Templat:SHORTDESC: Ini adalah daftar semua pemain sepak bola yang pernah bermain untuk FK Vojvodina sejak didirikan pada tahun 1914. Pemain yang tampil setidaknya dalam satu pertandingan liga domestik, piala domestik, atau kompetisi Eropa termasuk dalam daftar ini. Pemain tidak termasuk jika mereka hanya tampil dalam pertandingan persahabatan dan turnamen, atau sedang menjalani uji coba.

Diperbarui terakhir pada 21 Juli 2018.

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Pemain yang belum pernah tampil secara resmi

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Mungkin ada beberapa pemain yang hilang. Pemain dari musim 1934โ€“35, 1945โ€“46, dan 1949โ€“50 hilang.

Pemain yang bermain selama periode Yugoslav mewakili bendera yang sesuai dengan negara-negara saat ini, yang pada saat itu merupakan republik-republik Yugoslavia yang bersangkutan.

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  1. ^ Eugen รbrahรกm is the brother of Jenล‘ รbrahรกm. The two became known in press as Saraz I and Saraz II.
  2. ^ Eugen and Jenล‘ รbrahรกm were brothers, born in Szeged, Hungary. They were Hungarian Jews and both played at Szegedi AK before coming to Yugoslavia. Jenล‘ later became Yugoslav citizen and became the first foreigner to play in the Yugoslavia national team. That is why he is displayed with domestic flag, while his brother is not. Some websites mix the two of them, and it is not rare to read around how Eugen "Geza" Saraaz played for Yugoslavia.
  3. ^ Zoltรกn Abt, unknown birthplace.
  4. ^ Veljko Avramoviฤ‡[pranala nonaktif permanen] played with NAK Novi Sad in the Hungarian championship between 1941 and 1944 as Velykรณ Avar.
  5. ^ Endre Bajus, Hungarian from Serbia, born in Senta, Endre Bajรบsz in Hungarian.
  6. ^ Born as Mihal Balaลพ to Slovak parents in Stara Pazova, Yugoslavia (present-day Serbia). He obtained Slovak citizenship while playing in Slowakia during the 1990s.
  7. ^ Radoslav Batak, born in Novi Sad, Serbia, represents Montenegro internationally.
  8. ^ Nikoslav Bjegoviฤ‡, born in Gospiฤ‡, Croatia, represented FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) internationally.
  9. ^ Imre Blanarik, a Vojvodina Hungarian, born in Novi Sad.
  10. ^ Laslo Borbelj, a Vojvodina Hungarian, born in Subotica, Lรกszlรณ Borbรฉly in Hungarian.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h Svetli likovi iz proลกlosti at fkvojvodina.com, 31-8-2009, retrieved 23-4-2016 (dalamย bahasaย tidak diketahui)
  12. ^ a b c PREMOTAVANJE: Prozaida za Velkera at mozzartsport.com, 6-7-2015, retrieved 23-4-2016 (dalamย bahasaย tidak diketahui)
  13. ^ Tibor Cimbal, born in Novi Sad.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Jedan jedini klub (1/3) at fkvojvodina.com, retrieved 23-4-2016 (dalamย bahasaย tidak diketahui)
  15. ^ ลฝIVLJENJEPISI SLOVENCEV V HRVAล KEM ล PORTU. slovenci-zagreb.hr (2014), page 92
  16. ^ Ladiszlav Csรกnyi, known as Ladislav ฤŒanji in Serbian, spent most of his career as unused substitute goalkeeper at FK Vojvodina, thus it is assumed he was a domestic player, member of the large Hungarian minority present in Vojvodina. However, he was born in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, on 20 June 1946 and later came to Yugoslavia.
  17. ^ Saลกa ฤ†urko, son of Goran ฤ†urko, was born in Reutlingen, Germany.
  18. ^ Matej Delaฤ, Bosnian Croat, born in Gornji Vakuf, Bosnia and Herzegovina, represented Croatia U-21 internationally.
  19. ^ Anselme Delicat made history by becoming the first African player to play in Yugoslav First League. Some Yugoslav books misspelled him as Anthony Delicat and it is not unusual to see him called Delika.
