Fixtures

Szerb Prva Liga 05/08 14:00 4 FK Indija vs Smederevo - View
Szerb Prva Liga 05/12 14:00 5 FK Indija vs Radnicki Sremska Mitrovica - View
Szerb Prva Liga 05/18 14:00 6 FK Macva Sabac vs FK Indija - View
Szerb Prva Liga 05/25 14:00 7 FK Indija vs FK Graficar Beograd - View

Results

Szerb Prva Liga 05/01 14:00 3 OFK Belgrade v FK Indija L 3-0
Szerb Srpska Liga 04/27 14:30 - FK Indija v FK Becej W 3-2
Szerb Prva Liga 04/27 14:00 2 [2] Jedinstvo UB v FK Indjija [5] W 1-2
Szerb Srpska Liga 04/21 09:00 - FK Omladinac Novi Banovci v FK Indija D 2-2
Szerb Prva Liga 04/20 14:00 1 [3] FK Indjija v FK Tekstilac Odzaci [4] L 0-1
Szerb Prva Liga 04/14 14:00 30 [5] FK Indjija v FK Radnicki Novi Belgrad [16] W 4-0
Szerb Srpska Liga 04/13 14:30 - FK Indija v FK Borac Sajkas W 2-1
Szerb Srpska Liga 04/10 14:30 - FK Indija v FK 1 Maj Ruma W 4-1
Szerb Prva Liga 04/08 14:00 29 [8] Radnicki Sremska Mitrovica v FK Indjija [5] W 1-2
Szerb Srpska Liga 04/06 14:00 - FK Radnicki Zrenjanin v FK Indija L 1-0
Szerb Prva Liga 04/03 14:00 28 [3] FK Indjija v Jedinstvo UB [5] L 0-1
Szerb Prva Liga 03/30 16:00 27 [9] FK Kolubara v FK Indjija [4] W 0-3

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 76 39 37
Wins 41 23 18
Draws 14 4 10
Losses 21 12 9
Goals for 118 68 50
Goals against 68 33 35
Clean sheets 31 16 15
Failed to score 19 11 8

Wikipedia - FK Inđija

Fudbalski klub Inđija Toyo Tires (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Инђија Тојо тајерс) is a football club based in the city of Inđija, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian First League, the second tier of the national league system.

During Yugoslavia the club mainly participated in the amateur ranks of competition.

The club's biggest success were two promotions to the Serbian SuperLiga for 2010–11 and 2019–20 seasons.

History

FK Inđija was established in 1933 as a Yugoslav Railways employees club, initially named ŽAK Inđija and later FK Železničar Inđija. In 1969, Železničar was renamed to FK PIK Inđija. In 1975 the name changed, this time to FK Agrounija after the club's sponsor at that time. In 1994, the name become FK Inđija and it lasts until nowadays, exception was the period between 2001 and 2003 when for sponsorship reasons the clubs was known as FK Brazda Coop.

In 1941, they won the Novi Sad Football Subassociation First League. Later during the SFR Yugoslavia period, the club competed mostly in the third national level. On several occasions they played the qualifiers for the Yugoslav Second League, until they finally achieved promotion to it in 1992. The next notable achievement was in season 2005–06 when they reached the quarter-finals of the Serbia and Montenegro Cup, and also won the Serbian league – group Vojvodina and got promoted to the Serbian First League (national second level).

In 2010, FK Inđija finished first in the Serbian First League and was promoted to the Serbian SuperLiga, Serbia's highest professional football league, an achievement they would repeat in 2019.

Az FK Inđija egy szerbiai labdarúgóklub, melynek székhelye Inđija városában található. Jelenleg a szerb másodosztályban szerepel. A klubot 1933-ban alapították, és a "Crveno-beli" (vörös-fehérek) becenéven ismert.

Az FK Inđija első jelentős sikerét 1973-ban érte el, amikor megnyerte a szerb kupát. Ezt követően a klub többször is szerepelt az élvonalban, de legnagyobb sikereit a másodosztályban érte el. 2010-ben bajnokként jutott fel az élvonalba, majd 2012-ben újra a másodosztályba esett vissza.

Az FK Inđija hazai mérkőzéseit a 4500 férőhelyes Inđija Stadionban játssza. A klub színei a vörös és a fehér.

A klub legnagyobb sztárjai közé tartozik Zoran Marić, aki a jugoszláv válogatott tagjaként részt vett az 1990-es világbajnokságon, valamint Rade Krunić, aki ma a Milan játékosa.