Jump to content

FK Bačka 1901: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{refimprove|date=December 2014}}
{{refimprove|date=December 2014}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2014}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2014}}
{{distinguish|OFK Bačka}}

{{Infobox football club
{{distinguish|FK Bačka Bačka Palanka}}
| clubname = FK Bačka 1901
{{Infobox football club |
| image =
clubname = FK Bačka 1901 |
| fullname = Fudbalski klub Bačka 1901
<!-- an image is optional, but should be about 100px wide -->
| nickname = Crveno-bili (The Red-Whites)
image = |
| founded = 3 August 1901
fullname = Fudbalski klub Bačka 1901 Subotica|
| ground = [[Stadion kraj Somborske kapije]]
nickname = crveno-bili (The Red-Whites) |
| capacity = 3700
founded = 3 August 1901 |
| chairman = [[Nemanja Simović]]
ground = [[Stadion na Somborskoj kapiji]]<br />[[Subotica]] |
| manager = Slobodan Kustudić
capacity = 3700|
| league =
chairman = [[Nemanja Simović]] |
| season = 2020–21
manager = Slobodan Kustudić |
league = [[Serbian League Vojvodina]] |
| position = [[Serbian League Vojvodina]], 15th
| pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_redshoulders|pattern_ra1=|pattern_so1=_redtop_whitestripe
season = 2014/15 |
| leftarm1=FF0000|body1=FFFFFF|rightarm1=FF0000|shorts1=FF0000|socks1=FF0000
position = |
pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_redshoulders|pattern_ra1=|pattern_so1=_redtop_whitestripe|
| pattern_la2=|pattern_b2=|pattern_ra2=|pattern_so2=_redtop_whitestripe
leftarm1=FF0000|body1=FFFFFF|rightarm1=FF0000|shorts1=FF0000|socks1=FF0000|
| leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=FFFFFF
pattern_la2=|pattern_b2=|pattern_ra2=|pattern_so2=_redtop_whitestripe|
leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=FFFFFF|
}}
}}


'''FK Bačka 1901''' ({{Lang-sr-cyr|ФК Бачка 1901}}) is a [[Association football|football]] club from [[Subotica]] in [[Bačka]], [[Serbia]]. It is the longest running club in Serbia and also the oldest within the former [[Yugoslavia]]. Founded in 1901 in [[Subotica]], the club's colors are red and white, while the club's anthem is ''Pivaj Bačka veselo''.
'''FK Bačka 1901''' ({{Lang-sr-cyr|ФК Бачка 1901}}) is a [[Association football|football]] club from [[Subotica]] in [[Bačka]], [[Serbia]]. It is the longest running club in Serbia and also the oldest within the former [[Yugoslavia]]. Founded in 1901 in [[Subotica]], the club's colors are red and white, while the club's anthem is ''Pivaj Bačka veselo''.


== History ==
==History==
The club was founded in 1901, during [[Austro-Hungarian Monarchy|Austro-Hungarian]] administration. Bačka 1901 played a big role in a cultural and sport autonomy of [[Bunjevci]] [[Croats]] in Bačka during the [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian]] period.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.enciklopedija.hr/natuknica.aspx?ID=58589|title=Subotica {{!}} Hrvatska enciklopedija|website=www.enciklopedija.hr|access-date=2019-05-04}}</ref>
The club was founded in 1901, during [[Austro-Hungarian Monarchy|Austro-Hungarian]] administration. Bačka 1901 played a big role in a cultural and sport autonomy of [[Bunjevci]] [[Croats]] in Bačka during the [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian]] period.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.enciklopedija.hr/natuknica.aspx?ID=58589|title=Subotica {{!}} Hrvatska enciklopedija|website=www.enciklopedija.hr|access-date=2019-05-04}}</ref>


Line 39: Line 37:
In May 2007 the president of the club became [[Dragan Vujković]], former member of the Yugoslav national [[boxing]] team and silver medalist from two World Amateur Championships.<ref name="Ključevi">{{in lang|sr}} [http://www.suboticke.net/arhiva/broj%2044/strane/o%20tome%20se%20govori.htm Subotičke] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080312131426/http://www.suboticke.net/arhiva/broj%2044/strane/o%20tome%20se%20govori.htm |date=12 March 2008 }} Oni su gradili "grad sportova"</ref><ref>{{in lang|sr}} [http://www.suboticke.net/arhiva/broj%2087/strane/mozaik.htm Subotičke]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} U znaku crveno-belog, 29. veljače 2008.</ref>
In May 2007 the president of the club became [[Dragan Vujković]], former member of the Yugoslav national [[boxing]] team and silver medalist from two World Amateur Championships.<ref name="Ključevi">{{in lang|sr}} [http://www.suboticke.net/arhiva/broj%2044/strane/o%20tome%20se%20govori.htm Subotičke] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080312131426/http://www.suboticke.net/arhiva/broj%2044/strane/o%20tome%20se%20govori.htm |date=12 March 2008 }} Oni su gradili "grad sportova"</ref><ref>{{in lang|sr}} [http://www.suboticke.net/arhiva/broj%2087/strane/mozaik.htm Subotičke]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} U znaku crveno-belog, 29. veljače 2008.</ref>


=== Names through history ===
===Names through history===
*''Bácska Szabadkai Athletikai Club''
*''Bácska Szabadkai Athletikai Club''
*''JAD "Bačka"''
*''JAD "Bačka"''
Line 48: Line 46:
*''FK "Bačka"''
*''FK "Bačka"''


== Notable players ==
==Notable players==
These players are listed in the club's official website.<ref>[http://www.fkbacka1901.com/klub-istorija-poznatiigraci.php From official site famous players list] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711005040/http://www.fkbacka1901.com/klub-istorija-poznatiigraci.php |date=11 July 2011 }}</ref> In alphabetic order:
These players are listed in the club's official website.<ref>[http://www.fkbacka1901.com/klub-istorija-poznatiigraci.php From official site famous players list] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711005040/http://www.fkbacka1901.com/klub-istorija-poznatiigraci.php |date=11 July 2011 }}</ref> In alphabetic order:
{{col begin}}
{{col begin}}
Line 73: Line 71:
* [[Tomo Malagurski]]
* [[Tomo Malagurski]]
* [[Zoran Mandić]]
* [[Zoran Mandić]]
* [[Remija Marcikić|Remija Marcikić - Kapetan]], Yugoslav national team player and Southern Hungarian selected team player<ref>Neven, Subotica, 4-8-1921, page 3</ref>
* [[Remija Marcikić]], Yugoslav national team player and Southern Hungarian selected team player<ref>Neven, Subotica, 4-8-1921, page 3</ref>
* [[Nikola Matković]]
* [[Nikola Matković]]
{{col-2}}
{{col-2}}
Line 85: Line 83:
* [[Ivan Sarić]]
* [[Ivan Sarić]]
* [[Tomislav Sivić]]
* [[Tomislav Sivić]]
* [[Ivan Skenderović|Ivan Skenderović - Čedo]]
* [[Ivan Skenderović]]
* [[Dezider Szlezák]]
* [[Dezider Szlezák]]
* [[Attila Szabados]]
* [[Attila Szabados]]
Line 104: Line 102:
''For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK Bačka 1901 players]].''
''For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK Bačka 1901 players]].''


== Coaches ==
==Coaches==
List of all coaches:<ref>[http://issuu.com/morsviolenta/docs/monografija_fk_ba__ka_1901 Lučonoše Jugoslovenskog fudbala - Monografija FK Bačka Subotica 1901-2001] pag. 134 {{in lang|sr}}</ref>
List of all coaches:<ref>[http://issuu.com/morsviolenta/docs/monografija_fk_ba__ka_1901 Lučonoše Jugoslovenskog fudbala - Monografija FK Bačka Subotica 1901-2001] pag. 134 {{in lang|sr}}</ref>
{{col begin}}
{{col begin}}
Line 165: Line 163:
{{col end}}
{{col end}}


== FK Bačka in art ==
==FK Bačka in art==
Croatian writer from Bačka, [[Milivoj Prćić]], has written a [[monodrama]], ''Pivaj Bačka veselo'', dedicated to this club.
Croatian writer from Bačka, [[Milivoj Prćić]], has written a [[monodrama]], ''Pivaj Bačka veselo'', dedicated to this club.


