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FK Sloboda Užice

Gradski fudbalski klub Sloboda Užice (Serbian Cyrillic: Градски фудбалски клуб Слобода Ужице) is a Serbian professional football club from Užice. They are currently playing in the Serbian First League, the second tier of Serbian football.

Sloboda Užice
Full nameGradski fudbalski klub Sloboda Užice
Founded1925; 98 years ago (1925)
GroundRadomir Antić Stadium
Capacity15,000
ChairmanDragan Marjanović
Head coachPredrag Ristanović
LeagueSerbian First League
2022–23Serbian First League, 9th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

Early years (1920s and 1930s) edit

The club was founded through the initiative of Užice's workers in 1925, as part of the sports society named URSK Sloboda (Užički radnički sportski klub Sloboda, English: Užice's worker's sport klub Sloboda). The founders were communist activists Miloš Marković (who was two years earlier the founder of Radnički Niš) and Josip Šiber. From the very beginning, football had a priority over other sports in the newly founded sports society. The first official match was played on 24 June 1926 against Mladi Radnik from Kragujevac ending in a 2–2 draw. In the 1928–29 season, the club began participating in the regional Western Morava county league, along with other area clubs such as FK Era from Užice, Car Lazar and Obilić from Kruševac, Ibar from Kraljevo, Jedinstvo from Čačak and Takovo from Gornji Milanovac. In 1929, the club officially got accepted under the umbrella of the Yugoslav Football Association as well as the Worker's Sports Union. Due to financial difficulties, the club did not compete in the early 1930s, playing only friendly matches. The club scaled down its football activities in this period, turning its focus towards politics. Due to its ties to worker unions, the club got infiltrated by members and sympathizers of the banned Yugoslav Communist Party (KPJ), becoming in essence the focal point for communist activity in the city of Užice. Authorities reacted by forcing the club to drop the term "radnički" (reference to workers) from its name in early 1932. For the May Day that year, Sloboda's co-founder Josip Šiber placed the Red flag on the club's facilities. While the authorities conducted an investigation into the event, the flag re-appeared on the cliff overlooking the city. In December 1932, Sloboda ended up losing its license by the national police of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and was forced to shut down because of "spreading communist ideas". Soon after, the club resumed its activities under new name – USK Građanski (Užički sportski klub Građanski) – which was the authorities' attempt to distance the club from its ties to workers as well as fostering a new civic identity. FK Era, the other club from the city, merged into Građanski. In the 1936–37 season, Građanski became champion of the regional Western Morava county league, but still failed to qualify to the national level second-tier Yugoslav Second League, losing the playoff tie. During those qualification matches, the club supporters traveled by bus to Kragujevac to support their team against the local club Erdoglija in what is considered to be the first supporters trip outside Užice. In 1938, the club was again banned by the authorities, but a year later, the ban got lifted, and the club continued this time under yet another new name Budućnost. However, the Second World War began soon. During the occupation of the country by Axis forces, the club did not have any activity, and most of its players participated in fighting to liberate the country. Many of them perished during the war.[1]

Post World War II (1945–1991) edit

On 5 May 1945, the club was reestablished under its original name Sloboda, which means freedom (or liberty) in Serbian, and was now named FK Sloboda Titovo Užice (City of Užice was renamed to Titovo Užice). Next year the club won the local league and played for several years in the regional Serbian League. After the restructure of the football association, it became a member of the Kragujevac sub-division of the football federation. Until 1947, the club played its matches on the field in Krčagovo, but from then on began playing in a new stadium in Begluk, where under floodlights played its first night match against Metalac Belgrade. In 1956, the club reached its greatest achievement until then, by playing in the so-called IV Zone League (one of the 5 leagues forming the Yugoslav Second League) among other teams like Radnički Niš, Radnički Kragujevac, Rabotnički Skopje, Pobeda Prilep, Trepča Kosovska Mitrovica and others. The club suffered relegation after that season, but in that period it managed to accomplish some stability as regular participant in the Kragujevac Association League. In the 1962–63 season, Sloboda played the qualifications for the Yugoslav Second League against FK Bor, and after each team winning its home matches by 2–0, the final was played in Belgrade's JNA stadium, where it failed to win.

