FK Crvenka (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Црвенка) is a Serbian association football club based in the town of Crvenka, situated in the West Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina.
History
The club traces its origins to the early 20th century; records indicate a formal establishment in 1919 under the name Fudbalski klub Crvenka. Throughout its history, FK Crvenka has competed primarily in regional and national lower‑division leagues. During the 1960s the team participated in the Yugoslav Second League, the second tier of the former Yugoslav football system, achieving its most notable competitive period in that era. Following the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the club has continued to compete within the Serbian football league structure, most recently playing in the Vojvodina League, which forms part of the fourth tier of Serbian football.
Stadium
FK Crvenka hosts its home matches at the Stadion FK Crvenka, a municipal ground with an approximate capacity of 5,000 spectators. The venue features a grass playing surface and basic spectator facilities.
Club colours and crest
The traditional colours of FK Crvenka are red and white. The club’s crest incorporates these colours along with stylised representations of local symbols, reflecting the town’s heritage.
Supporters and culture
The club maintains a modest local following, with supporters typically drawn from Crvenka and surrounding communities in the West Bačka region. Community involvement and youth development programmes are integral aspects of the club’s activities.
Notable achievements
- Participation in the Yugoslav Second League during the 1960s.
- Regular competition in the Vojvodina League (fourth tier) of the Serbian football pyramid.
Current status
As of the latest available season information, FK Crvenka competes in the Vojvodina League South division. The club continues to focus on regional competition and development of local football talent.
References
Information compiled from publicly available Serbian football federation records, historical sport archives, and club publications.