Gradski fudbalski klub Dubočica (), commonly known as Dubočica, is a
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club based in the
southern city of
Leskovac
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, which competes in the second division
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. The club's name derives from a traditional synonym for Leskovac and the surrounding
region
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History
Early years (1923–1944)
On
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, 1924 the
trade union
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ist and
revolutionary
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Kosta Stamenković initiated the establishment of a football physical-cultural society in
Leskovac
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, then part of the
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
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. The club's explicit aim was the propagation of
Marxists-Leninist ideology amongst the working-class youth of Leskovac, and to serve as a front for assembling members of the underground
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
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. ''Radnički sportski klub Crvena zastava'' (English: ''Workers Sporting Club Red Flag'') was co-founded by Kosta Stamenković, first club president Jovan Živković, and ten other trade unionists during an annual meeting on 20 August 1923.
The new club came under immediate suspicion by the authorities who refused to register the association due to its overtly political name and membership, nonetheless RSK Red Flag continued playing unofficial matches, the first-ever being a 3–2 win over ''Jug Bogdan'' from
Prokupje in August 1923. Red Flag changed its name the following year to ''Radnički sportski klub Proleter'' (English: ''Workers Sporting Club Proletarian''), but continued having issues with the authorities and failed to have its registration approved.
On 18 January 1925, RSK Proleter officially changed its name to ''Leskovački radnički sportski klub Sloboda'' (English: ''Leskovac Sporting Club Liberty''), this time the club's registration was excepted by 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 bodie ...
, and the club was allowed to compete in the Morava District League for season 1925–26 under instructions that further political activism would lead to its suspension. On 28 March 1925 the club played its first officially recognized match, losing 4–1 to visiting
Radnički Kragujevac.
Following the
6 January dictatorship
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of
King Alexander I, LRSK Sloboda decided to alter its name midway through season 1928–29 to ''Građanski sport klub Sloboda'' (English: ''Citizens Sport Club Liberty''), that same season Sloboda celebrated its first title finishing top of the Morava District. After only three months GSK Sloboda underwent yet another name change, this time to ''Leskovački sport klub Građanski'' (English: ''Leskovac Sport Club Citizens''), after being accused of speeding "Communist propaganda" by fellow rivals ''GSK Momčilo''.

Građanski were sitting first midway season 1931–32 in the newly established Leskovac District League when the club was accused by rivals ''OSK Josif'', and Momčilo of clandestine revolutionary activity and
hooliganism
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. Due to these accusations, Građanski was suppressed by the authorities. Following failed attempts at registration Kosta Stamenković approached Dimitrije Nikolić, president of the newly renamed
Romani
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club, ''Leskovački sportski klub Dubočica'' (previously ''SK Veternica''), to forge a mutually beneficial merger. A general meeting was held between the two club's on 10 March 1932 with Nikolić agreeing to the proposition, believing the inclusion of the defunct Građanski would strengthen Dubočica, however strong opposition to the merger was aired from Romani members who were against any merger, refusing to play alongside "dissidents" and mix with "white's". A compromised proposal of fielding
segregated team's was rejected with the Romani boycotting the meeting and later forming the football club "''Gajret".''
The latter interwar period was a successful one as the ''Crveni'' were crowned Leskovac District League champions in season's 1935–36, 1937–38, and 1938–39. On-field triumphs were marred by internal disagreement following the merger of town rivals ''Fabrički klub Jugoslavija'' with Dubočica on 15 June 1939. The internal dispute led to the ousting of Dimitrije Nikolić and the election of Kosta Stamenković as new club president.
On 11 April 1941 Leskovac was
occupied by the
German Army
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. As active Communists, the club's leadership including Kosta Stamenković, Vlada Đorđević and Stanimir Veljković went underground, whilst many club members and sympathisers were arrested, others joining the
Partisan resistance. Dubočica had diminished during the occupation but continued competing, even winning the impeded 1940–41 district league. In October 1941 the team playing a secret friendly match between ''Grafičar'' for the purpose of raising funds for the local Partisan Detachment.
