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FK Slavija Sarajevo was officially established in the year 1918.
Answer: False
The club was officially established in 1908, not 1918. The year 1919 marks its reactivation after World War I.
FK Slavija Sarajevo was founded during the period when Sarajevo was part of the Ottoman Empire.
Answer: False
FK Slavija Sarajevo was founded in 1908, during the period when Sarajevo was under Austro-Hungarian rule, not Ottoman rule.
The Austro-Hungarian authorities supported the club's early organized gatherings.
Answer: False
The Austro-Hungarian authorities initially banned organized gatherings, presenting an obstacle to the club's early activities.
FK Slavija Sarajevo held its first training sessions at the stadium in Marijin Dvor.
Answer: False
The club's first regular training sessions were held at Sarajevo Polje, specifically at the Egzercir facility, not at the stadium in Marijin Dvor.
FK Slavija Sarajevo played its debut match in 1911, losing 2-4 to a selection of Vienna soldiers.
Answer: False
FK Slavija Sarajevo played its debut match in 1911, but they won 4-2 against a selection of Vienna soldiers, rather than losing 2-4.
In 1912, FK Slavija Sarajevo was referred to as 'Osman' during matches in Split.
Answer: True
During their 1912 matches in Split, FK Slavija Sarajevo was indeed billed as 'Osman' on posters.
The Balkan Wars led to a decrease in nationalistic sentiment among FK Slavija Sarajevo's members.
Answer: False
The Balkan Wars fueled Pan-Slavic sentiment and the Yugoslav idea among club members, leading to an increase, not decrease, in nationalistic feelings.
In 1913, a group of ethnic Croats left the club to form Hrvatski sportski klub, later known as SAŠK.
Answer: True
In 1913, a faction of ethnic Croat members departed to establish Hrvatski sportski klub, which eventually evolved into SAŠK.
The club's ground at Čučić Vila was destroyed during World War II.
Answer: False
The club's ground at Čučić Vila was destroyed during World War I, not World War II.
In which year was FK Slavija Sarajevo established?
Answer: 1908
FK Slavija Sarajevo was established in the year 1908.
What initial obstacle did FK Slavija Sarajevo face from the Austro-Hungarian authorities?
Answer: A ban on organized gatherings
The Austro-Hungarian authorities initially imposed a ban on organized gatherings, which presented an obstacle to FK Slavija Sarajevo's early activities.
Where did the club hold its first regular practices and training sessions?
Answer: Sarajevo Polje (Egzercir facility)
The club's initial regular practices and training sessions took place at Sarajevo Polje, utilizing the Egzercir facility.
What was the result of FK Slavija Sarajevo's debut match played in 1911?
Answer: A 4-2 victory against Vienna soldiers
FK Slavija Sarajevo's debut match in 1911 concluded with a 4-2 victory over a selection of Vienna soldiers.
During their 1912 visit to Split, FK Slavija Sarajevo was billed under what unusual alias?
Answer: Osman
When visiting Split in 1912, FK Slavija Sarajevo was billed under the unusual alias 'Osman' for reasons not specified in the records.
How did the Balkan Wars affect the sentiment among FK Slavija Sarajevo's members?
Answer: It fueled Pan-Slavic sentiment and the Yugoslav idea.
The Balkan Wars significantly influenced the club's members, fostering increased Pan-Slavic sentiment and strengthening the Yugoslav idea among them.
What happened to the club's ground at Čučić Vila during World War I?
Answer: It was ransacked and burned by an angry mob.
During World War I, the club's ground at Čučić Vila was unfortunately ransacked and subsequently burned by an angry mob.
The club changed its name to SK Slavija in the year 1921.
Answer: True
In 1921, the club underwent a name change, adopting the designation SK Slavija.
SK Slavija's first stadium was built in the Marijin Dvor area and could hold 4,000 spectators.
Answer: True
SK Slavija's initial stadium was constructed in the Marijin Dvor area of Sarajevo and had a capacity of 4,000 spectators.
Slavija first participated in the Kingdom's top football competition in 1924, losing 5-2 in the quarterfinal.
Answer: False
Slavija first participated in the Kingdom's top football competition in 1924, but they lost 2-5 in the quarterfinal, not 5-2.
In the 1930 Yugoslav top flight season, Slavija finished 5th and was relegated.
