The Novi Sad Football Subassociation (
Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: ''Novosadski loptački podsavez'' / Новосадски лоптачки подсавез) was one of the regional
football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...
governing bodies under the tutorial of the
Football Association of Yugoslavia
The Football Association of Yugoslavia (FSJ) ( sr, Фудбалски савез Југославије, Fudbalski savez Jugoslavije, hr, Nogometni savez Jugoslavije; bs, Fudbalski savez Jugoslavije; sl, Nogometna zveza Jugoslavije; mk, Фуд ...
. It was formed on 13 April 1930 having been part of the
Belgrade Football Subassociation The Belgrade Football Subassociation, commonly known by its initials, BLP ( Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: ''Beogradski loptački podsavez'' / Београдски лоптачки подсавез - БЛП) was one of the regional football governing bodi ...
until then.
[Milorad Sijić: "Football in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia"](_blank)
, pag. 142,
It included the clubs from the territory of the province (župa) of Novi Sad – the municipalities of
Novi Sad
Novi Sad ( sr-Cyrl, Нови Сад, ; hu, Újvidék, ; german: Neusatz; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pan ...
,
Sremska Mitrovica
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,
Ruma
Ruma (; hu, Árpatarló) is a town and municipality in the Srem District of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2011, the town has a population of 30,076, while the municipality has a population of 54,339.
History
Traces of org ...
and
Šabac
Šabac (Serbian Cyrillic: Шабац, ) is a city and the administrative centre of the Mačva District in western Serbia. The traditional centre of the fertile Mačva region, Šabac is located on the right banks of the river Sava. , the city p ...
. It developed considerably, and by 1936 it became the third largest Subassociation with 49 clubs, which become 53 in 1939.
The presidents of the Novi Sad Football Subassociation were Kosta Hadži (1930–1939) and Stojan Branković (1939–1944).
Seasons and champions
*1931: The season was not finished as the entire league system modified.
*1932:
FK Vojvodina
Fudbalski klub Vojvodina ( sr-Cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Војводина), commonly known as Vojvodina and colloquially as Voša ( sr-Cyrl, Воша), is a Serbian professional football club based in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, the second la ...
(2nd placed FK Mačva Šabac
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also played in the Yugoslav Championship qualifiers)
*1933:
NAK Novi Sad
Novosadski atletski klub (NAK) (Serbian Cyrillic: Новосадски атлетски клуб, НАК; hu, Újvidéki Athlétikai Club, UAC) was a football club from Novi Sad that existed from 1910 until 1945.
History
Formed in 1910 while Novi ...
.
(Note: Vojvodina did not participated as it played in the 1932–33 Yugoslav Football Championship and the two leagues were played simultaneously)
*1934: FK Vojvodina
*1935: FK Vojvodina
*1936: NAK Novi Sad
*1937: FK Vojvodina
*1938: FK Vojvodina
*1939: FK Vojvodina
*1940: FK Vojvodina
*1941:
[Sijić, pag. 126] Železničar Inđija
References
{{Football in Yugoslavia , state=collapsed
Football governing bodies in Serbia
Football governing bodies in Yugoslavia
1930 establishments in Serbia
Sports organizations established in 1930