Fudbalski klub Željezničar Sarajevo is a Bosnian professional football club based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The following article lists all the club seasons that the club has taken part in.

The club was formed in 1921, and played its first competitive match on 17 September 1921, when it lost 5–1 against SAŠK Napredak. As of 2023, Željezničar is one of only four clubs never to have been relegated from the top level of Bosnian football, the others being Sarajevo, Zrinjski Mostar and Široki Brijeg.[1]

SFR Yugoslavia (1946–1992)

Yugoslav League Seasons 1946–1992 references:[2]

Season League Cup Europe Top goalscorer Manager
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1945–46 [3] Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic League42114351st ↑NoneNoneMilan Rajlić 4Milan Rajlić
1946–47 [2] Yugoslav First League26741531541812th ↓2RNoneVelislav Lazarević; Anto Martinović 5Milan Rajlić; Ivica Medarić
1947–48 [2] Yugoslav Second League2064102834169th ↓ 2RNoneMensur Bajrami; Dušan Nikolić; Ivan Arih4Ivica Medarić; Mensur Bajrami; František Bičište
1948–49 [2] Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic League2215616817361st ↑1RNoneNerćez Novo22František Bičište; Josip Bulat
1950 [2] Yugoslav Second League2065921401710th1RNoneAleksandar Petrović8Stevo Maslavarić; Aleksandar Petrović
1951 [2] Yugoslav Second League301171243472911th1RNoneMensur Bajrami8Slavko Zagorac
1952 [2] League of Sarajevo641126791st ↑4RNoneAnto Martinović6Zdravko Pavlić
1952–53 [2] Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic League623117872nd ↑NoneNoneIlijas Pašić25Zdravko Pavlić; Branislav Hrnjiček
1953–54 [2] Yugoslav Second League1811254426242nd ↑NoneNoneSulejman Kulović; Ilijas Pašić 13Branislav Hrnjiček; Prvoslav Dragićević
1954–55 [2] Yugoslav First League268131534521911thNoneNoneIlijas Pašić13Prvoslav Dragićević
1955–56 [2] Yugoslav First League26771233542113th ↓NoneNoneSulejman Kulović8Prvoslav Dragićević; Miloš Pajević; Mensur Bajrami; Branko Šalipur
1956–57 [2] Yugoslav Second League (I Zone)2217236213361st ↑NoneNoneIlijas Pašić17Miroslav Brozović
1957–58 [2] Yugoslav First League2697104447258th1/16NoneIlijas Pašić10Miroslav Brozović
1958–59 [2] Yugoslav First League22731226351712th ↓1/8NoneMišo Smajlović7Miroslav Brozović; Hungary László Fenyvesi
1959–60 [2] Yugoslav Second League (West)2211383329254thQFNoneMišo Smajlović10Mensur Bajrami; Dimitrije Tadić; Branko Stanković
1960–61 [2] Yugoslav Second League (West)2214444421322nd1/16NoneMišo Smajlović10Branko Stanković; Josip Domorocki; Vlatko Konjevod
1961–62 [2] Yugoslav Second League (West)2214355321311st ↑1/16NoneMišo Smajlović14Vlatko Konjevod
1962–63 [2] Yugoslav First League2611784931293rd1/16NoneMišo Smajlović18Vlatko Konjevod
