FK Sarajevo records and statistics

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Fudbalski klub Sarajevo (English: Sarajevo Football Club) is a Bosnian 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 list includes major honours won by FK Sarajevo, records set by the club, its managers and players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and players with the most appearances in first-team competitions.

The club's record appearance maker is Ibrahim Biogradlić, who made 646 appearances between 1951 and 1967.[1] Dobrivoje Živkov is the club's record goalscorer, scoring 212 goals in all competitions (official and unofficial) during his career in FK Sarajevo.[2] The club's top goalscorer in official matches is legendary striker Asim Ferhatović, who found the back of the net on 100 separate occasions (198 in total).[3]

Honours[edit]

Yugoslavia[edit]

Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]

Doubles[edit]

Player records[edit]

Most appearances[edit]

Players with most appearances for FK Sarajevo
No. Name Years League Cup Europe Other Total
[5] 1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ibrahim Biogradlić 1951–1967 387 12 6 241 646
[6] 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Svetozar Vujović 1959–1972 267 21 7 149 444
[7] 3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Edhem Šljivo 1968–1978 261 18 12 146 437
[8] 4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franjo Lovrić 1947–1959 209 13 0 207 429
[9] 5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Asim Ferhatović 1952–1967 228 29 12 153 422
[10] 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dobrivoje Živkov 1950–1961 124 14 0 274 412
[11] 7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Suad Švraka 1947–1960 226 18 4 163 411
[12] 8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fahrudin Prljača 1961–1975 275 15 11 105 406
[13] 9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fuad Muzurović 1964–1974 172 22 13 198 405
[14] 10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirsad Fazlagić 1961–1972 168 24 18 194 404

Top goalscorers - All matches[edit]

The following is a list of FK Sarajevo top goalscorers in both official and unofficial matches

Top goalscorers for FK Sarajevo in all matches
No. Name Years League Cup Europe Other Total
[10] 1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dobrivoje Živkov 1950–1961 78 29 0 105 212
[9] 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Asim Ferhatović 1952–1967 98 25 3 72 198
[15] 3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Salih Šehović 1954–1965 64 8 0 113 185
[8] 4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franjo Lovrić 1947–1959 61 2 0 106 169
[16] 5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vahidin Musemić 1965–1974 72 14 3 80 169
[17] 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zijad Arslanagić 1958–1964 62 3 0 103 168
[18] 7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boško Antić 1966–1972 75 10 4 51 140
[19] 8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boško Prodanović 1963–1973 66 7 1 46 101
[20] 9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 1973–1982 53 11 6 26 96
[7] 10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Edhem Šljivo 1968–1978 41 14 1 35 91

Top goalscorers - Official matches[edit]

The following is a list of FK Sarajevo top goalscorers in official matches[21]

Top goalscorers for FK Sarajevo in official matches
No. Name Years League Cup Europe Total
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Asim Ferhatović 1951–1967 66 34 0 100
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 1973–1982 81 10 5 96
3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dobrivoje Živkov 1950–1961 83 7 0 90
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Emir Obuća 1996–1998
2001–2003
2004–2007
2010–2012
78 6 6 89
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vahidin Musemić 1965–1974 72 9 2 83
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Salih Šehović 1958–1964 66 6 3 75
7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boško Antić 1966–1972 58 7 2 67
8 North Macedonia Krste Velkoski 2014–2016
2017–2022
53 10 3 66
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franjo Lovrić 1963–1973 59 7 0 66
10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Husref Musemić 1979–1985
1989–1990
59 4 1 65

Historical goals[edit]

Premier League[edit]

As of 24 April 2024, Sarajevo have scored 1,109 goals in the Premier League.[22]
Goal Player Date Match
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Džemo Smječanin 3 August 2002 Sarajevo 4–0 Posušje
100 Bosnia and Herzegovina Alen Škoro 5 October 2003 Sarajevo 1–1 Željezničar
500 Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Husić 28 April 2012 Sarajevo 3–1 Rudar Prijedor
1,000 Bosnia and Herzegovina Hamza Čataković 20 March 2022 Sarajevo 6–0 Pošusje

Season by season[edit]

Season by Season statistics from the club's foundation to the present.[23]

Individual awards[edit]

Domestic[edit]

Yugoslav First League top scorers

Season Name Goals
1963-64 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Asim Ferhatović[56] 19
1977-78 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radomir Savić[56] 21
1979-80 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić[57] 27

Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina top scorers

Season Name Goals
2002–03 Bosnia and Herzegovina Emir Obuća[58] 24
2003–04 Bosnia and Herzegovina Alen Škoro[59] 20
2012–13 Bosnia and Herzegovina Emir Hadžić[60] 20
2015–16 Croatia Leon Benko[61] 18
2019–20 Bosnia and Herzegovina Mersudin Ahmetović[62] 13
Yugoslav Footballer of the Year Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina player of the year Bosnia and Herzegovina
Young Footballer of the Year in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina goalkeeper of the year Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sportske novosti Yellow Shirt award Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

