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Novi Sad
Full nameRFK Novi Sad 1921
Nickname(s)Kanarinci (The Canaries)
Founded1921; 103 years ago (1921)
GroundStadion "ČSK Čelarevo", Čelarevo
Capacity3,000
PresidentAleksandar Važić
Head coach Darko Tešović
League Serbian First League
2022–23Serbian First League, 7th of 16
Website Club website

RFK Novi Sad 1921 ( Serbian Cyrillic: РФК Нови Сад 1921) is a professional football club based in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian First League, the second tier of the national league system.

History

Founded in 1921 as NTK, the club was refounded in 1948 as FK Trgovački. They changed their name to FK Novi Sad in 1954. The club subsequently acquired the assets of NSK (formerly FK Eđšeg) through a merger in 1956. [1]

In 1958, the club became part of newly formed Yugoslav Second League. [2] Led by technical director Hugo Ruševljanin, they competed in Group East for three seasons, finishing as champions in 1960–61 to reach the Yugoslav First League for the first time ever. [2] The club remained in the top flight of Yugoslav football until 1964. [3] They subsequently spent two seasons in the Second League, finishing bottom of the table in 1965–66. [3]

In 1966, the club merged with FK Radnički to form RFK Novi Sad. They finished as Serbian League North runners-up in 1966–67 before winning the title in 1967–68 to return to the Yugoslav Second League. The club spent the next 12 seasons in the second tier, including six seasons in Group North ( 1968–1974) and six seasons in Group West (1974– 1980). [4] [5] [6] They also reached the Yugoslav Cup semi-finals in 1976–77, losing to the eventual winners Hajduk Split. [7] Later on, the club returned to the Second League after winning the Vojvodina League in 1982, remaining in the second tier until 1988. [8]

After the breakup of Yugoslavia, the club advanced to the FR Yugoslavia Cup semi-finals in 1995–96. [9] They also spent 14 consecutive seasons in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro until 2006. [10] [11] The club promptly won the Serbian League Vojvodina in 2006–07 and took promotion to the Serbian First League. [12] They competed in the second tier of Serbian football until 2013. [13]

In 2014, the club was reformed as RFK Novi Sad 1921. They reached the Vojvodina League South in 2020. After winning the title in 2022, the club merged with FK Proleter Novi Sad, taking its Serbian First League spot. [14]

Current squad

As of 10 April 2024 [15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Serbia  SRB Ranko Puškić (on loan from Vojvodina)
3 DF Serbia  SRB Nikola Varga
4 DF Serbia  SRB Branislav Krstić
5 DF Serbia  SRB Lazar Marković
7 MF Serbia  SRB Mihajlo Milosavić (on loan from TSC)
8 MF Serbia  SRB Aleksandar Rac
9 MF Serbia  SRB Itan Derviši (on loan from Inđija Toyo Tires)
10 MF Serbia  SRB Luka Serdar (on loan from Vojvodina)
11 FW Serbia  SRB Lazar Vrekić (on loan from Čukarički)
12 GK Serbia  SRB Ivan Knežević
13 DF Serbia  SRB Ognjen Mitrović
16 FW Serbia  SRB Jovan Kokir
18 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina  BIH Omar Pašagić
20 MF Serbia  SRB Aleksandar Stanisavljević
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Tanzania  TAN Alphonce Msanga (on loan from Spartak Subotica)
22 MF Tanzania  TAN Morice Abraham (on loan from Spartak Subotica)
23 DF Ivory Coast  CIV Ismael Maiga
24 DF Serbia  SRB Božidar Blagojević ( captain)
25 FW Serbia  SRB Andrija Mićić
27 DF Serbia  SRB Marko Mandić
28 MF Serbia  SRB Milan Gvozdenović (on loan from Radnički Kragujevac)
29 FW Serbia  SRB Branislav Marković
30 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina  BIH Jovan Ilić
33 GK Serbia  SRB Mane Marković
35 MF Serbia  SRB Zoran Rakić
69 MF Serbia  SRB Jovan Rosić
73 GK Serbia  SRB Mihailo Dragičević
77 FW Serbia  SRB Dušan Vlalukin

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Serbia  SRB Luka Kožović (at Studentski Grad until the end of the season)
MF Serbia  SRB Pavle Jovišić (at Bačka until the end of the season)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Serbia  SRB Denis Stajki (at 1. Maj Ruma until the end of the season)
FW Serbia  SRB Uroš Rakić (at Borac Šajkaš until the end of the season)

Honours

Notable players

This is a list of players who have played at full international level. [16]

For a list of all RFK Novi Sad 1921 players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:RFK Novi Sad 1921 players.

Managerial history

References

  1. ^ "Serbia and Montenegro - List of Foundation Dates". rsssf.org. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1955.-1962" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1962.-1968" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  4. ^ "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1968.-1973" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  5. ^ "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1973. - 1978" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Period 1978. – 1983" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  7. ^ "CUP OF YUGOSLAVIA 1976/77". rsssf.org. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Period 1983. – 1988" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  9. ^ "CUP OF YUGOSLAVIA 1995/96". rsssf.org. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  10. ^ "RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  11. ^ "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2000.-2006" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Serbia 2006/07". rsssf.org. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  13. ^ "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2012.-2020" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  14. ^ "Serbia 2022/23". rsssf.org. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  15. ^ Novi Sad 1921 squad at prvaliga.rs, 5-8-2023 (in Serbian)
  16. ^ "RFK Novi Sad". national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from RFK Novi Sad)

Novi Sad
Full nameRFK Novi Sad 1921
Nickname(s)Kanarinci (The Canaries)
Founded1921; 103 years ago (1921)
GroundStadion "ČSK Čelarevo", Čelarevo
Capacity3,000
PresidentAleksandar Važić
Head coach Darko Tešović
League Serbian First League
2022–23Serbian First League, 7th of 16
Website Club website

RFK Novi Sad 1921 ( Serbian Cyrillic: РФК Нови Сад 1921) is a professional football club based in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian First League, the second tier of the national league system.