1963–64 [2] Yugoslav First League2681083743266thNoneMitropa Cup SFMišo Smajlović14Vlatko Konjevod; Munib Saračević
1964–65 [2] Yugoslav First League2813783930335thNoneMitropa Cup QFMišo Smajlović13Munib Saračević
11965–66 [2] Yugoslav First League301281035362612th1/8Intertoto Cup firstJosip Bukal12Josip Babić; Marcel Žigante
1966–67 [2] Yugoslav First League30144124342326thQFNoneJosip Bukal17Marcel Žigante
1967–68 [2] Yugoslav First League3012994434335thNoneMitropa Cup QFEdin Sprečo13Marcel Žigante; Milan Ribar
1968–69 [2] Yugoslav First League34158115138385thQFMitropa Cup SFFikret Mujkić14Milan Ribar
1969–70 [2] Yugoslav First League3417985233434th1/8NoneJosip Bukal18Milan Ribar
1970–71 [2] Yugoslav First League3418975934452ndNoneInter-Cities Fairs Cup 1RBožo Janković20Milan Ribar
1971–72 [2] Yugoslav First League3421945520511stNoneUEFA Cup QFJosip Bukal14Milan Ribar
1972–73 [2] Yugoslav First League34186105941425thNoneEuropean Cup 1RJosip Bukal15Milan Ribar
1973–74 [2] Yugoslav First League341012123939328thSFNoneTarik Hodžić; Edin Sprečo 7Milan Ribar
1974–75 [2] Yugoslav First League341110134546329thSFNoneBožo Janković12Milan Ribar
1975–76 [2] Yugoslav First League341191440473112thQFNoneDžemaludin Šerbo8Milan Ribar
1976–77 [2] Yugoslav First League348101633532618th ↓1/16NoneFikret Mujkić9Milan Ribar; Vasilije Radović
1977–78 [2] Yugoslav Second League (West)3419877937461st ↑1/16NoneSlobodan Kojović25Sulejman Rebac
1978–79 [2] Yugoslav First League34144164552329th1/8NoneRade Paprica; Božo Janković 7Ivica Osim
1979–80 [2] Yugoslav First League34915104147339th1/16NoneIvan Lušić; Rade Paprica 9Ivica Osim
1980–81 [2] Yugoslav First League3411101342513214thRUNoneRade Paprica8Ivica Osim
1981–82 [2] Yugoslav First League34166125237385th1/16NoneEdin Bahtić17Ivica Osim
1982–83 [2] Yugoslav First League3411111241403310th1/16 NoneEdin Bahtić; Rade Paprica 8Ivica Osim
1983–84 [2] Yugoslav First League34151275235423rd1/16 NoneNikola Nikić14Ivica Osim
1984–85 [2] Yugoslav First League341112115346347th1/16 UEFA Cup SFZoran Samardžija10Ivica Osim
1985–86 [2] Yugoslav First League34155145863357th1/16 NoneRadmilo Mihajlović; Haris Škoro 14Ivica Osim
1986–87 [2] Yugoslav First League34146145546349thQFNoneRadmilo Mihajlović23Boris Bračulj; Mile Prnjatović
1987–88 [2] Yugoslav First League348141238443012th1/8NoneRadmilo Mihajlović12Blagoje Bratić
1988–89 [2] Yugoslav First League34125(1)1834492516th1/8NoneEdin Ćurić9Josip Bukal; Mišo Smajlović/Boris Bračulj; Nedeljko Gugolj
1989–90 [2] Yugoslav First League34146(4)143740327th1/16NoneNikola Nikić6Mišo Smajlović
1990–91 [2] Yugoslav First League361113(7)1235412916th1/8NoneZoran Slišković9Mišo Smajlović
21991–92 [2] Yugoslav First League1763(3)818241518thSFNoneMario Stanić15Milan Ribar