Answer: True
In the 1930 Yugoslav top flight season, Slavija finished in 5th place and consequently faced relegation.
Slavija finished 9th in the 1932-33 Yugoslav season, securing 11 wins.
Answer: False
In the 1932-33 Yugoslav season, Slavija finished 9th but secured 7 wins, not 11.
Slavija finished third from the bottom in the 1934-35 season, narrowly avoiding relegation.
Answer: True
In the 1934-35 season, Slavija finished third from the bottom, thereby narrowly avoiding relegation.
FK Slavija Sarajevo won the Yugoslav championship in the 1935-36 season.
Answer: False
FK Slavija Sarajevo did not win the Yugoslav championship in the 1935-36 season; they finished as runners-up.
In the 1937-38 season, Slavija had more losses than wins for the first time in the league system.
Answer: False
In the 1937-38 season, FK Slavija Sarajevo achieved 7 wins and 7 losses, with 4 draws. Therefore, they did not have more losses than wins; they had an equal number of wins and losses.
FK Slavija Sarajevo reached the quarter-finals of the 1940 Mitropa Cup.
Answer: True
FK Slavija Sarajevo participated in the 1940 Mitropa Cup, advancing to the quarter-finals.
FK Slavija Sarajevo's highest achievement in the Yugoslav First League was finishing in third place.
Answer: False
FK Slavija Sarajevo's highest achievement in the Yugoslav First League was finishing as runners-up, not in third place.
What was the club's name after the change in 1921?
Answer: SK Slavija
Following a name change in 1921, the club became known as SK Slavija.
What was the capacity of SK Slavija's first stadium built in the Marijin Dvor area?
Answer: 4,000 spectators
SK Slavija's initial stadium, constructed in the Marijin Dvor area, had a seating capacity of 4,000 spectators.
In which year did Slavija make its debut in the Kingdom's top football competition?
Answer: 1924
Slavija made its inaugural appearance in the Kingdom's premier football competition in the year 1924.
How did Slavija perform in the 1930 Yugoslav top flight season, leading to their relegation?
Answer: Finished 5th with 2 wins
In the 1930 Yugoslav top flight season, Slavija finished in 5th place with 2 wins, which led to their relegation.
What significant achievement did Slavija accomplish in the 1935-36 Yugoslav season?
Answer: Finished as runners-up
In the 1935-36 Yugoslav season, Slavija achieved a significant milestone by finishing as runners-up in the league championship.
FK Slavija Sarajevo participated in which European competition in 1940?
Answer: Mitropa Cup
In 1940, FK Slavija Sarajevo participated in the Mitropa Cup, a significant Central European club competition of that era.
Who was the manager of FK Slavija Sarajevo during their 1940 Mitropa Cup quarter-final appearance?
Answer: Vilmos Wilhelm
Vilmos Wilhelm was the manager of FK Slavija Sarajevo during their participation in the 1940 Mitropa Cup, reaching the quarter-finals.
FK Slavija Sarajevo resumed operations in 1925, after World War I.
Answer: False
FK Slavija Sarajevo resumed operations in 1919, not 1925, following the conclusion of World War I.
After World War II, FK Slavija Sarajevo was immediately integrated into the new Yugoslav football league system.
Answer: False
Following World War II, FK Slavija Sarajevo was disbanded by the new communist authorities and was not immediately integrated into the Yugoslav football league system.
The stadium at Marijin Dvor was renamed 'Šesti april' and its stands were repurposed for FK Željezničar.
Answer: True
After the club's disbandment, the stadium at Marijin Dvor was renamed 'Šesti april,' and its stands were repurposed for FK Željezničar.
FK Slavija Sarajevo was re-formed in 1993 and joined the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1996.
Answer: False
FK Slavija Sarajevo was re-formed in 1993 and joined the First League of Republika Srpska in 1996, not the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Milomir Šešlija is one of the managers mentioned who led FK Slavija Sarajevo in the post-World War II era.
Answer: True
Milomir Šešlija is indeed cited as one of the managers who led FK Slavija Sarajevo during the post-World War II period.
When did FK Slavija Sarajevo reactivate its operations after World War I?
Answer: 1919
FK Slavija Sarajevo reactivated its operations in 1919, following the conclusion of World War I.
