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Bosna Visoko
Full nameNogometni Klub Bosna Visoko
Nickname(s)Faraoni (The Pharaohs)
Founded1953; 71 years ago (1953), after merging
Jadran (1923) and Radnički (1934)
GroundStadion Luke, Visoko
Capacity5,200
ChairmanNihad Smailagić
ManagerFaruk Dedić
LeagueSecond League of FBiH – Center
2018–19First League of FBiH, 16th (relegated)

Nogometni Klub Bosna Visoko (English: Bosna Football Club) is a professional association football club from the city of Visoko that is situated in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Currently, Bosna plays in the Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Center and plays its home matches on Stadion Luke which has a capacity of 5,200 seats.

The club's greatest success was in the late 1990s. Guided by manager Ivo Ištuk, Bosna won the Bosnian Cup, Bosnian Supercup and made great results in the First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, even almost winning it in the 1997–98 season.

History

Foundation

NK Bosna was founded in 1953 in the city of Visoko with the merging of local sides NK Jadran (1923) and NK Radnički (1934) into a single club. After spending a decade in the third-tier, the club got promoted to the Yugoslav Second League in 1963, which was the club's biggest achievement in the former Yugoslavia. Bosna again got promoted to the second league in 1978 after winning the Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic League. The club stayed in the league for three years, before being relegated in the 1980–81 season.

Success and downfall

In the 1995–96 (north) Second League of Bosnia and Herzegovina season, Bosna finished on 1st place and got promoted to the First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The club had its biggest success in the late 1990s under the guidance of current manager Ivo Ištuk. In the 1997–98 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina season, the club finished the first round on 1st place, but did not win the whole league as it succumbed in the group stage play-offs. The next season, Bosna had great success, as it won the 1998–99 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup, the first trophy in the club's history and the next season, won the Bosnian Supercup in 1999.

After years of playing in the First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the 1999–00 league season, Bosna got relegated to the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In the 2000–01 season, alongside HNK Grude, Bosna got promoted back to the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After two seasons of Premier League football, in the 2002–03 season, Bosna finished on last place and got relegated once again to the First League of FBiH.

Present

Stadium Luke during a match between Bosna and Velež Mostar.

Since getting relegated from the top tier of Bosnian football again in May 2003, Bosna mostly played in the First League of FBiH, with three seasons of them also playing in the Second League of FBiH (center) (2011–12, 2013–14 and 2014–15) and the fourth (2019–20) season to be played.

For a short period, from January to May 2013, 17 years after leaving Bosna, Ivo Ištuk, the club's most successful manager in history came back to the club and managed the club in that period.

On 5 August 2014, Bosna and FK Sarajevo signed a cooperation agreement by which Sarajevo will loan its talented youngsters to the Visoko-based side and will have first-buy rights on all NK Bosna players. By signing this agreement, Bosna de facto became Sarajevo's farm team. The agreement was signed by Adis Hajlovac and Mirza Laletović on behalf of Bosna, and Abdulah Ibraković on behalf of Sarajevo.[1]

In the 2016–17 First League of FBiH season, Bosna throughout the whole season held 1st place and were really close to coming back to the Bosnian Premier League, but at the end of the season they failed to finish 1st as bad results costed them the promotion. At the end they finished 2nd, six points off champions NK GOŠK Gabela and only two points more than 3rd place FK Tuzla City, at that time still known as FK Sloga Simin Han.[2]

On 5 April 2017, almost four years after leaving the club, Ivo Ištuk once again came back to Bosna and became the new manager.[3] In July 2019, he left the club after over two years as its manager.[4]

In the 2018–19 First League of FBiH season, Bosna for a third time in the club's history got relegated to the Second League of FBiH (center).[5]

Club seasons

Season League Cup Europe
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos
1994–95 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jablanica Group
5 2 2 1 6 4 8 2nd
First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Final Play-off
3 1 0 2 2 3 3 3rd
1996–97 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 16 6 8 60 29 54 3rd
1997–98 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosniaks First League
30 19 3 8 55 28 60 1st QF
First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Play-off
2 1 0 1 3 3 3 4th
1998–99 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 18 2 10 50 21 56 2nd Winners
1999–2000 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 10 6 14 34 36 36 12th ↓ 2RU
Current format of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2000–01 First League of FBiH 32 21 5 6 69 24 68 2nd ↑ R32
2001–02 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 11 6 13 33 48 39 12th QF
2002–03 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina 38 4 1 33 28 107 13 20th ↓ R32
2003–04 First League of FBiH 30 11 6 13 37 47 39 11th
2004–05 First League of FBiH 30 11 4 15 27 38 37 13th
2005–06 First League of FBiH 30 14 4 12 39 38 46 9th
2006–07 First League of FBiH 30 13 2 15 35 42 41 10th R32
2007–08 First League of FBiH 30 13 4 13 41 39 43 10th
2008–09 First League of FBiH 30 15 4 11 47 26 49 3rd
2009–10 First League of FBiH 30 13 2 13 47 41 41 6th
2010–11 First League of FBiH 30 12 5 13 39 44 41 13th ↓
2012–13 First League of FBiH 28 9 6 13 28 37 33 13th ↓
2015–16 First League of FBiH 30 15 2 13 47 36 47 4th
2016–17 First League of FBiH 30 15 5 10 39 29 50 2nd
2017–18 First League of FBiH 30 10 7 13 42 49 37 10th R32
2018–19 First League of FBiH 30 3 3 24 16 68 12 16th ↓ R32
2019–20 Second League of FBiH – Center 15 7 4 4 25 16 25 5th

Honours

Domestic

League

Cups

Players

Current squad

As of 19 July 2019

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Amar Sujić
2 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Kerim Tutundžić
3 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Adnan Alić
5 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Vedad Džafić
7 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Edis Tahmaz
8 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Senad Selimović
9 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Armin Šehić
10 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Mak Muharemović
11 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Dražen Dubačkić
12 GK Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Nino Abadžija
14 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Adin Civa
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Adnan Pandžić
17 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Harun Agić
20 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Mahir Čosić
23 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Armin Cibra
25 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Ismar Čomaga
MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Vlatko Premceski
FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Nihad Mujić
DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Vahidin Čaluk
DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Riad Hečo
DF Serbia SRB Milan Popović
MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Edo-Aramis Mašić

Players with multiple nationalities

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina North Macedonia Vlatko Premceski

Club officials

Coaching staff

Name Role
Bosnia and Herzegovina Faruk Dedić Head coach
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirsad Džafić Goalkeeping coach

Other information

Chairman Bosnia and Herzegovina Nihad Smailagić
Head coach Bosnia and Herzegovina Faruk Dedić
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Stadion Luke (5,200 / 105x96 m)

Updated to match played 3 July 2019
Source: Bosna Visoko and Stadion Luke

Notable players

Notable managers

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ozvaničena saradnja između FK Sarajevo i NK Bosna Visoko" (in Bosnian). fksarajevo.ba. 5 August 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  2. ^ S. Mlaćo (27 May 2017). "GOŠK kolo prije kraja osigurao povratak u Premijer ligu BiH" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  3. ^ A. Pašić (5 April 2017). "Ivo Ištuk preuzeo Bosnu iz Visokog" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  4. ^ A. Pašić (3 July 2019). "Bosna iz Visokog imenovala novog trenera" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  5. ^ "2018/19 First League of FBiH season". Soccerway (in Bosnian). Retrieved 1 June 2019.