On 26 March 1942 tragedy struck Dubočica as club president Stamenković committed suicide during a gunfight with
Chetniks
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who had surrounded him in the village of
Šilovo. Dubočica's 1943–44 District League title was further overshadowed by the arrest of club members on suspicious illegal activities and by August 1944 most remaining players had joined the resistance.
Ups and downs (1944–1968)
Dubočica became the foremost football team in Leskovac following the city's liberation on 11 October 1944. Many rival club's were suppressed, whilst Dubočica was allowed to function due to its ties with the
new regime. In 1945 the club changed its name to ''Radnički sport klub Kosta Stamenković'' (English: ''Worker's Sport Club Kosta Stamenković''), in honour of the fallen club co-founder and president.
RSK Kosta Stamenković won the 1946 district league twice, the first a slapdash tournament featuring only two other clubs, whilst the second featured six. The club entered the regional Serbian Championship (Group III) for season 1946–47 and incorporated fellow city rivals ''Omladinac'' into its ranks. 1947 witnessed the club's
Yugoslav Cup
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debut, being eventually eliminated away by rivals
Radnički Niš in an epic 7–5 encounter. RSK Kosta Stamenković won the 1948–49 Serbian Championship (Zone V), but we're unsuccessful in qualifying for the Serbian League for the second year running, after losing 1–0 in neutral
Kruševac
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in a match deciding the previous 3–3 aggregate playoff against
Radnički Kragujevac. Due to the proclamation of Kosta Stamenković as a
National Hero of Yugoslavia on 14 December 1949, a decision was made by the club to revert to its previous name of ''Dubočica''.
Dubočica qualified for the Serbian Football League in 1950 after a two leg play-off against
Jedinstvo, winning 7–0 on aggregate. Celebrations were short-lived with the team finishing 13th with only 9 points, culminating in Dubočica's relegation to the Niš Football Subasociation. In 1952 Dubočica centre forward Zare Trajković achieved legendary status when he scoring 4 goals after half time against
FK Vlasina
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, who had been up 3–0. This memorable comeback inspired the popular proverb in the Leskovac dialect "''Ne se znaje, Zare igra!''" (
lit.''It's not known, Zare's playing!''"). The idiom means ''never-say-never'' or ''anything is possible''.
In 1953 Dubočica won the Leskovac Cup and had a memorable 3–2 win over then
Yugoslav First League
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champions
Red Star Belgrade
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in a club friendly. Dubočica reveled in its 5–1 derby win against Radnički Niš when the two sides met during the
1954 Yugoslav Cup
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, but ultimately lost again in the preliminary round to
Kosovo
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. Dubočica won back-to-back Niš Football Subasociation titles in 1954–55 and 1955–56 thereby gaining promotion to the
Yugoslav Second League
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(Zone IV). 1956 also witnessed the mergers of ''LSK'' (formerly ''Tekstilac'') with Dubočica for the purpose of strengthening the squad for the upcoming season.
With only four matches till season's end Dubočica were found guilty of match fixing in the 1957–58 Yugoslav Second Division (Zone IV), following an 8–0 drubbing of
Sloga Skopje. As a result, the club was fined and relegated to the Niš Football Zone. A fitting testimonial match was held in 1959 to honour then captain Svetislav Jovanović, and
Borivoje Golubović who both marked 10 years with the team. That year also witnessed the retirement of club legend Stanko Filipović who debuted as a fifteen-year-old in 1935, and had captained Dubočica since 1939.
