The first club in the town was founded in August 1909 as
Nagykikindai Atlétikai Klub (NAK), competing within the
Hungarian football league system. They stopped their activities during
World War I. Later on, the club was reactivated as
Kikindski atletski klub (KAK), before changing its name to
AK Srbija. Following
World War II, the club became known as 6. oktobar. They qualified for the Serbian League, the third tier of Yugoslav football, in 1947. During the early 1950s, the club changed its name twice, first to
Trgovački and then to
Banat. In 1961, the club merged with local rivals Radnički to form
FK Odred. After the reorganization of the national league system in 1968, the club competed in the reestablished
Vojvodina League. They would suffer relegation to the Banat League in 1970. The club managed to win the title in 1976 and gained promotion to the
Yugoslav Second League. They also suffered relegation from the Second League
that year, but secured an instant promotion back as Vojvodina League champions in 1980–81. Over the next 11 seasons, the club competed in the second tier of Yugoslav football. They spent two seasons in the top flight before suffering relegation in
1993–94. Known as
FK Kikinda, the club won the
Vojvodina League East in 2007–08 and took promotion to the third tier of Serbian football. In August 2009, the club celebrated its 100th anniversary, changing its name back to OFK Kikinda. They were relegated to the fourth tier in 2012 and eventually to the fifth tier in 2015.
Recent league history ==Honours==