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FK BPI Slavija
Full nameFudbalski Klub BPI Slavija
Ground Slavija, Belgrade, Serbia
League4th Liga – Belgrade Group
2006–07 3rd Liga – Belgrade, 17th
Arrow-down.gif Relegated

Fudbalski Klub BPI Slavija is a Serbian football club based in Slavija, Belgrade.

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Name history

History

Recent seasons

SeasonLeaguePos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Cup NotesManager
2002–034 – Belgrade3342086673368did not qualify
2003–044 – Belgrade2342365783275did not qualifyPromoted
2004–053 – Belgrade1334101014446540did not qualify
2005–063 – Belgrade1438121016474846did not qualify
2006–073 – Belgrade17344921206020did not qualifyRelegated (1 point deducted)


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