Fudbalski klub Sarajevo (English: Sarajevo Football Club) is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is one of the most successful in the country.
This is a season-by-season record of the club's league performances:
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Statistics of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1995–96 season. It was contested only by Bosniak clubs. Serbian clubs played in the 1995–96 First League of the Republika Srpska and the Croatian clubs in the 1995–96 First League of Herzeg-Bosnia.
Statistics of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1996–97 season. It was contested only by Bosniak clubs. Serbian clubs played in the 1996–97 First League of the Republika Srpska and the Croatian clubs in the 1996–97 First League of Herzeg-Bosnia.
Statistics of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1997–98 season. It was contested only by Bosniak and Croatian clubs. Serbian clubs played in the 1997–98 First League of the Republika Srpska.
This article includes the statistics of the First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1998–99 season. It was contested only by the clubs playing under the auspices of NFSBiH and HZHB, without the clubs who competed under the auspices of Republika Srpska entity association playing in the 1998–99 First League of the Republika Srpska.
Statistics of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1999–2000 season. It was contested only by Bosniak and Croatian clubs. Serbian clubs played in the 1999–2000 First League of the Republika Srpska.
Statistics of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2000–01 season. It was contested by Bosniak and Croatian clubs. Serbian clubs played in the 2000–01 First League of the Republika Srpska.
Statistics of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2001–02 season. It was contested by Bosniak and Croatian clubs. Serbian clubs played in the 2001–02 First League of the Republika Srpska.
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