SFK 2000 Sarajevo (Bosnian: ŽFK 2000 Sarajevo) is a women's professional football club from the city of Sarajevo that is situated in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club competes in the highest level of women's football in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Bosnia and Herzegovina Women's Premier League. The club was established in June 2000; the name was chosen from a lower-tier men's football club which is now defunct.[1]

SFK 2000
Full nameŽFK SFK 2000 Sarajevo
Nickname(s)Bordo dame (Maroon Ladies)
Founded18 June 2000; 24 years ago (2000-06-18)
GroundButmir Training Centre
OwnerVincent Tan (49.13%)
Ismir Mirvić (49.13%)
Other (1.74%)
ChairmanSamira Hurem
ManagerSamira Hurem
LeagueWomen's Premier League BH
2023–24Women's Premier League BH, 1st
Websitehttp://sfk2000.ba/

Following its foundation, the club quickly won the national championship, and has subsequently dominated women's football in the country, winning 22 consecutive titles so far. The club has participated in the UEFA Women's Cup from 2003 onwards and has reached the final rounds four times. 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.

The club advanced to the round of 32 once again, this time in the 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League season, but got eliminated by Chelsea 11–0 on aggregate.[2][3]

On 4 July 2015, SFK 2000 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.[4] FK Sarajevo board members entered the SFK 2000 board, by which the two clubs became de facto function as one.[5]

Honours

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Domestic competitions

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Players

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Current squad

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As of 30 August 2020[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   BIH Envera Hasanbegović
2 DF   BIH Ena Marevac
3 MF   BIH Ines Ružić
5 DF   BIH Sumeja Bektaš
6 DF   BIH Svjetlana Crnjak
7 MF   MNE Jasna Đoković
8 DF   BIH Amira Spahić
9 FW   MNE Tamara Bojat
10 MF   BIH Alisa Spahić (Captain)
12 GK   BIH Almina Hodžić
13 DF   MNE Sanja Nedić
15 DF   BIH Azra Hamzić
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF   BIH Azra Numanović
17 MF   BIH Fadila Mujkić
18 FW   BIH Alma Krajnić
19 FW   BIH Dajana Spasojević
20 MF   BIH Anja Limanović
21 GK   BIH Iman Šljivo
22 MF   BIH Minela Džaferović
23 DF   BIH Damira Čorbić
24 DF   BIH Šejla Selimović
26 MF   BIH Aida Džemidžić
30 GK   BIH Sarah Spahić

Club officials

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Club management

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Current staff
  • Chairman: Samira Hurem
  • Vice-chairman: Anes Salibegović
  • General secretary: Azra Numanović
  • Board chairman: Hajrudin Kapetanović
  • Board member: Kristina Šešlija
  • Board member: Ferid Mušić
  • Board member: Vildana Imamović

UEFA competitions record

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Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2003–04 Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0–3   ZNK Osijek
2–1   Cardiff City
2–3   Temir Zholy
2004–05 Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0–4   Zuchwil
0–2   Aegina
5–0   PAOK Ledra
2005–06 Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0–3   Lada Togliatti
1–0   Krka Novo Mesto
1–0   PVFA Bratislava
2006–07 Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0–1   Fiammamonza
1–1   Gintra Universitetas
1–0   Universitet Vitebsk
2007–08 Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 2–1   Skiponjat
2–0   Slovan Duslo Sala
0–7   Olympique Lyon
2008–09 Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0–0   Galway
2–3   Zürich
1–2   Universitet Vitebsk
2009–10 Champions League Round of 32 0–3 H, 0–5 A   Zvezda Perm
2010–11 Champions League Qualifying Stage 1–6   Apollon Limassol
1–3   ASA Tel Aviv
0–1   Umeå
2011–12 Champions League Qualifying Stage 1–3   Olimpia Cluj
4–1   Ataşehir
2–1   Gintra Universitetas
2012–13 Champions League Qualifying Stage 4–0   Peamount United
1–0   Cardiff
1–1   ASA Tel Aviv
Round of 32 0–3 H, 3–0 A   Sparta Praha
2013–14 Champions League Qualifying Stage 3–0   Cardiff City F.C. (women)
1–2   Konak
2–3   Sofia
2014–15 Champions League Qualifying round 0–3   Medyk Konin
7–0   ŽFK Kochani
1–0   Åland United
2015–16 Champions League Qualifying round 5–0   Vllaznia Shkodër
0–3   FC Minsk
3–1   Konak Belediyespor
2016–17 Champions League Qualifying round 1–0   Ramat HaSharon
3–0   Rīgas FS
2–2   Zhytlobud Kharkiv
Round of 32 0–0 H, 2–1 A   Rossiyanka
2017–18 Champions League Qualifying round 0–1   Vllaznia
3–0   Bettembourg
0–3   PAOK
2018–19 Champions League Qualifying Stage 5–0   Vllaznia
5–0   Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi
2–1   Pärnu
Round of 32 0–5 H, 6–0 A   Chelsea
2019–20 Champions League Qualifying Stage 5–0   ŽFK Dragon 2014
1–0   Tel Aviv University
1–3   Breiðablik Kópavogur
2020–21 Champions League Qualifying Stage 4–0   Ramat HaSharon
0–2   Vorskla Poltava
2021–22 Champions League Qualifying Stage 0–1   Racing FC
1–1 (5–4 p)   Kiryat Gat
2022–23 Champions League Qualifying Stage 4–0   Birkirkara
2–1   Olimpia Cluj
0–7 H, 3–0 A   Zürich
2023–24 Champions League Qualifying Stage 0–4   Osijek
5–3   Flora
2024–25 Champions League Qualifying Stage 3–0   KÍ Klaksvík
0–4   Benfica

References

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  1. ^ "Žene čuvaju obraz bh. nogometa". scsport.ba. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  2. ^ E. Čaušević (12 September 2018). "Chelsea lagano pobijedio SFK 2000 na Koševu" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  3. ^ R. Pašić (26 September 2018). "SFK 2000 Sarajevo se novim teškim porazom oprostio od Lige prvaka" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Zvanično: Nogometašice SFK 2000 postale dio Bordo porodice". sport033.com. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  5. ^ "FK Sarajevo i SFK 2000 potpisali Memorandum o razumijevanju". sportsport.ba. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  6. ^ "SFK 2000 (squad)". UEFA. 28 August 2017.
  7. ^ "Club officials". Official website. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
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