NK Iskra Bugojno explained

Clubname:NK Iskra
Fullname:Nogometni Klub Iskra Bugojno
Capacity:12,000
Chairman:Nedžad Šečić
Manager:Safet Kmetaš
League:Second League of FBiH (West)
Season:2022–2023
Position:Second League of FBiH (West), 1st
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NK Iskra, commonly known as Iskra Bugojno or just Iskra (meaning "spark" in Bosnian) is a professional association football club from the town of Bugojno that is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. Iskra plays its home matches on the Jaklić Stadium which has a capacity of 12,000 seats.

History

Founded in 1946, the club spent most of its history playing in lower Yugoslav divisions. Its greatest success in the Yugoslav period was winning the 1983–84 Yugoslav Second League West division, and participating in the 1984–85 Yugoslav First League, their only top level season during that period.[1] Although they were immediately relegated in the 1984–85 season, they won the 1985 Mitropa Cup.

After the breakup of Yugoslavia, Iskra played several seasons in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but since the 2018–19 season, the club has been playing in the Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group West), one of two third-tier divisions in the country.

Honours

Domestic

League

European

Club seasons

Sources:[2] [3]

SeasonLeagueCupEurope
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos
1994–95First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jablanica Group
511341446th
1995–96First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo Group
30471916661916th ↓
1998–99First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30881429393213th
1999–00First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina301081233323810th
Current format of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2000–01Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina421714115549659th
2001–02Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina30781525482916th ↓
2002–03First League of FBiH36195126836623rd
2003–04First League of FBiH30118114037415th
2004–05First League of FBiH301221642403811th
2005–06First League of FBiH301261236344213th ↓
2006–07Second League of FBiH – West1st ↑
2007–08First League of FBiH30135124033446th
2008–09First League of FBiH30151144543467th
2009–10First League of FBiH3016595626533rd
2010–11First League of FBiH3013894535475th
2011–12First League of FBiH30146104234487th
2012–13First League of FBiH28107113233379th
2013–14First League of FBiH30831920582715th ↓
2014–15Second League of FBiH – West
2015–16Second League of FBiH – West
2016–17Second League of FBiH – West2416445317521st ↑
2017–18First League of FBiH30951627463215th ↓
2018–19Second League of FBiH – West2413294729413rd
2019–20Second League of FBiH – West1451823211611th
2020–21Second League of FBiH – West I168352321274th

Historical list of coaches

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesm/mit85.html 1984/85 season
  2. https://sportsport.ba/klub/nk-iskra/342 HISTORIJSKI REZULTATI
  3. [1994–95 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina#Group Sarajevo|Bosnia-Hercegovina 1994/95]
  4. https://sportsport.ba/fudbal/sead-seferovic-novi-trener-iskre-iz-bugojna/109451 Sead Seferović novi trener Iskre iz Bugojna
  5. https://sportske.ba/napustio-travnik-pa-preuzeo-kormilo-iskre/ Napustio Travnik pa preuzeo kormilo Iskre
  6. https://sportsport.ba/fudbal/adis-obad-novi-trener-iskre/273372 Adis Obad novi trener Iskre
  7. https://sportsport.ba/fudbal/kmetas-razocaran-zivot-sam-dao-za-iskru-molili-su-nas-da-preuzmemo-klub-a-sada-ovako-vracaju/341190 Kmetaš razočaran: Život sam dao za Iskru, molili su nas da preuzmemo klub, a sada ovako vraćaju...