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Balkan Mirijevo
Full nameFK Balkan Mirijevo
LeagueBelgrade Zone League
2022–23Belgrade First League (promoted)

FK Balkan Mirijevo is a Serbian football club.

History

In the seasons 1941–42 and 1942–43 Balkan played in the Serbian League which was the top national tier of the German-occupied Serbia during World War Two, finishing 10th[1] and 8th[2] respectively. Their main players in this period were former BSK Belgrade players Dragutin Najdanović, Rajko Pašanski and Miloš Šijačić.[3]

Recent seasons

Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes Manager
1999-00 3 - Belgrade 5 34 14 8 12 42 35 50 Last 16
2000-01 3 - Belgrade ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? did not qualify Promoted to 2 North
2001-02 2 - North 13 34 12 6 16 46 58 42 did not qualify Relegated
2002-03 3 - Belgrade 8 34 14 6 14 54 52 48 did not qualify
2003-04 3 - Belgrade 9 34 11 10 13 46 54 43 did not qualify
2004-05 3 - Belgrade 17 34 9 10 15 37 58 34 did not qualify 3 points deducted
2005-06 3 - Belgrade 9 38 14 8 16 44 50 50 did not qualify
2006-07 3 - Belgrade 16 34 6 9 19 32 48 27 did not qualify Relegated
2007-08 4 - Belgrade 17 34 10 9 15 39 51 39 did not qualify Relegated Goran Vukomanović
2008-09 5 - Belgrade 1 34 21 8 5 66 26 71 did not qualify Promoted Zoran Milosavljević
2009-10 4 - Belgrade 2 34 26 4 4 66 19 82 did not qualify Promoted Zoran Milosavljević
2010-11 3 - Belgrade 10 34 10 9 11 38 38 39 did not qualify Dušan Jevrić / Kuzman Babeu / Zoran Milosavljević
2011-12 3 - Belgrade 15 30 8 7 15 17 34 31 did not qualify Zoran Milosavljević
2012-13 3 - Belgrade 16 30 6 10 14 25 37 28 did not qualify Relegated Goran Vukomanović / Zoran Milosavljević / Branislav Radulović / Zoran Dmitrić

Fans

The club has a group of very loyal fans nicknamed Šumari (Serbian Cyrillic: Шумари, lit.'The Forest Guard').

References

  1. ^ S.K. 1913 osvojio pehar - Takmičenje iznenađenja završeno (SK 1913 won the trophy - Championship full of surprises is finished a text by Ljubomir Vukadinović at trstenicani.com, retrieved 14-12-2013 (in Serbian)
  2. ^ Miroslav Milovanović: "Naš Plavi Bukvar" Archived 12 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine, pag. 85
  3. ^ Beogradski sokolovi, page 96