Results

Club Friendly List 02/18 13:00 - Vojvodina v Cement Beocin L 2-0
Serbia Srpska Liga 06/08 15:00 - Cement Beocin v Dinamo Pancevo W 5-1
Serbia Srpska Liga 06/01 15:00 - FK Borac Sakule v Cement Beocin L 2-0
Serbia Srpska Liga 05/25 14:28 - Cement Beocin v CSK Pivara Celarevo L 1-3
Serbia Srpska Liga 05/19 14:30 - FK Dunav Stari Banovci v Cement Beocin L 1-0
Serbia Srpska Liga 05/15 14:30 - Cement Beocin v FK Mladost Backi Jarak W 1-0
Serbia Srpska Liga 05/11 14:30 - FK Crvena Zvezda NS v Cement Beocin L 2-0
Serbia Srpska Liga 04/24 14:30 - Cement Beocin v FK Vrsac D 0-0
Serbia Srpska Liga 04/03 14:00 - Cement Beocin v FK Zeleznicar Pancevo W 2-1
Serbia Srpska Liga 03/16 09:00 - Radnicki Nova Pazova v Cement Beocin L 2-1
Serbia Srpska Liga 03/09 13:30 - Cement Beocin v FK Omladinac Novi Banovci W 2-0
Serbia Srpska Liga 11/03 12:30 - Cement Beocin v FK Dunav Stari Banovci L 2-4

Wikipedia - FK Cement Beočin

Fudbalski klub Cement Beočin (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Цемент Беочин, lit. 'Cement Beočin Football Club') is a football club based in Beočin, Serbia.

History

FK Cement Beočin was founded in 1913 by the employees of a Beočin cement company and Mr Martin Bajer, a native of Beočin who received his formal education in Budapest where he first got the idea of founding a football club.

The first starting line-up of the team in 1913 was:

  • Goalkeeper: Dejan Đurić
  • Defenders: Martin Bajer and Dragutin Karasik
  • Right midfielder: M. Daraboš
  • Centre midfielder: Vladislav Eseš
  • Left midfielder: J. Daraboš
  • Right winger: Brana Jovičić
  • Left winger: Aleksandar Jegdić
  • Right forward: Dejan Krkljus
  • Centre forward: Herbst
  • Left forward: Tipman

This starting line-up was featured until 1919 under the club name BAK. From 1919 to 1932 the team was known as BSK.

From 1922 to 1927 there were two football clubs in Beočin, the other one being FK Radnički. Radnički was dissolved in 1927 due to financial difficulties and the exodus of some players to the BSK. At that time, BSK featured the following players: Martin Bajer, Janika Sabo, Rudolf Kovačić, Oto Košćal, Josip Bajer, Franja Babi, Karlo Kapošvarc, Franja Mesinger, Janika Oltvanji, Nikola Dvoržak, Ladislav Eseš, D. Manjoki, Martin Dvoržak among others.

Since 1933 the club has been known as FK Cement. Up until World War II, the club included players such as Mile Stojkov, Franja Buršl, Franja Ferić, Rudika Nozak, Leopold Popović, Vilim Rakšanji, Florika Major, Stevan Vajs, Janika Košćal, Ivan Gabrić, Žaki, Ivica Horvat and others.

In 1970, during its 50-year anniversary celebrations, the club was honoured by the Football Association of Yugoslavia as one of the oldest in the country.

Cement Beočin is a Serbian football club based in the town of Beočin, known for its rich history and strong community ties. Founded in 1921, the team has established itself as a prominent force in regional football, competing in various leagues and tournaments throughout its history. The club's colors, typically represented by a striking combination of blue and white, reflect its identity and pride.

Cement Beočin plays its home matches at the local stadium, which serves as a gathering place for passionate fans who support the team through thick and thin. The club is known for its commitment to developing local talent, often promoting young players from the community to the first team. This dedication to nurturing homegrown talent has fostered a strong sense of loyalty and camaraderie among players and supporters alike.

The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of tactical discipline and attacking flair, making their matches exciting to watch. Cement Beočin has a storied rivalry with nearby clubs, which adds an extra layer of intensity to their fixtures. As they continue to strive for success in Serbian football, Cement Beočin remains a symbol of pride for the town and its residents, embodying the spirit of teamwork, resilience, and community.