FK BSK Borča

BSK Borča
Full name Fudbalski klub BSK Borča
Founded 1 April 1937 (1937-04-01)
Ground Vizelj Park, Borča
Ground Capacity 4,000
President Serbia Dragomir Vasić
Head coach Serbia Dragan Aničić
League Serbian First League
2015–16 Serbian First League, 9th
Website Club home page

Fudbalski klub BSK Borča (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб БСК Борча) is a Serbian football club from Borča, City of Belgrade. It is the football club of the Sports Society BSK Borča, BSK stands for Borčanski sportski klub meaning Sports Society of Borča.

History

BSK Borča football club was founded in April, 1937, and played its first official match on May 6, that same year, against Bačko Petrovo Selo, a 4-2 win. It ceased its activities during the Second World War and was reestablished in 1947. For a short period it changed its name to Hajduk and ceased its activities in 1951. Two years later, in 1953, it is reestablished as BSK and has been competing ever since.[1]

The club’s worst seasons since its founding were between 1990 and 1992, when it went down from the Belgrade Zone League to First Division Belgrade, and lastly to the Second Division Belgrade, the lowest category of the competition.[1]

Old crest

The arrival of new leadership in the mid-1990s and, as of 2003, the new investments into the club have significantly contributed to the club’s expansion into a major sports organization. The club’s ascendency started in 1993, with the arrival of Dragomir Vasić, the owner of Bami company. He stabilized the club financially and had the club’s stadium capacity extended to additional 1.000 seats.[2] The club has gradually started moving up, from First Division Belgrade to Belgrade Zone League and next to Serbian League North before being promoted to the Second League of FR Yugoslavia in 1998. They played in the second national level until 2002, when, due to the league reorganisation, they ceded their place to OFK Vrbas and BSK was relegated to the Serbian League Belgrade where they played until 2006.[1]

They were promoted to the Serbian First League in 2006, and immediately in their first two seasons, 2006–07 and 2007–08, the club headed into play-offs for the Serbian SuperLiga. After failing in those two occasions, it will be in their third attempt, after finishing first in the 2008–09 season that they won promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga. As the club stadium did not fulfill the criteriums for playing in the SuperLiga, BSK played their first two seasons in the higher tier on OFK Beograd home ground, the Omladinski stadion. In their first season in SuperLiga, BSK finished 12th.[1]

Stadium

Main article: Vizelj park

Home field of BSK Borča is Vizelj park with 2.500 seats, and it was first inaugurated in 1958. There is a project under way which started in April 2009 and that will expand the stadium capacity to 8,000 seats, divided in four stands.

The club has a sports complex which includes 4 grass fields (the main one plus 3 auxiliary ones), a sports hall, and a restaurant with 300 seats and 16 luxury rooms. The club’s reorganization and new infrastructure were possible thanks to the efforts of Obrad Ćesarević and Dragomir Vasić, who both try to keep the club and its professional team in fine standing.[2]

Supporters

The supporters of BSK Borča are known as Borča Company (Serbian: Компанија Борча, Kompanija Borča). They were formed by fusion of few smaller groups - Beton Boys, Olosh Boys, LDK C-2 and Shakal Squad.[2]

Honours and achievements

Current squad

As of 4 October 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Slaviša Bogdanović
Serbia GK Matija Šegavac
Serbia GK Boban Lazović

Serbia DF Zlatko Iličić
Serbia DF Dušan Grbić
Serbia DF Nikola Todorić
Serbia DF Miroslav Radak
Serbia DF Marko Marinković
Serbia DF Aleksandar Cvetković
Serbia DF Stefan Savić
Serbia DF Dušan Plavšić
Serbia DF Veljko Antonijević
Serbia DF Stefan Mačković
Montenegro DF Kostadin Mikić
Montenegro DF Vasilije Radenović
Croatia DF Predrag Počuča

Serbia MF Milan Jokić
Serbia MF Danko Kiković
No. Position Player
Serbia MF Dimitrije Pobulić
Serbia MF Stefan Dabić
Serbia MF Luka Janković
Montenegro MF Ilija Lalević
South Korea MF Yoon Sang-young
Serbia MF Dean Tišma
China MF Zhu Zhengyu
Serbia MF Lazar Mitrović
Serbia MF Stefan S. Tripković

Serbia FW Stefan D. Tripković
Serbia FW Miloš Džugurdić
Nigeria FW Emmanuel Udeh
Serbia FW Željko Žerađanin
Serbia FW Stanko Žmirić
Serbia FW Vojkan Sarajlin
Serbia FW Dušan Vujadinović
Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Miloš Bajić
Serbia FW Feđa Baletić

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Serbia GK Siniša Babić (at Sremac Vojka until the end of 2016–17 season)
Serbia GK Luka Đurić (at Lepušnica Glogonjski Rit)
Serbia DF Stefan Stanković (dual with Loznica until the end of 2016–17 season)
Serbia MF Nemanja Celin (at Železničar Pančevo until the end of 2016–17 season)
Serbia Vladimir Erčić (at Borac Sakule until the end of 2016–17 season)
No. Position Player
Serbia Nikola Vladisavljević (at Sremac Vojka until the end of 2016–17 season)
Serbia Petar Rajčić (at Lepušnica Glogonjski Rit)
Serbia Dušan Manić (at Borac Sakule until the end of 2016–17 season)
Serbia Miloš Đurović (at Borac Sakule)

For recent transfers, see List of Serbian football transfers summer 2016.

Technical staff

As of 4 March 2013

Current technical staff
  • Manager: Serbia Dragan Aničić
  • Assistant Manager/Coach: Serbia Nenad Mijailović
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Serbia Slaven Progovečki
  • Physiotherapist: Serbia Marko Bojčić

Notable former players

To appear in this section a player must have either:

For the list of all former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see: Category:FK BSK Borča players.

Managers

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
2010–present hummel

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 History at BSK Borča official website, retrieved 21-9-2012 (Serbian)
  2. 1 2 3 History at BSK Borča official website, retrieved 21-9-2012 (English), Note: the Serbian and English versions in the history section from the official website are slightly different, thus worth including both.
  3. FK BSK Borča at National-Football-Teams.com
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