, twice, and
Ljubomir Fejsa Ljubomir Fejsa ( sr-Cyrl, Љубомир Фејса, ; born 14 August 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for Partizan as a defensive midfielder. From 2008–09 to 2016–17, Fejsa won ten consecutive league titles across three ...
, the later setting the record transfer between SuperLiga clubs when moved from Hajduk to Partizan by €1.2 million. In the 2007 Intertoto Cup, Hajduk won Slovenian
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by 5–2 aggregate (5–0, 0–2) but in the finals they lost against Portuguese
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and failed to qualify to the
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. After a season 2010–11 in which they barely escaped from relegation, the club under a new leadership under the President Zoran Osmajić, started the season 2011–12 with 4 straight wins becoming the unexpected leaders in the 5th round. It was then that two difficult matches came, against current champions
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followed by their rivals
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, and Hajduk lost both, 0–2 and 0–1 respectively. On 28 September 2011, the former manager
Nebojša Vignjević Nebojša Vignjević (; born 15 May 1968) is a Serbian Association football, football manager and former player. Playing career Vignjević came through the youth system of FK Partizan, Partizan, but failed to make any first-team appearances. He st ...
was replaced by Petar Kurćubić. On 30 July 2013, just eleven days before start of new season it was announced that club resigned from the SuperLiga and dissolved its first team due to financial problems, while the youth teams continue to participate in competitions in OFK Hajduk. It was planned that OFK Hajduk would be the new first team to start in the 2014–15 season in the 3rd League.


Supporters

Hajduk Kula's organized supporters was known as ''Zulu iz Kulu''. This group was founded in the end of the 1980s, but in the spring of 1998, the group broke up. In the spring of 2005, new generation of Hajduk fans tried to renew the group, but without any success.


Hajduk Kula in European competitions

* QR2 = 2nd Qualifying Round * R2 = 2nd round * R3 = 3rd round


Notable former players

:To appear in this section a player must have either: * Played at least 80 games for the club. * Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club. * Played at least one international match for their national team at any time. * Aleksandar Bratić * Miroslav Čovilo * Faruk Hujdurović * Aleksandar Jovanović * Ninoslav Milenković * Siniša Peulić *
Zoran Rajović Zoran Rajović (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Рајовић; born 28 October 1979) is a Serbian retired professional footballer and coach. Club career Born in Vinkovci, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia, Rajović moved to Vojvodina at an early age. He ...
* Ferenc Plattkó * József Schaller *
Nenad Brnović Nenad Brnović ( Cyrillic: Ненад Брновић; born 18 January 1980) is a Montenegrin football manager and former footballer. He Is manager of Sutjeska Nikšić. His older brother Bojan is also a footballer. Club career He spent most of ...
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Filip Kasalica Filip Kasalica ( sr-cyr, Филип Касалица; born 17 December 1988) is a Serbian footballer who plays for OFK Beograd. Although he most frequently plays as striker, he can be deployed in any position in the attack. Early life Being the ...
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Savo Pavićević Savo Pavićević (Cyrillic: Саво Павићевић, ; born 11 December 1980) is a Serbian-born Montenegro, Montenegrin retired Association football, football Defender (association football), defender. Club career Pavićević, after playing f ...
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Niša Saveljić Niša Saveljić (; born 27 March 1970) is a Montenegrin former footballer who played as a defender. At international level, Saveljić represented FR Yugoslavia in one World Cup (1998) and one European Championship (2000). Club career Born in ...
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Zoran Vuksanović Zoran Vuksanović (; born 5 March 1972) is a Montenegrin retired footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Born in Tivat, Vuksanović started out at local club Arsenal. He later spent six seasons with Vrbas between 1990 and 1996. After ...
* Zoran Antić * Nikola Bogić * Radoš Bulatović *
Ivan Ćirka Ivan Ćirka (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Ћирка; born 3 July 1977) is a Serbian retired Association football, footballer. Ćirka started his playing career with FK Dinamo Pančevo, Dinamo Pančevo, before moving to F ...
* Aleksandar Davidov * Milan Davidov * Ranko Delić *
Anđelko Đuričić Anđelko Đuričić (Serbian Cyrillic: Анђелко Ђуричић; born 21 November 1980) is a Serbian retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He represented Serbia at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Club career Đuričić start ...
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Darko Fejsa Darko Fejsa (Serbian Cyrillic: Дарко Фејса; born 27 August 1987) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a left-back. He is the older brother of Serbia international Ljubomir Fejsa. Career Fejsa started out at his hometown cl ...
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Ljubomir Fejsa Ljubomir Fejsa ( sr-Cyrl, Љубомир Фејса, ; born 14 August 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for Partizan as a defensive midfielder. From 2008–09 to 2016–17, Fejsa won ten consecutive league titles across three ...
* Željko Karanović * Dejan Kekezović *
Nikola Komazec Nikola Komazec (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Комазец; born 15 November 1987) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Bosnian club Rudar Prijedor. Club career In July 2014, Komazec signed for Norwegian Tippeliga ...
* Igor Kozoš * Nikola Malbaša *
Nikola Milojević Nikola Milojević ( sr-Cyrl, Никола Милојевић, ; born 16 April 1981) is a Serbian retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Milojević made a name for himself at Hajduk Kula, before moving to Vitória Setúbal in ...
* Dragan Mojić * Dejan Osmanović * Siniša Radanović * Dejan Rađenović * Jovan Radivojević * Mirko Radulović *
Uroš Stamatović Uroš Stamatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Урош Стаматовић; born November 9, 1976) is a Serbian retired professional footballer and coach. He is the head coach of Serbian White Eagles FC of the Canadian Soccer League. Career Playing c ...
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Dragan Stojisavljević Dragan Stojisavljević (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Стојисављевић; born 6 January 1974) is a Serbian former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Midfielder#Winger, winger. Club ...
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Đorđe Tomić Đorđe Tomić (; born 11 November 1972) is a Serbian former footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Tomić made his senior debut for Partizan in the second part of the 1992–93 season, as the club won the championship. He would hel ...
''For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: :FK Hajduk Kula players.''


