FK Šumadija 1903

FK Šumadija 1903

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FK Šumadija 1903 (Serbian Cyrillic: "Фудбалски клуб Шумадија 1903") is a football club in Kragujevac, Serbia.

History

Šumadija Football Club was formed on September 27, 1903 in Kragujevac. The club was formed by Danilo Stojanović, who was known as "Čika Dača". "Čika Dača" was born in the nearby town of Lapovo in 1877. He loved football and had played it in Germany. When he moved to Kragujevac he worked in a school. He brought with him a football and taught the students how to play. He quickly formed two teams and the Šumadija Sports club. Training started in the local park but they needed their own training ground and a stadium. The answer lay adjacent to the park where there was a playing field which would be perfect for the newly formed club. On April 23, 1904, Šumadija played their first official match in front of a large crowd. The match was between Šumadija's first and second teams. The first team won 1:0.

Belgrade Soko played "their" first game on the same day. The first match between these two clubs took place on July 10, 1905, in Kragujevac. Šumadija won the match 9:0, but the Belgrade side had their revenge when they were victorious 6:1 in Belgrade. Šumadija competed in red jerseys in their first competitive match. This was against Bačka who were from Subotica which was then under Austro-Hungarian rule. It was held in Belgrade and Šumadija won 10:3. On June 15, 1911, Bačka contacted Šumadija to arrange a friendly match in Subotica. The home team won 5:1. On November 13, 1911, BSK defeated Šumadija 8:1. This defeat was so demoralising that the club came very close to folding, but it was the words of "Čika Dača" that held everything together.

Football in Serbia was very successful from 1920 to 1941. From 1930 until the beginning of the Second World War, Šumadija competed in the Šumadijske župe and Kragujevačkog loptačkog podsaveza leagues. During that time Šumadija finished in the top half of the table in most seasons and also played a number of friendlies throughout Serbia. There was also a tournament held in Kragujevac which brought football clubs from all over Europe. Teams such as: Rapid Vienna, Nemzeti from Hungary and Levski Sofia. Three Serbian clubs participated. They were: Šumadija, Radnicki and Slavija. Šumadija played as guests in Greece in 1928 against Aris and Iraklis. In Bulgaria in 1936, Šumadija played Levski Sofia, defeating them 1:0.

Before the war there were two big rivals in the town. Their rivalry had little to do with football, but more to do with politics. Šumadija was more like the Serbian national team and Radnički was the Communist club. Radnicki players were eating for free in the 'Moscow' tavern and wore red hats. Šumadija was an older club with more tradition. Šumadija's first stadium was claimed by Radnički as their own. The Šumadija staff, players and fans all declared themselves as Četniks, and not many of them survived the war. The name Šumadija was eliminated until the early 90's. Radnički was more successful than Šumadija during the time of Communist rule. In 1954 Šumadija merged with Mladi Radnik and grew in the Sports Association, forming more sports clubs under their name. Through much of this time the club competed in the lower leagues of Yugoslav football and won several tournaments. In 2001 new plans were being made to return to the top leagues in Serbian football, but they came to nothing.

Fans

The fans are called "Plavi Vukovi", meaning Blue Wolves.
*Haj'mo vukovi, haj'mo svi u glas
*ko ne voli Šumadiju ne voli ni nas!

*Prva liga, prva liga, mala nam je ona
*Šumadiji je potrebna Liga šampiona!

*Haj'mo vukovi, haj'mo svi u glas
*cela Šumadija navija za nas!

*U srcu mome živiš samo ti
*Šumadijo moja ljubavi
*o tebi pevam o tebi sanjam
*samo tebe volim ja
*Šumadijo moja!

Honours

*Šumadijska zona Champions: 2006-07

New Stadium

A new stadium has reached the planning stage. The east stand will hold up to 5600 people, the west 5600 and the north and the south stands will together hold around 2,600 capacity.The training ground will have a 3700 capacity.

Current Squad

External links

* [http://www.fcsumadija1903.co.yu/ FK Šumadija 1903 official website] sr icon


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