  20. ^ Stefan Denkoviฤ‡, born in Belgrade, Serbia, represented Montenegro U-19 internationally.
  21. ^ Deso, unknown full name and place of birth. Dezsล‘ was common nickname for Dezider.
  22. ^ Dominik Dinga, a Serbian Slovak, born in Novi Sad and represented Serbia U-19 internationally.
  23. ^ Saลกa Dobriฤ‡, a Croatian Serb, born in Benkovac, Croatia, represented FR Yugoslavia U-21 internationally.
  24. ^ Sรกndor Dudรกs and Josef ฤŒapek made history by becoming the first major foreign acquisitions of FK Vojvodina.
  25. ^ Iลกtvan Dudaลก, Hungarian from Serbia, born in Baฤka Topola, Istvรกn Dudรกs in Hungarian.
  26. ^ Ljubiลกa Dunฤ‘erski, born in Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina, represented FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) internationally.
  27. ^ Svetozar Dลพaniฤ‡, often misspelled as ฤaniฤ‡ or Djaniฤ‡, was born in 1917 in Maฤ‘elos, Srem, back then part of Austro-Hungary, nowadays in Serbia. His performances at Vojvodina caught the attention of Graฤ‘anski Zagreb who brought him in 1936. Graฤ‘anski and BSK Belgrade were at that time the two dominant forces in Yugoslav football, and Dลพaniฤ‡ became a key player of Graฤ‘anski. When Second World War started in Yugoslavia in 1941, the Kingdom was invaded by Axis forces. Croatia as a puppet-state of Nazi German formed its own league and national team. Graฤ‘anski dominated the league and the Croatia national team was formed almost exclusively of Graฤ‘anski players. Although Dลพaniฤ‡ was a Serb and not Croat, under unclear circumstances seems that he was forced to play for the Croatia national team. He appeared in four games for Croatia and scored once. His last game for Croatia was in Vienna on June 15, 1941, however upon returning he was put on trial by Croatian authorities under the accusation that he collaborated with the communist resistance. After a quick show trial, ฤaniฤ‡ was executed three days later on 18 June 1941.
  28. ^ Joลพef Fabri, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Ada, Serbia, Jรณzsef Fรกbri in Hungarian.
  29. ^ Mijat Gaฤ‡inoviฤ‡, Bosnian Serb born in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, represents Serbia U-21 internationally.
  30. ^ Gavanski, unknown full name and birthplace.
  31. ^ Geto, unknown full name and birthplace.
  32. ^ Mario Gjurovski, ฤurovski or Djurovski in Serbian, son of Milko Gjurovski, was born in Belgrade, Serbia, but represents Macedonia internationally.
  33. ^ Serginho Greene, a Dutch of Surinamese descent, was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and represented Netherlands till U-21 level. He was member of the FIFA-unofficial professional national team.
  34. ^ Fric Has, Fritz Haรกsz came to Vojvodina from NAK Novi Sad where he played between 1936 and 39. Fritz Haรกsz is possibly a Magyarized name version of Czech footballer Frantiลกek Haas.
  35. ^ Ronald Habi, a Hungarian Roma from Croatia, represented Croatia U-21 internationally.
  36. ^ Robert Hadnaฤ‘, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Beฤej, Rรณbert Hadnagy in Hungarian.
  37. ^ Sead Halilagiฤ‡, a Bosnian of Serbia, born in Novi Pazar, had Serbian and Bosnian citizenship. Later he adopted Turkish citizenship as well and became known as Sead Dost.
  38. ^ Hesko, unknown full-name and birthplace.
  39. ^ Petar Hevizi, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Novi Sad, Pรฉter Hรฉvizi in Hungarian.
  40. ^ Rudolf Hofman, birthplace. Probably the original name is Rudolf Hoffmann.
  41. ^ Zoran Jankoviฤ‡, a Serb born in Inฤ‘ija, represented Bulgaria internationally.
  42. ^ Branko Jeliฤ‡, a Bosnian Serb born in Banja Luka. Played for SCG.
  43. ^ Jovica Jovanoviฤ‡ was known as Gyรถrgy Jรกnosi[pranala nonaktif permanen] during the time he played in the Hungarian championship.
  44. ^ Goran Kartalija was born in Kljajiฤ‡evo, Serbia, and played four games for the Austria national football team.
