1993–94 FR Yugoslavia Cup
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1993–94 FR Yugoslavia Cup
The 1993–94 FR Yugoslavia Cup was the second season of the FR Yugoslavia's annual football cup. The cup defenders was Red Star Belgrade, but was defeated by FK Partizan in the semi-finals. FK Partizan went on to become the winner of the competition, after they defeated Spartak Subotica. First round Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participated in the 1993–94 season. Second round Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participated in the 1993–94 season. Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final First leg Second leg ''Partizan won 9–4 on aggregate.'' See also * 1993–94 First League of FR Yugoslavia * 1993–94 Second League of FR Yugoslavia References * External linksResults on RSSSF FR Yugoslavia Cup Cup A cup is an open-top vessel (container) used to hold liquids for drinking, typically with a flattened hemispherical shape, and often with a capacity of ...
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Serbia And Montenegro Cup
The Serbia and Montenegro Cup was an association football knockout cup tournament of Serbia and Montenegro played between 1992 and 2006, after which Serbia and Montenegro became separate nations. The competition was the continuation of the old Marshal Tito Cup of the SFR Yugoslavia, and it was named FR Yugoslavia Cup between 1992 and 2003, when the official name of the country was Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was renamed to Serbia and Montenegro Cup in 2003 when the country changed its official name. The cup was organized by the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro. This tournament was played for a total of 15 seasons, the tournament was dominated by Serbian clubs with no Montenegrin sides ever reaching the final. Belgrade club Red Star were the most successful club, reaching the final in all but two seasons and winning the tournament nine times. Between 1993 and 1998, the finals were played on a home and away basis, but this was later changed to a single-game f ...
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OFK Kikinda
OFK Kikinda () is a football club based in Kikinda, Vojvodina, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian League Vojvodina, the third tier of the national league system. History The first club in the town was founded in August 1909 as ''Nagykikindai Atlétikai Klub'' (NAK), competing within the Hungarian football league system. They stopped their activities during World War I. Later on, the club was reactivated as ''Kikindski atletski klub'' (KAK), before changing its name to ''AK Srbija''. Following World War II, the club became known as 6. oktobar. They qualified for the Serbian League, the third tier of Yugoslav football, in 1947. The club would also reach the Yugoslav Cup round of 16 in 1949, losing 7–3 to Hajduk Split. During the early 1950s, the club changed its name twice, first to ''Trgovački'' and then to ''Banat''. They would finish as Banat League champions in 1959 to earn promotion to the Vojvodina League. In 1961, the club merged with local rivals Radnički to form ''FK ...
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FK Radnički Kragujevac
FK or fk may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Flyer Killer, fictional automated robots in the ''Terminator'' film franchise * Fox Kids, a former American children's television programming block * Funky Kong, a video game character Place * FK postcode area, UK, centred on Falkirk in Scotland. * Falkland Islands, FIPS PUB 10-4 territory code and ISO 3166 digram ** .fk, country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the Falkland Islands. Other uses * First aid kit * First Corridor rail coach * Football Club, abbreviated "FK" in Slavic and Balkan countries * Foreign key, in database design * Forward kinematics, in robotics and animation, the use of kinematic equations to find the position of an articulated object * Fuck, an English-language vulgarity * Africa West Airlines (IATA airline designator FK) * Finders Keepers * kinetic friction Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. Ty ...
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FK Priština
FK Priština () was a Association football, football club based in Pristina. They competed in the First League of FR Yugoslavia for three seasons between 1992 and 1999, before withdrawing due to the Kosovo War. History In 1991, the Albanian FC Prishtina, KF Prishtina started competing in the Football Superleague of Kosovo, Independent League of Kosovo and FK Priština stayed in the Serbian League system with other phantom clubs like FK Trepča, FK Kosovo Polje and Budućnost Peć. Since 1992, following the breakup of Yugoslavia, dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia, the club was operated by Kosovo Serbs and competed within the leagues of the Football Association of FR Yugoslavia. They took part in the 1992–93 First League of FR Yugoslavia, inaugural edition of the First League of FR Yugoslavia, but were relegated. Over the next four seasons, the club participated in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia, Second League, placing first in Group East in 1996–97 Second League of FR Yugoslavi ...
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FK Rad
FK Rad () is a football club based in Banjica, Belgrade, Serbia. They compete in the Belgrade Zone League, the fourth tier of the national league system. Founded in 1958, the club spent a total of 30 seasons in the top flight between 1987 and 2021, including five seasons in the Yugoslav First League, 12 seasons in the First League of Serbia and Montenegro, and 13 seasons in the Serbian SuperLiga. History The club was founded on 10 March 1958 by GP Rad, a local construction company. They acquired the league rights from FK Razvitak, a small club based in Banjica, going on to compete in the local leagues of Belgrade until the early 1970s. The club earned promotion to the Yugoslav Second League in 1973, spending the next 14 seasons in the second tier of Yugoslav football. They also reached the 1981–82 Yugoslav Cup quarter-finals, losing to Dinamo Zagreb. In the 1986–87 Yugoslav Second League, the club became champions in Group East and took promotion to the Yugoslav First L ...
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FK Zastava Kragujevac
FK Zastava 1973 () is a football club based in Kragujevac, Serbia. They compete in the Kragujevac First League, the fifth tier of the national league system. History Founded in 1973, the club surprisingly reached the semi-finals of the FR Yugoslavia Cup in the competition's inaugural 1992–93 edition, being eliminated by Partizan (losing 6–0 on aggregate). They also competed in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia for four years during the 1990s (1992–1994 and 1996–1998). In 1999–2000, the club won the Serbian League Morava to return to the Second League. They placed 11th in Group West in their comeback season. After the opening four rounds of the 2001–02 campaign, the club withdrew from the league. Honours Serbian League Morava (Tier 3) * 1999–2000 Kragujevac First League (Tier 5) * 2022–23 Notable players ''This is a list of players who have played at full international level''. * Đorđe Kamber * Vladimir Božović Vladimir Božović (, ; born 13 November ...
