FK Rad

{{Short description|Serbian football club}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2020}}

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| image = FK Rad crest.png

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| fullname = FK Rad

| nickname = Građevinari (The Builders)

| founded = {{Start date and age|10 March 1958}}

| ground = Stadion Kralj Petar I

| capacity = 3,919

| chrtitle = President

| chairman =

| mgrtitle = Head coach

| manager = Bogdan Korak

| league = Belgrade Zone League

| season = 2023–24

| position = Serbian League Belgrade, 16th of 16 (relegated)

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FK Rad ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|ФК Рад}}) is a football club based in Banjica, Belgrade, Serbia. They compete in the Belgrade Zone League, the fourth tier of the national league system.

Founded in 1958, the club spent a total of 30 seasons in the top flight between 1987 and 2021, including five seasons in the Yugoslav First League, 12 seasons in the First League of Serbia and Montenegro, and 13 seasons in the Serbian SuperLiga.

History

The club was founded on 10 March 1958 by GP Rad, a local construction company. They acquired the league rights from FK Razvitak, a small club based in Banjica, going on to compete in the local leagues of Belgrade until the early 1970s. The club earned promotion to the Yugoslav Second League in 1973,{{Cite web | url=http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%201973-1978.html | title=SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1973. - 1978. | language=sr | publisher=fsgzrenjanin.com | access-date=20 September 2021}} spending the next 14 seasons in the second tier of Yugoslav football. They also reached the 1981–82 Yugoslav Cup quarter-finals, losing to Dinamo Zagreb.{{Cite web | url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joegcupdetail.html#82 | title=CUP OF YUGOSLAVIA 1981/82 | publisher=rsssf.org | access-date=4 October 2021}}

In the 1986–87 Yugoslav Second League, the club became champions in Group East and took promotion to the Yugoslav First League for the first time in history.{{Cite web | url=http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%201983-1988.html | title=Period 1983. – 1988. | language=sr | publisher=fsgzrenjanin.com | access-date=20 September 2021}} They placed 15th in their debut appearance in the top flight, just one point above the relegation zone. The club subsequently finished in fourth place in the 1988–89 season, earning a spot in the 1989–90 UEFA Cup.{{Cite web | url=http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%201988-1991.html | title=SISTEM TAKMIČENJA U JUGOSLAVIJI 1988.-1991. | language=sr | publisher=fsgzrenjanin.com | access-date=20 September 2021}} They were eliminated in the first round after losing 3–2 on aggregate to Olympiacos.{{Cite web | url=https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec198990.html#uefa | title=UEFA Cup 1989-90 | publisher=rsssf.org | access-date=4 October 2021}}

Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, the club continued to compete in the top flight, placing fifth in the 1992–93 First League of FR Yugoslavia.{{Cite web | url=http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%201991-2000.html | title=RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE | language=sr | publisher=fsgzrenjanin.com | access-date=20 September 2021}} They would also place in the top five in three consecutive seasons from 1998 to 2000. With the beginning of the new millennium, the club slowly started to decline and eventually suffered relegation in the 2002–03 season.{{Cite web | url=http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2003/05/26/srpski/S03052504.shtml | title=U drugu ligu čistog obraza | language=sr | publisher=glas-javnosti.rs | date=26 May 2003 | access-date=20 September 2021 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210920212809/http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2003/05/26/srpski/S03052504.shtml | archive-date=20 September 2021}} They returned to the top flight of Serbia and Montenegro football in its final edition, but were promptly relegated.{{Cite web | url=http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%202000-2006.html | title=SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2000.-2006. | language=sr | publisher=fsgzrenjanin.com | access-date=20 September 2021}}

Having spent two seasons in the Serbian First League, the club placed fourth in 2007–08 and managed to earn promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga via the play-offs.{{Cite web | url=https://sport.blic.rs/fudbal/rad-izborio-plasman-u-superligu-srbije/3menq3x | title=Rad izborio plasman u Superligu Srbije | language=sr | publisher=blic.rs | date=11 June 2008 | access-date=20 September 2021}} They finished fourth in 2010–11, which meant qualification for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League and a return to European football after 22 years. After spending 13 consecutive seasons in the top flight, the club suffered relegation in 2021.{{Cite web | url=https://mondo.rs/Sport/Fudbal/a1472952/rad-ispao-iz-lige-penal-kaludjerovic.html | title=SVE JE STALO U JEDAN ŠUT! Napokon pravi fudbal – borili se, plakali, a jedan penal je odlučio sve! | language=sr | publisher=mondo.rs | date=19 May 2021 | access-date=20 September 2021}} They would eventually finish bottom of the table in the 2022–23 Serbian First League, dropping to the third tier for the first time in 50 years.

After suffering a second consecutive relegation in 2024, the club found itself in the Belgrade Zone League, the fourth tier of Serbian football.

