FK Kabel

FK Kabel (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Кабел) is a football club based in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian League Vojvodina, the third tier of the national league system.

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Full nameFK Kabel
Nickname(s)Kabelovci (The Cable Men)
Founded1932; 92 years ago (1932)
GroundStadion FK Kabel
Capacity2,000
PresidentSlobodan Milutinović
Head coachSavo Pavićević
LeagueSerbian League Vojvodina
2022–23Serbian League Vojvodina, 7th of 16

History

The club was founded in 1932 by the workers of Novosadska fabrika kabela (NFK), a local cable factory.[1] They competed in the local leagues of Novi Sad over the next few years.[1] In 1945, following the end of World War II, the club was refounded by the factory's workers and given its original name.[1] The name was briefly changed to Metalac in 1947, but reverted after only a few months.[1]

In 1975, the club reached the Vojvodina League for the first time ever.[2] They remained in the third tier of Yugoslav football for two seasons.[2] The club would return to the Vojvodina League on two more occasions in 1978 and 1983.[3] They eventually finished as champions of the third tier in the 1986–87 season to reach the Yugoslav Second League (Group West).[4] However, the club suffered relegation after just one season and continued competing in the newly formed Yugoslav Inter-Republic League (Group North).[5]

Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, the club placed third in the NATO bombing-suspended 1998–99 Serbian League Vojvodina and gained promotion to the Second League of FR Yugoslavia (Group North).[6] They spent three consecutive seasons in the second tier, before being relegated in 2002.[7] Subsequently, the club competed in the Serbian League Vojvodina for two seasons, before suffering relegation to the Vojvodina League West in 2004.[8]

After finishing as runners-up in the 2016–17 Vojvodina League South, the club won the title in the next season and took promotion to the Serbian League Vojvodina. They subsequently placed first in the third tier and gained promotion to the Serbian First League in 2019.[9]

Honours

Seasons

SeasonLeagueCup
DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPos
 Serbia and Montenegro
1995–964 – Vojvodina West3422578325711st
1996–973 – Vojvodina34128145745449th
1997–983 – Vojvodina34175125831564th
1998–993 – Vojvodina17[a]303rd
1999–20002 – North341241840544015th
2000–012 – North341251737464113th
2001–022 – North34672132712516th
2002–033 – Vojvodina34146145846486th
2003–043 – Vojvodina34662239762416th
2004–054 – Vojvodina West3017494538554th
2005–064 – Vojvodina West306816233225[b]15th
 Serbia
2008–095 – Novi Sad3215986237544th
2009–105 – Novi Sad30125134749418th
2010–115 – Novi Sad3018755026612nd
2011–125 – Novi Sad28153105134483rd
2012–135 – Novi Sad3014885329502nd
2013–145 – Novi Sad3021546324682nd
2014–154 – Novi Sad-Srem301161339323911th
2015–164 – Novi Sad-Srem30111095043437th
2016–174 – Vojvodina South3018665428602nd
2017–184 – Vojvodina South3021635827691st
2018–193 – Vojvodina3225257723771st
2019–20230[c]14106312042[d]7th
2020–21234181154118653rdRound of 32
2021–22237272815891316thPreliminary round
2022–233 – Vojvodina28114133535377thRound of 32

Notable players

This is a list of players who have played at full international level.[10]

For a list of all FK Kabel players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:FK Kabel players.

Managerial history

PeriodName
Dragan Krsmanović
1999–2000 Vladimir Savić
Miodrag Stančetić
Saša Milanović
2017–2018 Stevan Vukomanović
2018–2019 Milan Belić
2019–2021 Zoran Vasiljević
2021–2022 Milan Belić
2022–2023 Nemanja Krtolica
2023– Miloš Penić

References