History

Founded in 1921 as NTK, the club was refounded in 1948 as FK Trgovački. They changed their name to FK Novi Sad in 1954. The club subsequently acquired the assets of NSK (formerly FK Eđšeg) through a merger in 1956. [1]

In 1958, the club became part of newly formed Yugoslav Second League. [2] Led by technical director Hugo Ruševljanin, they competed in Group East for three seasons, finishing as champions in 1960–61 to reach the Yugoslav First League for the first time ever. [2] The club remained in the top flight of Yugoslav football until 1964. [3] They subsequently spent two seasons in the Second League, finishing bottom of the table in 1965–66. [3]

In 1966, the club merged with FK Radnički to form RFK Novi Sad. They finished as Serbian League North runners-up in 1966–67 before winning the title in 1967–68 to return to the Yugoslav Second League. The club spent the next 12 seasons in the second tier, including six seasons in Group North ( 1968–1974) and six seasons in Group West (1974– 1980). [4] [5] [6] They also reached the Yugoslav Cup semi-finals in 1976–77, losing to the eventual winners Hajduk Split. [7] Later on, the club returned to the Second League after winning the Vojvodina League in 1982, remaining in the second tier until 1988. [8]

After the breakup of Yugoslavia, the club advanced to the FR Yugoslavia Cup semi-finals in 1995–96. [9] They also spent 14 consecutive seasons in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro until 2006. [10] [11] The club promptly won the Serbian League Vojvodina in 2006–07 and took promotion to the Serbian First League. [12] They competed in the second tier of Serbian football until 2013. [13]

In 2014, the club was reformed as RFK Novi Sad 1921. They reached the Vojvodina League South in 2020. After winning the title in 2022, the club merged with FK Proleter Novi Sad, taking its Serbian First League spot. [14]

Current squad

As of 10 April 2024 [15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Serbia  SRB Ranko Puškić (on loan from Vojvodina)
3 DF Serbia  SRB Nikola Varga
4 DF Serbia  SRB Branislav Krstić
5 DF Serbia  SRB Lazar Marković
7 MF Serbia  SRB Mihajlo Milosavić (on loan from TSC)
8 MF Serbia  SRB Aleksandar Rac
9 MF Serbia  SRB Itan Derviši (on loan from Inđija Toyo Tires)
10 MF Serbia  SRB Luka Serdar (on loan from Vojvodina)
11 FW Serbia  SRB Lazar Vrekić (on loan from Čukarički)
12 GK Serbia  SRB Ivan Knežević
13 DF Serbia  SRB Ognjen Mitrović
16 FW Serbia  SRB Jovan Kokir
18 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina  BIH Omar Pašagić
20 MF Serbia  SRB Aleksandar Stanisavljević
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Tanzania  TAN Alphonce Msanga (on loan from Spartak Subotica)
22 MF Tanzania  TAN Morice Abraham (on loan from Spartak Subotica)
23 DF Ivory Coast  CIV Ismael Maiga
24 DF Serbia  SRB Božidar Blagojević ( captain)
25 FW Serbia  SRB Andrija Mićić
27 DF Serbia  SRB Marko Mandić
28 MF Serbia  SRB Milan Gvozdenović (on loan from Radnički Kragujevac)
29 FW Serbia  SRB Branislav Marković
30 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina  BIH Jovan Ilić
33 GK Serbia  SRB Mane Marković
35 MF Serbia  SRB Zoran Rakić
69 MF Serbia  SRB Jovan Rosić
73 GK Serbia  SRB Mihailo Dragičević
77 FW Serbia  SRB Dušan Vlalukin

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Serbia  SRB Luka Kožović (at Studentski Grad until the end of the season)
MF Serbia  SRB Pavle Jovišić (at Bačka until the end of the season)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Serbia  SRB Denis Stajki (at 1. Maj Ruma until the end of the season)
FW Serbia  SRB Uroš Rakić (at Borac Šajkaš until the end of the season)

Honours

Notable players

This is a list of players who have played at full international level. [16]

For a list of all RFK Novi Sad 1921 players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:RFK Novi Sad 1921 players.

Managerial history

References

  1. ^ "Serbia and Montenegro - List of Foundation Dates". rsssf.org. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1955.-1962" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1962.-1968" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  4. ^ "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1968.-1973" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  5. ^ "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1973. - 1978" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Period 1978. – 1983" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  7. ^ "CUP OF YUGOSLAVIA 1976/77". rsssf.org. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Period 1983. – 1988" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  9. ^ "CUP OF YUGOSLAVIA 1995/96". rsssf.org. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  10. ^ "RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  11. ^ "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2000.-2006" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Serbia 2006/07". rsssf.org. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  13. ^ "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2012.-2020" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  14. ^ "Serbia 2022/23". rsssf.org. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  15. ^ Novi Sad 1921 squad at prvaliga.rs, 5-8-2023 (in Serbian)
  16. ^ "RFK Novi Sad". national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.

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