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: OФК Гласинац 2011) is a
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club from the town of
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, in
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,
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. It is part of a wider sports society named SD Sokolac. The club competes in the
Second League of the Republika Srpska The Second League of the Republika Srpska () is a third level football league competition in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is divided into two leagues, based on geographical areas. The winner of each league is promoted to the First League of the Repu ...
, a third-tier competition in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club colours are red and blue. The club has, besides the senior football section, also 4 different youth levels that have traditionally been the first teams of many footballers that later continued their careers in other stronger leagues.


History


FK Glasinac

''FK Glasinac Sokolac'' was formed in 1936. Until 1941 it worked exclusively with youth and contributed to the development of sports in the
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region. After the end of the World War II, its activities were restored in 1949 and it began competing in the regional Bosnian leagues, where it stayed until the break-up of
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and the beginning of the
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in 1992. In April 1993 the club joined the
Football Association of Republika Srpska The Football Association of Republika Srpska ( / ''Fudbalski savez Republike Srpske'', ''FSRS'') is the official football association of the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It organizes the national cup, the domestic league ...
and started competing in the First league of Republika Srpska. In the seasons 1993–94 and 1994–95 it played in the First League of RS group East, and after the formation of the unified First League of RS it has been a constant member. It played in the 2002–03 and 2003–04 editions of the
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. Since then, it has returned to the First League of RS, now a second national tier.


OFK Glasinac 2011

After FK Glasinac was declared bankrupt in spring 2011, all parties agreed a new club would be established under a different name. Successor OFK Glasinac 2011 then started in the lower leagues, but soon reached Bosnia and Herzegovina's third tier- Second League of RS – East.


Fans

The club fans are named ''Vandali'', in English, ''Vandals''.


Club seasons

Sources: HISTORIJSKI REZULTATI
- SportSport


Notable former players

For all current and former players with Wikipedia articles, see :OFK Glasinac 2011 players.


Historical list of coaches

* Mihajlo Bošnjak * Milan Makić * Milan Renovica


References


External links


Club details, history and stadium
at opstinasokolac.org., the official site of
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municipality.
Club page
at Soccerway.
Club
at BiHsoccer. {{DEFAULTSORT:Glasinac Sokolac, FK Association football clubs established in 1936 Football clubs in Republika Srpska Football clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sokolac 1936 establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina