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Cement Beočin
Full nameFudbalski klub Cement Beočin
Nickname(s)Plavo-beli (The Blue & Whites)
Founded1913
GroundGradski stadion
Capacity1,500
PresidentRodoljub Daničić
Head coachNenad Cerović
LeagueVojvodina League South
2020–216th

Fudbalski klub Cement Beočin (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Цемент Беочин, lit.'Cement Beočin Football Club') is a football club based in Beočin, Serbia.

History

File:Campofutebol.svg

Đurić
Bajer (C)
Karasik
M. Daraboš
J. Daraboš
Eseš
Jovičić
Jegdić
Herbst
Krkljus
Tipman
The first starting line-up in the history of the club.

FK Cement Beočin was founded in 1913 by the employees of a Beočin cement company and Mr Martin Bajer, a native of Beočin who received his formal education in Budapest where he first got the idea of founding a football club. The first starting line-up of the team in 1913 was:

  • Goalkeeper: Dejan Đurić
  • Defenders: Martin Bajer and Dragutin Karasik
  • Right midfielder: M. Daraboš
  • Centre midfielder: Vladislav Eseš
  • Left midfielder: J. Daraboš
  • Right winger: Brana Jovičić
  • Left winger: Aleksandar Jegdić
  • Right forward: Dejan Krkljus
  • Centre forward: Herbst
  • Left forward: Tipman

This starting line-up was featured until 1919 under the club name BAK. From 1919 to 1932 the team was known as BSK. From 1922 to 1927 there were two football clubs in Beočin, the other one being FK Radnički. Radnički was dissolved in 1927 due to financial difficulties and the exodus of some players to the BSK. At that time, BSK featured the following players: Martin Bajer, Janika Sabo, Rudolf Kovačić, Oto Košćal, Josip Bajer, Franja Babi, Karlo Kapošvarc, Franja Mesinger, Janika Oltvanji, Nikola Dvoržak, Ladislav Eseš, D. Manjoki, Martin Dvoržak among others. Since 1933 the club has been known as FK Cement. Up until World War II, the club included players such as Mile Stojkov, Franja Buršl, Franja Ferić, Rudika Nozak, Leopold Popović, Vilim Rakšanji, Florika Major, Stevan Vajs, Janika Košćal, Ivan Gabrić, Žaki, Ivica Horvat and others. In 1970, during its 50-year anniversary celebrations, the club was honoured by the Football Association of Yugoslavia as one of the oldest in the country.

Current squad

As of 9 March 2019 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Nemanja Đurikin (vice-captain)
12 GK File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Ivan Knežević

2 DF File:Flag of Montenegro.svg MNE Dejan Peković
3 DF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Miloš Vilotijević
4 DF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Nikola Milutinović
5 DF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Kristijan Bajić
14 DF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Vladimir Skoko
15 DF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Mladen Zgonjanin
16 DF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Aleksandar Leđanac
17 DF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Filip Ungar
22 DF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Nenad Marjanović
25 DF File:Flag of Montenegro.svg MNE Stefan Zogović
No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Nebojša Pavlović
7 MF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Nikola Kedža
8 MF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Ognjen Tomović
10 MF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Zoran Rakić (captain)
11 MF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Marko Stančetić
18 MF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Vukan Vujošević
20 MF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Nikola Vujičić
21 MF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Nikola Laković
24 MF File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Slavko Gavrilović

9 FW File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Feđa Baletić
19 FW File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Saša Ćurko
23 FW File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Mladen Popović

Technical staff

Position Staff
Head coach Nenad Cerović
Assistant coach Milan Vignjević
Goalkeeping coach
Fitness coach Vladimir Pupovac

Club records

Club records are in the time span from 2005 to 2018. Biggest victories in the domestic championships

Season Match Score
Serbian League Vojvodina
2004–05 CementFile:Flag of Serbia.svg FK Polet 6–1
2010–11 CementFile:Flag of Serbia.svg Sloboda (NK) 7–0
2011–12 CementFile:Flag of Serbia.svg FK Vršac 5–0
2011–12 CementFile:Flag of Serbia.svg FK ČSK Pivara 4–0
Vojvodina League West
2009–10 CementFile:Flag of Serbia.svg FK ŽAK 6–0
2009–10 File:Flag of Serbia.svg Polet (K)Cement 0–5
2009–10 CementFile:Flag of Serbia.svg FK Šajkaš 7–0

Seasons

Season Division Pos
2004–05 Serbian League Vojvodina 3rd
2005–06 5th
2006–07 13th
2008–09 Vojvodina League West 3rd
2009–10 2nd
2010–11 Serbian League Vojvodina 5th
2011–12 8th
2012–13 14th
2013–14 Vojvodina League West 2nd
2014–15 Serbian League Vojvodina 7th
2015–16 8th
2016–17 12th
2017–18 6th
2018–19 16th
2019–20 Vojvodina League South 6th
2020–21 6th

Honours

Honours are in the time span from 1994. to 2020.

National Leagues

Winners (1): 1998–99
Winners (1): 1994–95[1]
Runners-up (2): 2009–10, 2013–14

National Cups

  • Cup FSG Novi Sad
Runners-up (2): 2017–18, 2019–20[1]

Notable players

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time.
  • Played at least 80 games for the club.

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

Coaching history

Notes

1.^ Back in 1994, the fourth tier was called First League of Vojvodina.

References

  1. "Jedinstvo iz Rumenke osvojilo Kup Novog Sada". 021 (in српски / srpski). Retrieved 8 October 2020.

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