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FK Voždovac

Fudbalski klub Voždovac (), commonly known as Voždovac, is a professional football club located in Voždovac, a municipality of Belgrade, in Serbia.
==History==
The club was formed in 1912, under the name SK Dušanovac and its president in that year was Danilo Stojanović, "Čika Dača"〔Srbislav Todorović: "Football in Serbia 1896 - 1918", pag. 153〕 who was also the coach in that year. The club was named after Dušanovac, a suburb in Belgrade where the club was formed. Initially it was a club whose players and followers were mostly students from the Economics Gymnasium. After the end of World War I the club substantially improved however it never archived to be in the top like other clubs such as BSK Belgrade or SK Jugoslavija.〔"Čika Dačine uspomene 1903 - 1953", Belgrade 1953, pag. 52 〕
In 1929 it is renamed into Voždovački SK (Voždovački sport klub). The main success in this period was the winning of the II League of Belgrade Football Subassociation in the 1933–34 season, and the III League of Belgrade in 1948–49. In the 1963–64 season, they won the Serbian Republic League, then the Yugoslav third tier, and promoted to the Yugoslav Second League. After Red Star Belgrade's new ground ''Marakana'' was built between 1959–63, Voždovački SK played its home matches on Marakana's secondary pitch with bleachers around it.
In 1973, another local club, Sloboda Belgrade, which was formed in 1953 and was Belgrade League champion in 1968, got dissolved. The municipal authorities decided to sign Sloboda's ground over to Voždovački, which then changed its name to FK Voždovac. The first major achievement was the winning of the Belgrade Football Association Cup in 1975. During the following three decades it will compete mostly in Serbian lower leagues. All until the season 2003–04, when it finished the Serbian League Belgrade without a single defeat, achieving promotion to the Serbian First League, the national second tier.
On June 28, 2005, top league side Železnik, financially struggling at the time, won the Serbia and Montenegro Cup and merged with Voždovac. This way Voždovac gainst access to the 2005–06 First League of Serbia and Montenegro in which achieved an incredible third place and the qualification for a European competition. However, due to the club's poor financial situation at that time, the club officials decided not to request the licence for Europe competition. After three years of competition in the Serbian League Belgrade, Vozdovac in the season 2011–12. won first place and returns to the first league of Serbia. He spent one year and ends on the 3rd season place. After giving Hajduk Kula, Vozdovac covers vacancy and 2013th participate in the Serbian Super League.〔(About the club ) at Invalidi website 〕

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