Dubočica were 1959–60 Niš Football Zone champions, but failed to gain promotion to the second division after a surprise 8–3 aggregate defeat over two legs to
Rudar. Dubočica managed to reach the Serbian finals in 1960 but lost 5–0 to
Sloga Kraljevo, and again in 1962 losing 3–1 to
Borac Čačak
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thereby falling out of the Yugoslav Cup preliminary round. Dubočica greatly benefited from a competition restructure for the 1962–63 season, as the club was placed in the Serbian League (Group South), where it competed amongst teams from
Central Serbia
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and
Kosovo
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. Dubočica finished a respectable third in its first two seasons, but the club became plagued by a revolving door of coaches, slumping to a 12th-place finish in 1964–65 which culminating in a player exodus from the club. The crisis continued in 1965–66 after a horrible season in which Dubočica finished 14th and suffered relegation. Dubočica fought its way back winning the 1966–67 Niš Football Zone, successfully returning to the Serbian Football League (Group South), with a fifth-place finish in 1967–68. The team qualified for the
1967 Yugoslav Cup after a five-year absence, but were eliminated in the preliminaries by
Železničar Niš 3–2.
The pride of Leskovac (1968–1983)
The
Football Association of Yugoslavia
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undertook a restructure of the league system for the 1968–69 season that enabled Dubočica's debut in the
Yugoslav Second League
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. With
Miloš Milutinović
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at the helm the ''Leskovčani'' finishing in 7th place, and replicated the same league table position the following year.
Dubočica triumphed in the
Niš-Leskovac derby beating rivals Radnički in the 1970 Serbian FA Cup Final, winning 3–0 away at
Čair Stadium
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and advancing to the round of sixteen of the 1971 Yugoslav Cup, but we're eventually eliminated after losing 1–0 away to
Sloboda Tuzla. Despite some solid performances in the league, the team could only managed a disappointing 10th-place finish on the table at season's end.
The challenging times continued for the club after a poor start to its campaign amid coach Milutinović's resignation midseason 1971–72, which lead to Dubočica's relegation from the second tire after a disastrous 17th-place finish. Though the club was in the midst of a rebuilding phase, Dubočica were adamantly vying for a chance to regain promotion to the second tire. The team won the 1972–73 Serbian Football League (Group South) in their first season following relegation, but lost in the two leg playoff to (Group North) champions
FK Rad
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. Dubočica competed in the revamped third tier First Serbian League in season 1973–74, fishing second and back-to-back champions in 1975 and 1976, thereby earning promotion via playoff back into the Yugoslav Second League after a four-year absence.
Upon returning to the second tire the team scarcely survived a challenging campaign finishing in 14th place. Under the management of former player Ljubiša Stefanović, Dubočica achieved its best result, finishing the 1977–78 league session in 4th place. In a campaign marked by outstanding performances, and passionate local support, the team narrowly missing out on promotion to the
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. The ''Crveni'' were unable to match their successful run the following season, and ended 9th on the table. In both 1980 and 1981 the team hovered in 11th spot, whilst a downturn in fortune lead Dubočica to a 13th placing on the Second League ladder.
The 1970s and early 1980s era was defined by club legends such as forward
Božidar Stefanović, midfielder and playmaker Ivan Bošković, alongside steadfast defenders
Zoran Banković and
Stojan Gavrilović. The years spent in the Yugoslav Second League are regarded as the club's most successful era to date until Dubočica suffered relegated at the end of the 1982–83 season. One of the highlights included Dubočica reaching the Round of 16 of the
1983–84 Yugoslav Cup
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, in which it narrowly lost 1–0 to giants
Red Star Belgrade
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.
Fading fortunes (1983–2014)
Dubočica competed in the First Serbian League for five seasons (1983–1988) until the establishment of the Inter-Republic League (East), where they finishing season 1988–89 in 4th spot.
After nine years playing third division football Dubočica were promoted to the restructured
Second League of FR Yugoslavia
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in
1992
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, due to the ensuing
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. Despite being relegated in season
1994–95, Dubočica returned to the second tire in
1996
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, but after a dismal season were relegated yet again. The inconsistencies continued as the club made another Second League comeback in season
1999–2000 until once again suffering relegation to the third tier
Serbian League East
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after finishing bottom of the league in the
2002–03 season.
