FK Palić

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FK Palić (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Палић) is a football club based in Palić, Serbia. As of the 2025-26 season, they compete in the 6th-tier Subotica City League (Gradska Liga).

Full nameFudbalski Klub Palić
Founded10 June 1954; 71 years ago (1954-06-10)
GroundSportski centar Janko Pejanović,
Palić
Capacity1,500
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FK Palić
Full nameFudbalski Klub Palić
Founded10 June 1954; 71 years ago (1954-06-10)
GroundSportski centar Janko Pejanović,
Palić
Capacity1,500
ManagerIlija Dobrić
LeagueGradska liga Subotica
2024–25Gradska liga Subotica, 6th
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History

FK Palić was formed on June 10, 1954, by the initiative of former footballers Jožef Balaž, Deže Šefer, Vlada Đorđević, Janko Pejanović and Milorad Icić. During Yugoslav period its major achievements were the qualification to the Vojvodina League in 1977 and winning the Bačka League in the season 1983–84. Club presidents were Miloš Ćosić, Ilija Šakić, Janko Pejanović, Marko Krnjajski, Simo Vukša, Imre Biro, Petar Blagotić, Karlo Vitez, Nikola Radulović, Veso Avdalović and Petar Đorđević.[1]

Recent league history

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Season Division P W D L F A Pts Pos
2020–21 6 - Gradska liga Subotica 205213456117 10th
2021–22 6 - Gradska liga Subotica 221246463440 4th
2022–23 6 - Gradska liga Subotica 223217277111 11th
2023–24 6 - Gradska liga Subotica 200020141230 11th
2024–25 6 - Gradska liga Subotica 22877423331 6th
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Players

For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see: Category:FK Palić players.

Coaches

Former coaches of FK Palić include Deže Demeter, Blaško Milunović, Ivan Bogešić, Ilija Vorgučin, Stipan Kopilović, Aleksandar Gaborović, Jožef Sabo Rac, Mihalj Bleskanj, Josip Zemko, Antun Čikić, Marinko Poljaković, Svetozar Mirolović, Miloš Zakić and Dejan Vrana.[1]

Stadium

Stadium SC Janko Pejanović

Janko Pejanović is a multi-use stadium in the town of Palić, near the city Subotica, in Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Palić since its foundation, in 1931. The stadium holds 1,500 people. Along the main one, it has another auxiliary football pitch where, beside trainings, it is used for other sports as well.

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