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FK Sloboda Tuzla

Fudbalski klub Sloboda Tuzla (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Слободa Tyзла; English: Football Club Sloboda Tuzla) is a Bosnian professional football club based in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The English translation of the team's name is Football Club Freedom Tuzla.

Sloboda Tuzla
Full nameFudbalski Klub Sloboda Tuzla
Nickname(s)Crveno-crni (The Red-and-blacks)
Founded1919; 104 years ago (1919)
GroundStadion Tušanj
Capacity7,200
PresidentElmir Šećerbegović
ManagerAdnan Jahić
LeaguePremier League BH
2021–22Premier League BH, 10th
WebsiteClub website

The club is a member of the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina and has been active in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina since it was founded, an exception being a two-year stint of playing in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina after the club got relegated to it in the 2011–12 Premier League season.

Sloboda got promoted back up to the Premier League in the 2013–14 First League of FBiH season, and has been playing in the country's top division since.

History

Foundation

FK Sloboda Tuzla was founded in 1919, as a part of the Labour Sport Society Gorki, named after the great socialist Russian poet Maxim Gorky. The football club and the labour society was popular in a wide part of the sporting public in Tuzla and beyond. The club was formed on the initiative of the Tuzla branch of the newly formed Communist party of Yugoslavia, under the influence of the ideas of the October revolution of 1917 and revolutionary movements in Yugoslavia and Bosnia and Herzegovina as its integral part.[citation needed]

After the initial congress of unification and the creation of the Socialist Labour Party (Communists) in Yugoslavia that took place in Vukovar, Croatia in 1919, the first conference of the Tuzla municipal organisation of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia took place on 17 October 1919 in Tuzla. The elected party council decided on the same day to start with the formation of a worker's sporting society. The official founding of the club took place in the end of October 1919, and gathering was led by Jovo Sretenović, Mato Vidović, Safet Hadžiefendić, Ljubko Simić, Niko Trifković and Petar Dugonjić.[1]

The men elected into the first Board of directors of the club were: Leonard Bancher, Mato Vidović, Niko Trifković, Stjepan Brkljačić and Alfred Puhta, Mijo Cuvaj and Ahmed Mandžić, Franto Bauzek (locksmith), Emil Kranjčec, Jakov Čurić and Petar Dugonjić, Franjo Miškovski, Safet Hadžiefendić, August Mot and Karlo Schwartz. The origin of the original name of the sporting society, Gorki, was explained by Petar Dugonjić:

When the final preparations for the organising meeting were being dealt with, it was suggested that the club be named Sokolović, after Mićo Sokolović, a known worker's rights activist. Then Mitar Trifunović noticed: "People, few will know that we named the Club after our Mića. Most will think of Mehmed-paša Sokolović". The practical Franjo Rezač insisted we go to the meeting with a concrete name suggestion. Mitar Trifunović then said: "If no one objects, I would suggest the club bears the name of Maxim Gorky". I remember it well. Afterwards the name was accepted with enthusiasm at the meeting.[1]

The first headquarters of the club was in Rudarska Street in Tuzla, not far from Skver is today. Afterwards the headquarters moved to the building of the Jewish Bank, then to the Grand Hotel and then back to Rudarska Street. The games were played on two fields – the first one was called the Communist playground between what today are the Chemical and Mechanical high-schools and the second one was the field where the Braća Ribar primary schools stands.[citation needed]

All the players were workers, and the Gorki first team had the following players: Mirko Veseli, Peri Mot, Karlo Krejči, Santo Altarac, Ivica Šifer, Franto Bauzek, Mijo Josić, Lorenc Ajhberger, Vili Zaboš, Slavko Zafani, Ahmed Mandžić, Alfred Puhta, Jozo Vikić, Malaga Mustačević, Dragoslav Stakić and several others. The coach was Brato Gamberger, former player of HŠK Zrinjski.[1]

The club mostly played against other Tuzla football clubs. Namely, at the time of the formation of FK Gorki there were three other football clubs in Tuzla, Zrinjski, Obilić and Makabi, based around the Croatian, Serbian and Jewish population of Tuzla. In 1921 the Bosniak club Bura was also formed. Unlike these confessional clubs, FK Gorki was multinational and accepted members of all faiths and ethnicities.[citation needed]

