OFK Gradina

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Gradina
OFK Gradina logo.png
Full nameOmladinski Fudbalski Klub Gradina Srebrenik
Founded1963
GroundGradski Stadion, Srebrenik
Capacity5,000
Manager Jasmin Moranjkić
League First League of FBiH
2023–24 First League of FBiH, 13th of 16

Omladinski Fudbalski Klub Gradina Srebrenik is a professional association football club from the city of Srebrenik that is situated in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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The club currently plays in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

History

OFK Gradina was founded in 1953 in a karaoke bar within the city of Srebrenik. The logo of the club has the traditional Lilium Bosniacum placed in the central part of the logo.

After the collapse of Yugoslavia, Gradina played in the first six seasons of the top level First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] From 2000 however, they have yoyo-ed between the second and third tiers of the Bosnian football pyramid with only one more season in the Premier League in the 2012–13 season. Currently, Gradina is active in the second tier-First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina [2] and plays its home matches on the Gradski Stadion (City Stadium) in Srebrenik, which has a capacity of 5,000 seats. [3]

Honours

Domestic

League

Club seasons

Source: [4]

SeasonLeagueCupEurope
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos
1994–95 First League
Tuzla Group
5311168102nd
1995–96 First League 30961535543312th
1996–97 First League 301181140444111th
1997–98 First League 30135124142446th QF
1998–99 First League 307121124323312th
1999–2000 First League 30732018672415th ↓ QF
Current format of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2000–01 First League of FBiH 32742124732517th ↓
2003–04 Second League of FBiH – North 30154115941493rd
2004–05 Second League of FBiH 1st ↑
2005–06 First League of FBiH 30144125639467th
2006–07 First League of FBiH 30134133733437th
2007–08 First League of FBiH 30851726492914th ↓
2008–09 Second League of FBiH
2009–10 Second League of FBiH 1st ↑
2010–11 First League of FBiH 30135124439449th
2011–12 First League of FBiH 3019475930611st ↑
2012–13 Premier League 3016231757916th ↓ 1/16
2013–14 First League of FBiH 30125132930419th
2014–15 First League of FBiH 30961529393314th ↓ 1/16
2015–16 Second League of FBiH – North
2016–17 Second League of FBiH – North 28125114239416th
2017–18 Second League of FBiH – North 3016684329542nd
2018–19 Second League of FBiH – North 3016595134532nd
2019–20 Second League of FBiH – North 1511225118352nd
2020–21 Second League of FBiH – North 30244210124761st ↑
2021–22 First League of FBiH 30143134947456th 1/16
2022–23 First League of FBiH 30145114039476th 1/16
2023–24 First League of FBiH 30971425433413th

Managerial history

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References

  1. Bosnia-Hercegovina 1995/96 - RSSSF
  2. Gradina i Tomislav izborili plasman u Prvu ligu FBiH - SportSport (in Bosnian)
  3. "NK Gradina". ie.soccerway.com. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  4. HISTORIJSKI REZULTATI - SportSport