Line 171: Line 169:


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}<!--added above External links/Sources by script-assisted edit-->


== External links ==
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.fkbacka1901.rs/index.html}}
* {{Official website|fkbacka1901.rs}}
* [http://srbijasport.net/tak/326 Vojvodina league - East] at SrbijaSport
* [http://srbijasport.net/tak/326 Vojvodina league - East] at SrbijaSport
*{{in lang|hr}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20110522014435/http://www.suboticadanas.info/html/index.php?module=Pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=3&pid=2378 Radio Subotica] «Crveno bijela zabava» podsjetila na povijest «Bačke»
*{{in lang|hr}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20110522014435/http://www.suboticadanas.info/html/index.php?module=Pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=3&pid=2378 Radio Subotica] «Crveno bijela zabava» podsjetila na povijest «Bačke»

Revision as of 19:01, 28 April 2022

FK Bačka 1901
Full nameFudbalski klub Bačka 1901
Nickname(s)Crveno-bili (The Red-Whites)
Founded3 August 1901
GroundStadion kraj Somborske kapije
Capacity3700
ChairmanNemanja Simović
ManagerSlobodan Kustudić
2020–21Serbian League Vojvodina, 15th

FK Bačka 1901 (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Бачка 1901) is a football club from Subotica in Bačka, Serbia. It is the longest running club in Serbia and also the oldest within the former Yugoslavia. Founded in 1901 in Subotica, the club's colors are red and white, while the club's anthem is Pivaj Bačka veselo.

History

The club was founded in 1901, during Austro-Hungarian administration. Bačka 1901 played a big role in a cultural and sport autonomy of Bunjevci Croats in Bačka during the Austro-Hungarian period.[1]

Its first name was Bácska Szabadkai Athletikai Club, since it was registered by the Austro-Hungarian authorities in Hungarian language.

In its early years, the club played in the leagues of the Austro-Hungarian Kingdom of Hungary, regularly winning in the southern league. After the First World War, the region became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed Yugoslavia in 1929), and the club participated in the Yugoslav championship twice, in its 1923 inaugural season and in 1925. During this time the club was named JSD Bačka.

In 1941, during the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia, Bačka was attached to Horthy's Hungary and the club was forced to compete in the Hungarian League, where it entered competition in its third-tier. In 1945 the communist authorities renamed the club to HAŠK Građanski (Croat Academical Sports Club Građanski) in their attempt to Croatize Slavic populations of Bačka region. Soon after the club was renamed to FD Sloboda. Later, it was renamed to FD Zvezda, and in 1963, the club returned the name Bačka.

FK Bačka 1901 - AIK Bačka Topola in Subotica (1970s)

FK Bačka 1901 were promoted to the Serbian League Vojvodina, national third tier in 2013.

In May 2007 the president of the club became Dragan Vujković, former member of the Yugoslav national boxing team and silver medalist from two World Amateur Championships.[2][3]

Names through history

  • Bácska Szabadkai Athletikai Club
  • JAD "Bačka"
  • HŠK "Bačka"
  • Hrvatski akademski športski klub "Građanski"
  • FD "Sloboda"
  • FD "Zvezda"
  • FK "Bačka"

Notable players

These players are listed in the club's official website.[4] In alphabetic order:

Besides these above, among Bačka's legendary persons are Lajos Vermes, Nikola Matković and Đuro Stantić.

For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see: Category:FK Bačka 1901 players.

Coaches

List of all coaches:[6]

FK Bačka in art

Croatian writer from Bačka, Milivoj Prćić, has written a monodrama, Pivaj Bačka veselo, dedicated to this club.

Later in 2006, Rajko Ljubič made a movie of the same name after Prćić's work.

References

  1. ^ "Subotica | Hrvatska enciklopedija". www.enciklopedija.hr. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  2. ^ (in Serbian) Subotičke Archived 12 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine Oni su gradili "grad sportova"
  3. ^ (in Serbian) Subotičke[permanent dead link] U znaku crveno-belog, 29. veljače 2008.
  4. ^ From official site famous players list Archived 11 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Neven, Subotica, 4-8-1921, page 3
  6. ^ Lučonoše Jugoslovenskog fudbala - Monografija FK Bačka Subotica 1901-2001 pag. 134 (in Serbian)