It is important to note that the official ground of Tuzla in this period was the field of HŠK Zrinjski built in 1928 on the road to Solina from Brčanska Malta with the help of Kalman Liska, a wood merchant and president of HŠK Zrinjski.[citation needed]

 
Panoramic view of the stadium

FK Sloboda

In 1924, because of the country-wide ban of communist activities, FK Gorki was banned by the government of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes under the orders of the infamous Obznana. There was an attempt to form another worker's club, called Hajduk, but this was also banned in 1924.[citation needed]

Foundation and activity between 1927 and 1941

Thanks to the perseverance of labour activists, on 20 November 1927 the Labour-cultural and sporting society Sloboda (Bosnian: Radničko-kulturno sportsko društvo Sloboda) was formed in Tuzla. The society initially had four sections: Sports, Tamburica, Choir and Amateur theatre. The first team of the sports section was: Karlo Mot, Nikola Kemenc, Suljo Nezirović, Alfred Puhta, Safet and Ešo Isabegović, Oto and Ivica Milinović, Josip Leder and Muho Mujezinović, Karlo Schwartz, Vlado Mileusnić, Jozo Kemenc, Rihard Žlebnik, Mujo Begić and many others.

In the beginning of 1928, the sports section becomes independent and renames itself to RSK Sloboda. Although officially under the influence of social-democrats, communists continue to have a substantial influence in the club, hence it is a continuation of the formerly banned FK Gorki. That is the reason the year of foundation is always considered to be 1919, the year when Gorki was formed and not 1928. The first game played by the new club was against FK Solvaj from Lukavac. Because of the discontinuation of several other Tuzla football clubs, like Obilić nad Bura, many players transferred to Sloboda and in 1928 it had a formidable team that consisted of the following players: Asim Mulaosmanović, Muho Mujeznović, Dejan Vujasinović, Mujko Mešković, Meša Selimović, Abdurahman Mujezinović Smrt, Vlado Mileusnić, Karlo Mot, Ivan Majer and others. It is a very interesting fact that Mehmed Meša Selimović, one of the greatest Bosniak writers of all time, played in Sloboda at this period.[citation needed]

Re-foundation in SFRY and rise to the top 1945–1992

 
A 1961–62 Yugoslav Second League season match between match between Maribor and Sloboda on 3 December 1961.

During the time of former Yugoslavia, FK Sloboda was active in the Yugoslav First League and the team had much success, despite never winning the title. The best result was achieved in 1977 when FC Sloboda has qualified for the UEFA cup 1977–78. Unfortunately, Las Palmas from Spain was stronger, 5–0 in Spain for Las Palmas and 4–3 for FK Sloboda in Tuzla. This is a club with very rich history in former Yugoslavia giving many stars such as Mesud Nalić, Omer Jusić, Rizah Mešković, Mersed Kovačević, Fuad Mulahasanović, Ismet Hadžić, Dževad Šećerbegović, Mustafa Hukić, Midhat Memišević as well as young players members of U-20 national team such as Isanović, Ćulumarević, Milošević, Hajrulahović, Jogunčić.[citation needed]

Bosnian First League 1993–2000

In 1991 Sloboda was to be relegated from 1st Yugoslav league, but after Croatian and Slovenian teams left Yugoslav 1st league Sloboda was there for season 1992 but left league with Željezničar, Sarajevo and Velež after breakout of war. Until 2000 Sloboda played First League of NFSBiH, after 2000 Sloboda played Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Season 1994–1995 was first season of Bosnian First League, Sloboda won Tuzla Group but lost in First Play-off Round from Bosna Visoko, and reached finals of National Cup, but lost to Čelik Zenica.

Next season saw Sloboda winning third place in League, top scorer was Nedim Omerović with 17 goals, same thing happens again in Cup, losing to Čelik.

In season 1996–1997 Sloboda declined and ended up tenth in First League. In Season 1997–1998 Sloboda missed Championship Playoff with Croat teams by 3 points.

