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2003–04 First League Of The Federation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
The 2003–04 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina season was the fourth since its establishment. League standings External links Futbol24.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2003-04 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina seasons Bosnia Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situated on the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula, it borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to th ... 2 ...
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FK Budućnost Banovići
Fudbalski klub Budućnost Banovići is a professional football club from the town of Banovići that is situated in the eastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Bosnian ''Budućnost'' means "Future", which symbolizes the hope people had for the times to come when the club was founded in 1947. The club plays its home matches at the Gradski Stadion, which has a capacity of 8,500 seats. Their primary colors are dark green and black. Today, Budućnost is a member of the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club is active in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is the second division of football in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Honours Domestic League * First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina: **Runners-up (1): 1999–2000 *First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: **Winners (3): 1997–98 , 2003–04, 2009–10 **Runners-up (2): 2001–02, 2011–12 *Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina The Secon ...
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HNK Ljubuški
HNK may refer to: * Croatian National Corpus (Croatian: ') * Croatian National Theatre (other) (Croatian: ') * ''Fist of the North Star is a Japanese manga series written by Buronson and illustrated by Tetsuo Hara. It was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' for 245 issues published from 1983 to 1988 and initially collected in 27 volumes ...'' (Japanese: ') a manga and its franchise * Honokiol, a lignan * Hydroxynorketamine, a metabolite of ketamine * '' Land of the Lustrous'' (Japanese: ') a manga * Hrvatski nogometni klub, a number of Croatian football clubs have HNK in their official name {{disambiguation ...
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First League Of The Federation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina Seasons
First most commonly refers to: * First, the ordinal form of the number 1 First or 1st may also refer to: Acronyms * Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-Centimeters, an astronomical survey carried out by the Very Large Array * Far Infrared and Sub-millimetre Telescope, of the Herschel Space Observatory * For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, an international youth organization * Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams, a global forum Arts and entertainment Albums * ''1st'' (album), by Streets, 1983 * ''1ST'' (SixTones album), 2021 * ''First'' (David Gates album), 1973 * ''First'', by Denise Ho, 2001 * ''First'' (O'Bryan album), 2007 * ''First'' (Raymond Lam album), 2011 Extended plays * ''1st'', by The Rasmus, 1995 * ''First'' (Baroness EP), 2004 * ''First'' (Ferlyn G EP), 2015 Songs * "First" (Lindsay Lohan song), 2005 * "First" (Cold War Kids song), 2014 * "First", by Lauren Daigle from the album '' How Can It Be'', 2015 * "First", by ...
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Second League Of The Federation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
The Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina () is a football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This level is organized into four different leagues: Sjever (North), Centar (Center), Jug (South) and Zapad (West). (Until the 2011–12 season there was two West leagues.) This is the second level of football in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the third level of football in the country. Two teams are promoted to the First League of FBiH at the end of the season, while bottom teams (depending on league and number of lower leagues) are relegated to the cantonal leagues. (''See'' Bosnia and Herzegovina football league system The Bosnia and Herzegovina football league system is a series of League system, connected leagues for Football (soccer), football clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The system is hierarchical, with promotion and relegation between leagues at differe ....) 2020–21 Member clubs Winners External linksSecond League Northat NSFBIH off ...
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2004–05 Premier League Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Statistics of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2004–2005 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and HŠK Zrinjski Mostar won the championship. Clubs and stadiums League standings Results Top goalscorers References Bosnia-Herzegovina - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:2004-05 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina seasons 1 Bosnia Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situated on the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula, it borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to th ...
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Krivaja Zavidovići
Krivaja may refer to the following locations: Bosnia and Herzegovina Villages * Krivaja (Cazin), a village in the municipality of Cazin, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *, a village in the municipality of Zavidovići, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *, a village in the municipality of Prijedor, Republika Srpska Rivers *Krivaja (Bosna), a river in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, tributary of Bosna * Krivaja (Velika Usora), a river in Republika Srpska, tributary of Velika Usora Croatia Villages * Krivaja, Berek, a village in the municipality of Berek Serbia Villages * Krivaja (Bačka Topola), a village in the municipality of Bačka Topola, Vojvodina * Krivaja (Šabac), a village in the municipality of Šabac * Krivaja (Blace), a village in the municipality of Blace * Krivaja (Sjenica), a village in the municipality of Sjenica Rivers * Krivaja (Great Bačka Canal), a river in Vojvodina, tributary of Great Bačka Canal * Krivaja (Đetinja), a river in Central Serbia, t ...
