NB: this overview contains errors and is under revision NB: clubs marked (M.) are from Montenegro 1899 Prvo srpsko drustvo za [founded May 1, 1899; igranje loptom dissolved after one game] 1901 Bačka Subotica [founded as SAK Baczka, in Austria-Hungary until 1918] 1903 Beogradski Akademski SK [BASK; founded as Soko, renamed BASK in 1931] Sumadija Kragujevac Suboticki SK [dissolved 1941] 1905 FK Senta [founded as Zentai AK] 1906 Srpski mac Beograd [dissolved 1941] 1909 OFK Kikinda [founded as NAK, Austria-Hungary until 1918, 1918-1919 called KAK, 1919-1932 AK Srbija, 1932-1945 SK Sloga, 1945-1970s FK 6. Oktobar, since 1970s OFK Kikinda] 1910 Novosadski AK [founded as Újvideki AK (UAK); in Austria- Hungary until 1918, and in Hungarian league during the ocupation 1941-1944 in (as UAK) 1941-1944; dissolved 1944] 1911 Beogradski SK [dissolved June 1945] 1912 Javor Ivanjica Radnički Sombor 1913 SK Jugoslavija Beograd [founded as SK Velika Srbija, changed name 1919, 1941-1944 called SK 1913; dissolved June 1945] RSK Lovcen Cetinje (M.) 1914 FK Vojvodina Novi Sad [merged 1946 with Radnicki Novi Sad and Slavija Novi Sad into FK Sloga Novi Sad, in 1950 returned to former name FK Vojvodina] 1918 SK Sindjelic Niš FK Jagodina [founded as SK Daca, later Jagodinski SK; in 1946 called FK Polet] 1919 Beogradski Univerzitetski SK [BUSK] FK Radnički Bor [founded as FK Bor] FK Loznica [founded as Loznicki SK] FK Macva Šabac [1946-1950 called Podrinje] CSK Crvenka [1960 merged with Crvenka clubs Spartak and Jedinstvo into FK Crvenka] 1920 FK Bečej FK Radnički Beograd [founded as Gradjanski SK] FK Rudar Plevlja (M.) [founded as SK Sandzak, 1946-1949 called FK Velimir Jakic] SAND Subotica [Subotičko Atletičko Nogometno Društvo] 1921 RFK Novi Sad [founded as Novosadski Trgovački Klub (NTK); 1954-1956 called FK Novi Sad; merged 1956 with FK Egyseg Novi Sad and in 1966 with FK Radnički Novi Sad (founded 1925)] 1922 FK Spartak Subotica [founded as Zeleznicarski AK Subotica, on the basis of former Hungarian club SVAK; in 1946 briefly called ZAK, then changed name into FK Spartak] 1923 FK Radnički Niš 1924 SK Jedinstvo Beograd [as merger of SK Concordia Beograd and SK Vardar Beograd; dissolved in June 1945] FK Obilić Beograd FK Sartid Smederevo FK Radnički Kragujevac [founded as SK Mladi radnik] 1925 FK Hajduk Kula Zora Podgorica (M.) [1935 merged with Crna Gora Podgorica into FK Buducnost Podgorica] SK Sloboda Užice [founded as Gradanski Užice] FK Radnički Novi Sad 1926 FK Čukarički Beograd FK Zeleznicar Beograd FK Borac Čačak FK Borac Banja Luka FK Bokelj Kotor (M.) 1927 FK Sutjeska Nikšic (M.) [founded as SK Hajduk, later called SK Hercegovac; since 1945 FK Sutjeska] 1928 FK Mladost Apatin [founded as SK Tri zvezde, changed name to FK Mladost in 1950s] 1930 FK Železnik Beograd 1932 FK Kabel Novi Sad 1935 FK Buducnost Podgorica (M.) [merger of Zora and Crna Gora Podgorica] 1937 FK Sindjelic Beograd 1945 FK Crvena zvezda Beograd [founded 1945 at former SK Jugoslavia stadium, with former players of SK Jugoslavia and BSK] FK Partizan Beograd [founded 1945 as military club at former BSK stadium, with players from all Yugoslavia, but mostly from Gradjanski Zagreb] OFK Beograd [founded as Metalac Beograd on the basis of metal workers club SK Jadran Beograd, merged 1950 with FK Beograd into BSK and in 1957 with TSK Sumadija into OFK Beograd] FK Jastrebac Niš FK Mogren Budva (M.) [founded as FK Budva] 1946 FK Milicionar Beograd NK Napredak Kruševac [merger of FK Sloboda Kruševac, FK Badza Kruševac and FK Miloje Zakic Kruševac into FK Napredak, renewing the tradition of the workers club SK Napredak (founded 1919, changed name 1925 into SK Obilić] Spartak Crvenka [1960 merged with Crvenka clubs CSK and Jedinstvo into FK Crvenka] SK Zemun [merger of FK Sparta Zemun and SK Sremac Zemun; merged 1969 with club of pharmaceutical factory and were renamed FK Galenika; in 1984 changed name into SK Zemun] 1947 FK Proleter Zrenjanin JRV Naša Krila Zemun [air force club, dissolved June 1950] 1952 FK Mladost Lučani 1958 FK Rad Beograd 1960 FK Crvenka [merger of CSK, Spartak and Jedinstvo Crvenka]
Many thanks to Dragoljub Antic for various corrections, clarifications and additions
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