It was finally in its fourth attempt, in 1965, that the club managed to qualify to the Yugoslav Second League as second-place team in the Serbian League group South. In the qualifications it managed to overcome Belgrade's Železnik and Tetovo's Teteks. One of the club's most memorable nights during this period came on 19 February 1967, when the club held Yugoslavia's most successful club, Red Star Belgrade to a 1–1 draw in the Yugoslav Cup before losing 1–2 in extra time in front of 14,000 spectators. The following two seasons are remembered by the fans as the most successful until then. The club managed to conclude the first half of the championship in first place in both seasons, but on both occasions failed to reach the First League qualifications at the end.

Following this period, the league was restructured and some poor results saw the club drop down to the Serbian League (Yugoslav 3rd tier) where they remained until 1980, when it was promoted to the Yugoslav Second League East (the Second League was back then divided into two groups, East and West). Promotion was achieved with a crushing win over FK Topličanin by 5–0. In this period the club achieved stability, and in the 1987–88 season by finishing in the top half of the league table achieved qualification to the newly formed unified Second League. In this period, the late 1980s, the level of football played in Yugoslavia is by many considered the best ever.[1]

First League of Yugoslavia and stagnation (1991–2010) edit

In the 1991–92 season, the club was at the top of the Second League for a long period, but at the end failed to gain promotion to the top league, achieving that in the following season, 1992–93 and qualified to play in the First League of FR Yugoslavia for the 1993–94 time. Despite wins in Čačak against Borac by 4–1, and in Pljevlja against Rudar by 1–0, because of the restructuring of the league it only played in 1995 against the best teams of the First League.

 
Former Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidić played with Sloboda Užice youth team between 1994 and 1996 before transferring to Red Star

In June 1995, it managed to stay in the First League by winning in the promotion/relegation matches the Second League FK Novi Pazar in Novi Pazar in a penalty shoot-out. The following season, 1995–96 it ended in 4th place in the B First League, qualifying to play in the A First League in the second part of the championship. But, at the end, it finished last, despite wins against Proleter Zrenjanin and Mladost Lučani.

In the following seasons the club suffered a series of relegations, and despite few participations in the Second League, the club ended up mostly playing in the Serbian League (third national tier) during the 2000s.[1]

Merging with Sevojno and Serbian SuperLiga (2010–present) edit

In 2010 the club announced it merged with FK Sevojno,[2] which had just been promoted to the Serbian SuperLiga, and from then the club played in the SuperLiga, under the new name FK Sloboda Point Sevojno, until the name Sloboda Užice was restored as the club's official name on 13 October 2011.[3] In their first ever season, in the highest tier of Serbian football, they finished sixth, nine places off the relegation zone. They finished the 2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga season fifth and almost achieved Europa League qualifications. The 2012–13 Sloboda Užice season was the same they finished fifth for the second year straight. Also the 12–13 season will be remembered as the negative tradition breaking season. They won against FK Rad at home after 30 years, they achieved their first ever win over Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade away at Marakana, they won against FK Radnički Niš on Čair for the first time and they also won against FK Radnički 1923 away after 47 years. The following season the club got relegated from the SuperLiga on the final matchday after a 1–0 loss to Voždovac at home.[4] Originally the club was meant to be playing in the Serbian League West in the 2016–17 season, with finishing 13th the previous season and getting relegated, but due to the exclusion of Sloga PM the club kept their First League status.[5][6][7][8]

In 2019, after five turbulent seasons in the First League, Sloboda got relegated to the Morava Zone League, fourth tier of Serbian football[9] and was renamed in GFK Sloboda.[10][11] In June 2020, the club signed a cooperation agreement with Canadian club Serbian White Eagles FC.[12] In 2022, the club got promoted back to the First League, by winning the Serbian League West.[13]

Stadium edit

 
Užice City Stadium at night

The Užice City Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium and Sloboda's home ground. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 spectators.[14] In July 2013 it was announced that the stadium will have floodlights for the first time in club history.The first game under the floodlights was played against Partizan on 14 September 2013.[15][16][17]

Supporters edit

 
Fans of Sloboda

The organized supporters of Sloboda Užice are known as "Freedom Fighters" (Serbian: Borci za slobodu). The members of Freedom Fighters call themselves also "Slobodaši". They express their love for their city, club and region with many creative activities. The Slobodaši hold firmly to Serbian traditional values and are known as real supporters where sporting spirit is a priority. They are also well known for their fair behavior in the stands and their commitment to humanitarian aid. The basis of their support mainly includes chants, the use of flags, choreography and the display of banners. A well-known slogan of the Freedom Fighters is "Sloboda počinje" (lit.'Freedom begins').[18][19][20]