Dubočica meet old rivals Radnički Niš during the 18th round of the
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. The match was marred by an all-out brawl between
ultras
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in the stands that spilled onto the field of the Leskovac City Stadium. Radnički went on to win the southern derby 2–1. Dubočica unfortunately finishing the session in 14th place and was relegated to the fourth division Niš Zone.
Playing under the new name ''Dubočica 1923'', the team managed a second-place finish in the
Niš Zone League
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and returned to the third division after finishing in a respectable 6th. In August 2013 the Leskovac City Assembly decided to indefinitely withhold financial grants allocated to Dubočica, and revoke the club's ownership of its facilities due to indelible mismanagement. The motion also moved to transfer the team licence to
FK Moravac Orion. Dubočica President Saša Pešić who was a city councillor and former Chief of Staff in the previous
DS-lead government insisted that Dubočica and Orion would function independently, but accused the new
SNS dominated council of attempting to oust him, and dissolve the club. The following month Pešić succumbed to political pressure and formally resigned as club President. The chaos at the club culminated in a players strike who boycotted training and games, and did not return to normal duties until Bojan Mihajlović was selected by the players group as Head coach due to an absence of any officials. The disarray at the club would prove disastrous as the ''Leskovčani'' finishing dead last in the
2013–14 Serbian League East
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Turmoil and revival (2014–present)
In August 2014 Dubočica's entire senior men's team left the club who forfeited their first two fixtures of the 2014–15 Zone League South. Lacking competent club officials and bankrupt, Dubočica effectively ceased to exist at the senior men's level. Within a year of the crisis a new club administration headed by President Dejan Đorđević, and coach Miroslav Grujić began the rehabilitation process by officially rebranding the club as ''Gradski fudbalski klub Dubočica'' (English: ''City Football Club Dubočica'') or GFK Dubočica for short.
The club struggled to consolidate its debts and by February 2016 Grujić resigned sighting six months of unpaid wages, and was replaced by Siniša Stančić. Despite the ongoing challenges, Dubočica managed to win the lowly fifth tier Jablanica District League for season 2015–16, thereby gaining promotion. In early 2018 a payment of approximately €30,000 was issued to the club for stadium upkeep by the municipal council. Following the payment, Leskovac Mayor Dr. Goran Cvetanović accused local sporting associations of corruption, and threatened Dubočica with funding cuts unless drastic changes were taken. Cvetanović also called for a merger between Dubočica, Sloga and Orion and that the construction of a new stadium will not commenced until a higher league ranking is achieved. In March 2018 Goran Đorđević replaced Milun Pejić as manager, a move which guided the club to the Zone League South championship after two seasons, and the attainment of promotion to the third tier Serbian League East in 2018–19.
In February 2019 Leskovac businessman and bus company ''Kanis'' owner, Dejan Savić was elected President of Dubočica, replacing Dušan Milutinović. Savić's personal financial contribution via major sponsorship through Kanis has greatly attributed to the fiscal stabilisation of Dubočica. In September 2019
President of Serbia
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announced the planned redevelopment of Dubočica's dilapidated stadium as part of a regional assistance program for the city of Leskovac. The new stadium would be built according to
UEFA
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standards with a minimum capacity of 8,000, with scheduled completion by 2021.
