Beginning: KAFK The first registered football club in
Kula was the
KAFK (
Kulski atletski fudbalski klub, Kula athletic football club) in 1912. In 1920, already within the
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the club is incorporated in the league of the sub-association of
Subotica.
Ferenc Plattkó was the coach and one of the most notable player from that period. In 1925, a fraction of the club is named
SK Hajduk (
Sportski klub Hajduk, Sports club Hajduk) and in 1926 what was left of KAFK becomes
Radnički which will be renamed in 1938 to
JSK (
Jugoslovenski sportski klub, Yugoslavian sport club). During the 1930s, the club never archived the level from the earlier decade and by the beginning of the
Second World War it was disbanded.
SK Hajduk SK Hajduk played its first match in 1925 against SK Rusin from
Ruski Krstur. In opposition to KAFK which was mostly formed and supported by the local
German community, Hajduk was known for his multi-cultural element. The club started competing in the third league of the
Subotica sub-association and progressively achieved promotions, in 1929 to the second, and 1933 to the first league of Subotica sub-association. With the beginning of the
Second World War and the subsequent occupation of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the club is disbanded in 1941 by the German authorities. Still during the war, the club was allowed to restore activities however with the condition of changing the name, so it existed as
Ifjusag (meaning
Youth in
Hungarian) but only played friendly matches against neighbouring local teams. A number of club officials, players and supporters joined resistance against the
Axis occupation and died during the war. In 1955–56, it finishes top achieving promotion to the III Zone which was one of the 5 subdivisions of the
Yugoslav Second League. In the first season in this rang the club finished 5th. In the early 1990s, the club invests in the infrastructure with the building of the necessary sports facilities and a modern stadium. The
Yugoslav Wars and the sanctions imposed to
FR Yugoslavia made this development more difficult, however the club archived the necessary sport results to become a solid member of the
First League of FR Yugoslavia. On 30 July 2013, just eleven days before start of new season it was announced that club resigned from the SuperLiga and dissolved its first team due to financial problems, while the youth teams continue to participate in competitions in OFK Hajduk. ==Supporters==