International[edit]

UEFA Euro 1968 team of the tournament
Bosnia and Herzegovina's UEFA Golden Jubilee inductee

Bosnia and Herzegovina managers Bosnia and Herzegovina

Other national team managers[edit]

Players who have played for the national team in international competitions[edit]

Name National team Appearances

Faruk Hadžibegić – Yugoslavia – 61 ap. Predrag Pašić – Yugoslavia – 11 ap. Mirsad Fazlagić – Yugoslavia – 19 ap. Davor Jozić – Yugoslavia – 27 ap. Safet Sušić – Yugoslavia ; Bosnia & Herzegovina – 54 & 2 ap. Boško Antić – Yugoslavia – 1 ap. Milenko Bajić – Yugoslavia – 1 ap. Srebrenko Repčić – Yugoslavia – 1 ap. Ibrahim Biogradlić – Yugoslavia – 1 ap. Lev Mantula – Yugoslavia – 1 ap. Zijad Švrakić – Yugoslavia – 4 ap. Mirza Kapetanović – Yugoslavia – 6 ap. Zijad Arslanagić – Yugoslavia – 1 ap. Džemal Berberović – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 33 ap. Safet Nadarević – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 30 ap. Mirza Varešanović – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 11 ap. Alen Škoro – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 4 ap. Mirsad Dedić – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 32 ap. Alen Avdić – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 3 ap. Senad Repuh – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 14 ap. Emir Granov – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 7 ap. Edin Prljača – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 4 ap. Emir Obuća – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 2 ap. Sead Kapetanović – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 15 ap. Samir Duro – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 7 ap. Haris Handžić – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 2 ap. Faruk Ihtijarević – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 11 ap. Džemo Smječanin – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 1 ap. Ivan Sesar – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 2 ap. Admir Raščić – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 2 ap. Ninoslav Milenković – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 15 ap. Semjon Milošević – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 1 ap. Gojko Cimirot – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 2 ap. Adis Jahović – Macedonia – 10 ap. Krste Velkoski – Macedonia – 7 ap. Ahmad Kallasi – Syria – 5 ap. Haris Duljević – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 5 ap. Mersudin Ahmetović – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 2 ap. Almir Bekić – Bosnia & Herzegovina – 1 ap.

Managerial records[edit]

Record departures[edit]

No. Name Nationality To Amount in Euros Year
1. Gojko Cimirot Bosnia and Herzegovina PAOK €1,300,000 2015[95]
2. Nihad Mujakić Bosnia and Herzegovina Kortrijk €1,100,000 2019[96]
3. Tomislav Barbarić Croatia Kortrijk €350,000 2016[97]
4. Semjon Milošević Bosnia and Herzegovina Cracovia €300,000 2008[98]
5. Dalibor Pandža Bosnia and Herzegovina Dinamo Zagreb €300,000 2009[99]
6. Vule Trivunović Bosnia and Herzegovina Khimki €250,000 2007[100]
7. Miloš Stojčev Serbia Atromitos €200,000 2015[101]
8. Amer Dupovac Bosnia and Herzegovina Sheriff €200,000 2015[102]

Homegrown players in notable clubs[edit]

Name Nationality Club Year
Elvir Baljić Bosnia and Herzegovina Real Madrid 1999-2002
Sead Kapetanović Bosnia and Herzegovina Borussia Dortmund 1999-2001
Mirza Varešanović Bosnia and Herzegovina Bordeaux 1995-1997
Džemal Berberović Bosnia and Herzegovina Bayer Leverkusen 2003-2005
Emir Granov Bosnia and Herzegovina Rayo Vallecano 2001-2002
Alen Škoro Bosnia and Herzegovina Olympique Marseille 2000-2002
Safet Sušić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Paris Saint-Germain 1982-1991
Faruk Hadžibegić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Real Betis 1985-1987
Ante Rajković Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Swansea City 1981-1985
Predrag Pašić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stuttgart 1985-1987
Zijad Švrakić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Galatasaray 1989-1991
Dragan Jakovljević Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nantes 1989-1991
Dejan Raičković Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hannover 96 1992-1994
Miloš Đurković Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Beşiktaş 1986-1987
Risto Vidaković Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Real Betis 1994-2000
Vahidin Musemić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OGC Nice 1980-1983
Boris Živković Croatia Bayer Leverkusen 1997-2003
Murat Šaran Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Levante 1979-1981
Davor Jozić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cesena 1987-1993

All-Time First Yugoslav League Table[edit]

Top 11 only:[103]

MP = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; P = Points;HF = Highest finish

Rank Club MP W D L GF GA GD P
1 Red Star Belgrade 1335 719 328 288 2560 1415 +1145 1766
2 Partizan Belgrade 1335 657 354 324 2285 1428 +857 1668
3 Dinamo Zagreb 1302 597 366 339 2151 1495 +1006 1560
4 Hajduk Split 1302 587 346 369 2088 1486 +602 1520
5 Vojvodina 1221 465 311 445 1670 1595 +75 1241
6 Sarajevo 1228 447 311 470 1674 1773 -99 1205
7 Velež Mostar 1174 435 309 430 1668 1615 +53 1179
8 Željezničar 1063 403 274 386 1456 1424 +32 1080
9 OFK Belgrade 977 343 281 353 1355 1355 0 967
10 Radnički Niš 979 339 250 390 1088 1244 -156 928
11 Vardar Skopje 1005 328 251 426 1195 1459 -264 907

All time table of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]

Counting only since the 2002–03 season, the season the league became a unified country-wide league.
As of the end of the 2020–21 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2021–22 season.

