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SK Jugoslavija
Full nameSportski klub Jugoslavija
Nickname(s)Crveni (The Reds)
Crveno-beli (The Red-Whites)
Jugosloveni (The Yugoslavs)
Beogradska Jugoslavija (Belgrade's Yugoslavia)
S.K.J.
Founded6 August 1913; 110 years ago (6 August 1913)
as Sportski klub Velika Srbija
Dissolved5 May 1945; 79 years ago (5 May 1945)
GroundStadion SK Jugoslavija (1927–1945)
Capacity30,000
LeagueSerbian Football Championship (1919–1922)
Yugoslav League (1923–1940)
Serbian League (1941–1944)
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Sportski klub Jugoslavija (Serbian Cyrillic: Cпортски клуб Југославија), commonly known as Jugoslavija, was a Serbian football club based in Belgrade. It was originally formed as SK Velika Srbija in 1913 and changed its name to SK Jugoslavija in 1919. They were among the most popular Serbian and Yugoslav clubs, and they were nicknamed as "Crveni" (The Reds) because of their red shirts, in opposition to their greatest rivals BSK, who wore blue and were known as "Plavi" (The Blues). Until 1941 the sports society Jugoslavija, beside football, also included sections for athletics, cycling, winter sports, basketball, boxing, wrestling, swimming, and table tennis.

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