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List of unrelegated association football clubs

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This is a list of unrelegated association football clubs i.e. clubs that have never been relegated from their current national top-level league. Clubs in bold were founding members of their respective leagues.

List

Notes

N.B. Hajduk (since 1946) and Dinamo (since 1946) have never ever faced a relegation; Rijeka, Osijek and Slaven have not been relegated in Croatia since the independence (1991), but each of them has been relegated several times (from various levels of competition) in Yugoslavia prior to that year.
N.B. Partizan (since 1946) and Red Star (since 1946) have never ever faced a relegation; OFK Belgrade and Vojvodina have not been relegated in Serbia since the formation of Serbian SuperLiga (2006), but each of them has been relegated several times in Yugoslavia prior to that year.

See also

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