Season 1998–1999 was turbulent one, by the end of first half of championship Sloboda was in relegation zone, on winter Mustafa Hukić took club over and made great success by reaching fifth place.

Season 1999–2000 started with huge expectations, fans expected great things, but on 7 August manager of Sloboda Mustafa Hukić died in car crash, and Sloboda ended up in 7th place and runner up in 3 team finals of National Cup.

Number of great players played for team during these years such as Vedin Musić, Muhamed Konjić, Sakib Malkočević, Nedim Omerović.

Premier League, decline and relegation 2000–2012

First League of FBiH (2nd tier of Bosnian football), back in top flight 2014–present

After 42 years, Sloboda got relegated from the top divisions (including both, Yugoslav and Bosnian football) to the First League of FBiH in the 2011–12 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina season. They came back after their 2nd season of being relegated. In their first season after getting back to the top tier (2014–15), Sloboda finished at 8th place, recording the 2nd best performance of the spring part of the season (8–4–3).

Sloboda was the league leader of the first part of the 2015–16 Bosnian Premier League season. Until March 2016, the team were on an 18-game unbeaten run in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina dating back to 18 November 2015. The club took 2nd league place that season, managing also to achieve the Bosnian Cup final which was lost by Radnik Bijeljina (11 May – Tuzla: 1–1, 18 May – Bijeljina: 0–3).

The season 2016–17 was followed by turbulence. The club's board changed when Azmir Husić decided to leave the chairman seat in September and was replaced with Senad Mujkanović. The club took 5th place in the league at the end. That season left the fans with memories on one of the best come backs when Sloboda hosted Zrinjski Mostar on 19 November 2016. Zrinski had 3–0 after 51 minutes, but the Tuzla-based team managed to tie the game in the end in only 18 minutes.

The 2017–18 league season was entire to forget when the club took 10th position, just one place above relegation zone. However, through the 2017–18 Bosnian Cup, under the guidance of then manager Slavko Petrović, Sloboda made it all the way to the semi-finals, losing 4–1 on aggregate to eventual winner, Željezničar.[2]

On 29 March 2019, the club chairman, Senad Mujkanović left Sloboda and, Sead Kozlić was named for the new club's chairman.[3] Not even seven months after Kozlić was named as the new chairman, on 15 October 2019, Kozlić decided to step down from the position,[4] while on the next day, 16 October, Elmir Šećerbegović became the new FK Sloboda Tuzla club chairman.[5]

Supporters

Home team supporters from Stadion Tušanj, which are known as Fukare Tuzla, were established in 1987. The name originated from Red-Black Killers in the early 1970s.[6]

Rivalry

Sloboda's main rival is Tuzla City, the other team from the city of Tuzla. The first match was played on 11 August 2018, when Tuzla City was the host. Sloboda won that game 1–0.[7] Tuzla City's first derby win came on 31 August 2019, which finished 2–1 in favor of the younger Tuzla club.[8]

Honours

Domestic

League

Cups

European

European record

As of 7 July 2016
Competition Played Won Drew Lost GF GA GD Win%
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 4 1 1 2 4 9 −5 025.00
UEFA Intertoto Cup 8 2 2 4 7 12 −5 025.00
Total 12 3 3 6 11 21 −10 025.00

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

List of matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
1977–78 UEFA Cup 1R   Las Palmas 4–3 0–5 4–8
2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R   KA Akureyri 1–1 1–1 2–2 (2–3 p)
2R   Lierse 1–0 1–5 2–5
2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R   Celje 1–0 1–2 2–2 (a)
2R   Spartak Trnava 0–1 1–2 1–3
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Beitar Jerusalem 0–0 0–1 0–1

Players

Current squad

As of 6 September 2022[10]