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FK Proleter Zrenjanin
FK Proleter Zrenjanin () is a defunct football club based in Zrenjanin, Vojvodina, Serbia. History The club was founded on 27 June 1947 by the merger of three local rivals. Their first notable result was reaching the quarter-finals of the 1951 Yugoslav Cup, where they were heavily defeated by Dinamo Zagreb (8–0). In 1958, the club joined the reformed Yugoslav Second League, competing in Group East for two seasons. They promptly returned to the league in 1961, spending the next six seasons in the second tier. In 1966–67, the club finished as champions and earned promotion to the Yugoslav First League for the first time ever. They placed eight in their debut appearance in the top flight. The club subsequently ended bottom of the table in 1968–69 and dropped to the Second League. In 1973, the club returned to the Yugoslav First League. They spent two seasons in the top flight, but suffered relegation in 1974–75. The club went on to compete in the Second League until ...
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FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
Fudbalski klub Jedinstvo ( Montenegrin: Фудбалски клуб Јединство), known as Jedinstvo Franca for sponsorship reasons, is football club from Bijelo Polje, Montenegro, currently competing in the Montenegrin First League. The club was established in 1922. History FK Jedinstvo (''FC United'') was founded in 1922, as a first football team in Bijelo Polje. During the first two decades (1922–1941), the team played mostly exhibition matches, without participation in Montenegrin Football Championship. First significant success after World War II, the team made on season 1949–50, with promotion to the Montenegrin Republic League. At that time, the club played under the name ''Bratstvo''. Soon after that, in the 1955–56 season, FK Jedinstvo played their first-ever season in the Yugoslav Second League, but were relegated after three consecutive seasons. Most of the sixties, FK Jedinstvo spent in Republic League, until the 1967–68 season. On that year, the team ...
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FK Napredak Kruševac
Fudbalski klub Napredak Kruševac (), commonly known as Napredak Kruševac, is a Serbian professional football club based in the city of Kruševac. The word ''Napredak'' means "progress" in Serbian. The club's nickname is the Čarapani which translates in English to the sock-men, the origin of this nickname are from the times of the First Serbian Uprising, when the local insurgents took off their slippers and silently went to defend their homeland against the Ottoman occupation of Serbia, in socks. Another interpretation is related to the custom of men in this area who in urban legend in medieval times wore beautiful, long embroidered socks. History Napredak was founded on 8 December 1946, through the merger of three local area clubs Zakić, Badža and 14. Oktobar. In January 1947, they played their first official game against Vardar, the result was 1–1. The first goal in Napredak's history was scored by Marko Valok, who later became a famous player for Partizan Belgrade an ...
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FK Sloboda Užice
FK or fk may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Flyer Killer, fictional automated robots in the ''Terminator'' film franchise * Fox Kids, a former American children's television programming block * Funky Kong, a video game character Place * FK postcode area, UK, centred on Falkirk in Scotland. * Falkland Islands, FIPS PUB 10-4 territory code and ISO 3166 digram ** .fk, country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the Falkland Islands. Other uses * First aid kit * First Corridor rail coach * Football Club, abbreviated "FK" in Slavic and Balkan countries * Foreign key, in database design * Forward kinematics, in robotics and animation, the use of kinematic equations to find the position of an articulated object * Fuck, an English-language vulgarity * Africa West Airlines (IATA airline designator FK) * Finders Keepers * kinetic friction Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. Ty ...
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FK Mogren
FK Mogren was a football club based in Budva, Montenegro. Founded in 1920, it was two times champion of Montenegrin First League and once winner of Montenegrin Cup. In 2015, following the bankruptcy and debts, FK Mogren was relegated to the lowest-rank competition of football in Montenegro. In March 2017, FK Mogren was expelled from South region of the Third Montenegrin league. Mogren was extiguinshed in 2017. Group of enthusiasts tried to register new club under the name Mogren 1920, but Ministry of Sports did not allow them. Instead, '' FK Budva'' was founded and started with youth sections. History Period 1920–2006 FK Mogren was founded in 1920 as ''FK Budva''. In the period 1921–1941, the team played in the Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940) but without significant successes. After 1945, in the SFR Yugoslavia era, FK Budva participated in Fourth League – South (lowest rank) and won the title on season 1966–67, which meant promotion to the Montenegrin Rep ...
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FK Dinamo Pančevo
FK Dinamo Pančevo () was a football club based in Pančevo, Vojvodina, Serbia. The club, founded in 1945, should not be confused with Dinamo 1945, founded in 2014. History Founded in 1945, the club made its competitive debut in the 1946–47 Serbian League, placing second in Group North behind Sloga Novi Sad. They subsequently lost to Torpedo Sarajevo in the playoffs for the Yugoslav First League, but instead qualified to the newly formed Yugoslav Second League. The club spent two seasons in the second tier before being relegated to the newly formed Yugoslav Third League in 1950. Between 1968 and 1974, the club competed in the Yugoslav Second League, including five seasons in Group North and one in Group West, before suffering relegation to the Vojvodina League. They spent two seasons in the third tier before being relegated to the fourth tier of Yugoslav football in 1976. The club promptly returned to the third tier in 1977. They won the Vojvodina League in 1985–86, but wer ...
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