RSD Sloboda Tuzla
Full name | Radničko sportsko društvo Sloboda Tuzla |
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Nicknames | Crveno Crni |
Short name | RSD “Sloboda” |
Sports | 13 clubs in 13 different sports |
Founded | 1919 |
Based in | Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Arena | SKPC Mejdan Tuzla |
Stadium | Tušanj City Stadium |
Colors | Red and black |
Managing director | Aid Berbić |
Official fan club | Fukare Tuzla |
Website | rsdsloboda |
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Radničko Sportsko Društvo Sloboda, (transl. Workers Sport Society Sloboda), commonly abbreviated as RSD Sloboda Tuzla, is a multi-sport club based in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sloboda is mostly male sports society, its female counterpart is Jedinstvo Tuzla.
History[]
Society was founded in 1927, but its first and base member football club was founded in 1919.[1] Society was founded so to organize the existing sports clubs in Tuzla. Sloboda has 13 different sports teams and one musical section.[2]
Clubs[]
There are 14 competitive clubs that are part of RSD Sloboda.[3]
Sport | Team Name | Founded | Home ground |
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Soccer | Fudbalski klub Sloboda | 1919 | Tušanj City Stadium |
Music | 1919 | ||
Basketball | Omladinski Košarkaški Klub Sloboda | 1946 | Mejdan Sports Hall |
Swimming | 1947 | Hotel Tuzla Swimming pool | |
Athletics | 1948 | Tušanj City Stadium | |
Boxing | 1952 | Mejdan Sports Hall | |
Tennis | 1950 | Slana Banja Tennis Courts | |
Bowling | 1951 | Mejdan Sports Hall | |
Handball | Rukometni Klub Sloboda Solana | 1959 | Mejdan Sports Hall |
Wrestling | 1977 | Mejdan Sports Hall | |
Chess | 1970 | ||
Karate | 1994 | Mejdan Sports Hall | |
Volleyball | Odbojkaški Klub Sloboda | 2009 | Mejdan Sports Hall |
Rhythmic Gymnastics | 2009 | Ismet Mujezinović Gymnasium |
Famous athletes[]
Olympic athletes[]
Name | Sport | Olympiad | Country |
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Vinko Galušić | Athletics | Montreal 1976 | Yugoslavia |
Marijan Beneš | Boxing | Montreal 1976 | Yugoslavia |
Mirza Delibašić | Basketball | Montreal 19761, Moscow 19802 | Yugoslavia |
Dževad Šećerbegović | Football | Moscow 1980 | Yugoslavia |
Cvijan Milošević | Football | Seoul 1988 | Yugoslavia |
Mirko Mihić | Football | Seoul 1988 | Yugoslavia |
Dragan Perić | Athletics | Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004 | Yugoslavia; Serbia |
Zlatan Saračević | Athletics | Barcelona 1992 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Kada Delić | Athletics | Barcelona 1992,Atlanta 1996 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Damir Mulaomerović | Basketball | Atlanta 1996 | Croatia |
Dijana Kojić | Athletics | Sydney 2000 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Jasminka Guber | Athletics | Athens 2004 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Jasmin Salihović | Athletics | Athens 2004 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Nedim Nišić | Swimming | Beijing 2008 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Ensar Hajder | Swimming | London 2012 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
- 1 Won silver medal
- 2 Won golden medal
Other athletes[]
- Mirza Teletović, basketball
- Damir Mršić, basketball
- Jasmin Hukić, basketball
- Mirza Begić, basketball
- Elmedin Kikanović, basketball
- Mustafa Hukić, football
- Asim Pars, basketball
- Alen Ovčina, handball
- Nedžad Verlašević, football
- Fahrudin Omerović, football
- Said Husejinović, football
- Muhamed Konjić, football
- Mirsad Dedić, football
- Rizah Mešković, football
- Mirza Mešić, football
- Mirsad Dedić, football
- , football
References[]
- ^ "O nama – RSD Sloboda".
- ^ "Workers' Sport Society "Sloboda"". tztz.ba. Turistička zajednica grada Tuzla. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
- ^ "Klubovi RSD Sloboda".
External links[]
Categories:
- Sport in Tuzla
- 1927 establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sports organizations established in 1927
- Multi-sport clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sports teams in Bosnia and Herzegovina