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FK Loznica

FK Loznica
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Full name Fudbalski Klub Loznica
Nickname(s) Zeleno-beli
Founded 1919
Ground FK Loznica stadion
Ground Capacity 5.000
Chairman Serbia Zoran Grujičić
League Serbian First League
2015–16 Serbian First League, 15th
Arrow-down.gif Relegated
Website Club home page

FK Loznica (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Лозница) is a football club from Loznica, Serbia.

The first soccer ball arrived to the town of Loznica in 1919. It was brought from London by the local student Milisav Vasić, who was beside studying there, playing at Birmingham City F.C.. Soon the game became very popular and at the end of 1919 the first club was founded, named Gučevo. Later the name was changed into LSK - Loznički Sportski Klub and was the direct predecessor of today's FK Loznica. During this period the club did not play in any organized competitions, only friendly matches against other clubs from the neighboring towns of Zvornik, Bijeljina, Šabac or Valjevo. These matches were played on Sundays and many people usually came to attend, specially the local youth that loudly cheered for their club.

During the Second World War LSK changed its name to FK Trgovački and gathered the best players from Loznica. The club colours were green and white. The first president was a merchant Mr. Pavle Avramović. In 1942 another club FK Srbadija was formed. During these hard years of war, the football matches were the most important pastime for the citizens. Each time FK Mačva Šabac came to play, afterward a night event would be organised in the Vuk Karadžić Culture Center, a real celebration for that period. Besides Trgovački and Srbadija, a third club was created in Loznica, FK Gajret. Football was so popular that was possible to see that almost every street had a minor youth club where local children played. Even many elder people started playing. Loznica was liberated by Allied troops in September 23, 1944 and some matches between Partisans units played friendly matches against local clubs, many times even under enemy fire coming from across the river Drina where some rest of German troops returning from Greece were still stationed.


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