Recent seasons (1996–present) edit

As of 29 May 2023
Season League Pld. W D L GF GA GD Pts. Position
1996–97 First League of FR Yugoslavia 33 7 7 19 27 52 −25 28 11th
1997–98 Second League of FR Yugoslavia 34 17 5 12 54 34 +20 56 5th
1998–99 Second League of FR Yugoslavia 21 5 4 12 21 27 −6 19 16th
1999–00 Second League of FR Yugoslavia 34 16 9 9 59 34 +25 57 5th
2000–01 Second League of FR Yugoslavia 34 10 9 15 37 45 −8 39 14th
2001–02 Second League of FR Yugoslavia 32 14 8 10 44 32 +12 50 9th
2002–03 Morava Zone League 32 20 7 5 69 29 +40 67 2nd
2003–04 Serbian League West 34 18 6 10 53 31 +22 60 3rd
2004–05 Serbian League West 34 17 7 10 43 23 +20 58 4th
2005–06 Serbian League West 34 15 7 12 36 42 −6 52 5th
2006–07 Serbian League West 34 14 7 13 50 43 +7 49 9th
2007–08 Serbian League West 30 9 8 13 26 30 −4 35 12th
2008–09 Serbian League West 30 14 4 12 35 34 +1 46 3rd
2009–10 Serbian League West 30 16 4 10 43 26 +17 52 3rd
2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga 30 12 7 11 34 35 −1 43 6th
2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga 30 15 6 9 42 35 +7 51 5th
2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga 30 11 12 7 39 37 +2 45 5th
2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga 30 7 7 16 21 38 −17 28 16th
2014–15 Serbian First League 30 8 12 10 24 28 −4 36 12th
2015–16 Serbian First League 30 8 11 11 35 34 +1 35 13th
2016–17 Serbian First League 30 15 9 6 43 28 +15 54 3rd
2017–18 Serbian First League 30 9 7 14 23 35 −12 34 12th
2018–19 Serbian First League 37 6 8 23 22 70 −48 16 16th
2019–20 West Morava Zone League 16 14 2 0 42 7 +35 44 1st
2020–21 Serbian League West 34 17 6 11 51 38 +13 57 4th
2021–22 Serbian League West 30 19 6 5 43 19 +24 63 1st
2022–23 Serbian First League 37 11 18 8 42 41 +1 51 9th

Current squad edit

As of 13 March 2023

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   SRB Đorđe Vukašinović
2 DF   SRB Marko Janković
3 FW   SRB Uroš Vesić
4 DF   SRB Aleksandar Cvetić
5 MF   SRB Stefan Mihajlović (on loan from Novi Pazar)
6 DF   SRB Luka Milovanović
7 FW   SRB Todor Glišović
8 MF   SRB Savo Rašković
9 FW   SRB Bojan Gajić (captain)
10 MF   SRB Luka Milojević
11 FW   SRB Andrej Đukić
13 DF   SRB Đorđe Glišović
14 MF   SRB Luka Janković
15 DF   SRB Rade Glišović
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF   SRB Stefan Golubović
17 DF   MKD Tome Kitanovski
18 MF   SRB Ognjen Starčević
19 MF   SRB Nemanja Lazić
20 FW   SRB Uroš Đerić
22 DF   SRB Petar Jovanović
23 FW   SRB Nikola Krsmanović
24 FW   MNE Dragoljub Radoman
25 GK   RUS Arkadiy Zhelnin
26 FW   SRB Luka Velikić
27 MF   SRB Marko Stanojević
28 MF   SRB Nebojša Vujičić
29 MF   KOR Myeong Se-jin
30 FW   SRB Dejan Tumbas

Technical staff edit

Updated 30 June 2020

Current technical staff
  • Head coach:   Predrag Ristanović
  • Assistant coach:   Nemanja Blagojević
  • Goalkeeping coach:   Veljko Simić
  • Doctor:   Božidar Nešević
  • Physiotherapist:   Darko Pantelić

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors edit

Notable former players edit

To appear in this section a player must have either:
  • Played at least 100 games in Serbian top league.
  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.
  • Played at least one international match for their national team at any time.