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   BIH Semir Bukvić
3 DF   BIH Emir Jusić (Captain)
4 DF   BIH Kenin Devedžić
5 DF   BIH Muharem Čivić (Vice-captain)
6 DF   BIH Kemal Osmanković
7 MF   BIH Saša Maksimović
8 MF   BIH Said Husejinović
10 MF   BIH Eldar Mehmedović
11 FW   SRB Nikola Komazec
14 MF   BIH Alen Kurtalić
19 DF   BIH Harun Beganović
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF   BIH Jasmin Osmić
22 FW   BIH Irman Sejmenović
23 MF   BIH Stojan Vranješ
25 DF   BIH Tarik Kapetanović
38 MF   SVN Adam Vošnjak
44 MF   BIH Melvin Osmić
66 GK   SRB Filip Erić
77 MF   BIH Kenan Delić
99 FW   BIH Kemal Mujarić
FW   BIH Amer Bekić

Players with multiple nationalities

Managerial history

Presidents

  •   Ante Raos
  •   Salko Bukvarević
  •   Enver Bijedić
  •   Salih Šabović
  •   Davud Zahirović
  •   Mersad Kovačević
  •   Azmir Husić
  •   Senad Mujkanović
  •   Sead Kozlić
  •   Elmir Šećerbegović

Club ranking

UEFA coefficient

2020–21 season

Rank Team Points
374   Racing-Union 1.650
375   Borac 1.600
376   Radnik 1.600
377   Sloboda 1.600
378   Bohemian 1.575
379   Derry City 1.575
380   St Patrick's Athletic 1.575

As of 17 December 2020. Source

References

  1. ^ a b c RSD Sloboda Tuzla 1919–1989, a monography commemorating 70 years of the club
  2. ^ N.K. (18 April 2018). "Željezničar protutnjao Tuzlom i zakazao finale Kupa BiH s Krupom" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. from the original on 29 March 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Skupština razriješila Mujkanovića, Kozlić novi predsjednik Slobode" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. 29 March 2019. from the original on 29 March 2019. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  4. ^ E. Čaušević (15 October 2019). "Sead Kozlić podnio neopozivu ostavku na mjestu predsjednika UO FK Sloboda" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. from the original on 23 September 2022. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  5. ^ R. Pašić (16 October 2019). "Izabran novi predsjednik UO FK Sloboda" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. from the original on 23 July 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Fukare Tuzla – najvjernija armija!". fksloboda.ba. 22 August 2015. from the original on 29 August 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  7. ^ E.B. (11 August 2018). "Sloboda sa igračem manje pobijedila Tuzla City u prvom tuzlanskom derbiju u historiji" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. from the original on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  8. ^ K.H. (31 August 2019). "FK Tuzla City pobijedio Slobodu i ostvario prvu pobjedu u historiji protiv gradskog rivala" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. from the original on 31 August 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  9. ^ "Kup prvoligaša i Superkup". strategija.org (in Serbian). from the original on 31 January 2020. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  10. ^ "FK Sloboda Tuzla first team". fksloboda.ba (in Bosnian). from the original on 20 May 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2022.