What happened to FK Slavija Sarajevo after the end of World War II?
Answer: It was disbanded by communist authorities.
Following the conclusion of World War II, FK Slavija Sarajevo was disbanded by the newly established communist authorities.
After the club's disbandment, what happened to the stadium at Marijin Dvor?
Answer: It was renamed 'Šesti april' and its stands repurposed for FK Željezničar.
Post-disbandment, the stadium at Marijin Dvor was renamed 'Šesti april,' and its facilities were repurposed for FK Željezničar.
When was FK Slavija Sarajevo re-formed after the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia?
Answer: 1993
FK Slavija Sarajevo was re-formed in 1993, following the dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia.
During the 2023-24 season, FK Slavija Sarajevo competed in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Answer: False
During the 2023-24 season, FK Slavija Sarajevo competed in the First League of the Republika Srpska, not the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Slavija won the Second League of RS undefeated in the 1999-2000 season.
Answer: True
In the 1999-2000 season, Slavija achieved promotion by winning the Second League of Republika Srpska undefeated.
FK Slavija Sarajevo achieved promotion to the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2004 and also reached the Bosnian Cup final that year.
Answer: False
While FK Slavija Sarajevo achieved promotion to the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2004, they reached the semi-finals, not the final, of the Bosnian Cup that year.
Slavija Sarajevo finished as runners-up in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 2008-09 season.
Answer: True
FK Slavija Sarajevo finished as runners-up in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2008-09 season.
FK Slavija Sarajevo has won the First League of the Republika Srpska twice.
Answer: False
FK Slavija Sarajevo has won the First League of the Republika Srpska once, in the 2003-04 season, not twice.
FK Slavija Sarajevo won the Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup in the 2008-09 season.
Answer: True
FK Slavija Sarajevo secured victory in the Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup during the 2008-09 season.
The club has won the Republika Srpska Cup three times.
Answer: False
The club has won the Republika Srpska Cup twice, not three times.
FK Slavija Sarajevo has participated in the UEFA Champions League.
Answer: False
FK Slavija Sarajevo has participated in the UEFA Intertoto Cup and the UEFA Europa League, but not the UEFA Champions League.
FK Slavija Sarajevo's European record includes 3 wins, 2 draws, and 3 losses in 8 matches.
Answer: True
FK Slavija Sarajevo's aggregate record in European competitions comprises 3 victories, 2 draws, and 3 defeats across 8 matches contested.
In the 2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup, FK Slavija Sarajevo faced teams like Sant Julià and Oțelul Galați.
Answer: True
During the 2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup, FK Slavija Sarajevo engaged in matches against Sant Julià and Oțelul Galați.
During the 2009-10 UEFA Europa League, FK Slavija Sarajevo lost both matches against Aalborg.
Answer: False
During the 2009-10 UEFA Europa League, FK Slavija Sarajevo did not lose both matches against Aalborg; they won the home leg 3-1 and drew the away leg 0-0.
In which league is FK Slavija Sarajevo currently competing, according to the 2023-24 season information?
Answer: First League of the Republika Srpska
According to the 2023-24 season data, FK Slavija Sarajevo competes in the First League of the Republika Srpska.
What was FK Slavija Sarajevo's final standing in the First League of the Republika Srpska during the 2023-24 season?
Answer: 9th place out of 18 teams
In the 2023-24 season, FK Slavija Sarajevo concluded the First League of the Republika Srpska campaign in 9th position out of 18 participating teams.
In the 1999-2000 season, Slavija achieved promotion by winning which league undefeated?
Answer: Second League of Republika Srpska
During the 1999-2000 season, Slavija secured promotion by winning the Second League of Republika Srpska without a single defeat.
In 2004, besides earning promotion, what other notable achievement did Slavija reach?
Answer: Reached the semi-finals of the Bosnian Cup
In 2004, alongside achieving promotion, FK Slavija Sarajevo also reached the semi-finals of the Bosnian Cup.
FK Slavija Sarajevo finished as runners-up in which competition during the 2008-09 season?
Answer: Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
FK Slavija Sarajevo concluded the 2008-09 season as runners-up in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
How many times has FK Slavija Sarajevo won the First League of the Republika Srpska?
Answer: Once
FK Slavija Sarajevo has been victorious in the First League of the Republika Srpska on one occasion, during the 2003-04 season.