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

Coaching history edit

List of coaches.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Istorija 9 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine at official site.
  2. ^ Novi Superligaš Sloboda Sevojno Point at sport.blic.rs (in Serbian)
  3. ^ Samo za Slobodu... -October 13, 2011. Fksloboda.org (13 October 2011). Retrieved on 2012-08-21.
  4. ^ "Спортски Журнал".
  5. ^ "Слога одустала од такмичења у лиги".
  6. ^ "Слобода из Ужица остаје у Првој лиги".
  7. ^ "Sloboda menja Slogu u Prvoj ligi Srbije".
  8. ^ "PROMENA U FUDBALU Sloga odustala, Sloboda prvoligaš".
  9. ^ "KRAJ JEDNE ERE: Sloboda iz Užica porazom u Čačku ispala iz Prve lige Srbije! (VIDEO)".
  10. ^ Za GFK Sloboda Užice će igrati samo Užičani | Radio Luna- 9. Juni 2019
  11. ^ "ZONSKA LIGA POD REFLEKTORIMA Sloboda uzimala bodove velikanima i bila nadomak Evrope, a sad je čekaju rivali iz Sjenice, Arilja, Bajine Bašte".
  12. ^ Vujcic, Djuradj (21 September 2022). "Serbian White Eagles and Sloboda Uzice sign cooperation agreement". Serbian White Eagles FC. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Sloboda se digla iz pepela: Užičani se posle tri godine vratili u PLS, proslavili uz pirotehniku i pun stadion".
  14. ^ [1] 30 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Спортски Журнал".
  16. ^ "Спортски Журнал".
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  18. ^ Sjajan gest navijača Slobode | Mondo. Mondo.rs (10 June 2010). Retrieved on 2012-08-21.
  19. ^ Užice: I navijači pomažu u čišćenju snega | Mondo. Mondo.rs (10 June 2010). Retrieved on 2012-08-21.
  20. ^ Navijači Slobode dočekali Novu godinu na stadionu (FOTO i VIDEO). Mozzart Sport. Retrieved on 2012-08-21.
  21. ^ Season-by-season results at fksloboda.org

External links edit

  • Official website (in Serbian)
  • Unofficial website (in Serbian)