  45. ^ Atila Kasaลก, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Beฤej, Attila Kazsรกs.
  46. ^ Adolf Lambi, a Danube Swabian, born in Panฤevo, Serbia.
  47. ^ Pal Laslo, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Novi Sad, Pal Lรกszlรณ in Hungarian.
  48. ^ Laslo Lerinc, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Baฤka Topola, known in Hungarian as Lรกslรณ Lล‘rincz
  49. ^ Leo Lerinc, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Novi Sad, known in Hungarian as Leo Lล‘rincz
  50. ^ Janoลก Licenberger has Hungarian and Danubian Swabian origin, born in Kula, Serbia, Jรกnos Litzenberger in Hungarian.
  51. ^ Mihajlo Majtan Diarsipkan 2016-03-04 di Wayback Machine. played the season 1942โ€“43 with NAK Novi Sad in the Hungarian championship as Mihรกly Majtรกny.
  52. ^ Boban Maksimoviฤ‡ was born in Loznica, Serbia, but played for Switzerland U21.
  53. ^ ฤŒedo Maras, full name ฤŒedomir Maras, is a Croatian Serb born in Sinj, Croatia. Vojvodina brought him when he was an established goalkeeper of Croatian side NK Osijek.
  54. ^ Jovan Marjanoviฤ‡[pranala nonaktif permanen] played with NAK Novi Sad in the Hungarian championship between 1941 and 1944 as Jรกnos Mรกriรกs.
  55. ^ John Mary, born in Nnobi, Nigeria, played for Cameroon U20.
  56. ^ Izabrali ste pogreลกan klub at Leteฤ‡i bumbar, 28-82011, retrieved 23-4-2016
  57. ^ Gustav Matkoviฤ‡, a Bunjevac or Croat of Serbia, played with Baฤka Subotica as well.
  58. ^ Ivan Medariฤ‡ played between 1941 and 1944 with NAK Novi Sad in the Hungarian championship and was known as Ivรกn Mรฉzes Diarsipkan 2015-12-22 di Wayback Machine..
  59. ^ Andraลก Mesaroลก, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Kikinda, Andrรกs Mรฉszรกros in Hungarian.
  60. ^ Siniลกa Mihajloviฤ‡, a Serb of Croatia, born in Borovo, represented FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro internationally.
  61. ^ Miltin, unknown birthplace and full name.
  62. ^ a b c Sergej and Vanja Milinkoviฤ‡-Saviฤ‡, both born in Spain, are sons of Zoran Milinkoviฤ‡.
  63. ^ Nenad Miljkoviฤ‡ seems to be called Senad Miljkoviฤ‡ on some web sites.
  64. ^ Moga, unknown full name and birthplace. Probably a misspelling of Romanian player Teodor Mogin registered by FK Vojvodina in the Belgrade Football Subassociation in 1924.
  65. ^ ล andor Mokuลก, a Hungarian from Vojvodina, born in Novi Sad, in Hungarian known as Sรกndor Mรณkus.
  66. ^ Gรฉza Molnรกr, unknown birthplace
  67. ^ Almami Moreira, born in Bissau, capital of the former Portuguese colony of Guinea-Bissau, came to Portugal as a youngster and represented Portugal at U-21 and B national team levels, even being on several occasions on a wider list of the Portugal national football team. When he was 31, he accepted representing the Guinea-Bissau national team.
  68. ^ Muha rendered in Serbian, for what is Czech or Slovak common surname Mucha. Player's unknown full name and birthplace.
  69. ^ Musin, unknown full name and birthplace
  70. ^ ล andor Naฤ‘, a Hungarian from Serbia, was born in Temerin, known as Sล„dor Nagy in Hungarian.
  71. ^ Mikloลก Naranฤiฤ‡, a Serbian-Hungarian, born in Subotica, known as Miklรณs Narancsics in Hungarian.
  72. ^ Bojan Nastiฤ‡, born in Vlasenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, represented Serbia internationally at youth levels, then debuted for Bosnia nt in 2018.
  73. ^ Pรกl Nรฉmeth, was known as Paja or Palika Nemet by domestic press.
