Since the owner of the field didn't allowed the tree that was standing in the halfline to be cut the club had to move to a new one.
The locals remember with enthusiasm the train travels they made to follow the team in their visiting matches.
In the season 1938–39 three players are called to represent the team of the Kolubara county: Miladin Ilić, Jakov Vidović and Dunda Kučenović.
However, the best club player of this period was Stanko Milovanović, nicknamed Pop ("The priest"), who played at the higher lever with several times national champions, Belgrade's SK Jugoslavija and later for FK Partizan.
The Serbian Gymnastics Federation opens its branch in the town, and there is created a section dedicated to athletics named "Partizan".
Thanks to the Serbian Gymnastics Federation sports and physical culture gain massive impulse in the town.