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For other uses see FK Sloboda disambiguation Gradski fudbalski klub Sloboda Uzice Serbian Cyrillic Gradski fudbalski klub Sloboda Uzhice is a Serbian professional football club from Uzice They are currently playing in the Serbian First League the second tier of Serbian football Sloboda UziceFull nameGradski fudbalski klub Sloboda UziceFounded1925 98 years ago 1925 GroundRadomir Antic StadiumCapacity15 000ChairmanDragan MarjanovicHead coachPredrag RistanovicLeagueSerbian First League2022 23Serbian First League 9thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1920s and 1930s 1 2 Post World War II 1945 1991 1 3 First League of Yugoslavia and stagnation 1991 2010 1 4 Merging with Sevojno and Serbian SuperLiga 2010 present 2 Stadium 3 Supporters 4 Recent seasons 1996 present 5 Current squad 6 Technical staff 7 Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors 8 Notable former players 9 Coaching history 10 References 11 External linksHistory editEarly years 1920s and 1930s edit The club was founded through the initiative of Uzice s workers in 1925 as part of the sports society named URSK Sloboda Uzicki radnicki sportski klub Sloboda English Uzice s worker s sport klub Sloboda The founders were communist activists Milos Markovic who was two years earlier the founder of Radnicki Nis and Josip Siber From the very beginning football had a priority over other sports in the newly founded sports society The first official match was played on 24 June 1926 against Mladi Radnik from Kragujevac ending in a 2 2 draw In the 1928 29 season the club began participating in the regional Western Morava county league along with other area clubs such as FK Era from Uzice Car Lazar and Obilic from Krusevac Ibar from Kraljevo Jedinstvo from Cacak and Takovo from Gornji Milanovac In 1929 the club officially got accepted under the umbrella of the Yugoslav Football Association as well as the Worker s Sports Union Due to financial difficulties the club did not compete in the early 1930s playing only friendly matches The club scaled down its football activities in this period turning its focus towards politics Due to its ties to worker unions the club got infiltrated by members and sympathizers of the banned Yugoslav Communist Party KPJ becoming in essence the focal point for communist activity in the city of Uzice Authorities reacted by forcing the club to drop the term radnicki reference to workers from its name in early 1932 For the May Day that year Sloboda s co founder Josip Siber placed the Red flag on the club s facilities While the authorities conducted an investigation into the event the flag re appeared on the cliff overlooking the city In December 1932 Sloboda ended up losing its license by the national police of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and was forced to shut down because of spreading communist ideas Soon after the club resumed its activities under new name USK Građanski Uzicki sportski klub Građanski which was the authorities attempt to distance the club from its ties to workers as well as fostering a new civic identity FK Era the other club from the city merged into Građanski In the 1936 37 season Građanski became champion of the regional Western Morava county league but still failed to qualify to the national level second tier Yugoslav Second League losing the playoff tie During those qualification matches the club supporters traveled by bus to Kragujevac to support their team against the local club Erdoglija in what is considered to be the first supporters trip outside Uzice In 1938 the club was again banned by the authorities but a year later the ban got lifted and the club continued this time under yet another new name Buducnost However the Second World War began soon During the occupation of the country by Axis forces the club did not have any activity and most of its players participated in fighting to liberate the country Many of them perished during the war 1 Post World War II 1945 1991 edit On 5 May 1945 the club was reestablished under its original name Sloboda which means freedom or liberty in Serbian and was now named FK Sloboda Titovo Uzice City of Uzice was renamed to Titovo Uzice Next year the club won the local league and played for several years in the regional Serbian League After the restructure of the football association it became a member of the Kragujevac sub division of the football federation Until 1947 the club played its matches on the field in Krcagovo but from then on began playing in a new stadium in Begluk where