Coaching history

This is a list of all Hajduk Kula managers: * Milan Milanović * Veličko Kaplanović (June 2012– ?) *
Zoltan Sabo Zoltan Sabo ( sr-cyr, Золтан Сабо; hu, Szabó Zoltán; 26 May 1972 – 15 December 2020) was a Serbian professional footballer who played as a defender, and later manager. He also held Hungarian citizenship. Playing career In his ho ...
(Dec 2011 – May 2012) * Petar Kurćubić (Sept 2011 – Dec 2011) *
Nebojša Vignjević Nebojša Vignjević (; born 15 May 1968) is a Serbian Association football, football manager and former player. Playing career Vignjević came through the youth system of FK Partizan, Partizan, but failed to make any first-team appearances. He st ...
(July 2011 – Sept 2011) *
Dragoljub Bekvalac Dragoljub Bekvalac ( sr-Cyrl, Драгољуб Беквалац, ; born 14 July 1952) is a Serbian retired footballer and current coach. Playing career Bekvalac spent most of his playing years with Novi Sad in the Yugoslav Second League. He also r ...
(Sept 2010 – June 2011) * Zdenko Glumac (Aug 2010 – Sept 2010) * Žarko Soldo (Dec 2009 – June 2010) *
Bogdan Korak Bogdan Korak (; born 2 November 1959) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career During the 1980s, Korak played seven seasons for Rad, helping them win promotion to the Yugoslav First League in 1987. He subsequently spent s ...
(July 2009 – Dec 2009) * Radmilo Jovanović (July 2008 – June 2009) *
Miroslav Vukašinović Miroslav Vukašinović (; born 29 August 1948) is a Serbian former football manager and player. Playing career Born in Užička Požega, Vukašinović started out at his hometown club Sloga. He subsequently played for Sloboda Titovo Užice, be ...
(Nov 2007 – June 2008) *
Nebojša Vučićević Nebojša "Uške" Vučićević (; 29 June 1962 – 11 March 2022) was a Serbian football manager and player. Club career Vučićević started out at OFK Beograd, before transferring to Partizan in 1984. He spent the following five seasons with t ...
* Boris Bunjak * Miloljub Ostojić * Slavenko Kuzeljević *
Momčilo Raičević Momčilo Raičević (; born 25 November 1955) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career After having played for Vrbas, Raičević moved to Borac Banja Luka in 1980. He spent four seasons with the club, the first of which ...
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Miroslav Vukašinović Miroslav Vukašinović (; born 29 August 1948) is a Serbian former football manager and player. Playing career Born in Užička Požega, Vukašinović started out at his hometown club Sloga. He subsequently played for Sloboda Titovo Užice, be ...
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Dragoljub Bekvalac Dragoljub Bekvalac ( sr-Cyrl, Драгољуб Беквалац, ; born 14 July 1952) is a Serbian retired footballer and current coach. Playing career Bekvalac spent most of his playing years with Novi Sad in the Yugoslav Second League. He also r ...
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Nikola Rakojević Nikola "Peco" Rakojević (; born 15 January 1958) is a Montenegrin football manager and former player. Playing career A one-club man, Rakojević played for Sutjeska Nikšić over the course of 14 seasons between 1975 and 1989, making over 250 ...
* Željko Jurčić *
Nenad Starovlah Nenad Starovlah (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Старовлах; Greek: Νέναντ Στάροβλαχ; born 29 July 1955) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. He also holds Cypriot citizenship. Club career Born in Sar ...
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Milorad Sekulović Milorad "Mikan" Sekulović (; 10 October 1950 – 5 June 2013) was a Serbian football manager and player. Playing career Born in Bačko Dobro Polje, a village near Titov Vrbas, Sekulović started out at local club Sutjeska, before joining Vrba ...
* Milan Sredanović * Miloš Cetina * Žarko Bulatović *
Joakim Vislavski Joakim "Kime" Vislavski (; 7 December 1940 – 10 September 2014) was a Yugoslav and Serbian football manager and player. Playing career Vislavski started playing at his hometown club Radnik Vrbas, aged 15. He later moved to Partizan, helping ...
* Ilija Tojagić * Veliša Popović * Luka Malešev * Đorđe Jovanić * Miodrag Vlaški * Božidar Koloković * Nikola Josić * Đorđe Belogrlić * Edo Plac * Gradimir Bogojevac * Ivan Savković * Vilmoš Gemeri * Mirko Juhas * Stevan Pejčić * József Treml * Slobodan Anđelković * Petar Rujer * Uroš Ćirić * Gojko Obradov * Sava Prekajac * Stevan Ćirić * Sima Šuvakov *
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FK Hajduk Kula
at Srpskistadioni.in.rs
Rastali se kulski Hajduk i Soldo
MTSMondo, 1 October 2007
Vukašinović na klupi Kuljana
MTSMondo, 2 November 2007 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hajduk Kula, FK Defunct football clubs in Serbia Football clubs in Vojvodina Association football clubs established in 1925 2013 disestablishments in Serbia 1925 establishments in Serbia Association football clubs disestablished in 2013