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FK Hajduk Kula was a Serbian football club based in Kula. The club was named after a Hajduk, a much celebrated hero figure in the Serbian epic poetry. On 30 July 2013, just eleven days before the start of the new season, it was announced that the club had resigned from the SuperLiga and dissolved its first team due to financial problems, while the youth teams continue to participate in competitions in the club's successor OFK Hajduk.

History
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==
Supporters
Hajduk Kula's organized supporters was known as Zulu iz Kulu. This group was founded in the end of the 1980s, but in the spring of 1998, the group broke up. In the spring of 2005, new generation of Hajduk fans tried to renew the group, but without any success. As of 2024 Zulu iz Kulu is active again, supporting Hajduk Kula in solid amount of fans. ==European record==
Notable former players
:To appear in this section a player must have either: • Played at least 80 games for the club. • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club. • Played at least one international match for their national team at any time. • Aleksandar JovanovićNinoslav MilenkovićZoran RajovićFerenc PlattkóJózsef SchallerNenad BrnovićFilip KasalicaSavo PavićevićNiša SaveljićZoran VuksanovićZoran AntićNikola BogićRadoš BulatovićIvan ĆirkaAleksandar DavidovMilan DavidovRanko DelićAnđelko ĐuričićDarko FejsaLjubomir FejsaŽeljko KaranovićDejan KekezovićNikola KomazecIgor KozošNikola MalbašaNikola MilojevićDragan MojićDejan OsmanovićSiniša RadanovićDejan RađenovićJovan RadivojevićMirko RadulovićUroš StamatovićDragan StojisavljevićĐorđe Tomić For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: :Category:FK Hajduk Kula players. ==Historical list of coaches==
Historical list of coaches
This is a list of all Hajduk Kula managers: • Milan Milanović (Sep 2012 – 2013) • Veličko Kaplanović (Jun 2012 – Sep 2012) • Tomislav Sivić (Mar 2012 – 2012) • Zoltan Sabo (Dec 2011 – Mar 2012) • Petar Kurćubić (Sep 2011 – Dec 2011) • Nebojša Vignjević (Jul 2011 – Sep 2011) • Dragoljub Bekvalac (Sep 2010 – Jun 2011) • Zdenko Glumac (2010 – Sep 2010) • Žarko Soldo (Jan 2010 – 2010) • Bogdan Korak (Jun 2009 – Nov 2009) • Radmilo Jovanović (2008 – Jun 2009) • Miroslav Vukašinović (Nov 2007 – Jun 2008) • Žarko Soldo (2007 – Oct 2007) • Nebojša Vučićević (Mar 2006 – Dec 2006) • Dragoljub Bekvalac (Jun 2005 – Mar 2006) • Boris Bunjak (Jan 2005 – Jun 2005) • Miloljub Ostojić (Jun 2004 – Dec 2004) • Momčilo Raičević (Jun 2003 – Jun 2004) • Miloljub Ostojić (Jun 2002 – Jun 2003) • Slavenko Kuzeljević (Apr 2000 – Jun 2002) • Miroslav Vukašinović (Mar 1998 – Apr 2000) • Nikola Rakojević (Jun 1997 – Mar 1998) • Miroslav Vukašinović (Jun 1996 – Jun 1997) • Dragoljub Bekvalac (Oct 1993 – Jun 1996) • Nenad Starovlah (Jun 1992 – Oct 1993) • Milorad Sekulović (Jun 1989 - Jun 1992) • Milan SredanovićMiloš CetinaŽarko BulatovićJoakim VislavskiIlija TojagićVeliša PopovićLuka MaleševĐorđe JovanićMiodrag VlaškiBožidar KolokovićNikola JosićĐorđe BelogrlićEdo PlacGradimir BogojevacIvan SavkovićVilmoš GemeriMirko JuhasStevan PejčićJózsef TremlSlobodan AnđelkovićPetar RujerUroš ĆirićGojko ObradovSava PrekajacStevan ĆirićSima ŠuvakovPera StruklićJános KataticsLjubomir RankovGéza KnefélyLaslo EgetoFerenc PlattkóOto KneziJožef Sep ==References==
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