SERBIA-MONTENEGRO
Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in
green). Any previous name with which the team has participated in European
competitions is shown in parentheses.
SBM01 –
FK PARTIZAN BEOGRAD (YUG11) (SER02)
1945 JSD Partizan, 1963 FK Partizan; at the 1st
level of the Serbian league in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league
until 2002); ground: Stadion Partizana;
colours: black-white.
SBM02 –
FK CRVENA ZVEZDA BEOGRAD (YUG05) (SER01)
1945 FK Crvena zvezda; at the 1st level of
the Serbian league in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
2002); ground: Stadion Rajko
Mitić;
colours: red-white.
SBM03 – FK SMEDEREVO 1924
(FK SARTID Smederevo)
1924
FK SARTID (Srpsko akcionarsko rudarsko
topioničarsko industrijsko
društvo), 1944 FK Metalac,
1946 FD Jedinstvo, 1949, ŽSD Smederevo, 1952 FK Smederevo,
1958 OFK Budućnost (+FK Metalac Smederevo),
1962 FK Smederevo, 1967 FK Metalurg,
1976 FK Smederevo, 1992 FK SARTID, 2004 FK Smederevo, 2014 FK Semendrija
1924 (+ FK Seljak Mihajlovac),
2015 FK Smederevo 1924 (in the Yugoslavian league until 2002); at the 2nd level
of the Serbian League in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion Smederevo; colours: blue.
SBM04 – FK ŽELEZNIK LAVOVI BEOGRAD
(FK Železnik)
1930
FK Železnik;
2005 dissolved (+ FK Voždovac
Beograd => FK Voždovac)
and re-fonded as FK Železnik
Lavovi, 2015 dissolved (+ FK Radnički Beograd => FK Radnički Beograd) (in the Yugoslavian
league until 2002); ground: Stadion Mali Poljud; colours: red.
SBM05 – FK
BUDUĆNOST
BANATSKI DVOR
1938 FK Budućnost, 2006 dissolved
(+ FK Banat Zrenjanin => FK Banat Zrenjanin); (in the Yugoslavian league
until 2002); ground: Stadion Mirko
Vučurević; colours: red-black.
SBM06 – FK ZETA GOLUBOVCI (MON01)
1927 FK Danika, 1945 FK Napredak, 1955 Zeta; at the 2nd
level of the
SBM07 – OFK
BEOGRAD
(YUG09) (SER07)
1911 BSK, 1945 Metalac, 1950 BSK (+ FK Beograd), 1957
OSD, 1957 OFK (+ TSK Sumadija); at the 2nd
level of the Serbian league In the
2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until 2002); ground: Omladinski
Stadion; colours: white-blue.
SBM08 – FK
HAJDUK KULA
1925 FK Hajduk, 20.. FK Hajduk Rodić-MB, 2006 FK Hajduk, 2013 dissolved (in the Yugoslavian league until 2002); ground: Stadion SPC Hajduk; colours:
green-white.
The
Romanization of the Serbian and Montenegrin names is carried out on the basis
of the BNG/PCGN system
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name
(sometimes due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made are therefore mine, based on the data I was
able to collect.