Dubočica's aspirations of securing promotion to the
Serbian First League
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were hindered after a poor start to the 2019–20 season, with coach Milan Đorđević resigning after securing just 9 points in 9 rounds. Đorđević was subsequently replaced by former Dubočica player and coach Dragan Stanković "Šimi". The
Football Association of Serbia
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made the decision to suspend the league in round 17 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. During the interruption Aleksandar Kuzmanović was announced as new coach, whilst the FA announced Dubočica's promotion to the second tire Serbian First League for season 2020–21. Kuzmanović resigned after failing to secure a win for the newly promoted side. He was replaced by
Saša Mrkić in September 2020. The club's lackluster performance continued throughout the season with Mrkić resigning following a 1–0 home defeat to
Radnički Sremska Mitrovica in Round 31. Dubočica were relegated alongside 8 other clubs despite ending the season in 12th place. Dubočica hired new coach
Slaviša Božičić
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as it set about its Serbian League East 2021-22 campaign. In March 2021 Dubočica Stadium was demolished while construction of a modern 8,136 capacity stadium valued at €20,470,000 commenced in the summer. Despite leading the club to the
Serbian Cub round of 16 in which Dubočica lost 1–0 to Serbian SuperLiga leaders
FK Partizan
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, Božičić and the club parted ways during the winter break as the team was sitting in 6th place and 14 points behind league leaders
Trayal Kruševac. Božičić was replaced by former Dubočica and Yugoslavia national team player
Marko Perović. Dubočica were unable to improve and parted way's with Petrović at season's end. Dejan Čelar was hired as the new manager to lead the team for season 2022–23.
The introduction of Čelar revitalised the club as Dubočica showed on-field improvements, losing only three games all season. Led by veteran striker and captain
Dušan Savić
Dušan "Dule" Savić ( sr-cyr, Душан "Дуле" Савић; born 1 June 1955) is a retired Serbian footballer.
Playing career Club
Savić started playing football in the local side Jedinstvo Ub in his hometown. He arrived for a tryout at ...
the team topped the league table, edging out local rivals
Radnički Pirot for promotion back to the Serbian First League. Dejan Savić was re-elected club President in January 2023 for another four-year term. The club's reentry into the second division coincided with the highly anticipated opening of the new
Dubočica Stadium
Dubočica Stadium () is a football stadium in Leskovac, Serbia. It is the home ground of GFK Dubočica. The stadium consists of four stands with a total seating capacity of 8,136.
History
The stadium was opened on 21 August 2023. First game ever ...
. The club won its first
PrvaLiga home fixture with a 2–1 win against
RFK Novi Sad
RFK Novi Sad 1921 () is a professional football club based in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian League Vojvodina, the third tier of the national league system.
History
Founded in 1921 as NTK, the club was refounded in 1948 ...
. Several days later the club hosted a large delegation to formally celebrate the opening of the new stadium. The attendees included Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić,
Republika Srpska
Republika Srpska ( sr-Cyrl, Република Српска, ; also referred to as the Republic of Srpska or Serb Republic) is one of the two Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, entities within Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other bein ...
President
Milorad Dodik
Milorad Dodik ( sr-Cyrl, Милорад Додик, ; born 12 March 1959) is a Bosnian Serb politician currently serving as the 8th president of Republika Srpska since 2022, a position he previously held from 2010 to 2018. He also served as ...
, Leskovac Mayor Goran Cvetanović, Serbian FA President
Dragan Džajić
Dragan Džajić ( sr-Cyrl, Драган Џајић; born 30 May 1946) is a Serbian football administrator and former player who is the current president of the Football Association of Serbia from 14 March 2023.
Džajić is widely considered to b ...
and
Serbia national football team
The Serbia men's national football team ( sr-Cyrl, Фудбалска репрезентација Србије, translit=Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije) represents Serbia in men's international Association football, football competition. It is ...
Head coach
Dragan "Piksi" Stojković. Dubočica finished the midseason league standings in second place. Despite decent results and favorable odds for promotion, club manager Dejan Čelar unexpectedly resigned following the team's 2–1 win over
FK Inđija
Fudbalski klub Inđija (), currently known as Inđija Toyo Tires for sponsorship reasons, is a football club based in the city of Inđija, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian First League, the second tier of the national league system.
During Yug ...