Honours

Yugoslav Second League (Tier 2)

Seasons

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
rowspan="2"|Season

!colspan="9"|League

!rowspan="2" width="100"|Cup

!rowspan="2" width="250"|Continental

Division

!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pld|Played}}

!width="20"|{{Abbr|W|Won}}

!width="20"|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}

!width="20"|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}

!width="20"|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}

!width="20"|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}

!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pos|Position}}

colspan="12"|{{YUG}}
1973–74

|2 – East

|34

11101333403214th

|

|rowspan="15"|—

1974–75

|2 – East

|34

1212106442366th

|

1975–76

|2 – East

|34

161174834432nd

|

1976–77

|2 – East

|34

148124129367th

|Round of 16

1977–78

|2 – East

|34

11111234363311th

|

1978–79

|2 – East

|30

714926292810th

|

1979–80

|2 – East

|30

127114140319th

|Round of 32

1980–81

|2 – East

|30

12992721333rd

|

1981–82

|2 – East

|30

119103732317th

|Quarter-finals

1982–83

|2 – East

|34

155145246357th

|

1983–84

|2 – East

|34

10111332383113th

|

1984–85

|2 – East

|34

139123433355th

|Round of 32

1985–86

|2 – East

|34

191325320512nd

|Round of 16

1986–87

|2 – East

|34

2095541549style="background-color:#DFD"|1st

|

1987–88

|1

|34

1181544563015th

|

1988–89

|1

|34

1311104638354th

|Round of 32

|Intertoto Cup – Group stage

1989–90

|1

|34

166124131365th

|Round of 16

|UEFA Cup – First round

1990–91

|1

|36

147154234328th

|Round of 32

|rowspan="2"|—

1991–92

|1

|33

143164843297th

|Quarter-finals

colspan="12"|{{SCG}}
1992–93

|1

|36

1313104735395th

|Round of 32

|rowspan="17"|—

rowspan="2"|1993–94

|1 – I/A

|18

738161917style="background-color:#FCC"|7th

|rowspan="2"|Round of 16

1 – I/B

|18

972281025style="background-color:#DFD"|1st
rowspan="2"|1994–95

|1 – I/A

|18

6751616194th

|rowspan="2"|Round of 16

1 – I/A

|18

468223822style="background-color:#FCC"|7th
rowspan="2"|1995–96

|1 – I/B

|18

954321232style="background-color:#DFD"|2nd

|rowspan="2"|Quarter-finals

1 – I/A

|18

5582123287th
1996–97

|1 – I/A

|33

1010133338409th

|Quarter-finals

1997–98

|1 – I/A

|33

126153539425th

|Round of 16

1998–99

|1

|24{{Efn|The season was cut short due to the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.}}

11762626405th

|Quarter-finals

1999–2000

|1

|40

179145646604th

|Round of 32

2000–01

|1

|34

1251749584114th

|Round of 32

2001–02

|1

|34

1371445414610th

|Round of 16

2002–03

|1

|34

111013394343style="background-color:#FCC"|13th

|Round of 32

2003–04

|2 – North

|36

22956228752nd

|Round of 16

2004–05

|2 – Serbia

|38

2189643071style="background-color:#DFD"|3rd

|Semi-finals

2005–06

|1

|30

9417273531style="background-color:#FCC"|13th

|Round of 32

colspan="12"|{{SRB}}
2006–07

|2

|38

188125334625th

|Round of 32

|rowspan="5"|—

2007–08

|2

|34

1699503457style="background-color:#DFD"|4th

|Round of 32

2008–09

|1

|33

715112735368th

|Round of 16

2009–10

|1

|30

107133839378th

|Round of 32

2010–11

|1

|30

141063821524th

|Round of 16

2011–12

|1

|30

1071333313710th

|Round of 32

|Europa League – First qualifying round

2012–13

|1

|30

128103230447th

|Quarter-finals

|rowspan="12"|—

2013–14

|1

|30

851719372914th

|Round of 32

2014–15

|1

|30

134133338436th

|Quarter-finals

2015–16

|1

|37

9131540472712th

|Round of 32

2016–17

|1

|37

1191729452511th

|Round of 16

2017–18

|1

|37

1062140642613th

|Round of 16

2018–19

|1

|37

7121822442313th

|Round of 32

2019–20

|1

|30{{Efn|The season was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia.}}

432323631515th

|Round of 32

2020–21

|1

|38

14618445748style="background-color:#FCC"|15th

|Round of 16

2021–22

|2

|37

1391540414811th

|Quarter-finals

2022–23

|2

|37

51517376330style="background-color:#FCC"|16th

|Round of 32

2023–24

|3 – Belgrade

|30

4422206310{{Efn|The club was docked six points.}}style="background-color:#FCC"|16th

|Preliminary round

{{Notelist}}

European record

class="wikitable"

