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GOŠK Gabela
Full nameGabeoski Omladinski Športski Klub (Gabela's Youth Sports Club)
Nickname(s)Plavi lavovi (The Blue Lions)
Founded1919; 105 years ago (1919)
GroundStadium Perica-Pero Pavlović[1]
Capacity3,000
ChairmanLujo Ilić
ManagerVacant
LeaguePremier League BH
2023–24Premier League BH, 9th of 12

Nogometni Klub GOŠK Gabela is a professional football club based in Gabela, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The name GOŠK in Croatian, is the abbreviation of "Gabeoski Omladinski Športski Klub" (lit.'Gabela Youth Sports Club'). Currently, the club competes in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Their home ground is the Stadium Perica-Pero Pavlović (earlier called "Podavala" and Erar) in Gabela which can hold about 3,000 people. GNK Dinamo Zagreb donated 5,000 chairs to the club.

Their supporters are known as the Blue Lions (Plavi lavovi). They were founded in 2001.

History

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The first ball in Gabela was brought by Andrija Korda and Vidan Krvavac in 1919, from Mostar.[2]

1941–45 the club was dissolved because of World War II. In 1948 the club was formed again. The club was named GOŠK after the recommendations of Milorad Mandrapa in 1958. Under the name GOŠK, the club achieved gradual improvement in competitive results. Gabela ranked among the most popular sports village in the former Yugoslavia. In the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, GOŠK mostly played in the Fourth Unfederal League (Mostar zone) in the seasons (1948–60, 1962–63, 1964–66, 1968–92) and three times in the Third League (1961–62, 1963–64, 1966–67).[3]

In the 1990s, GOŠK played in the First League of Herzeg-Bosnia, between 2001 and 2003 in the Second League of FBiH, and between 2003 and 2011 in the First League of FBiH. In the 2010–11 season, GOŠK won 1st place in the First League of FBiH and got promoted to the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the elite football league in the country. They managed to repeat that achievement in the 2016–17 season and played in the Bosnian Premier League until the 2018–19 season when the club finished last in 12th place and got relegated back to the First League of FBiH.[4] GOŠK was promoted back to the Premier League in the 2022–23 First League of FBiH season.[5]

Former names[6]

  • 1919–1926 – FK Zmaj
  • 1926–1935 – FK Seljačka Sloga
  • 1935–1941 – Seljački športski klub (SŠK)
  • 1948–1949 – NK Zmaj
  • 1949–1958 – NK Sloga
  • 1958–present – GOŠK Gabela

Honours

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Domestic

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League

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Players

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Current squad

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As of 24 August 2024

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 Serbia SRB Aleksa Milojević
3 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Gabrijel Čoko
4 DF Croatia CRO Ivan Pavlović
5 MF Croatia CRO Dan Lagumdžija
6 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Riad Šuta (captain)
7 FW Serbia SRB Filip Avrić
8 MF Serbia SRB Viktor Lukić
9 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Dino Mizić
10 MF Croatia CRO Antonio Kaćunko
11 MF Croatia CRO Ivan Novaković
14 DF Croatia CRO Petar Raguž
15 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Nikola Perić
16 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Josip Miličević
17 DF Croatia CRO Filip Brekalo
20 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Enes Sipović
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Haris Balavac
22 GK Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Tarik Karić
25 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Domagoj Stranput
27 DF Serbia SRB Marko Mandić
29 FW Croatia CRO Ivan Ikić
32 GK Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Vasilije Kolak
33 FW Croatia CRO Filip Mihaljević
34 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Josip Katavić
44 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH David Martić
55 DF Croatia CRO Luka Ćubel
77 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Ivan Marić
88 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Faruk Gogić
MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Hamza Ljukovac (on loan from İstanbul Başakşehir)
DF Croatia CRO Ivan Harambašić

Places in leagues and cups

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In Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia:

Season League Place
1966–67 Yugoslav Third League (Dubrovnik zone)[7] 12th ↓
1963–64 Yugoslav Third League (Mostar zone)[8] 12th ↓
1961–62 Yugoslav Third League (Mostar zone)[9] 11th ↓

In Bosnia and Herzegovina:

Season League Place
2023–24 Premier League BH 9th
2022–23 First League of FBiH 1st ↑
2021–22 First League of FBiH 2nd
2020–21 First League of FBiH 7th
2019–20 First League of FBiH 4th
2018–19 Premier League BH 12th ↓
2017–18 Premier League BH 7th
2016–17 First League of FBiH 1st ↑
2015–16 First League of FBiH 8th
2014–15 First League of FBiH 2nd
2013–14 First League of FBiH 8th
2012–13 Premier League BH 15th ↓
2011–12 Premier League BH 13th
2010–11 First League of FBiH 1st ↑
2009–10 First League of FBiH 7th
2008–09 First League of FBiH 6th
2007–08 First League of FBiH 2nd
2006–07 First League of FBiH 6th
2005–06 First League of FBiH 8th
2004–05 First League of FBiH 10th
2003–04 First League of FBiH 8th
2002–03 Second League of FBiH (South Division) 1st ↑
2001–02 Second League of FBiH (South Division) ?
2000–01 First League of FBiH 13th ↓
1999–00 First League of Herzeg-Bosnia 10th
1998–99 First League of Herzeg-Bosnia 11th
1997–98 First League of Herzeg-Bosnia 8th
1996–97 First League of Herzeg-Bosnia 8th
1995–96 First League of Herzeg-Bosnia 4th
1994–95 First League of Herzeg-Bosnia 7th
1993–94 First League of Herzeg-Bosnia 4th
Season National Cup Place
2021–22 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/16 final
2020–21 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/16 final
2019–20 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/2 final
2018–19 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/8 final
2017–18 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/8 final
2016–17 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/16 final
2015–16 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/8 final
2012–13 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/4 final
2011–12 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/8 final
2010–11 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/16 final
2008–09 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup 1/8 final

Youth categories

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Cadets and juniors play in the Youth Premier League. Pioneers and prior to pioneers play in the Youth Leagues of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton.

Andrija Anković memorial tournament

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Every year since 1986, GOŠK host a memorial tournament in the name of Andrija Anković, in which teams such as GNK Dinamo Zagreb, HNK Hajduk Split, NK Široki Brijeg and HŠK Zrinjski Mostar usually play in.

Managerial history

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  • Croatia Ivan Katalinić (1 July 2007 – 30 June 2008)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Darko Dražić (15 June 2011 – 5 September 2011)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Odović (8 September 2011 – 27 January 2012)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Boris Gavran (30 January 2012 – 24 June 2012)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Slaven Musa (27 June 2012 – 13 August 2012)
  • Croatia Dario Zadro (13 August 2012 – 12 October 2012)
  • Croatia Ivan Katalinić (5 September 2012 – 10 January 2013)
  • Croatia Davor Mladina (10 January 2013 – 20 June 2013)
  • Croatia Tomislav Raguž (1 July 2013 – 13 September 2013)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Faruk Kulović (16 September 2013 – 30 June 2014)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Darko Vojvodić (17 October 2014 – 30 June 2015)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Faruk Kulović (1 July 2015 – 12 October 2015)
  • Croatia Tomislav Raguž (19 January 2016 – 30 June 2016)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedim Jusufbegović (1 July 2016 – 18 September 2016)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Zlatko Križanović (caretaker) (23 September 2016 – 6 December 2016)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Darko Vojvodić (7 January 2017 – 6 June 2017)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Slaven Musa (12 June 2017 – 26 November 2017)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Feđa Dudić (27 November 2017 – 28 September 2018)
  • Croatia Mato Neretljak (28 September 2018 – 12 March 2019)
  • Croatia Stanko Mršić (12 March 2019 – 1 June 2019)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Nenad Gagro (25 June 2019 – 28 October 2019)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Vule Trivunović (28 October 2019 – 22 August 2020)
  • Croatia Igor Pamić (27 August 2020 – 26 October 2020)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivan Bubalo (5 January 2021 – 27 March 2022)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Dženan Hošić (28 March 2022 – 3 May 2022)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Denis Ćorić (4 May 2022 – 6 November 2023)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Toni Karačić (8 November 2023 – 12 February 2024)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Admir Adžem (13 February 2024 – 12 August 2024)
  • Croatia Danijel Pranjić (14 August 2024 – 27 October 2024)

References

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  1. ^ Stadion u Gabeli dobija ime po Peri Pavloviću at sportsport.ba, 12 December 2016
  2. ^ History of GOŠK part I Archived 2012-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ History of GOŠK part II Archived 2012-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ A. Čaušević (27 April 2019). "Zeničani i dalje sanjaju Evropu: Čelik upisao važnu pobjedu protiv GOŠK-a" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  5. ^ E.B. (6 May 2023). "GOŠK je novi član Premijer lige Bosne i Hercegovine!" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  6. ^ History of GOŠK part III Archived 2012-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Yugoslav leagues Archived 2009-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Yugoslav leagues Archived 2009-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Yugoslav leagues Archived 2009-02-09 at the Wayback Machine