. The club administration hastily announced
Marjan Živković as Čelar's successor during the winter break. With seven players out due to injury from the regular starting lineup Dubočica struggled to reverse their poor run of form in the second half of the season, leading to yet another change in management. The club hired
Miodrag Anđelković to oversee the team for the remainder of the season, but the team succumbed to a disappointing 9th place in the bottom half of the relegation round play-off table.
Dubočica faced renewed scrutiny in the off-season over questions surrounding the club's financial dealings. Former players accused the club of withholding salaries and threatened legal action to recover unpaid wages. The club faced further scandal when the Football Association of Serbia deducted Dubočica 6 points and issued a €68,300 fine for alleged match-fixing in their 33rd round, 2023–24 Serbian First League fixture against
FK Mladost GAT, a charge vehemently denied by the club. Dubočica president Dejan Savić criticized the media for their unfavorable coverage, claiming the club has a debt of approximately €188,000, which includes unpaid player salaries. Savić boasted of general improvements during his tenure, but acknowledged the club cannot indefinitely rely on municipal subsidies. Savić confirmed Dubočica aims to achieve financial sustainability through revenue generated by player transfers and sponsorship deal's, whilst setting a target for promotion to the SuperLiga by 2026.
In July 2024, Dubočica made two significant announcements with former club captain Dušan Savić appointed as the new Sporting Director, and Sava Šašić as the new coach. The club started the 2024–25 season with a revamped squad, hoping to improve its performance. However, Dubočica remained offensively weak, had the worst goals-against record in the league, and only managed three wins by the winter break. Sitting in 14th place in the relegation zone, manager Šašić parted ways with the club following a Round 18 loss to
Borac Čačak
Borac may refer to:
* FK Borac Banja Luka, a football club from Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
** RK Borac Banja Luka, an affiliated team handball club
** OK Borac, an affiliated volleyball club
* FK Borac Čačak, a football club from Čač ...
.
Crest and colours
The club crest is framed in bronze with six points. The white diagonal half of the emblem has the abbreviation "''GFK''" (ГФК) and "''Dubočica''" (ДУБОЧИЦА) in
Cyrillic
The Cyrillic script ( ) is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic, Turkic, Mongolic, Uralic, Caucasian and Iranic-speaking countries in Southeastern Europe, Ea ...
red lettering, whilst a bronze and white coloured football (previously a
red star
A red star, five-pointed and filled, is a symbol that has often historically been associated with communist ideology, particularly in combination with the hammer and sickle, but is also used as a purely socialist symbol in the 21st century. ...
) rests at the top of the crest. The red diagonal portion features "''Leskovac''" (ЛЕСКОВАЦ) also in Cyrillic rendering in white letters. The year of establishment, "''1923"'', is written in white at the bottom half of the crest. It is surrounded by a graphic representation of a bronze cog-like factory building with a smoking chimney stack.
The club kit has traditionally consisted of the colours red and white, with red being the more dominant colour due to Dubočica's
working-class
The working class is a subset of employees who are compensated with wage or salary-based contracts, whose exact membership varies from definition to definition. Members of the working class rely primarily upon earnings from wage labour. Most c ...
roots.
Stadium

Previously the club's home ground was the City Stadium (Gradski stadion), commonly referred to as ''"Stadion Dubočica".'' Located south-east of the
Leskovac
Leskovac ( sr-Cyrl, Лесковац, ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the Jablanica District in Southern Serbia (Geographical Region), southern Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the city itself has a p ...
city center, it featured a 2,514 capacity western stand, while the eastern terrace held approximately 4,500 standing spectators. The stadium which was owned buy the municipality had for decades been in a state of disrepair due to meager funding. The ground lacked floodlights, and electricity, while the hazardous eastern terrace suffers from repeated acts of trespass and vandalism. The construction of a new 8,000 capacity stadium began in 2021. Construction was initially delayed due to COVID-19 restrictions. The new Dubočica Stadium was completed in 2023.