under floodlights played its first night match against Metalac Belgrade In 1956 the club reached its greatest achievement until then by playing in the so called IV Zone League one of the 5 leagues forming the Yugoslav Second League among other teams like Radnicki Nis Radnicki Kragujevac Rabotnicki Skopje Pobeda Prilep Trepca Kosovska Mitrovica and others The club suffered relegation after that season but in that period it managed to accomplish some stability as regular participant in the Kragujevac Association League In the 1962 63 season Sloboda played the qualifications for the Yugoslav Second League against FK Bor and after each team winning its home matches by 2 0 the final was played in Belgrade s JNA stadium where it failed to win It was finally in its fourth attempt in 1965 that the club managed to qualify to the Yugoslav Second League as second place team in the Serbian League group South In the qualifications it managed to overcome Belgrade s Zeleznik and Tetovo s Teteks One of the club s most memorable nights during this period came on 19 February 1967 when the club held Yugoslavia s most successful club Red Star Belgrade to a 1 1 draw in the Yugoslav Cup before losing 1 2 in extra time in front of 14 000 spectators The following two seasons are remembered by the fans as the most successful until then The club managed to conclude the first half of the championship in first place in both seasons but on both occasions failed to reach the First League qualifications at the end Following this period the league was restructured and some poor results saw the club drop down to the Serbian League Yugoslav 3rd tier where they remained until 1980 when it was promoted to the Yugoslav Second League East the Second League was back then divided into two groups East and West Promotion was achieved with a crushing win over FK Toplicanin by 5 0 In this period the club achieved stability and in the 1987 88 season by finishing in the top half of the league table achieved qualification to the newly formed unified Second League In this period the late 1980s the level of football played in Yugoslavia is by many considered the best ever 1 First League of Yugoslavia and stagnation 1991 2010 edit In the 1991 92 season the club was at the top of the Second League for a long period but at the end failed to gain promotion to the top league achieving that in the following season 1992 93 and qualified to play in the First League of FR Yugoslavia for the 1993 94 time Despite wins in Cacak against Borac by 4 1 and in Pljevlja against Rudar by 1 0 because of the restructuring of the league it only played in 1995 against the best teams of the First League nbsp Former Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic played with Sloboda Uzice youth team between 1994 and 1996 before transferring to Red StarIn June 1995 it managed to stay in the First League by winning in the promotion relegation matches the Second League FK Novi Pazar in Novi Pazar in a penalty shoot out The following season 1995 96 it ended in 4th place in the B First League qualifying to play in the A First League in the second part of the championship But at the end it finished last despite wins against Proleter Zrenjanin and Mladost Lucani In the following seasons the club suffered a series of relegations and despite few participations in the Second League the club ended up mostly playing in the Serbian League third national tier during the 2000s 1 Merging with Sevojno and Serbian SuperLiga 2010 present edit In 2010 the club announced it merged with FK Sevojno 2 which had just been promoted to the Serbian SuperLiga and from then the club played in the SuperLiga under the new name FK Sloboda Point Sevojno until the name Sloboda Uzice was restored as the club s official name on 13 October 2011 3 In their first ever season in the highest tier of Serbian football they finished sixth nine places off the relegation zone They finished the 2011 12 Serbian SuperLiga season fifth and almost achieved Europa League qualifications The 2012 13 Sloboda Uzice season was the same they finished fifth for the second year straight Also the 12 13 season will be remembered as the negative tradition breaking season They won against FK Rad at home after 30 years they achieved their first ever win over Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade away at Marakana they won against FK Radnicki Nis on Cair for the first time and they also won against FK Radnicki 1923 away after 47 years The following season the club got relegated from the SuperLiga on the final matchday after a 1 0 loss