SFK 2000
Full name | ŽNK SFK 2000 Sarajevo | |||
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Founded | 2000 | |||
Ground | Stadion Otoka | |||
Capacity | 5,000 | |||
Manager | Samira Hurem | |||
League | Bosnian women's football championship | |||
2014–15 | 1st | |||
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WFC SFK 2000 Sarajevo (BIH) is a women's football club based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club competes in the highest level of women's football in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Bosnian women's football championship. The club was established in June 2000; the name was chosen from a lower-tier men's football club which is now defunct. [1]
Following its foundation, the club quickly won the national championship, and has subsequently dominated women's football in the country, winning 12 consecutive titles. The club has participated in the UEFA Women's Cup from 2003 onwards but never reached the final rounds. In the 2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League, when the competition was rebranded and reorganized, the side started in the round of 32 but lost to Russia's Zvezda 2005 Perm 8–0 on aggregate. In the next two years the team had to go through the qualifying phase, failing both times, but in the 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League they managed to qualify after hosting the qualifying phase in Sarajevo and defeating two clubs which played the round of 32 of the previous season of the Women's champions league.
On 4 July 2015 the club signed an agreement on long-term cooperation with Bosnian men's football club FK Sarajevo, by which SFK 2000 assumed the latter's maroon and white colors, club logo and kit. [2] FK Sarajevo board members will enter the SFK 2000 board, by which the two clubs will de facto function as one. [3]
Honours
- Bosnian women's football championship (14): 2002–03 to 2015–16[4] (Record)
- Bosnian Women's Cup (12) : 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 [5] (Record)
- Women's Supercup (3): 1998, 2000, 2001 [6] (Record)
Current squad
As of 1 August 2015, according to UEFA's website.
Goalkeepers | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
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Envera Hasanbegović 12. Almina Hodžić 21. Doris Bačić | 1. Alma Jašarević 3. Andrea Grebenar 4. Melisa Hasanbegović 8. Amira Spahić 16. Azra Numanović 20. Andjela Šešlija 22. Martina Čop 24. Šejla Selimović 26. Nikolina Dijaković | 2. Zerina Piskić 7. Jasna Djoković 10. Alisa Spahić 11. Selma Kapetanović 15. Monika Kuliš 23. Aida Hadžić | 6. Mirha Hadžo 9. Armisa Kuć 13. Aida Džemidžić 14. Merjema Medić 17. Alma Kamerić 18. Mia Kuljanin | 5.
Former internationals
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Mersiha Ašćerić, Amela Fetahović, Amela Kršo, Merima Pašalić, Alisa Spahić
- Serbia: Jelena Dimitrijević, Ivana Ivanović, Jovana Sretenović
UEFA competitions record
References
- ↑ "Žene čuvaju obraz bh. nogometa". scsport.ba. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
- ↑ "Zvanično: Nogometašice SFK 2000 postale dio Bordo porodice". sport033.com. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- ↑ "FK Sarajevo i SFK 2000 potpisali Memorandum o razumijevanju". sportsport.ba. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- ↑ "Nova titula za SFK Sarajevo 2000" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. 17 April 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
- ↑ "SFK 2000 wins tenth cup" (in Bosnian). scsport.ba. 8 May 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
- ↑ http://www.fsks.ba/index.php/klubovi-fsks/zenski-fudbalski-klub
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