  74. ^ Milko Novakoviฤ‡, born in Novi Sad, represented Montenegro U-21 internationally.
  75. ^ a b P. and U. Ognjenoviฤ‡, some sources say Ognjanoviฤ‡.
  76. ^ Lerant Olah, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Senta, known as Lรณrรกnt Olรกh in Hungarian.
  77. ^ ร“vรกri, unknown full name and birthplace. Spelled Ovari by the local press.
  78. ^ Ognjen Oลพegoviฤ‡, born in Gradiลกka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, represents Serbia U-21 internationally.
  79. ^ Ilija Panteliฤ‡ was born in Kozice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  80. ^ Pap, Hungarian surname spelled as Papp, unknown full name and birthplace.
  81. ^ Savo Paviฤ‡eviฤ‡ was born in Lovฤ‡enac, Serbia, but plays for the Montenegro national team.
  82. ^ Franjo Pazmanj, born 5-1-1916 in Rogoลพa, died 1971, his surname is Pรกzmรกny in Hungarian. Came to FK Vojvodina in 1945 from Stari Beฤej.
  83. ^ Rendered as Aleksandar Paiฤ‡ in local media.
  84. ^ Bรฉla Pintรฉr, unknown birthplace.
  85. ^ Josip Pirmajer, born in Trbovlje, Slovenia, spent his entire career in Serbia and France, thus is often regarded as Serbian.
  86. ^ Pirz, in Serbian Pirc, unknown full name and birthplace.
  87. ^ Edvard "Edo" Plac, born in Sarajevo, was a Yugoslav Jew. During Second World War he played between 1941 and 1944 with NAK Novi Sad in the Hungarian championship as Ede Platz Diarsipkan 2016-03-04 di Wayback Machine..
  88. ^ Jรกn Podhradskรฝ, spelled as Jan Podhradski by Serbian press, was born in Kisaฤ, Austro-Hungary, nowadays in Serbia. He played one game for Yugoslavia until he switched to the Slowakia national team when this one was formed at beginning of the Second World War. He played 4 games for Slowakia and scored once.
  89. ^ Policir, unknown full name and birthplace.
  90. ^ Virgil Popescu, born in Zlatna, Romania, in 1916, he later adopted a Serbian name of Stanislav and became known as Stanislav Popesku.
  91. ^ Aleksandar Popoviฤ‡, an Austrian-Serb, was born in Klagenfurt, Austria.
  92. ^ Potkonjak, unknown full name and birthplace.
  93. ^ Zvonimir Poลพega, a Croat from Serbia, was born in Zemun.
  94. ^ Antal Puhalak, a Hungarian from Serbia, was born in Subotica, Antal Puhalak in Hungarian as well.
  95. ^ Mihail Rac, a Serbian Romanian born in Ruski Krstur, Serbia, known as Mihai Raลฃ in Romanian.
  96. ^ Zoran Rajoviฤ‡, a Serb from Croatia, played for the Bosnia and Herzegovina B national team.
  97. ^ Ivan Rogaฤ, born in Kotor, Montenegro, represents Serbia U20.
  98. ^ Rus, unknown full name and birthplace. Rus in Serbian is the adjective for someone Russian. That same season a Russian Vitvinskiy was at the club, and in this period some Russian players have been brought from Ruski SK, a Russian club from Belgrade. So instead of Rus being a surname or name of a player, it is possible that it is just a nickname for some RUssian player at the club at that time.
  99. ^ Manojlo Sabljar, unknown birthplace.
  100. ^ Zoltan Sabo, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Belgrade, known as Zoltรกn Szabรณ in Hungarian.
  101. ^ Stevan Sekereลก, a Hungarian from Slavonia, born in Mirkovac, nowadays Croatia, known in Hungarian as Istvรกn Szekeres
  102. ^ Note: Uncknown borthplace, player known as "Franjo Sopฤek" played with BASK from 1935 until at least 1938.
  103. ^ Ilija Spasojevic, born in Bar, Montenegro, represented Montenegro at youth level, debuted for Indonesia in 2017.
  104. ^ Slaven Stjepanoviฤ‡ was born in Vareลก, Bosnia and Herzegovina, but played for Montenegro U21 and represents Montenegro.