to Vozdovac at home 4 Originally the club was meant to be playing in the Serbian League West in the 2016 17 season with finishing 13th the previous season and getting relegated but due to the exclusion of Sloga PM the club kept their First League status 5 6 7 8 In 2019 after five turbulent seasons in the First League Sloboda got relegated to the Morava Zone League fourth tier of Serbian football 9 and was renamed in GFK Sloboda 10 11 In June 2020 the club signed a cooperation agreement with Canadian club Serbian White Eagles FC 12 In 2022 the club got promoted back to the First League by winning the Serbian League West 13 Stadium editMain article Uzice City Stadium nbsp Uzice City Stadium at nightThe Uzice City Stadium is a multi purpose stadium and Sloboda s home ground The stadium has a capacity of 15 000 spectators 14 In July 2013 it was announced that the stadium will have floodlights for the first time in club history The first game under the floodlights was played against Partizan on 14 September 2013 15 16 17 Supporters edit nbsp Fans of SlobodaThe organized supporters of Sloboda Uzice are known as Freedom Fighters Serbian Borci za slobodu The members of Freedom Fighters call themselves also Slobodasi They express their love for their city club and region with many creative activities The Slobodasi hold firmly to Serbian traditional values and are known as real supporters where sporting spirit is a priority They are also well known for their fair behavior in the stands and their commitment to humanitarian aid The basis of their support mainly includes chants the use of flags choreography and the display of banners A well known slogan of the Freedom Fighters is Sloboda pocinje lit Freedom begins 18 19 20 Recent seasons 1996 present editAs of 29 May 2023Season League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position1996 97 First League of FR Yugoslavia 33 7 7 19 27 52 25 28 11th1997 98 Second League of FR Yugoslavia 34 17 5 12 54 34 20 56 5th1998 99 Second League of FR Yugoslavia 21 5 4 12 21 27 6 19 16th1999 00 Second League of FR Yugoslavia 34 16 9 9 59 34 25 57 5th2000 01 Second League of FR Yugoslavia 34 10 9 15 37 45 8 39 14th2001 02 Second League of FR Yugoslavia 32 14 8 10 44 32 12 50 9th2002 03 Morava Zone League 32 20 7 5 69 29 40 67 2nd2003 04 Serbian League West 34 18 6 10 53 31 22 60 3rd2004 05 Serbian League West 34 17 7 10 43 23 20 58 4th2005 06 Serbian League West 34 15 7 12 36 42 6 52 5th2006 07 Serbian League West 34 14 7 13 50 43 7 49 9th2007 08 Serbian League West 30 9 8 13 26 30 4 35 12th2008 09 Serbian League West 30 14 4 12 35 34 1 46 3rd2009 10 Serbian League West 30 16 4 10 43 26 17 52 3rd2010 11 Serbian SuperLiga 30 12 7 11 34 35 1 43 6th2011 12 Serbian SuperLiga 30 15 6 9 42 35 7 51 5th2012 13 Serbian SuperLiga 30 11 12 7 39 37 2 45 5th2013 14 Serbian SuperLiga 30 7 7 16 21 38 17 28 16th2014 15 Serbian First League 30 8 12 10 24 28 4 36 12th2015 16 Serbian First League 30 8 11 11 35 34 1 35 13th2016 17 Serbian First League 30 15 9 6 43 28 15 54 3rd2017 18 Serbian First League 30 9 7 14 23 35 12 34 12th2018 19 Serbian First League 37 6 8 23 22 70 48 16 16th2019 20 West Morava Zone League 16 14 2 0 42 7 35 44 1st2020 21 Serbian League West 34 17 6 11 51 38 13 57 4th2021 22 Serbian League West 30 19 6 5 43 19 24 63 1st2022 23 Serbian First League 37 11 18 8 42 41 1 51 9thCurrent squad editAs of 13 March 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp SRB Đorđe Vukasinovic2 DF nbsp SRB Marko Jankovic3 FW nbsp SRB Uros Vesic4 DF nbsp SRB Aleksandar Cvetic5 MF nbsp SRB Stefan Mihajlovic on loan from Novi Pazar 6 DF nbsp SRB Luka Milovanovic7 FW nbsp SRB Todor Glisovic8 MF nbsp SRB Savo Raskovic9 FW nbsp SRB Bojan Gajic captain 10 MF nbsp SRB Luka Milojevic11 FW nbsp SRB Andrej Đukic13 DF nbsp SRB Đorđe Glisovic14 MF nbsp SRB Luka Jankovic15 DF nbsp SRB Rade Glisovic No Pos Nation Player16 DF nbsp SRB Stefan Golubovic17 DF nbsp MKD Tome Kitanovski18 MF nbsp SRB Ognjen Starcevic19 MF nbsp SRB Nemanja Lazic20 FW nbsp SRB Uros Đeric22 DF nbsp SRB Petar Jovanovic23 FW nbsp SRB Nikola Krsmanovic24 FW nbsp MNE Dragoljub Radoman25 GK nbsp RUS Arkadiy Zhelnin26 FW nbsp SRB Luka Velikic27 MF nbsp SRB Marko Stanojevic28 MF nbsp SRB Nebojsa Vujicic29 MF nbsp KOR Myeong Se jin30 FW nbsp SRB Dejan TumbasTechnical staff editUpdated 30 June 2020 Current technical staff Head coach nbsp Predrag Ristanovic Assistant coach nbsp Nemanja Blagojevic Goalkeeping coach nbsp Veljko Simic Doctor nbsp Bozidar Nesevic Physiotherapist nbsp Darko PantelicKit manufacturers and shirt sponsors