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Premier League in the 2013 14 First League of FBiH season and has been playing in the country s top division since Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 FK Sloboda 1 2 1 Foundation and activity between 1927 and 1941 1 2 2 Re foundation in SFRY and rise to the top 1945 1992 1 3 Bosnian First League 1993 2000 1 4 Premier League decline and relegation 2000 2012 1 4 1 First League of FBiH 2nd tier of Bosnian football back in top flight 2014 present 2 Supporters 3 Rivalry 4 Honours 4 1 Domestic 4 1 1 League 4 1 2 Cups 4 2 European 5 European record 5 1 List of matches 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 2 Players with multiple nationalities 7 Managerial history 8 Presidents 9 Club ranking 9 1 UEFA coefficient 9 1 1 2020 21 season 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditFoundation Edit FK Sloboda Tuzla was founded in 1919 as a part of the Labour Sport Society Gorki named after the great socialist Russian poet Maxim Gorky The football club and the labour society was popular in a wide part of the sporting public in Tuzla and beyond The club was formed on the initiative of the Tuzla branch of the newly formed Communist party of Yugoslavia under the influence of the ideas of the October revolution of 1917 and revolutionary movements in Yugoslavia and Bosnia and Herzegovina as its integral part citation needed After the initial congress of unification and the creation of the Socialist Labour Party Communists in Yugoslavia that took place in Vukovar Croatia in 1919 the first conference of the Tuzla municipal organisation of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia took place on 17 October 1919 in Tuzla The elected party council decided on the same day to start with the formation of a worker s sporting society The official founding of the club took place in the end of October 1919 and gathering was led by Jovo Sretenovic Mato Vidovic Safet Hadziefendic Ljubko Simic Niko Trifkovic and Petar Dugonjic 1 The men elected into the first Board of directors of the club were Leonard Bancher Mato Vidovic Niko Trifkovic Stjepan Brkljacic and Alfred Puhta Mijo Cuvaj and Ahmed Mandzic Franto Bauzek locksmith Emil Kranjcec Jakov Curic and Petar Dugonjic Franjo Miskovski Safet Hadziefendic August Mot and Karlo Schwartz The origin of the original name of the sporting society Gorki was explained by Petar Dugonjic When the final preparations for the organising meeting were being dealt with it was suggested that the club be namedSokolovic after Mico Sokolovic a known worker s rights activist Then Mitar Trifunovic noticed People few will know that we named the Club after our Mica Most will think of Mehmed pasa Sokolovic The practical Franjo Rezac insisted we go to the meeting with a concrete name suggestion Mitar Trifunovic then said If no one objects I would suggest the club bears the name of Maxim Gorky I remember it well Afterwards the name was accepted with enthusiasm at the meeting 1 The first headquarters of the club was in Rudarska Street in Tuzla not far from Skver is today Afterwards the headquarters moved to the building of the Jewish Bank then to the Grand Hotel and then back to Rudarska Street The games were played on two fields the first one was called the Communist playground between what today are the Chemical and Mechanical high schools and the second one was the field where the Braca Ribar primary schools stands citation needed All the players were workers and the Gorki first team had the following players Mirko Veseli Peri Mot Karlo Krejci Santo Altarac Ivica Sifer Franto Bauzek Mijo Josic Lorenc Ajhberger Vili Zabos Slavko Zafani Ahmed Mandzic Alfred Puhta Jozo Vikic Malaga Mustacevic Dragoslav Stakic and several others The coach was Brato Gamberger former player of HSK Zrinjski 1 The club mostly played against other Tuzla football clubs Namely at the time of the formation of FK Gorki there were three other football clubs in Tuzla Zrinjski Obilic and Makabi based around the Croatian Serbian and Jewish population of Tuzla In 1921 the Bosniak club Bura was also formed Unlike these confessional clubs FK Gorki was multinational and accepted members of all faiths and ethnicities citation needed It is important to note that the official ground of Tuzla