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FK Radnički Lukavac
Fudbalski klub Radnički Lukavac is a professional association football club from the city of Lukavac that is situated in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Radnički currently competes in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and plays its home matches at the Jošik Stadium, which has a capacity of 3,000 seats. History The full name of the club is Fudbalski Klub Radnički Lukavac and it was founded in 1921. Radnički's so far biggest success came in the mid to late 1990s. In the 1995–96 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina season, the club finished as runners-up, having only 4 points less than 1st placed and crowned champions Čelik Zenica. The club's second biggest so far success came in the 1996–97 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup season. In that cup season, Radnički made it all the way to the semi-final, eliminating Vrbanjuša on the way in the quarter-final and getting eliminated by Željezničar in the semi-final. In the 1999–2000 season, the ...
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NK Drinovci
Hrvatski Nogometni Klub Drinovci (), commonly referred to as HNK Drinovci or simply Drinovci, is a football club from Drinovci, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situated on the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula, it borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to th .... History Until 2003 the club was known as ''NK Boljava''. They currently play in the Cantonal league West Herzegovina, which is part of the fourth tier of the Bosnian football league system. Hailing from a small village at the Croatian border, they were relegated from the second level-First League (Prva Liga FBiH) when they finished in 11th place in the 2007/08 season. Club seasons Source:Seasons
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NK Bosna Visoko
Nogometni klub Bosna Visoko () is a professional association football club from the city of Visoko that is situated in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Currently, Bosna plays in the Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group Center) and plays its home matches on Stadion Luke (Visoko), Stadion Luke which has a capacity of 5,200 seats. The club's greatest success was in the late 1990s. Guided by manager Ivo Ištuk, Bosna won the Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup, Bosnian Cup, Supercup of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian Supercup and came close to win the league title in the 1997–98 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1997–98 season. History Foundation NK Bosna was founded in 1953 in football (soccer), 1953 in the city of Visoko with the merging of local sides ''NK Jadran'' (1923 in football (soccer), 1923) and ''NK Radnički'' (1934 in football (soccer), 1934) into a single club. After spending a decade in the third-tier, the club got promoted to the Yugoslav ...
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NK SAŠK Napredak
NK SAŠK Napredak is a football club from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It came into existence in 2000 through the merger of SAŠK with NK Napredak. SAŠK SAŠK's history traces back to 1910 when it was founded as Hrvatski ŠK.Fudbal u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji, by Milorad Sijić, pag. 168 In 1919 it was renamed to Sarajevski amaterski športski klub (''Sarajevo Amateur Sports Club'') or SAŠK. Along with FK Slavija, it is the club from Bosnia with most participations in the Yugoslav First League in the period before the star of Second World War. Its coaches in this period were Gal, Bevanda, Giljaković, Kražić, Ferigec, Koželuh and Ivan Kezić. After World War II ended, SAŠK was banned by the authorities of Communist Yugoslavia because of its participation in the Croatian First League during the war in what was then Axis-allied Croatia. SAŠK was re-founded in 1999. Napredak NK Napredak was formed in 1994 by the Croat cultural society of the same name. Merge Two team ...
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NK GOŠK Gabela
Nogometni Klub GOŠK Gabela is a professional association football, football club based in Gabela, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gabela, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The name GOŠK in Croatian language, Croatian, is the abbreviation of "Gabeoski Omladinski Športski Klub" (). Currently, the club competes in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their home ground is the Stadium Perica-Pero Pavlović (earlier called "Podavala" and ''Erar'') in Gabela which can hold about 3,000 people. GNK Dinamo Zagreb donated 5,000 chairs to the club. Their supporters are known as the Blue Lions (Plavi lavovi). They were founded in 2001. History The first ball in Gabela, Herzegovina, Gabela was brought by Andrija Korda and Vidan Krvavac in 1919, from Mostar. 1941–45 the club was dissolved because of World War II. In 1948 the club was formed again. The club was named GOŠK after the recommendations of Milorad Mandrapa in 1958. Under the name GOŠK, the club achieved gradual improve ...
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FK Olimpic
Fudbalski klub Olimpik Sarajevo () was a professional football club from Sarajevo, based in the part of the city which is called Otoka. Being one of the first teams to be formed in independent Bosnia and Herzegovina, they started off playing in the top tier right at the start of the club's formation in 1993. Having played in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in several swaths since 1994, after the 2016–17 season they were relegated into the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country's second-tier league, where they played until the 2019–20 season, before getting promoted back to the Premier League. Olimpik's only prestigious trophy came in the 2014–15 season, when the club beat Široki Brijeg to win the Bosnian Cup. History Initial stages Olimpik was formed amidst the Bosnian War on 3 October 1993 in Sarajevo. It all started when a few people came to the idea of founding a football club, not suspecting where it might end up, or in ...
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