ŽFK Spartak Subotica

ŽFK Spartak Subotica (Serbian Cyrillic: ЖФК Спартак Суботица) is women's football team from Subotica, Serbia. The team has won ten national championships, including nine in a row from 2011 to 2019. It also has appeared in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

ŽFK Spartak Subotica
Full nameŽenski fudbalski klub Spartak Subotica
Nickname(s)Plave golubice (Blue Doves)
Founded20 May 1970 (1970-05-20)
ChairmanSerbia Zoran Arsić
ManagerSerbia Bojan Arsić
CoachSerbia Boris Arsić
LeagueSuperLiga
2021–22Champions
WebsiteClub website

History

In May 1970 employees of the railway company Željezničar established a women's football club of the same name in Subotica, which became a member of the sports association Jovan Mikic Spartak. ŽFK Željezničar won the first Yugoslavia women's football league in 1975.[1] The team was later renamed Spartak, and following the break-up of Yugoslavia it played the Serbian League.

In 2011, forty years after the club's creation, Spartak won its second championship, and in the next two seasons it won both the championship and the national cup. The team couldn't make it past the qualifying round in its UEFA Champions League debut, but in its two following appearances it reached the Round of 32.

Titles

  • 1 Yugoslav League: 1974–75
  • 12 Serbian Leagues: 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22
  • 7 Serbian Cups: 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19

Current squad

  • As of September 2023 according to UEFA's website.
  • Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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 Serbia SRB Jefimija Škandro
2 DF Serbia SRB Alina Baka
3 DF Serbia SRB Isidora Vučković
4 FW Serbia SRB Željka Belovan
5 DF Serbia SRB Violeta Slović
6 DF United States USA Makenzie Langdok
7 MF United States USA Abigail Ostrem
8 MF Canada CAN Kaela Hansen
9 FW Brazil BRA Kamile Martins
10 MF Serbia SRB Tijana Filipović
11 FW Ghana GHA Doris Boaduwaa
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK Serbia SRB Dajana Mihajlović
13 DF Serbia SRB Milica Gaković
14 DF Serbia SRB Biljana Ilić
15 DF Serbia SRB Aleksandra Gajić
16 FW Serbia SRB Milica Šarić
17 FW Serbia SRB Anđela Marković
18 MF Serbia SRB Živana Stupar
19 FW Serbia SRB Nađa Uvalin
20 FW Serbia SRB Anastasija Ćirić
21 MF Serbia SRB Elena Cvetković
30 GK Serbia SRB Iris Ungur

Former internationals

For details of current and former players, see Category:ŽFK Spartak Subotica players.

UEFA Competitions Record

In their first European season the team finished second and failed to qualify for the knock-out stage. In their next season they too finished second but moved on to the round of 32 as one of the two best second-placed teams.[2]

SeasonCompetitionStageResultOpponentScorers
2011-12Champions LeagueQualifying Stage0–4Scotland Glasgow City
4–2Faroe Islands Damjanović (2), Čubrilo (1), Ilić (1)
11–0Malta Mosta FCČubrilo (5), Damjanović (4), Čanković (1), Jovanović (1)
2012-13Champions LeagueQualifying Stage7–0Bulgaria NSA SofiaRadojičić (2), Tenkov (2), Čanković (1), Ilić (1), +1 o.g.
0–2Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt
1–0Estonia Pärnu JKSlović (1)
Round of 320–1Sweden Göteborg FC
0–3
2013-14Champions LeagueQualifying Stage10–0Latvia Liepājas MetalurgsNikolić (3), Adamov (2), Čubrilo (2), Nahi (2), Nrehy (1)
6–0Lithuania Gintra UniversitetasNikolić (3), Čubrilo (2), Slović (1)
8–3Romania Olimpia ClujNikolić (4), Čubrilo (3), Nahi (1)
Round of 322–4Russia FK RossiyankaMeffometou (1), Nahi (1)
1–1Nikolić (1)
2014-15Champions LeagueQualifying Stage3–0Greece Amazones DramasMarenić (1), Nikolić (1), Slović (1)
19–0Moldova Goliador-RealNikolić (8), Nrehy (3), Slović (3), Čanković (1), Ilić (1), Marenić (1), Radanović (1), +1 o.g.
0–1Croatia ŽNK Osijek
2015-16Champions LeagueQualifying Stage2–1Portugal CF BenficaFilipović (1), Matić (1)
4–1Moldova FC Noroc NimoreniMarenić (4)
3–0Croatia ŽNK OsijekPoljak (2), +1 o.g.
Round of 320–0Germany Wolfsburg
0–4
2016-17Champions LeagueQualifying Stage1–1Iceland BreiðablikQuincey (1)
3–2Wales Cardiff Met.Filipović (1), Quincey (1), Tseng (1)
2–0Bulgaria NSA SofiaQuincey (1), Slović (1)
2017-18Champions LeagueQualifying Stage7–1Israel Kiryat GatFilipović (2), Radojičić (2), Dorine (1), Marcela (1), Slović (1)
6–0Montenegro BreznicaSlović (2), Dorine (1), Krstanovska (1), Pavlović (1), Radojičić (1)
0–2Norway Avaldsnes
2018-19Champions LeagueQualifying Stage1–0Israel Kiryat GatPleuler (1)
4–0Montenegro BreznicaOkyere (2), Hix (1), Rosa (1)
5–0Switzerland BaselBaka (1), Hix (1), Matić (1), Pavlović (1), Slović (1)
Round of 320–7Germany Bayern Munich
0–4
2019-20Champions LeagueQualifying Stage12–0Moldova Agarista-ȘS Anenii NoiAdamek (3), Delgadillo (3), Filipović (3), Denda (1), Matić (1), Williams (1)
7–0Slovakia Slovan BratislavaMatić (2), Adamek (1), Filipović (1), Slović (1), Stupar (1), +1 o.g.
2–2Hungary FerencvárosiFilipović (1), Matić (1)
Round of 322–3Spain Atlético MadridSlović (1), Matić (1)
1–1Adamek (1)
2020-21Champions LeagueFirst qualifying round4–0Moldova Agarista-ȘS Anenii NoiFilipović (1), Slović (3)
Second qualifying round7–0Bulgaria NSA SofiaSlović (1), Filipović (1), Matić (3), Ćirić (1), Baka (1)
Round of 320–5Germany Wolfsburg
0–2
2021-22Champions LeagueRound 1 SF5–2Republic of Ireland Peamount UnitedFilipović (4), Kusi (1)
Round 1 F3–5Netherlands TwenteOwusu-Ansah (2), Filipović (1)
2022-23Champions LeagueRound 1 SFBye
Round 1 F1–3Norway BrannFilipović (1)
2023-24Champions LeagueRound 1 SF7–0Faroe Islands

Slović (1), Martins (1), Boaduwaa (1), Filipović (1), Langdok (1), Stupar (1), Uvalin (1)

Round 1 F2–1Finland KuPSBoaduwaa (2)
Round 21–2Sweden RosengårdBelovan (1)
1–5Filipović (1)

Top scorers in UEFA competitions

Rank Player Goals Years
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Milena Nikolić 20 2013–15
2 Serbia Tijana Filipović 19 2014–present
3 Serbia Violeta Slović 18 2010–present
4 Serbia Jelena Čubrilo 13 2010–14
5 Serbia Tijana Matić 10 2015–21

References

  1. "ISTORIJAT ŽFK SPARTAK SUBOTICA" [History of Spartak Subotica] (in Serbian). zfk-spartak.rs. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
  2. "Big guns await qualifiers in round of 32". UEFA. 17 August 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
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