in this period was the field of HSK Zrinjski built in 1928 on the road to Solina from Brcanska Malta with the help of Kalman Liska a wood merchant and president of HSK Zrinjski citation needed Panoramic view of the stadium FK Sloboda Edit In 1924 because of the country wide ban of communist activities FK Gorki was banned by the government of the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes under the orders of the infamous Obznana There was an attempt to form another worker s club called Hajduk but this was also banned in 1924 citation needed Foundation and activity between 1927 and 1941 Edit Thanks to the perseverance of labour activists on 20 November 1927 the Labour cultural and sporting society Sloboda Bosnian Radnicko kulturno sportsko drustvo Sloboda was formed in Tuzla The society initially had four sections Sports Tamburica Choir and Amateur theatre The first team of the sports section was Karlo Mot Nikola Kemenc Suljo Nezirovic Alfred Puhta Safet and Eso Isabegovic Oto and Ivica Milinovic Josip Leder and Muho Mujezinovic Karlo Schwartz Vlado Mileusnic Jozo Kemenc Rihard Zlebnik Mujo Begic and many others In the beginning of 1928 the sports section becomes independent and renames itself to RSK Sloboda Although officially under the influence of social democrats communists continue to have a substantial influence in the club hence it is a continuation of the formerly banned FK Gorki That is the reason the year of foundation is always considered to be 1919 the year when Gorki was formed and not 1928 The first game played by the new club was against FK Solvaj from Lukavac Because of the discontinuation of several other Tuzla football clubs like Obilic nad Bura many players transferred to Sloboda and in 1928 it had a formidable team that consisted of the following players Asim Mulaosmanovic Muho Mujeznovic Dejan Vujasinovic Mujko Meskovic Mesa Selimovic Abdurahman Mujezinovic Smrt Vlado Mileusnic Karlo Mot Ivan Majer and others It is a very interesting fact that Mehmed Mesa Selimovic one of the greatest Bosniak writers of all time played in Sloboda at this period citation needed Re foundation in SFRY and rise to the top 1945 1992 Edit A 1961 62 Yugoslav Second League season match between match between Maribor and Sloboda on 3 December 1961 During the time of former Yugoslavia FK Sloboda was active in the Yugoslav First League and the team had much success despite never winning the title The best result was achieved in 1977 when FC Sloboda has qualified for the UEFA cup 1977 78 Unfortunately Las Palmas from Spain was stronger 5 0 in Spain for Las Palmas and 4 3 for FK Sloboda in Tuzla This is a club with very rich history in former Yugoslavia giving many stars such as Mesud Nalic Omer Jusic Rizah Meskovic Mersed Kovacevic Fuad Mulahasanovic Ismet Hadzic Dzevad Secerbegovic Mustafa Hukic Midhat Memisevic as well as young players members of U 20 national team such as Isanovic Culumarevic Milosevic Hajrulahovic Joguncic citation needed Bosnian First League 1993 2000 Edit In 1991 Sloboda was to be relegated from 1st Yugoslav league but after Croatian and Slovenian teams left Yugoslav 1st league Sloboda was there for season 1992 but left league with Zeljeznicar Sarajevo and Velez after breakout of war Until 2000 Sloboda played First League of NFSBiH after 2000 Sloboda played Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina Season 1994 1995 was first season of Bosnian First League Sloboda won Tuzla Group but lost in First Play off Round from Bosna Visoko and reached finals of National Cup but lost to Celik Zenica Next season saw Sloboda winning third place in League top scorer was Nedim Omerovic with 17 goals same thing happens again in Cup losing to Celik In season 1996 1997 Sloboda declined and ended up tenth in First League In Season 1997 1998 Sloboda missed Championship Playoff with Croat teams by 3 points Season 1998 1999 was turbulent one by the end of first half of championship Sloboda was in relegation zone on winter Mustafa Hukic took club over and made great success by reaching fifth place Season 1999 2000 started with huge expectations fans expected great things but on 7 August manager of Sloboda Mustafa Hukic died in car crash and Sloboda ended up in 7th place and runner up in 3 team finals of National Cup Number of great