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Fudbalski klub Sarajevo (English: Sarajevo Football Club) is a Bosnian professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is one of the most successful clubs in the country. Founded on 24 October 1946, FK Sarajevo was the most successful club from SR Bosnia in former SFR Yugoslavia, winning two Yugoslav First League titles, being runners-up on two other occasions and finishing 6th in that competition's all-time table. The club's official colours are maroon and white.

Today, FK Sarajevo is one of the most prominent members of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it has won three Bosnian championships, five Bosnian Cups and one Bosnian Supercup. Furthermore, the club was runners-up in the national championship another six times. It is ranked first in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina all-time table and is the country's most prominent representative in European competitions. FK Sarajevo is the most popular football club in the country, together with FK Zeljeznicar, with whom it shares a strong rivalry that manifests itself in the Sarajevo derby.

The club plays its home matches at the Asim Ferhatovic Hase Stadium, named after legendary club striker Asim Ferhatovic. The stadium has a capacity of 34.500. Since December 2013, FK Sarajevo is run by Malaysian businessman, investor and former Chairman of Berjaya Group, Vincent Tan.<\/P>","E0A04148ADEEA21E":"http:\/\/www.fksarajevo.ba\/bs\/","5A3E8B25A329ABB4785C62D37B63DE94":"","E1D5C635E9B8B544CDBA4735F8E03DC0":"","5D47EACB4D5E6DAA3CEC66553FE0120E":"","66B628A331EE3B62":"","E0F6EEE10E22199909912E9167EBFDA2":"FK Sarajevo","8A2C437DD6BF07ECBF73DA968D3B75C4":"Simon Rozman","63D5A09C1F729528628C60E02F0396E1":"

Domestic

<\/U>Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina:<\/STRONG>
Winners (5): 1998–99, 2006–07, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2019–20
Runners-up (6): 1994–95, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2005–06, 2010–11, 2012–13

Yugoslav First League:<\/STRONG>
Winners (2): 1966–67, 1984–85
Runners-up (2): 1964–65, 1979–80

Yugoslav Second League:<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 1948–49

Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup:<\/STRONG>
Winners (6): 1996–97, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2004–05, 2013–14, 2018–19
Runners-up (3): 1998–99, 2000–01, 2016–17

Yugoslav Cup:<\/STRONG>
Runners-up (2): 1966–67, 1982–83

Supercup of Bosnia and Herzegovina:<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 1997
Runners-up (2): 1998, 1999

European

<\/U>European Cup\/UEFA Champions League:<\/STRONG>
Round of 16 (1): 1967–68

UEFA Cup\/UEFA Europa League:<\/STRONG>
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