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FK Hajduk Beograd

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Hajduk Beograd
Full nameFK Hajduk Beograd
Nickname(s)Beli golubovi (The White Pigeons)
Founded1937
GroundStadion FK Hajduk
Capacity1,000
LeagueBelgrade Zone League
2022–23Belgrade Zone League, 8th of 16

FK Hajduk Beograd (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Хајдук Београд) is a football club based in Lion, Belgrade, Serbia. They compete in the Belgrade Zone League, the fourth tier of the national league system.

History

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The club started climbing up the Yugoslav football league pyramid in 1992–93 by winning the Belgrade Zone League. They subsequently won the 1993–94 Serbian League North and took promotion to the Second League of FR Yugoslavia.[1] In the NATO bombing-suspended 1998–99 season, the club placed second and gained promotion to the First League of FR Yugoslavia. However, they were immediately relegated back to the second tier, finishing 18th out of 21 teams in their debut season in the top flight.

After spending four seasons in the Second League, the club placed first in Group East in 2003–04 and earned promotion to the First League of Serbia and Montenegro.[2] They finished bottom of the table in their comeback appearance in the top flight, but were administratively relegated to the third tier. In the 2006–07 season, the club won the Serbian League Belgrade and got promoted to the Serbian First League. They spent the next two seasons in the second tier, before suffering relegation back to the third tier of Serbian football. In the 2008–09 Serbian Cup, the club surprisingly reached the quarter-finals, being eliminated by Partizan.[3]

Honours

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Seasons

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Season League Cup
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos
 Serbia and Montenegro
1996–97 2 – East 34 13 12 9 52 44 51 5th
1997–98 2 – East 34 17 8 9 65 44 59 4th Round of 32
1998–99 2 – East 21[a] 12 8 1 28 13 44 2nd
1999–2000 1 40 14 3 23 56 75 45 18th Round of 32
2000–01 2 – East 34 28 2 4 93 26 86 2nd Round of 32
2001–02 2 – East 34 15 10 9 64 44 55 5th
2002–03 2 – East 33 11 12 10 46 37 45 7th
2003–04 2 – East 36 20 6 10 59 49 66 1st Round of 32
2004–05 1 30 2 6 22 20 76 12 16th[b]
2005–06 3 – Belgrade 38 14 16 18 41 48 48 12th Round of 32
 Serbia
2006–07 3 – Belgrade 34 25 7 2 52 15 82 1st
2007–08 2 34 12 8 14 28 33 44 13th
2008–09 2 34 2 4 28 20 80 10 18th Quarter-finals
2009–10 3 – Belgrade 30 10 6 14 42 51 36 12th Preliminary round
2010–11 3 – Belgrade 30 11 7 12 35 39 40 7th
2011–12 3 – Belgrade 30 11 8 11 32 43 41 7th
2012–13 3 – Belgrade 30 11 6 13 40 52 37[c] 10th
2013–14 3 – Belgrade 30 10 4 16 45 53 34 13th
2014–15 3 – Belgrade 30 4 4 22 33 82 16 16th
2015–16 4 – Belgrade 28 7 4 17 35 62 25 13th
2016–17 4 – Belgrade 30 12 6 12 36 48 42 10th
2017–18 4 – Belgrade 30 11 6 13 48 54 39 9th
2018–19 4 – Belgrade 30 5 6 19 31 74 21 16th
2019–20 5 – Belgrade 14[d] 9 1 4 38 18 28 3rd
2020–21 5 – Belgrade 30 12 9 9 59 47 45 5th
2021–22 5 – Belgrade 26 23 1 2 89 25 70 1st
2022–23 4 – Belgrade 30 11 6 13 50 51 39 8th
  1. ^ The season was cut short due to the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
  2. ^ The club was administratively relegated to the third tier.
  3. ^ The club was docked two points.
  4. ^ The season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia.

Rivalries

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The club has a long-standing rivalry with nearby neighbours Zvezdara. Matches between the two sides are known as the Zvezdara derby.

Notable players

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This is a list of players who have played at full international level.[4]

For a list of all FK Hajduk Beograd players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:FK Hajduk Beograd players.

Managerial history

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References

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  1. ^ "RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  2. ^ "SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2000.-2006" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Partizan i Zvezda ubedljivi u Kupu" (in Serbian). b92.net. 15 April 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Hajduk Beograd". national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
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