List of FK Sarajevo seasons

Fudbalski klub Sarajevo (Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Сарајево, IPA: [fûdbalskiː klûːb sɑɹəˈjeɪvəʊ]; English: Sarajevo Football Club) is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is one of the most successful clubs in the country.

This is a season-by-season record of the club's league performances:

SFR Yugoslavia (1946–1992)

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Season League Cup Europe Top goalscorer1 Notes
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1946–47 [1] Republic League 15 9 3 3 66 23 38 1st Nerćes Novo 6
1947–48 [2] Yugoslav First League 18 2 7 9 19 40 11 10th 3rd Mile Novaković 21
1948–49 [3] Yugoslav Second League 18 11 5 2 27 14 27 1st R4
R3
Franjo Lovrić 19 2
1950 [4] Yugoslav First League 18 7 3 6 30 27 17 5th QF Franjo Lovrić 22
1951 [5] Yugoslav First League 22 6 8 8 25 39 20 7th R3 Drago Žigman 19
1952 [6] Yugoslav First League
Preliminary Group
10 3 0 7 8 21 6 6th Dobrivoje Živkov 21 3
Yugoslav First League
Relegation group
6 3 2 1 8 3 8 1st
1952–53 [7] Yugoslav First League 22 9 4 9 39 33 22 6th SF Dobrivoje Živkov 28
1953–54 [8] Yugoslav First League 26 10 4 12 35 45 24 7th R1 Dobrivoje Živkov 19
1954–55 [9] Yugoslav First League 26 11 6 9 50 36 28 7th Q – F Dobrivoje Živkov 31
1955–56 [10] Yugoslav First League 26 12 3 11 47 48 37 6th R1 Osman Jusufbegović 30 4
1956–57 [11] Yugoslav First League 26 9 4 13 38 52 22 13th Q – SF Dobrivoje Živkov 29
1957–58 [12] Yugoslav Second League 15 10 2 3 45 21 22 1st Q – SF Salih Šehović 36
1958–59 [13] Yugoslav First League 22 7 4 11 25 36 18 10th R1 Zijad Arslanagić 21
1959–60 [14] Yugoslav First League 22 9 5 8 35 39 23 6th R1 Mitropa Cup Zijad Arslanagić 38
1960–61 [15] Yugoslav First League 22 6 6 10 33 39 18 8th R1 Balkans Cup Zijad Arslanagić 26
1961–62 [16] Yugoslav First League 22 6 10 6 37 40 22 7th QF Balkans Cup Zijad Arslanagić 25
1962–63 [17] Yugoslav First League 26 9 5 12 28 40 23 9th R1 Intertoto Cup Zijad Arslanagić 25
1963–64 [18] Yugoslav First League 26 11 7 8 47 37 29 4th R1 Džemaludin Mušović 28
1964–65 [19] Yugoslav First League 28 15 5 8 52 38 35 2nd R1 Intertoto Cup Džemaludin Mušović 32
1965–66 [20] Yugoslav First League 30 10 9 11 40 44 29 9th Q – R1 Mitropa Cup Boško Antić 26
1966–67[21] Yugoslav First League 30 18 6 6 51 29 42 1st Runners-up Mitropa Cup Boško Antić 30 5
1967–68 [22] Yugoslav First League 30 13 3 14 46 39 29 7th Q – QF European Cup – R2 Boško Antić 23
1968–69 [23] Yugoslav First League 34 10 13 11 38 44 33 11th Q – QF Boško Prodanović 18
1969–70 [24] Yugoslav First League 34 9 12 13 32 42 30 12th Q – SF Vahidin Musemić 23
1970–71 [25] Yugoslav First League 34 9 11 14 42 51 29 12th Q – SF Vahidin Musemić 23
1971–72 [26] Yugoslav First League 34 10 8 16 43 46 28 15th R1 Vahidin Musemić 25
1972–73 [27] Yugoslav First League 34 12 10 12 48 50 34 7th Džemil Cerić 17
1973–74 [28] Yugoslav First League 34 11 9 14 29 42 31 14th R1 Mitropa Cup Ranko Petković 10
1974–75 [29] Yugoslav First League 34 8 14 12 38 40 30 13th R2 Safet Sušić 20 4
1975–76 [30] Yugoslav First League 34 12 9 13 45 51 33 7th R1 Edhem Šljivo 9
1976–77 [31] Yugoslav First League 34 10 10 14 40 55 30 16th QF Safet Sušić 12
1977–78 [32] Yugoslav First League 34 11 10 13 50 46 32 9th R2 Radomir Savić 21
1978–79 [33] Yugoslav First League 34 17 5 12 56 53 39 4th R1 Safet Sušić 15
1979–80 [34] Yugoslav First League 34 17 7 10 55 41 41 2nd SF Safet Sušić 17
1980–81 [35] Yugoslav First League 34 12 8 14 47 53 32 13th R1 UEFA Cup – R2 Husref Musemić 9
1981–82 [36] Yugoslav First League 34 16 7 11 57 54 39 4th R2 Predrag Pašić 15
1982–83 [37] Yugoslav First League 34 10 12 12 45 44 32 11th Runners-up UEFA Cup – R3 Safet Sušić 14
1983–84 [38] Yugoslav First League 34 11 10 13 53 46 32 9th QF Husref Musemić 11
1984–85[39] Yugoslav First League 34 19 10 5 51 30 48 1st R1 Husref Musemić 19
1985–86[40] Yugoslav First League 34 11 8 15 41 46 30 15th R1 European Cup – R1 Dragan Jakovljević 10
1986–87[41] Yugoslav First League 34 12 9 13 39 49 33 13th R1 Dragan Jakovljević 15
1987–88[42] Yugoslav First League 34 11 8 15 37 47 30 14th QF Dragan Jakovljević 12
1988–89[43] Yugoslav First League 34 11 7 (6) 10 13 35 28 13th R2 Boban Božović 9 6
1989–90[44] Yugoslav First League 34 13 5 (1) 4 46 49 27 13th R2 Boban Božović 13
1990–91[45] Yugoslav First League 36 13 6 (5) 10 37 48 31 11th R2 Kuprešanin, Nedić 9
1991–92[46] Yugoslav First League 36 12 3 (3) 14 33 45 27 9th R2 Unknown n/a 5 7

Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994–present)

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Season League Cup Europe Top goalscorer1 Notes
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1994–95[47] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jablanica Group
5 5 0 0 18 1 15 1st QF Elvir Baljić 8 8
First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Final Play-off
3 1 1 1 3 4 4 2nd
1995–96[48] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 12 7 11 38 29 43 7th SF Reuf Herco 9
1996–97[49] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 16 8 6 57 23 56 2nd Winners Smječanin, Uščuplić 12
1997–98[50] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosniaks First League
30 15 8 7 56 33 53 3rd Winners Alen Avdić 14 9
First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Final Play-off
3 1 1 1 1 2 4 2nd
1998–99[51] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 22 2 6 55 21 68 1st Runners-up UEFA Cup – Q Džemo Smječanin 14
1999–2000[52] First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosniaks First League
30 16 7 7 54 24 55 3rd QF Almedin Hota 9
First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Final Play-off
6 4 0 2 14 6 12 3rd
2000–01[53] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 42 24 9 9 81 35 81 3rd Runners-up Edin Šaranović 20 10
2001–02[54] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 13 8 9 50 34 47 4th Winners UEFA Cup – Q Edin Šaranović 12 11
Current format of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2002–03[55] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 19 7 12 83 39 69 3rd SF UEFA Cup – R1 Emir Obuća 27
2003–04[56] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 17 5 8 58 25 56 3rd QF UEFA Cup – Q Alen Škoro 20
2004–05[57] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 13 6 11 39 37 45 4th Winners Emir Obuća 12
2005–06[58] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 18 6 6 57 26 60 2nd QF Alen Avdić 13
2006–07[59] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 17 6 7 44 26 57 1st SF Emir Obuća 13
2007–08[60] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 14 6 10 40 30 48 5th QF UEFA Champions League – QR3 Haris Handžić 9
2008–09[61] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 14 7 9 43 30 49 4th R1 Admir Raščić 9
2009–10[62] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 14 8 8 43 25 50 5th R2 UEFA Europa League – QR4 Alen Škoro 13
2010–11[63] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 17 6 7 51 26 57 2nd QF Emir Obuća 8
2011–12[64] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 16 6 8 48 31 54 4th QF UEFA Europa League – QR3 Nermin Haskić 11
2012–13[65] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 17 9 4 52 19 60 2nd R2 UEFA Europa League – QR3 Emir Hadžić 26
2013–14[66] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 17 8 5 66 23 58 3rd Winners UEFA Europa League – QR2 Nikola Komazec 14
2014–15[67] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 19 9 2 55 17 66 1st QF UEFA Europa League – QR4 Krste Velkoski 13
2015–16[68] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 18 3 9 56 28 57 4th QF UEFA Champions League – QR2 Leon Benko 18
2016–17[69] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 32 16 11 5 41 22 59 3rd Runners-up Mersudin Ahmetović 12 12
2017–18[70] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 32 17 5 10 58 28 56 3rd R1 UEFA Europa LeagueQR1 Mersudin Ahmetović 19
2018–19[71] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 33 21 7 5 68 20 70 1st Winners UEFA Europa LeagueQR2 Mersudin Ahmetović 16 13
2019–20[72] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 22 13 6 3 38 19 45 1st R2 UEFA Champions LeagueQR1
UEFA Europa LeagueQR3
Mersudin Ahmetović 13 14
2020–21[73] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 33 18 11 4 53 24 65 2nd Winners UEFA Champions LeagueQR2
UEFA Europa LeagueQR4
Benjamin Tatar
Matthias Fanimo
13
2021–22[74] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 33 13 7 13 37 33 46 4th Runners-up UEFA Europa Conference LeagueQR1 Dal Varešanović
Hamza Čataković
Asmir Suljić
5
2022–23[75] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 33 15 7 11 50 46 52 4th R1 Renan Oliveira 9
2023–24[76] Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 33 16 8 9 57 38 5315 4th QF UEFA Europa Conference LeagueQR1 Hamza Čataković 19

