FK Sevojno
Full nameFK Sevojno
Nickname(s)Beli (The Whites)
Jarčevi
(The Goats)
Founded1950
Dissolved1 July 2010
merged into FK Sloboda Užice
New incarnation of the club under name FK Sevojno has been created in 2010
GroundStadion kraj Valjaonice
Capacity4,350
WebsiteClub website

FK Sevojno (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Севојно) was a football club from Sevojno, Užice, Serbia.

History

By middle May in 1950 begins the construction of the copper rolling mill. The workers formed a football team that soon after, on 25 June 1950, played its first unofficial match against neighbouring and future city rivals FK Sloboda Užice. Afterwards, ambitious workers led by the construction executives Mr. Rada Popović and Mr. Raco Jovović officially form a football club on 7 July 1951 initially named "FK Radnički". Its first match takes place on 2 August same year against FK Borac Čačak and despite a minimal defeat by 2–3, a bright future for the club is announced.

In 1952 the club begins competing in the football League of Užice. In its first official match the club achieved a win against FK Zlatibor Čajetina by 2–0. The years after were successful for the club and a series of promotions were achieved. In 1957 the club is promoted to the Kragujevac regional League.

In 1961 the Sports society of Sevojno is formed and the club begins competing under this new name.

In the season 1968–69 the club finishes second in the inter-regional League Užice/Čačak by this achieving promotion to the Second Serbian League (4th national tier). The club spends three seasons playing in this league, but afterwards is relegated and plays in the League of Morava and Šumadija (until 1976–77), regional and inter-regional leagues, until the season 1989–90 when it returns to the Second Serbian League. It only manages to stay one season in that league, afterwards being relegated to the League of Morava and Šumadija where plays all the way until the season 1995–96 when is promoted to the Serbian League West (group Morava) where plays until it reaches promotion to the Serbian First League (second national tier).

It was in 2004 that the club was promoted to the First League by finishing second behind FK Radnički Kragujevac in the Serbian League West. The qualification was not direct, and was achieved through wins against FK Železničar Niš (7–1) and FK Radnički Obrenovac (2–0 and 1–0). In the following seasons the club consolidated its participation in the league and was even close to achieve promotion to the SuperLiga.[1]

The biggest success in club's history is reaching Serbian Cup final in season 2008–09. After beating few Serbian SuperLiga clubs on penalties Hajduk Kula in 1/16, Borac Čačak in 1/8 and Napredak Kruševac in 1/4, they won 2–1 against Red Star Belgrade in the semi-final played on May 6, 2009. In final, Sevojno Point faced current Serbian champions and Cup holders Partizan Belgrade. Even though they lost the final 3–0 they appeared in the new UEFA Europa League 2009–10, as Serbian Cup runners-up.[2] They went on to put in a credible performance by a second division team in the UEFA Cup by beating FBK Kaunas and then losing to Lille in the third round 2–0 home and away.

On July 1, 2010, FK Sevojno Point merged with FK Sloboda Užice and they agreed to play under a new name, FK Sloboda Point Sevojno.[3] The terms of the merger were such that the newly merged entity gets Sevojno's leadership and league standing as well as Sloboda's infrastructure (24 November Stadium in Užice being the most important) and assumes historical continuity with FK Sloboda's heritage.

In the 2010–11 season, FK Sloboda Point Sevojno will compete in the Superliga – Serbia's highest tier league competition. Same season newly created club which took name FK Sloboda, started to play from the lowest tier of Serbian league system.[4]

Honours


Sevojno in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2009–10 UEFA Europa League 2QR Lithuania FBK Kaunas 0–0 1–1
2009–10 UEFA Europa League 3QR France Lille 0–2 0–2

Notable players

Players that have more, or around, 100 league matches, and the ones that played for the national team.

For more information on players with article, see Category:FK Sevojno players.

Stadium

FK Sevojno Point played on the "Kraj Valjaonice" Stadium. The stadium holds 4,350.

Notes

  1. Istorija Archived 2011-01-09 at the Wayback Machine at Sloboda Sevojno official website.
  2. Lojanica, Vladimir (2009-05-08). "Sevojno se upisalo u fudbalsku kartu Evrope". Blic (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 2009-09-16. Retrieved 2009-09-28.
  3. Ozvaničena fuzija Slobode i Sevojna; B92, 1 July 2010
  4. "Zlatiborska okružna liga - Rezultati".
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