editPeriod Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor2010 2013 Jako Point Group2013 2014 Farmakom MB2015 UNITRAGNotable former players editTo appear in this section a player must have either Played at least 100 games in Serbian top league Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club Played at least one international match for their national team at any time nbsp Radomir Antic nbsp Dusan Arsenijevic nbsp Milan Cancarevic nbsp Dragan Culum nbsp Slobodan Dogandzic nbsp Milovan Đoric nbsp Ljubinko Drulovic nbsp Branko Gavrilovic nbsp Tihomir Jelisavcic nbsp Ratko Jokic nbsp Zlatko Krdzevic nbsp Petar Krivokuca nbsp Resad Kunovac nbsp Nikola Maksimovic nbsp Đuro Maric nbsp Milos Maric nbsp Nenad Markicevic nbsp Zoran Njegus nbsp Goran Pandurovic nbsp Miroslav Pavlovic nbsp Dragan Pejic nbsp Milojko Pivljakovic nbsp Predrag Ranđelovic nbsp Sasa Simic nbsp Uros Stamatovic nbsp Srboljub Stamenkovic nbsp Mihajlo Vasovic nbsp Nemanja Vidic youth nbsp Dragoljub Vitic nbsp Mirko Vitic nbsp Miroslav Vukasinovic nbsp Ivan Vukomanovic nbsp Aleksandar Vulovic nbsp Milan Zivadinovic nbsp Ognjen Cancarevic nbsp Dario Puric nbsp Tiago Galvao nbsp Mirsad Omerhodzic nbsp Tomas Polacek nbsp Vladan Vicevic nbsp Francis Bossman nbsp Omega Roberts nbsp Darko Bozovic nbsp Filip Kasalica nbsp Kevin Amuneke nbsp Darko Micevski nbsp Maros Klimpl nbsp Nuriddin Davronov For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article please see Category FK Sloboda Uzice players Coaching history editList of coaches 21 nbsp Kresimir Arapovic nbsp Đorđe Kacunkovic 1965 nbsp Cosic 1970 71 nbsp Terzic 1971 nbsp Markovic 1972 nbsp Vukotic 1972 73 nbsp Dusan Radonjic 1988 91 nbsp Ivan Cancarevic 1991 nbsp Miroslav Vukasinovic 1992 nbsp Ivan Cancarevic 1992 94 nbsp Zeljko Beric 1994 nbsp Slobodan Dogandzic 1995 nbsp Milovan Rajevac 1995 96 nbsp Jestratije Jovanovic 1996 nbsp Slobodan Jagodic 1996 nbsp Milenko Radivojevic 1997 nbsp Slobodan Dogandzic 1997 nbsp Ratko Jokic 1997 98 nbsp Slavoljub Dimitrijevic 1998 nbsp Slavko Vojcic 1999 nbsp Jestratije Jovanovic 1999 nbsp Milan Cancarevic 2003 04 nbsp Zoran Ristanovic 2004 nbsp Predrag Ristanovic 2004 07 nbsp Slobodan Dogandzic 2007 nbsp Zeljko Beric 2008 nbsp Ivan Cancarevic 2008 09 nbsp Zoran Njegus 2009 10 nbsp Ljubisa Stamenkovic 2010 14 nbsp Ljubisa Dmitrovic 2014 nbsp Ivan Janjic caretaker 2014 nbsp Milenko Kikovic 2014 15 nbsp Predrag Ristanovic 2015 17 nbsp Goran Đukic 2017 18 nbsp Milan Bosanac 2018 nbsp Jovo Cuckovic 2018 nbsp Predrag Maric 2018 nbsp Slobodan Dogandzic 2019 nbsp Jovan Nikitovic 2019 20 nbsp Slavko Matic 2020 nbsp Goran Đukic 2020 22 nbsp Vladan Vicevic 2022 nbsp Zoran Kostic 2022 23 nbsp Blazo Bulatovic 2023 nbsp Predrag Ristanovic 2023 References edit a b c Istorija Archived 9 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine at official site Novi Superligas Sloboda Sevojno Point at sport blic rs in Serbian Samo za Slobodu October 13 2011 Fksloboda org 13 October 2011 Retrieved on 2012 08 21 Sportski Zhurnal Sloga odustala od takmicheњa u ligi Sloboda iz Uzhica ostaјe u Prvoј ligi Sloboda menja Slogu u Prvoj ligi Srbije PROMENA U FUDBALU Sloga odustala Sloboda prvoligas KRAJ JEDNE ERE Sloboda iz Uzica porazom u Cacku ispala iz Prve lige Srbije VIDEO Za GFK Sloboda Uzice ce igrati samo Uzicani Radio Luna 9 Juni 2019 ZONSKA LIGA POD REFLEKTORIMA Sloboda uzimala bodove velikanima i bila nadomak Evrope a sad je cekaju rivali iz Sjenice Arilja Bajine Baste Vujcic Djuradj 21 September 2022 Serbian White Eagles and Sloboda Uzice sign cooperation agreement Serbian White Eagles FC Retrieved 27 April 2023 Sloboda se digla iz pepela Uzicani se posle tri godine vratili u PLS proslavili uz pirotehniku i pun stadion 1 Archived 30 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Sportski Zhurnal Sportski Zhurnal JSL Partizan pokvario uzicki dan za istoriju VIDEO Srpski fudbal Sportal rs Archived from the original on 17 September 2013 Retrieved 14 September 2013 Sjajan gest navijaca Slobode Mondo Mondo rs 10 June 2010 Retrieved on 2012 08 21 Uzice I navijaci pomazu u ciscenju snega Mondo Mondo rs 10 June 2010 Retrieved on 2012 08 21 Navijaci Slobode docekali Novu godinu na stadionu FOTO i VIDEO Mozzart Sport Retrieved on 2012 08 21 Season by season results at fksloboda orgExternal links editOfficial website in Serbian Unofficial website in Serbian Other New stadium in Uzice Archived 19 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FK Sloboda Uzice amp oldid 1187869845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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