In which season did FK Slavija Sarajevo win the Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup?
Answer: 2008-09
FK Slavija Sarajevo secured the championship title in the Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup during the 2008-09 season.
FK Slavija Sarajevo has participated in which two UEFA competitions?
Answer: Intertoto Cup and Europa League
FK Slavija Sarajevo has competed in two UEFA competitions: the UEFA Intertoto Cup and the UEFA Europa League.
The nickname 'Sokolovi' for FK Slavija Sarajevo translates to 'Eagles'.
Answer: False
The nickname 'Sokolovi' for FK Slavija Sarajevo translates to 'Falcons,' not 'Eagles.'
FK Slavija Sarajevo's home stadium is located in Sarajevo and has a capacity of 10,000 spectators.
Answer: False
FK Slavija Sarajevo's home stadium is located in Istočno Sarajevo and has a capacity of 6,000 spectators.
FK Slavija Sarajevo is a member of the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina but not the Football Association of Republika Srpska.
Answer: False
FK Slavija Sarajevo is a member of both the Football Association of Republika Srpska and the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The organized supporters group of FK Slavija Sarajevo is known as the 'Orlovi'.
Answer: False
The organized supporters group of FK Slavija Sarajevo is known as the 'Sokolovi,' not 'Orlovi.'
The club's nickname 'Sokolovi' means 'Falcons'.
Answer: True
The nickname 'Sokolovi,' associated with FK Slavija Sarajevo, signifies 'Falcons.'
What is the full official name of the football club commonly known as FK Slavija Sarajevo?
Answer: Fudbalski Klub Slavija Sarajevo
The complete official designation for the club is Fudbalski klub Slavija Sarajevo.
What is the meaning of FK Slavija Sarajevo's nickname, 'Sokolovi'?
Answer: Falcons
The nickname 'Sokolovi,' associated with FK Slavija Sarajevo, signifies 'Falcons.'
Where is FK Slavija Sarajevo's home stadium located?
Answer: Istočno Sarajevo
FK Slavija Sarajevo's home stadium, Gradski SRC Slavija, is situated in Istočno Sarajevo.
Which of the following football associations is FK Slavija Sarajevo a member of?
Answer: Both the Football Association of Republika Srpska and the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina
FK Slavija Sarajevo holds membership in both the Football Association of Republika Srpska and the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
What is the name of FK Slavija Sarajevo's organized supporters group?
Answer: Sokolovi
The organized fan base of FK Slavija Sarajevo is identified by the designation 'Sokolovi.'
Zdravko Jeftanović is credited with bringing the first football to Sarajevo, which contributed to the club's formation.
Answer: True
Zdravko Jeftanović is indeed credited with bringing the first football to Sarajevo, playing a role in the club's early development.
The first manager appointed for FK Slavija Sarajevo was Karl Harmer, an Austrian international striker.
Answer: True
Karl Harmer, an Austrian international striker, served as the inaugural manager of FK Slavija Sarajevo.
Milan Rajlić and Slavko Zagorac were key players for Slavija during their 1935-36 near-championship run.
Answer: True
Milan Rajlić and Slavko Zagorac were indeed key figures for Slavija during their notable 1935-36 season.
Karl Harmer managed FK Slavija Sarajevo from 1908 until 1911.
Answer: True
Karl Harmer held the position of the first manager for FK Slavija Sarajevo during the period spanning 1908 to 1911.
Who is credited with bringing the first football to Sarajevo, contributing to the club's early development?
Answer: Zdravko Jeftanović
Zdravko Jeftanović is credited with introducing the first football to Sarajevo, playing a role in the club's formative stages.
Who was the first manager of FK Slavija Sarajevo?
Answer: Karl Harmer
Karl Harmer, an Austrian international striker, served as the inaugural manager of FK Slavija Sarajevo.
Which of these players was a key figure for Slavija during their 1935-36 near-championship season?
Answer: Slavko Zagorac
Slavko Zagorac was among the key players for Slavija during their notable 1935-36 season, where they narrowly missed the championship title.
What major anniversary did FK Slavija Sarajevo celebrate in 2008?
Answer: 100th anniversary
FK Slavija Sarajevo commemorated its centennial anniversary in the year 2008.