Supporters and rivalries
Dubočica was traditionally known as the
working-class
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club of Leskovac. During the interwar period the team had bitter rivalries with SK Momčilo and SK Josif, two club's which represented the local
middle class
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. During this era the club also developed long-standing rivalries with teams from
Niš
Niš (; sr-Cyrl, Ниш, ; names of European cities in different languages (M–P)#N, names in other languages), less often spelled in English as Nish, is the list of cities in Serbia, third largest city in Serbia and the administrative cente ...
, particularly FK Radnički Niš, Radnički and
FK Vlasina
FK Vlasina (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Власина) is a football club based in Vlasotince, Serbia, that competes in the Serbian League East.
History
The club is one of the oldest football clubs in former Yugoslavia. Founded by locals returning f ...
from neighbouring Vlasotince.
Dubočica's status improved significantly after World War II in Yugoslavia, World War II as most of its city rivals were disbanded by the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, Communists. Property and training grounds were allocated to Dubočica which became a prominent sporting institution for the youth of Leskovac. The club enjoyed a solid following whilst playing in the
Yugoslav Second League
Yugoslav Second League ( Bosnian: ''Druga savezna liga,'' Croatian: ''Druga savezna liga'', Serbian: ''Друга савезна лига'', Slovenian: ''Druga zvezna liga'', Macedonian: ''Втора сојузна лига'', ''Vtora sojuzna l ...
during the golden era of the 1970s and 1980s, however, due to poor performance and the general state of Serbian football active support has dwindled.
Dubočica is the oldest football club in Leskovac and still maintains a level of sympathy within the local community. A devoted
ultras
Ultras are a type of association football fans who are known for their fanatical support. The term originated in Italy, but is used worldwide to describe predominantly organised fans of association football teams. The behavioural tendency ...
group known as "Leskovac Wolves" (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукови Лесковац), regularly support the team at home and away fixtures. Dubočica contest the Leskovac derby with fellow city team FK Sloga Leskovac, Sloga Leskovac and Lemind 1953. The club also maintains rivalries with regional south Serbian clubs
Radnički Niš, FK Radnički Pirot, Radnički Pirot and FK Dinamo Vranje, Dinamo Vranje.
Players
Current squad
Coaching staff
Management
Honours
National
*First Serbian League (2): 1974–75, 1975–76
*Serbian Football League (Group South) (1): 1972–73
*People's Republic of Serbia Championship (Zone V) (1): 1948–49
*Football Association of SR Serbia Cup (1): 1970
Regional
*Leskovac District League (7): 1935–36, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1940–41, 1943–44, 1946, 1946
*Leskovac City Cup (7): 1939, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1961, 1961, 1962
*South Morava Brigade Cup (3): 1953, 1954, 1955
*Niš Football Zone (2): 1959–60, 1966–67
*Niš Football Subassociation (2): 1954–55, 1955–56
*
Serbian League East
Serbian League East (Serbian language, Serbian: Српска лига Исток / Srpska liga Istok) is one of four sections of the Serbian League, third tier of professional football in Serbia. The other three sections are Serbian League Belgrad ...
(1): 2022–23
*Zone League South (1): 2017–18
*Jablanica District League (1): 2015–16
*Morava District League (1): 1928–29
Notable players
;National team players
*
Zoran Banković
*
Marko Perović
* Aleksandar Kocić
* Radivoje Manić
* Bratislav Živković
* Miloš Kocić (youth)
* Saša Stamenković
* Aleksandar Filipović (footballer), Aleksandar Filipović (youth)
* Nikola Tasić (youth)
* Junior Tallo
* Ibrahim Salim Saad
''For a list of all GFK Dubočica players with a Wikipedia article, see :GFK Dubočica players''.
References
External links
FK Dubočicaan
GFK Dubočicaat Srbijasport
at Srbijafudbal
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1923 establishments in Serbia
Association football clubs established in 1923
Football clubs in Serbia
Sport in Leskovac