  105. ^ Miloลก Stojฤev, born in Belgrade, Serbia, holds Montenegrin citizenship, thus appears as Montenegrin in many sources.
  106. ^ Sรกndor Szluha, born 1920, known as ล andor Sluha in Serbian, played as Hungarian in Hungarian league with รšjvidรฉk at 1941โ€“42.
  107. ^ Sasbek, unknown full name and birthplace. It is possibly a misspelling of Andrija ล ebek.
  108. ^ Andrija ล ebek, unknown birthplace, Andras Sebek in Hungarian.
  109. ^ Silvester ล ereลก, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Temerin, known as Szilveszter Sรถrรถs[pranala nonaktif permanen] in Hungarian.
  110. ^ Miloลก ล estiฤ‡, a Bosnian Serb born in Laktaลกi, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  111. ^ Petar ล kuletiฤ‡, born in Danilovgrad, Montenegro, plays for Serbia.
  112. ^ ล lezinger, unknown full name and birthplace. Probably Schlezinger in original.
  113. ^ ล olc, unknown full name and birthplace. Probably Scholtz in original.
  114. ^ Emil ล osberger, from a Slovak-Jewish family, Schosberger is the original surname spelling.
  115. ^ Pavle ล osberger at centropa.org
  116. ^ ล pis, unknown full name and birthplace. Probably Spisz in original.
  117. ^ ล ustrijan, unknown full name and birthplace.
  118. ^ ฤorฤ‘e ล uลกnjar, born in Ruma, Serbia, played for Serbia U17, but then switched nationality and represented Montenegro U21.
  119. ^ Silvester Takaฤ, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in ฤurฤ‘evo, known in Hungarian as Szilveszter Takรกcs
  120. ^ Jovan Tanasijeviฤ‡, born in Pristina, capital of Kosovo, Serbia, represented Montenegro internationally.
  121. ^ Miroslav Tanjga, a Serb from Croatia, born in Vinkovci he established himself at Croatian club Dinamo Vinkovci from where he was brought by Vojvodina.
  122. ^ Tomin, unknown full name and birthplace.
  123. ^ Borislav "Borฤe" Tomovski, sometimes also spelled as Tomoski.
  124. ^ Veseljko Trivunoviฤ‡ was born in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, but plays for Serbia.
  125. ^ Janko Tumbaseviฤ‡ was born in ล abac, Serbia, but plays for Montenegro.
  126. ^ Valent, unknown full name and birthplace.
  127. ^ Boris Vaskoviฤ‡, born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina represented FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) internationally.
  128. ^ Joลพef Velker, a Danube Swabian, was born in Ravno Selo, back then known as ล ove. Originally spelled as Josef Welker, he played as Jรณzsef Welker Diarsipkan 2015-12-22 di Wayback Machine. while he played with NAK Novi Sad in the Hungarian championship between 1941 and 1944.
  129. ^ Andraลก Vereลก, a Hungarian from Serbia, born in Subotica, known in Hungarian as Andrรกs Vรถrรถs
  130. ^ Sergei Vitvinskiy, a Russian, also played with Graฤ‘anski Sremska Mitrovica and Ruski SK, in Serbian press as Sergije Vitvinski, has his name sometimes spelled as Vatvinski
  131. ^ From Reลกฤ‡e, Croatia
  132. ^ Dragomir Vukobratoviฤ‡, a Serb of Croatia born in Karlovac, represented Serbia U-19 internationally.
  133. ^ Sรกndor Weisz/Aleksandar Vajs, unknown birthplace, played with Ruski SK as well, came to Vojvodina from Juda Makabi, and was tagged by Belgrade Football Subassociation as foreigner.
  134. ^ Marijan Zovko, a Bosnian-Croat born in Ponijevo, Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has his name sometimes spelled as Marjan.
  135. ^ Milan Zvarรญk at time he played in Vojvodina was Czechoslovak. He was Olympic team player of Czechoslovakia.
  136. ^ Lazar ลฝivkoviฤ‡ played between 1941 and 1944 with NAK Novi Sad in the Hungarian championship as Lรกzรกr Zsoldos[pranala nonaktif permanen].
  137. ^ Darko Djajic, born in Berane, Montenegro, but played for Bosnia U19.

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