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2 Notable Figures

Mirsad Fazlagic
Asim Ferhatovic
Vahidin Musemic
Safet Sušic

3 Achievements

4 Team Organization

As of the 2003-2004 Season

President: Faruk Hadžibegic
Vice President: Nijaz Ferhatovic
General Manager: Predrag Pašic
Chief of Staff: Mirsad Alihodžic
Spokesman: Eldin Bakovic
Chief of Marketing: Nihad Baljak
Accounting: Salko Cimic, Darko Sejfert
Secretary: Sabina Cako
Economist: Husein Sikira
Chief of Youth Program: Marko Bilic
Secretary of Youth Program: Smajo Hadžimahovic
President of Youth Program: Adnan Džemidžic
Team Executives: Miloš Djurkovic, Nijaz Ferhatovic, Faruk Hadžibegic, Mirza Kapetanovic, Sefik Lojo, Zoran Lukic, Husref Musemic, Predrag Pašic, Amir Puzic, Anto Rajkovic, Safet Sušic, Mirza Varesanovic, Muhidin Zukic
Honorary Executives: Ibrahim Biogradlic Miroslav Brozovic, Kemal Hujic, Sefik Lojo, Vaso Radic, Salko Selimovic
Coach: Husref Musemic
Assistant Coaches: Sead Jasenkovic, Abdulah Oruc, Edin Prljaca

5 Supporters

The supporters of the team are known as Horde Zla (Hordes of Evil). The team's supporters were historically called Pitari while an individual was, and is still, known as a Pitar. Their rowdyness during the matches of the time provoked accusations of being dangerous. The Horde Zla originated after a game in the late 80's, when several members of the Pitars created a new identity based on a Zagor comic book of the same name. Today, Pitari and Horde Zla are interchangeable.

Supporters of FK Sarajevo come from many parts of the city and country. The older parts of Sarajevo are particularly known as a fan base, as are some traditionally Bosniak neighberhoods (although the team's supporters are not limited to any one religion, and have always included fans from all three of Bosnia and Herzegovina's major ethnicities).

6 External links

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