NK SAŠK Napredak explained

Clubname:SAŠK Napredak
Fullname:Nogometni Klub Sarajevski amaterski športski klub Napredak
Founded:2000 (Merge)
SAŠK (1910, 1999)
NK Napredak (1994)
Ground:Stadion Doglodi
Capacity:400
Chairman:Gabrijel Vukadin
Manager:Amir Beća
Season:2017–18
Position:Kantonalna liga Sarajevo, 1st (promoted)
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NK SAŠK Napredak is a football club from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It came into existence in 2000 through the merger of SAŠK with NK Napredak.

SAŠK

SAŠK's history traces back to 1910 when it was founded as Hrvatski ŠK.[1] In 1919 it was renamed to Sarajevski amaterski športski klub (Sarajevo Amateur Sports Club) or SAŠK.[1] Along with FK Slavija, it is the club from Bosnia with most participations in the Yugoslav First League in the period before the star of Second World War. Its coaches in this period were Gal, Bevanda, Giljaković, Kražić, Ferigec, Koželuh and Ivan Kezić.[1]

After World War II ended, SAŠK was banned by the authorities of Communist Yugoslavia because of its participation in the Croatian First League during the war in what was then Axis-allied Croatia. SAŠK was re-founded in 1999.

Napredak

NK Napredak was formed in 1994 by the Croat cultural society of the same name.

Merge

Two teams merged in 2000 to form the current club.

Since the 2000–01 season, the club has been in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The club is part of HKD Napredak (Croatian Cultural Society 'Progress'). It organizes a futsal tournament around Christmas every year.

Notes and References

  1. Fudbal u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji, by Milorad Sijić, pag. 168