players played for team during these years such as Vedin Music Muhamed Konjic Sakib Malkocevic Nedim Omerovic Premier League decline and relegation 2000 2012 Edit First League of FBiH 2nd tier of Bosnian football back in top flight 2014 present Edit After 42 years Sloboda got relegated from the top divisions including both Yugoslav and Bosnian football to the First League of FBiH in the 2011 12 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina season They came back after their 2nd season of being relegated In their first season after getting back to the top tier 2014 15 Sloboda finished at 8th place recording the 2nd best performance of the spring part of the season 8 4 3 Sloboda was the league leader of the first part of the 2015 16 Bosnian Premier League season Until March 2016 the team were on an 18 game unbeaten run in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina dating back to 18 November 2015 The club took 2nd league place that season managing also to achieve the Bosnian Cup final which was lost by Radnik Bijeljina 11 May Tuzla 1 1 18 May Bijeljina 0 3 The season 2016 17 was followed by turbulence The club s board changed when Azmir Husic decided to leave the chairman seat in September and was replaced with Senad Mujkanovic The club took 5th place in the league at the end That season left the fans with memories on one of the best come backs when Sloboda hosted Zrinjski Mostar on 19 November 2016 Zrinski had 3 0 after 51 minutes but the Tuzla based team managed to tie the game in the end in only 18 minutes The 2017 18 league season was entire to forget when the club took 10th position just one place above relegation zone However through the 2017 18 Bosnian Cup under the guidance of then manager Slavko Petrovic Sloboda made it all the way to the semi finals losing 4 1 on aggregate to eventual winner Zeljeznicar 2 On 29 March 2019 the club chairman Senad Mujkanovic left Sloboda and Sead Kozlic was named for the new club s chairman 3 Not even seven months after Kozlic was named as the new chairman on 15 October 2019 Kozlic decided to step down from the position 4 while on the next day 16 October Elmir Secerbegovic became the new FK Sloboda Tuzla club chairman 5 Supporters EditHome team supporters from Stadion Tusanj which are known as Fukare Tuzla were established in 1987 The name originated from Red Black Killers in the early 1970s 6 Rivalry EditSloboda s main rival is Tuzla City the other team from the city of Tuzla The first match was played on 11 August 2018 when Tuzla City was the host Sloboda won that game 1 0 7 Tuzla City s first derby win came on 31 August 2019 which finished 2 1 in favor of the younger Tuzla club 8 Honours EditDomestic Edit League Edit Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina Runners up 1 2015 16 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Winners 1 2013 14 Yugoslav First League Third place 1 1976 77 Yugoslav Second League Winners 1 1958 59Cups Edit Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup Runners up 7 1994 95 1995 96 1997 98 1999 2000 2007 08 2008 09 2015 16 Yugoslav Cup Runners up 1 1970 71 Yugoslav League Cup shared record Winners 1 1971 72 9 Runners up 1 1972 73European Edit UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners 1 1983 Joint Winner European record EditAs of 7 July 2016Competition Played Won Drew Lost GF GA GD Win UEFA Cup UEFA Europa League 4 1 1 2 4 9 5 0 25 00UEFA Intertoto Cup 8 2 2 4 7 12 5 0 25 00Total 12 3 3 6 11 21 10 0 25 00Legend GF Goals For GA Goals Against GD Goal Difference List of matches Edit Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg 1977 78 UEFA Cup 1R Las Palmas 4 3 0 5 4 82003 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R KA Akureyri 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 p 2R Lierse 1 0 1 5 2 52004 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Celje 1 0 1 2 2 2 a 2R Spartak Trnava 0 1 1 2 1 32016 17 UEFA Europa League 1Q Beitar Jerusalem 0 0 0 1 0 1Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 6 September 2022 10 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK BIH Semir Bukvic3 DF BIH Emir Jusic Captain 4 DF BIH Kenin Devedzic5 DF BIH Muharem Civic Vice captain 6 DF BIH Kemal Osmankovic7 MF BIH Sasa Maksimovic8 MF BIH Said Husejinovic10 MF BIH Eldar Mehmedovic11 