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FK FAP (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК ФАП) is a football club based in Priboj, Serbia. The name comes from Fabrika Automobila Priboj, or shortened FAP, which is a largest Serbian automotive manufacturer of trucks and buses founded in 1953. Therefore, the team carries the nickname Kamiondžije which basically means Truckers.
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Full name | FK FAP | ||
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Nickname(s) | Kamiondžije (Truckers) Plavi Đavoli (Blue Devils) | ||
Founded | May 14, 1955 | ||
Ground | Priboj City Stadium | ||
Capacity | 10,000 | ||
Chairman | Željko Ječmenica | ||
Manager | Dragan Pantović | ||
League | Serbian League West | ||
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In 1919, a 50-year-old Czech doctor Bogoslav Šiler arrived to Priboj. As he was walking by the Lim river he has seen a group of boys playing with a ball made out of rags. He automatically had an idea to organize a Sports Society, and in 1922 Sports Society "Lim was formed. It had a football and music section. The playgrounds were built by people of Priboj, as a donation to the society.
According to the memory of Serbian Orthodox priest, Vasilije Petrović, and local retiree, Rasim Hasanagić, the first real ball was brought in Priboj by Aleksandar Nikolić, Branko Stikić and Mikan Mićević who were at the time the students in Sarajevo.
First game was played on August 18, 1922, against FK Polimlje and it ended in a 0–0 draw.
FK Lim fielded the following players:
Goalkeeper: Nikola Mazing
Defenders: Suljo Salkanović & Mikan Mićević
Midfielders Relja Matijević, Vaso Petrović & Ismet Hadžihamzić
Forwards: Salko Kurtović, Branko Stikić, Bata Nikolić, Salko Sukić & Lesko Ristić.
FK Lim continued to work under that name until 1954. FK Vatrogasac was formed afterwards but it was short lived.
Finally in 1955, FK FAP was founded.[1]
First, friendly game by FK FAP was played against FK Rudar Pljevlja in Pljevlja on May 14, 1955, and the game was lost with a result of 4–3 for the home team. FAP was represented on the pitch by: Zdravko Gazdić, Emin Šehić, Zahir Hulić, Murat Hasanagić, Behudin Šulović, Vejsil Hodžić, Fetko Bajrović, Mujica Salkanović & Kadro Džidić. The 1955 and 1956 seasons were played against Zlatibor District teams, in the latter the club achieved the promotion to Zone League Čačak-Užice, and then into Kragujevac Zone (3rd tier). Success followed in the 60's and in the following years the club competed continuously in Serbian League (also 3rd Yugoslav tier), until 1969/70 season when it ended up winning that competition and thus promoting to Yugoslav Second League.
FK FAP earned its first promotion to Yugoslav Second League by winning the 1969/70 Serbian League South. They competed in three consecutive seasons as a member of the Second League, their best performance was 8th in the 1971/72 season. Due to the change of the Yugoslav football system FAP was relegated, finishing 11th in the 1972/73 season (1st–9th were safe, 10th–18th were relegated), but came back to the Second League member for 1976/77 and stays for two more seasons.
Position | Club | Rep. | GP | W | D | L | GF | GA | Diff. +/- | Points |
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1 | Borac Čačak | 992 | 376 | 280 | 335 | 1199 | 1055 | -48 | 1010 | |
71 | FK Igman Konjic | 222 | 73 | 53 | 96 | 272 | 320 | −48 | 199 | |
72 | Metalac Zagreb | 196 | 78 | 42 | 76 | 277 | 299 | −22 | 198 | |
73 | FAP | 200 | 69 | 54 | 77 | 218 | 239 | -11 | 192 | |
74 | Orijent Rijeka | 158 | 73 | 36 | 49 | 262 | 199 | +63 | 181 | |
75 | Bokelj Kotor | 216 | 62 | 53 | 103 | 218 | 375 | −157 | 177 | |
149 | Zmaj Makarska | 30 | 1 | 2 | 27 | 17 | 96 | −79 | 4 |
Season | League | Final Position | Cup | / |
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1970/71 | Yugoslav Second League – East | 12 | – | |
1971/72 | Yugoslav Second League – East | 8 | – | |
1972/73 | Yugoslav Second League – East | 11 | – | |
1976/77 | Yugoslav Second League – East | 10 | – | |
1977/78 | Yugoslav Second League – East | 13 | – |
Note: According to the All-Time table it seems like one season in Second League is missing.
Season |
League | Pos. | Cup | / |
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2006/07 | Morava Zone League | 4 | - | |
2007/08 | Morava Zone League | 1 | - | |
2008/09 | Serbian League West | 12 | - | |
2009/10 | Serbian League West | 13 | - | |
2010/11 | Serbian League West | 15 | - | |
2011/12 | Drina Zone League | 10 | - | |
2012/13 | Drina Zone League | -[5] | - | [5] |
SFR Yugoslavia
Serbia / Serbia & Montenegro
Season | League | Level | Position | / |
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2nd National Level / Tier | ||||
3rd National Level / Tier | ||||
4th National Level / Tier | ||||
1960/61 | Kragujevac Zone | III | 4 | |
1961/62 | 1 season unknown | – | – | |
1962/63 | Serbian League – Group A | III | 8 | |
1963/64 | Serbian League West – Subgroup A | III | 9 | |
1964–1969 | 5 seasons unknown | – | – | |
1969/70 | Serbian League South | III | 1 | |
1970/71 | Yugoslav Second League East | II | 12 | |
1971/72 | Yugoslav Second League East | II | 8 | |
1972/73 | Yugoslav Second League East | II | 11 | |
1973–1976 | 3 seasons unknown | – | – | |
1976/77 | Yugoslav Second League East | II | 10 | |
1977/78 | Yugoslav Second League East | II | 13 | |
1978–1988 | 10 seasons unknown | – | – | |
1988/89 | Yugoslav Inter-Republic League East | III | 2 | |
1989–1998 | 9 seasons unknown | – | – | |
1998/99 | Serbian League Morava | III | 17 | |
1999/00 | Serbian League Morava | III | 14 | |
2000/01 | Serbian League Morava | III | N/A | |
2001/02 | Morava Zone League | IV | N/A | |
2002/03 | Morava Zone League | IV | 1 | |
2003/04 | Serbian League West | III | 15 | |
2004/05 | Morava Zone League | IV | 3 | |
2005/06 | Morava Zone League | IV | 2 | |
2006/07 | Morava Zone League | IV | 4 | |
2007/08 | Morava Zone League | IV | 1 | |
2008/09 | Serbian League West | III | 12 | |
2009/10 | Serbian League West | III | 13 | |
2010/11 | Serbian League West | III | 15 | |
2011/12 | Drina Zone League | IV | 10 | |
2012/13 | Drina Zone League | IV | - |
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