Notes

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1^ Goals in all competitions are counted.
2^ From 1947–48 to 1951 the Yugoslav Second League was known as the United League (Jedinstvena liga).
3^ The 1952 season was shortened and sped-up. The reason for the change was a desire to implement the fall-spring competition format. The competition took place in two phases. In the first clubs were divided into two preliminary groups of 6 teams. Based on their ranking at the end of preliminary groups they were promoted to three further groups: Title, Central and Relegation. Each of them containing 4 teams.
4^ Cup competition was not held for 1955–56 and 1974–75 seasons.
5^ First title in domestic league competitions.
6^ Between 1988–89 and 1991–92, drawn games went to penalties with the winners of the shoot out gaining the point. Figures in brackets represent points won in such shoot outs.
7^ Midway through the 1991–92 season the club, along with other Bosnian and Macedonian sides, abandoned the competition as Bosnia and Herzegovina gained independence from Yugoslavia (Slovenian and Croatian sides had succeeded a few months prior). The resulting war would halt competitive football in the country for four years.
8^ The first season of the First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina was played in 1994–95. Four regional groups were organized, with the winners and runners-up from each group competing in a Play-off format for the title.
9^ The 1997–98 season broke the ethnic barrier for the first time since the war, with a Play-off between winners of the all-Bosniak First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Croat First League organized for the national title. This format was kept until the 1999–2000 season when a joint league was formed, with the Play-off system being scrapped.
10^ The 2000–01 competition was renamed the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was only contested by Bosniak and Croatian clubs.
11^ The 2001–02 season was the debut year for Serbian clubs from the Republika Srpska. They had previously competed in the First League of the Republika Srpska.
12^ The 2016–17 season was the first to be organized with 12 team and a two-stage format - Regular season league and Championship/Relegation league rounds. The top six teams in the regular season qualify for the Championship league round, while the bottom six compete between themselves in an effort to avoid relegation.
13^ In the 2018–19 season the league returned the one-stage format, by which every team played a total of 33 games. After all teams play each other two times, once at home and once away, the third game is played on a ground which is determined using the Berger system.
14^ The 2019–20 season was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The season was curtailed and the final standings (including Sarajevo as champions) were declared by a points-per-game ratio on 1 June 2020.[77]
15^ Sarajevo were deducted 3 points for having its players leave the pitch in protest of multiple officiating decisions during a Bosnian Cup game against Borac.[78]

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