Nasha Krila ( Serbohorv. FK Naša Krila Zemun ) is a Yugoslav football club from the city of Zemun (now Serbia ). It existed from 1947 to 1950 .
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History
The club was founded as a team of the air forces of Yugoslavia after the end of World War II . Immediately after the formation, the team was included in the championship of Yugoslavia. Having started the season 1947-1948 in the second league of the Yugoslav championship , the team took third place in the final standings, and the next season 1948-1949 the team began already in the major league of the Yugoslav championship . The team finished the first season among the strongest clubs in the country in fifth place [1] . In the next season of 1950, the team settled in the final sixth place [1] , but at the end of the season it was dissolved and ceased to exist. After the dissolution, a number of leading players joined the Crvena Zvezda club , which also belonged to the military department.
The club took part in the first Yugoslav Cup draw , which took place in 1947, and starting from the 1/16 final stage, it was able to reach the final, which took place in Belgrade at the Partizana stadium in the presence of 50,000 spectators and ended with a score of 2: 0 in favor the owners of the stadium of the Partizan club [2] . The following year, the club reached the 1/2 final stage, where in a bitter struggle, it lost to the Crvena Zvezda club with a score of 3: 4 [2] . In 1949, the club again reached the final of the Yugoslav Cup and again lost to Crvene Zvezda with a score of 2: 3, this time at the home stadium [2] .
Achievements
- Yugoslav Cup
- 2nd place (2) : 1947, 1949.
Famous Players
- Milan Adamovich
- Josip Bistrichki
- Lenko Grchich
- Vladimir Chonch
- Sinisha Zlatkovich
- Bogdan Kovachevich
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Yugoslavia - List of Final Tables . www.rsssf.com. Date of treatment July 5, 2018.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Yugoslavia / Serbia (and Montenegro) - Cup History 1947-2006 / 07 . www.rsssf.com. Date of treatment July 5, 2018.