Fixtures

Serbia Prva Liga 08/02 13:00 1 FK Zemun vs FK Mladost Gat Novi Sad - View
Serbia Prva Liga 08/09 13:00 2 FK Dubocica vs FK Zemun - View
Serbia Prva Liga 08/16 13:00 3 FK Zemun vs FK Trayal Krusevac - View
Serbia Prva Liga 08/20 13:00 4 Stepojevac Vaga vs FK Zemun - View
Serbia Prva Liga 08/24 13:00 5 FK Zemun vs FK Graficar Beograd - View
Serbia Prva Liga 08/30 13:00 6 FK Tekstilac Odzaci vs FK Zemun - View

Results

Europe Friendlies 07/05 17:30 - FK Macva Sabac v FK Zemun D 1-1
Serbia Prva Liga 05/25 15:00 7 FK Zemun v FK Dubocica D 1-1
Serbia Prva Liga 05/19 15:00 6 FK Indjija v FK Zemun W 1-2
Serbia Prva Liga 05/11 15:00 5 FK Zemun v Radnicki Sremska Mitrovica W 3-2
Serbia Prva Liga 05/05 15:00 4 [5] Smederevo v FK Zemun [1] L 4-3
Serbia Prva Liga 04/27 14:00 3 FK Zemun v Sloven Ruma D 0-0
Serbia Prva Liga 04/23 16:00 2 [8] Sloboda Uzice v FK Zemun [1] L 2-0
Serbia Prva Liga 04/14 14:00 1 [1] FK Zemun v FK Trayal Krusevac [6] L 2-5
Serbia Prva Liga 04/05 14:00 30 OFK Vrsac v FK Zemun W 0-1
Serbia Prva Liga 03/30 14:00 29 [8] FK Zemun v FK Vozdovac [7] L 1-2
Serbia Prva Liga 03/24 14:00 28 [11] Radnicki Sremska Mitrovica v FK Zemun [9] D 0-0
Serbia Prva Liga 03/17 13:00 27 [9] FK Zemun v FK Graficar Beograd [8] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 44 21 23
Wins 13 7 6
Draws 16 7 9
Losses 15 7 8
Goals for 56 30 26
Goals against 54 27 27
Clean sheets 15 7 8
Failed to score 15 6 9

Wikipedia - FK Zemun

Fudbalski klub Zemun (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Земун) is a Serbian professional football club based in Zemun, Belgrade, that competes in the Serbian First League.

History

Immediately after the end of the Second World War, the sports activities in Zemun were restored. By early 1945, a club FK Maksim Divnić was formed, named in honour of a player with that name that played before the war and who died as Partisan fighter during the war. After just a couple of played matches the club changed its name into FK Sremac Zemun. By the end of that year another club is also formed in Zemun, FK Sparta Zemun. On 20 October 1946, the two clubs were merged to form a new sports society whose football section was FK Jedinstvo Zemun.

By 1962, the club were promoted into the group East of the Yugoslav Second League, which was divided back then into two geographical groups, East and West. It stayed at Second national level for two seasons, after which it returned into the Serbian republic league, Yugoslav third tier. In the late 1960s, the club struggled financially, and on February 23, 1969, it is merged with FK Galenika, a club sponsored by the Galenika a.d., a pharmaceutical company located in Zemun. Under the new name FK Galenika Zemun, and with new financial backing, the club soon returned to the higher leagues, winning promotion as soon as 1970 to the Yugoslav Second League.

Coached by Ivan Čabrinović, the club became one of the strongest teams in the second league, and after several times being close, it finally reached promotion to the Yugoslav First League in 1982. In that same season, the club reached the semi-finals of the 1981–82 Yugoslav Cup where they lost against the cup winners Red Star Belgrade. The club played in the 1982–83 Yugoslav First League however it finished bottom of the table subsequently relegated back to the Second League. On 1 January 1985, the club changed its name into the one that still carries nowadays, FK Zemun.

During the late 1980s, the club had fallen into the lower leagues, but after the stabilization of their financial situation the club began rising again. In 1990, after two consecutive promotions, the club was back in the 1990–91 Yugoslav First League. This time the club stabilized in the top league and even managed to achieve good results, like fourth place in the 1992–93 First League of FR Yugoslavia, just behind the best Serbian clubs Partizan, Red Star and Vojvodina, or the 5th place archive in the 1993–94 First League of FR Yugoslavia. In the 1992–93 season the club had reached again the semi-finals of the Yugoslav Cup.

FK Zemun competed in the top league all the way until 2007. In the season 2004–05 they managed to achieve 5th place once more.

In 2007, Zemun competed in the Serbian First League and came away with the 15th position and an automatic relegation to the Serbian League Belgrade, third tier. FK Zemun played in the 2007–08 Serbian Cup and found its way to the final. The club won three matches after penalties, defeated two first league sides and goalie Nemanja Jovšić was voted most valuable player. They lost the final 3–0 to Serbian team Partizan but since Partizan had already qualified for the Champions League Zemun were given the UEFA Cup spot as they were the runners-up. During the summer, however, Zemun was not able to obtain a license from UEFA and had to give their spot to fourth-placed side Borac Čačak. Borac then gave their Intertoto Cup spot to OFK Beograd.[]

In 2008–09, Zemun became the champion of Serbian League Belgrade and were back to the Serbian First League after only one season.

In 2015–16, Zemun was promoted again to the Serbian First League. The following year after a bad start, they fired Dragoljub Bekvalac and hired Milan Milanović.

In November 2017, a news website Srbijadanas.rs, published a research in which they found that FK Zemun is the club that transferred more players, 35 at that time, than any other club to the Serbian "Big two" eternal rivals, Partizan and Red Star Belgrade.

**FK Zemun** is a professional football club based in Zemun, a municipality of Belgrade, Serbia. Founded in 1921, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. The team plays its home matches at the Stadion Zemun, which has a capacity of around 5,000 spectators, creating an intimate and vibrant atmosphere for fans.

Competing in the Serbian football league system, FK Zemun has experienced various levels of success, including stints in the top tier of Serbian football. The club is recognized for its strong youth academy, which has produced numerous players who have gone on to achieve success both domestically and internationally.

The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, symbolizing their identity and pride in representing Zemun. FK Zemun is known for its attacking style of play and a strong sense of community, often engaging with local supporters and promoting football at the grassroots level.

With a focus on both competitive success and community involvement, FK Zemun continues to be a significant part of the Serbian football landscape, striving to build a bright future while honoring its storied past.