FW SRB Nikola Komazec14 MF BIH Alen Kurtalic19 DF BIH Harun Beganovic No Pos Nation Player21 DF BIH Jasmin Osmic22 FW BIH Irman Sejmenovic23 MF BIH Stojan Vranjes25 DF BIH Tarik Kapetanovic38 MF SVN Adam Vosnjak44 MF BIH Melvin Osmic66 GK SRB Filip Eric77 MF BIH Kenan Delic99 FW BIH Kemal Mujaric FW BIH Amer BekicPlayers with multiple nationalities Edit Filip Eric Stojan VranjesManagerial history Edit Ostoja Simic mid 1960s Đorđe Bjelogrlic late 60s early 70s Mico Duvancic 1976 Đorđe Gerum 1976 1977 Mustafa Hukic 1 June 1994 30 June 1996 Nedzad Verlasevic 1 July 1996 30 June 1998 Mustafa Hukic 1 July 1998 7 August 1999 Abdulah Ibrakovic 1 September 2002 31 May 2003 Sakib Malkocevic 1 July 2008 24 July 2009 Nermin Hadziahmetovic 5 September 2009 5 November 2009 Adnan Osmanhodzic interim 9 November 2009 8 December 2009 Sakib Malkocevic interim 9 December 2008 25 December 2009 Vlatko Glavas 7 January 2010 27 October 2010 Denis Sadikovic 27 October 2010 8 March 2011 Ibrahim Crnkic 9 March 2011 25 September 2011 Darko Vojvodic 5 October 2011 30 April 2012 Vedran Kovacevic interim 2012 30 April 2012 3 May 2012 Abdulah Ibrakovic 3 May 2012 18 September 2012 Denis Sadikovic 20 September 2012 9 February 2013 Smajil Karic 16 February 2013 11 January 2014 Miroslav Blazevic 17 January 2014 3 June 2014 Denis Sadikovic 1 July 2014 27 September 2014 Acacio Casimiro 30 September 2014 15 January 2015 Husref Musemic 15 January 2015 11 September 2016 Amir Spahic interim 11 September 2016 11 October 2016 Vlado Jagodic 11 October 2016 10 September 2017 Slavko Petrovic 11 September 2017 8 June 2018 Admir Smajic team manager 8 June 2018 13 July 2018 Milenko Bosnjakovic 8 June 2018 31 July 2018 Zlatan Nalic 31 July 2018 3 June 2019 Admir Smajic team manager 10 June 2019 1 October 2019 Mile Lazarevic 18 June 2019 28 September 2019 Gradimir Crnogorac interim 1 October 2019 7 October 2019 Marijan Bloudek 7 October 2019 18 October 2019 Milenko Bosnjakovic 18 October 2019 13 December 2019 Gradimir Crnogorac 18 December 2019 9 March 2021 Mladen Zizovic 15 March 2021 24 March 2022 Amir Spahic interim 24 March 2022 23 June 2022 Adnan Jahic 23 June 2022 present Presidents Edit Ante Raos Salko Bukvarevic Enver Bijedic Salih Sabovic Davud Zahirovic Mersad Kovacevic Azmir Husic Senad Mujkanovic Sead Kozlic Elmir SecerbegovicClub ranking EditUEFA coefficient Edit 2020 21 season Edit Rank Team Points374 Racing Union 1 650375 Borac 1 600376 Radnik 1 600377 Sloboda 1 600378 Bohemian 1 575379 Derry City 1 575380 St Patrick s Athletic 1 575As of 17 December 2020 Source Further information UEFA coefficientReferences Edit a b c RSD Sloboda Tuzla 1919 1989 a monography commemorating 70 years of the club N K 18 April 2018 Zeljeznicar protutnjao Tuzlom i zakazao finale Kupa BiH s Krupom in Bosnian Klix ba Archived from the original on 29 March 2019 Retrieved 18 April 2018 Skupstina razrijesila Mujkanovica Kozlic novi predsjednik Slobode in Bosnian Klix ba 29 March 2019 Archived from the original on 29 March 2019 Retrieved 29 March 2019 E Causevic 15 October 2019 Sead Kozlic podnio neopozivu ostavku na mjestu predsjednika UO FK Sloboda in Bosnian sportsport ba Archived from the original on 23 September 2022 Retrieved 15 October 2019 R Pasic 16 October 2019 Izabran novi predsjednik UO FK Sloboda in Bosnian sportsport ba Archived from the original on 23 July 2022 Retrieved 16 October 2019 Fukare Tuzla najvjernija armija fksloboda ba 22 August 2015 Archived from the original on 29 August 2015 Retrieved 23 August 2015 E B 11 August 2018 Sloboda sa igracem manje pobijedila Tuzla City u prvom tuzlanskom derbiju u historiji in Bosnian Klix ba Archived from the original on 12 August 2018 Retrieved 11 August 2018 K H 31 August 2019 FK Tuzla City pobijedio Slobodu i ostvario prvu pobjedu u historiji protiv gradskog rivala in Bosnian Klix ba Archived from the original on 31 August 2019 Retrieved 31 August 2019 Kup prvoligasa i Superkup strategija org in Serbian Archived from the original on 31 January 2020 Retrieved 7 May 2019 FK Sloboda Tuzla first team fksloboda ba in Bosnian Archived from the original on 20 May 2022 Retrieved 6 September 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to FK Sloboda Tuzla FK Sloboda Tuzla at Facebook Retrieved 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