!Season

!Competition

!Round

!Opponent

!Score

!Aggregate

1989–90

|UEFA Cup

|First round

|{{Flagicon|GRE}} Olympiacos

|2–1 (H), 0–2 (A)

|align="center" bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|2–3

rowspan="2"|2011–12

|rowspan="2"|Europa League

|First qualifying round

|{{Flagicon|SMR}} Tre Penne

|6–0 (H), 3–1 (A)

|align="center" bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|9–1

Second qualifying round

|{{Flagicon|GRE}} Olympiacos Volos

|0–1 (H), 1–1 (A)

|align="center" bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|1–2

Supporters

The club's main supporters' group, known as United Force, was formed in 1987. They have often been associated with hooliganism due to their long history of incidents.{{Cite web | url=https://www.futbolgrad.com/a-culture-of-violence-the-politics-of-serbian-football-hooliganism/ | title=A Culture of Violence – The Politics of Serbian Football Hooliganism | publisher=futbolgrad.com | date=10 November 2015 | access-date=20 September 2021 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210920212743/https://www.futbolgrad.com/a-culture-of-violence-the-politics-of-serbian-football-hooliganism/ | archive-date=20 September 2021}} Rad supporters have rivalries with several clubs, including local rivalries with OFK Beograd and Voždovac, and national rivalries with Novi Pazar.{{Cite web | url=https://www.b92.net/o/sport/fudbal/vesti?yyyy=2004&mm=03&dd=06&nav_id=134539 | title=Opšta tuča na utakmici Novi Pazar - Rad | language=sr | publisher=b92.net | date=6 March 2004 | access-date=20 September 2021}}{{Cite web | url=https://sport.blic.rs/fudbal/domaci-fudbal/navijacki-neredi-zbog-turske-zastave-medu-novopazarcima-na-banjici/2npnml2 | title=Navijački neredi zbog turske zastave među Novopazarcima na Banjici | language=sr | publisher=blic.rs | date=10 March 2012 | access-date=20 September 2021}}

Notable players

This is a list of players who have played at full international level.{{Cite web | url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/2169/2020_1/Rad_Beograd.html | title=Rad Beograd | publisher=national-football-teams.com | access-date=20 September 2021}}

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

Managerial history

{{Main|List of FK Rad managers}}

{{Col-begin}}

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width="75"|Period

!width="225"|Name

1990–1991

|{{Flagicon|YUG}} Dragan Gugleta

1991–1994

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Tomislav Manojlović

1994–1995

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Boško Antić

1995–1997

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Milenko Kiković

1997–1999

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Čedomir Đoinčević

2000

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Nebojša Petrović

2001

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Čedomir Đoinčević

2002

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Zvonko Varga

2002–2003

|{{Flagicon|MKD}} Boško Đurovski

2003–2004

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Milan Milanović

2004

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Zdravko Zemunović

2004–2005

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Radmilo Ivančević

2005

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Čedomir Đoinčević

2005–2006

|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Bogdan Korak

2006

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Dragan Kecman

2006–2007

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandar Janjić

2007

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nebojša Vignjević

2007

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Dragan Kecman

2008

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Mihailo Ivanović

{{Col-3}}

class="wikitable"
width="75"|Period

!width="225"|Name

2008

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandar Janjić

2008–2011

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Marko Nikolić

2011

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Predrag Rogan (caretaker)

2011

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Slavko Petrović

2011

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Milan Bosanac (caretaker)

2011–2012

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nebojša Vignjević

2012

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Radoje Smiljanić (caretaker)

2012–2013

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Marko Nikolić

2013

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nebojša Milošević

2013

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nebojša Petrović

2013–2014

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandar Janković

2014

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Stevan Mojsilović

2014

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Slađan Nikolić (caretaker)

2014–2016

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Milan Milanović

2016

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Slađan Nikolić (caretaker)

2016

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandar Janjić

2016

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Slađan Nikolić (caretaker)

2016–2017

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nebojša Petrović

2017

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Gordan Petrić

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class="wikitable"
width="75"|Period

!width="225"|Name

2017–2018

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Slađan Nikolić

2018

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Zoran Milinković

2018–2019

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Dragan Stevanović

2019

|{{Flagicon|BIH}} Zvezdan Milošević

2019

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Bogdan Korak

2019

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Srđan Stojčevski (caretaker)

2019

|{{Flagicon|MNE}} Dragan Radojičić

2019–2020

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Marko Mićović

2020

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Branko Mirjačić

2020

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Zoran Njeguš

2020–2021

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Milan Milanović

2021

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Dragan Ivanović

2021–2022

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Zoran Rendulić

2022

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Branko Mirjačić

2022

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Bogdan Korak

2023

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Igor Savić

2023

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Goran Serafimović

2023–2024

|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Dejan Musović

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References

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