Top goalscorer; Name and Goals in bold indicate overall top league scorer for the season.

1^ Željezničar were docked 6 points due to Planinić Affair
2^ During season 1991–92 all of Željezničar's matches in the second half of the season were declared void due to Bosnian War resulting in Željezničar abandoning the competition as a result of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina declaring independence from Yugoslavia. The return leg of club's 1991–92 Yugoslav Cup semi-final tie was scheduled to be played on May 6, 1992; but due to Željezničar club leaving the competition earlier, Partizan were awarded the 3-0 win.[4]

Željezničar competed next in 1994–95 season of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (see table below).

Key

1st / W 2nd / RU 3rd SF
Champions Runners-up Third finish Semi-finals Promoted Relegated Top goalscorer

Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994–present)

Season League Cup Europe Top goalscorer Manager
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1994–95 First League95131713164th1/8NoneMario Dodik6Mišo Smajlović
1995–96 First League30124143562409th1/16NoneDželaludin Muharemović10Mišo Smajlović
1996–97 First League30135124641447thRUNoneDželaludin Muharemović14Mišo Smajlović; Dino Đurbuzović; Tarik Hodžić
1997–98 First League
Play-off
331779554358WQFNoneNermin Vazda19Boris Bračulj; Enver Hadžiabdić
1998–99 First League30128104330447thSFUEFA Cup QRNermin Vazda18Enver Hadžiabdić; Nedžad Verlašević
1999–2000 First League36186126240602ndWNoneNermin Vazda10Enver Hadžiabdić
Current format of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2000–01 [5] Premier League42287711338911stWUEFA Cup QRDželaludin Muharemović31Dino Đurbuzović; Amar Osim
2001–02 [6] Premier League3019566026621stRUCL 1QIvica Huljev15Amar Osim
2002–03 [7] Premier League38241046624822ndWCL 3Q
UEFA Cup 1R
Jure Guvo8Amar Osim
2003–04 [8] Premier League3018576735592nd1/16UEFA Cup 1RAdmir Raščić12Amar Osim; Milomir Odović
2004–05 [9] Premier League3015693122512ndQFUEFA Cup 2QDželaludin Muharemović;
Emir Hadžić
5Czech Republic Jiří Plíšek; Ismet Štilić; Ivo Ištuk
2005–06 [10] Premier League30117123833406thSFIneligibleAdmir Vladavić7Ratko Ninković; Almir Memić
2006–07 [11] Premier League30135125140446thQFNoneBoubacar Dialiba10Nenad Starovlah; Dželaludin Muharemović; Enver Hadžiabdić
2007–08 [12] Premier League30143134735457thSFNoneSanel Jahić12Enver Hadžiabdić; Simo Krunić
2008–09 [13] Premier League30133143035429th1/16NoneSamir Bekrić7Simo Krunić; Demir Hotić
2009–10 [14] Premier League3018755222611stRUNoneSamir Bekrić15Amar Osim
2010–11 [15] Premier League3017495025553rdWCL 2QZajko Zeba11Amar Osim
2011–12[16] Premier League3022536817711stWEuropa League 3QEldin Adilović19Amar Osim
2012–13[17] Premier League3020644820661stRUCL 2QEldin Adilović18Amar Osim
2013–14[18] Premier League3016955129574thQFCL 2QArmin Hodžić14Dino Đurbuzović
2014–15 [19] Premier League3018935222632nd1/8Europa League 2QRiad Bajić15Admir Adžem; Milomir Odović
2015–16[20] Premier League3016773620555thSFEuropa League 3QIvan Lendrić7Milomir Odović; Vlado Čapljić; Edis Mulalić; Haris Alihodžić
2016–17 Premier League3218954122632ndSFNoneIvan Lendrić19Slovenia Miloš Kostić; Serbia Slavko Petrović
2017–18 Premier League3219674930632ndWEuropa League 2QGoran Zakarić12Serbia Slavko Petrović; Admir Adžem
2018–19 Premier League33148114332504th1/16Europa League 2QSulejman Krpić16Serbia Slobodan Krčmarević; Milomir Odović; Amar Osim
2019–20[nb 1] Premier League2212644321422ndSFIneligibleSulejman Krpić12Amar Osim
2020–21 Premier League33128135043447thQFEuropa League 1QSemir Štilić;
Luka Juričić
8Amar Osim; Blaž Slišković
2021–22 Premier League3391682829436th1/8NoneSedad Subašić4Croatia Tomislav Ivković; Edis Mulalić
2022–23 Premier League33158104235533rdSFNoneJoseph Amoah;
Clarismario Santos
8Edis Mulalić; Nermin Bašić

In seasons 2000–01 and 2011–12 the club won a double; national cup and league titles.
Top goalscorer; Indicates overall top league scorer for the season.

See also

Notes

  1. 2019–20 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina; season curtailed and final standings (including Sarajevo as champions) declared by a points-per-game ratio on 1 June 2020.[21]

References

  1. "Samo četiri nogometna kluba u BiH nikada nisu ispadali iz Premijer lige BiH u niži rang takmičenja!". sportskevijesti.com (in Bosnian). 13 May 2021. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 "Yugoslav League Seasons 1946-1992". RSSSF. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  3. "Željezničar klub Uspjesi 1946". fkzeljeznicar.ba. Archived from the original on 17 May 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  4. "UČEŠĆE U Kupovima Zeljo Partizan 1992". partizan.rs. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  5. "2000-2001". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  6. "2001-2002". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  7. "2002-2003". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  8. "2003-2004". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  9. "2004-2005". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  10. "2005-2006". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  11. "2006-2007". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  12. "2007-2008". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  13. "2008-2009". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  14. "2009-2010". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  15. "2010-2011". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  16. "2011-2012". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  17. "2012-2013". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  18. "2013-2014". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  19. "2014-2015". RSSSF. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  20. "2015-2016". RSSSF. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  21. F.Z. (1 June 2020). "Zvanično! Sarajevo prvak BiH drugu godinu zaredom, Čelik i Zvijezda ispadaju" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
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