Ssn = Number of seasons; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points; HF = Highest finish

Rank
Club
Town
Ssn
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
HF
1 Sarajevo Sarajevo 19 580 314 139 127 974 492 +482 1081 1
2 Željezničar Sarajevo 19 580 310 123 147 913 527 +386 1053 1
3 Zrinjski Mostar 19 580 307 107 166 901 600 +301 1028 (-1) 1
4 Široki Brijeg Široki Brijeg 19 580 291 135 154 910 557 +353 1008 1
5 Borac Banja Luka 15 455 213 77 165 578 474 +104 716 (-1) 1
6 Čelik Zenica 18 547 195 134 218 609 669 -60 716 (-3) 3
7 Sloboda Tuzla 17 520 202 104 214 564 597 -33 710 2
8 Velež Mostar 13 393 142 83 168 460 501 -41 509 3
9 Leotar Trebinje 12 368 149 51 168 450 525 -75 498 1
10 Slavija Istočno Sarajevo 12 360 137 65 158 416 493 -77 476 (-3) 2
11 Travnik Travnik 12 360 122 64 174 422 538 -116 430 5
12 Radnik Bijeljina 11 332 104 86 142 338 425 -87 398 5
13 Olimpik Sarajevo 9 275 100 67 108 309 333 -24 367 5
14 Modriča Modriča 7 210 87 34 89 298 290 +8 295 1
15 Orašje Orašje 7 218 85 33 100 307 325 -18 288 7
16 Posušje Posušje 7 218 82 34 102 264 347 -83 280 9
17 Zvijezda Gradačac 7 210 70 49 91 248 304 -56 259 7
18 Žepče Žepče 6 188 62 32 94 192 274 -82 218 8
19 Mladost (DK) Doboj, Kakanj 6 182 53 50 79 196 265 -69 209 6
20 Rudar (P) Prijedor 6 180 52 45 83 179 238 -59 201 10
21 Jedinstvo Bihać 4 128 53 14 61 171 203 -32 173 7
22 Vitez Vitez 5 154 39 34 81 126 210 -84 151 9
23 Krupa Krupa na Vrbasu 4 130 37 36 57 141 170 -29 147 4
24 Budućnost Banovići 4 128 39 21 68 139 199 -60 138 8
25 GOŠK Gabela 4 125 33 32 60 110 175 -65 131 7
26 Laktaši Laktaši 3 90 35 14 41 122 125 -3 119 8
27 Tuzla City Tuzla 3 88 32 23 33 95 108 -13 119 5
28 Rudar (U) Ugljevik 3 98 34 14 50 118 143 -25 116 9
29 Glasinac Sokolac 2 68 25 10 33 71 103 -32 85 14
30 Drina Zvornik 3 90 20 12 58 68 159 -91 72 13
31 Brotnjo Čitluk 2 68 19 14 35 76 114 -38 71 13
32 Kozara Gradiška 2 68 19 13 36 74 107 -33 70 15
33 Mladost (VO) Velika Obarska 2 60 14 17 29 42 82 -40 59 11
34 Zvijezda 09 Bijeljina 2 55 10 16 29 45 96 -51 46 9
35 Mladost (G) Gacko 1 38 11 6 21 40 65 -25 39 18
36 Metalleghe Jajce 1 32 7 11 14 25 34 -9 32 11
37 Bosna Visoko 1 38 4 1 33 28 107 -79 13 20
38 Gradina Srebrenik 1 30 1 6 23 17 57 -40 9 16

1 In the 2004–05 season, Borac Banja Luka were deducted 1 point (Slavija were awarded 3–0 vs Borac in week 11).
2 In the 2006–07 season, Zrinjski were deducted 1 point (Orašje were awarded 3–0 vs Zrinjski).
3 In the 2013–14 season, Slavija were deducted 3 points.
4 In the 2019–20 season, Čelik were deducted 3 points (Željezničar were awarded 3–0 vs Čelik).

Club records[edit]

Matches[edit]

Firsts[edit]

Wins[edit]

Defeats[edit]

Points[edit]

  • Most points in a season: 70 in 33 games, during the 2018–19 season.[113]
  • Two points for a win: 48 in 34 games, during the 1984–85 season.[114]

Goals[edit]

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