FK TSC

TSC
Full nameFK TSC
Founded1913 (1913) as Topolyai Sport Club[1]
2005 (2005) as FK Bačka Topola
GroundTSC Arena
Capacity4,500
OwnerMOL
ChairmanJános Zsemberi
Head coachDarije Kalezić
LeagueSerbian SuperLiga
2024–25Serbian SuperLiga, 7th of 16
Websitefktsc.com

FK TSC (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК ТСЦ), commonly known as TSC, is a Serbian professional football club based in Bačka Topola. Its initial founding date in 1913 as Topolyai Sport Club makes it currently the second-oldest football club in the Serbian SuperLiga, although the club dissolved in 2003 and was reformed under its current incarnation in 2005.

History

The first football club in Bačka Topola formed in 1912,[2] but TSC officially exists since 1913, and was founded by István Benis, who was the first president. Back then, the club was named Topolyai Sport Club.[2] The town was part of Kingdom of Hungary, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the first club sponsor was Károly Beer, who also brought the first football to the town. Soon the First World War started and after the war the region of Bačka would become part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. In 1930, the club changed its name into Jugoslovenski Atletski Klub.[2] In the early 1930s, the stadium where the club still plays nowadays was built. In the Second World War the club competed in the Hungarian Second League, finishing in second place in 1942.

After the war the region returned to Yugoslavia, and the club was renamed Egység,[2] and counted with Hungarian international Jenő Kalmár among its strongest reinforcements.[3] In 1951, the club changes its name again into Topola. The club played in the Subotica regional league and later achieved promotion to the Serbian League (3rd Yugoslav tier).

In 1974, the club changed its name to FK AIK Bačka Topola.[2] In 1980, AIK was promoted to the Yugoslav Second League, and over the next 6 years competed 5 seasons in the second highest division. In the Yugoslavian Cup competition of the season 1992–93 they entered the 1/8 finals after a win against the First League club Napredak Kruševac 2–1.

In 2003, the club under financial difficulties ceased to compete, and maintained only the youth levels. In 2005, the club merged with FK Bajša and started competing again under a new name, FK Bačka Topola. The club was the champion of the Vojvodina League North in the 2006–07 season. The club has dedicated much effort in the youth squads archiving titles in several levels. The club finished the 2010–11 season in second place, and won the relegation game for the Third League.[4] In 2013, the official name was changed to FK TSC Bačka Topola. On 15 October 2013, the club's anniversary, TSC played against FK Partizan (1–4).[5] The club finished the season 2013–14 in second place, and lost the promotion play-off game for the Third League after a penalty shootout (2–2, 2–2) against FK Cement Beočin. In 2014–2015, TSC won the Bačka League, and returned to the Serbian League Vojvodina, national third tier.

The club finished the 2016–17 Serbian League Vojvodina in third place, but got promoted to the Serbian First League. From the Serbian second tier, they were for the first time ever promoted to the Serbian SuperLiga for the 2019–20 season.[2] There in their first ever top flight match away to FK Voždovac in Belgrade, playing at the modern shopping centre stadium, TSC won 1–2, marking a fine debut and the brightest moment in the club's history. Under manager Zoltan Sabo, the club finished 4th in their first season in the SuperLiga and qualified for the Europa League first qualifying round. Throughout the club's debut season strikers Nenad Lukić and Vladimir Silađi were impressive, finishing the season as triple joint top scorers. Other impressive players in the season for TSC were Janko Tumbasević, Goran Antonić, Saša Tomanović, Srđan Grabež and Đuro Zec.

In the 2022–23 season, the club finished second in the league to qualify to the Champions League third qualifying round for the first time in their history. TSC lost 7–1 on aggregate to S.C. Braga, but were nonetheless assured a spot in the Europa League group stage.

Name changes

  • 1913–1930: Topolyai Sport Club
  • 1930–1942: JAK Bačka Topola
  • 1942–1945: Topolyai SE
  • 1945–1951: FK Egység
  • 1951–1974: FK Topola
  • 1974–2003: FK AIK Bačka Topola
  • 2005–2013: FK Bačka Topola
  • 2013–present: FK TSC

Club colours and crest

The club's original colours were green and white, but later replaced by blue. The lion on the crest is the coat of arms of Bačka Topola, which comes from the coat of arms of Pál Kray who was a nobleman in the town in 18th century.

Stadium

The home ground of TSC was the City Stadium, which held 4,000 people. Construction of the stadium was finished in the 1930s. In 2017, TSC announced its intentions to build a new 4,500-seat stadium. From the 2018–19 to the 2021–22 season, because of the construction of the new stadium, the club's home games were played in City Stadium in Senta. On 3 September 2021 the TSC Arena was opened by the match against Ferencváros.

