SERBIA
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.
SER01 –
FK CRVENA ZVEZDA BEOGRAD (YUG05) (SBM02)
1945 FK Crvena zvezda; at the 1st level in
the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
SER02 –
FK PARTIZAN BEOGRAD (YUG11) (SBM01)
1945 JSD Partizan, 1963 FK Partizan; at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until 2002; in the
league of Serbia-Montenegro until 2006); ground: Stadion
Partizana; colours: black-white.
SER03 – FK VOJVODINA NOVI SAD (YUG20)
1914 FK Vojvodina, 1946 Sloga (+ Radnički + Slavija), 1950 Fudbalski Klub Vojvodina; at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
SER04 –
FK BEŽANIJA BEOGRAD
1921 FK Soko, 1929 BSK (Bežanijski sportski
klub), 1945 FK jedinstvo, 1955 Bežanija, at the 5th
level in the 2023-24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
SER05 –
FK BORAC 1926 ČAČAK
1926 FK Borac 1926; at the 3rd
level in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
SER06 – FK
SEVOJNO
1950 FK Radnički Sevojno,
1961 FK Sevojno, 2009 FK Sevojno
Point, 2010 dissolved (+ FK Sloboda Užice => Sloboda
Point Sevojno) (in the Yugoslavian league until
SER07 - OFK
BEOGRAD (YUG09) (SBM07)
1911 BSK, 1945 Metalac, 1950 BSK (+ FK Beograd), 1957
OSD, 1957 OFK (+ TSK Sumadija); at the 2nd
level in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
SER08 –
FK SPARTAK SUBOTICA (FK Spartak
Zlatibor Voda Subotica)
1945 FK Spartak, 2008 FK Spartak Zlatibor Voda (+ FK
Zlatibor Voda Subotica), 2013 FK Spartak Subotica; at the 1st level
in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
SER09 – FK
RAD BEOGRAD (YUG12)
1958 Fudbalski Klub Rad; at the 3rd level
in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
SER10 – FK JAGODINA
1919 FK Zora, 1921 dissolved and re-formed as SK
Sparta, 1921 JSK Budućnost, 1935
Jagodinski SK, 1945 SD Polet, 1946 FK Nikčević
(Jagodina => Svetozarevo), 1949 FK Sloga, 1951 FK Mladost, 1954 FK Morava,
1962 FK Jagodina (+ FK Jedinstvo,
+ OFK Kablovi), 1992 FK Jagodina
(Svetozarevo => Jagodina);
at the 3rd level in the
2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
SER11 – FK ČUKARIČKI
BEOGRAD
1926 ČSK (Čukarički
Sporski Klub), 1948 FK Čukarički, 2005 Čukarički Stankom,
2011 FK Čukarički; at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
SER12 – FK MLADOST LUČANI
1952 FK Mladost; at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season (in
the Yugoslavian league until
SER13 – FK RADNIČKI NIŠ (YUG13)
1923 SK Radnički Niš,
1929 Građanski Niš, 1936 FK Radnički Niš; at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season (in
the Yugoslavian league until
SER14 – FK TSC BAČKA TOPOLA
1913 Topolyai Sport Club, JAK (Jugoslovenski Atletski Klub), 1942 Topolyai
SE (in the Hungarian league),
1945 FK Egység, 1951 FK Topola,
1974 FK AIK Bačka Topola,
2005 FK Bačka Topola,
2013 FK TSC (Topolski Sportski
Club) Bačka Topola;
at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league
until
The
Romanization of the Serbian names is carried out on the basis of the BNG/PCGN
system
(Checked for validity and accuracy June 2019)
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.