Supporters

The official supporters group of the club are the Blue Betyárs.

The club is supported by the local ethnic Hungarians and receives considerable support from both Hungary and its diaspora elsewhere.

Funding

The club's owner and main sponsor is the Hungarian multinational oil and gas public company MOL.

Janos Zsemberi became the club's main investor in 2013 which changed the club's fortunes.[6] Viktor Orbán has also taken an interest in supporting the club financially.[6]

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 6 July 2025[7][8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  SRB Nikola Simić
2 DF  SRB Matija Popović
4 DF  SRB Vukašin Krstić
6 DF  SRB Aleksa Pejić
7 MF  SRB Milan Radin
8 FW  SRB Saša Jovanović
9 FW  SRB Bogdan Petrović
10 FW  MKD Andrej Todoroski
12 GK  SRB Veljko Ilić
14 MF  SRB Petar Stanić
15 MF  SRB Stefan Mladenović
16 MF  SRB Aleksandar Stančić
17 MF  SRB Mihajlo Milosavić
19 GK  SRB Ilja Pantelin
20 MF  SRB Stefan Tomović
21 FW  SRB Dragoljub Savić
22 DF  SRB Stefan Jovanović
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 GK  SRB Nemanja Jorgić
24 FW  CRO Miloš Jovičić
25 DF  SRB Mateja Đorđević
26 MF  HUN Szabolcs Mezei
27 FW  SRB Miloš Pantović
29 FW  CGO Prestige Mboungou
30 DF  SRB Nemanja Petrović (captain)
31 DF  CRO Luka Capan
32 DF  AUS Miloš Degenek
35 MF  SRB David Trajković
60 DF  SRB Viktor Radojević
80 MF  SRB Andrej Petrović
DF  SRB Dejan Banjac
MF  SRB Momčilo Svilar
MF  NZL Sarpreet Singh
FW  SRB Stefan Trajković
FW  SRB Aleksa Preradov

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  HUN Bence Sós (at Kazincbarcikai)

European record

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2020–21 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Petrocub Hîncești 2–0 2–0
Second qualifying round FCSB 6–6 (a.e.t.) 6–6 (4–5 p)
2023–24 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round Braga 1–4 0–3 1–7
UEFA Europa League Group A West Ham United 0–1 1–3 4th of 4
Olympiacos 2–2 2–5
SC Freiburg 1–3 0–5
2024–25 UEFA Europa League Play-off round Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–5 0–3 1–8
UEFA Conference League League Phase Astana 0–1 24th of 36
Legia Warsaw 0–3
Lugano 4–1
St. Gallen 2–2
Gent 0–3
Noah 4–3
Knockout phase play-offs Jagiellonia Białystok 1–3 1–3 2–6

Club officials

Current technical staff
Position Name
President János Zsemberi
General manager Szabolcs Palágyi
Head coach Darije Kalezić
Assistant coach Dario Pot
Assistant coach Goran Žmukić
Assistant coach/Analyst Krsto Jokić
First team secretary Gabriel Miković
Goalkeeper coach Szilárd Faragó
Fitness trainer Kornél Bubori
Dávid Szabó
Physiotherapist Dragan Golubović
General secretary Borislav Banjac
Doctor Dr. Deák Tibor
Kit manager Attila Dévity
Secretary Radomir Šaban
Security commissioner Zlatko Zsemberi
Source: FK TSC [1]

Notable players

For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: Category:FK TSC players.

References

  1. ^ ФК ТСЦ: 110 година од оснивања клуба, јубилеј повод за промоцију нових дресова rtv.rs
  2. ^ a b c d e f "FK TSC: 110 godina od osnivanja kluba, jubilej povod za promociju novih dresova (VIDEO)". JMU Radio-televizija Vojvodine. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  3. ^ "100 goodina fudbala u Bačkoj Topoli" page 79 (in Serbian)
  4. ^ History Archived 14 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine at official website. (in Serbian)
  5. ^ "FK PARTIZAN Beograd » Još jedan stogodišnjak proslavio rođendan". www.sr.partizan.rs. Archived from the original on 18 October 2013.
  6. ^ a b Piotrek Przyborowski (24 October 2024), Wyjątkowy przeciwnik Legii. Dwa kraje budują sensacyjny projekt. Dyrektorem znana postać (in Polish), meczyki.pl
  7. ^ "A TIM". FK TSC official website. 28 August 2024. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
  8. ^ "Tim". superliga.rs. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
  9. ^ AIK Bačka Topola at National-Football-Teams.com