[1] He had the idea when he returned home from Skopje, and the club played against a combined team of SK Jugoslavija and BSK Belgrade, which they won the match surprising by 6–0 in front of 200 spectators.
[1] During the World War II, the JSK was one of the strongest clubs in the country, but the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was attacked and occupied by the Axis powers.
The region around Jagodina was under Nazi German military occupation by the Wehrmacht, but despite all difficulties, the JSK accomplishes major results in the national competition, in which could not every club participate for different reasons.
So in 1943, where JSK played 45 matches of which were won 32, and achieved the top position of the regional league of Morava Banovina.
[1] In the qualifications for the Serbian League, the club defeat Šumadija Kragujevac, however, the following season was postponed and never played.
[1] On 9 May 1945, the day of the German Instrument of Surrender, which marked the end of the World War II, a new sports club, named SD Polet, was founded and competed in the league of Morava county.
[1] 1953 was Rale Ristić the club president and Ostoja Simić the head coach of the team, which met during the Yugoslav Cup the defending champion Partizan Belgrade.
In 1952, also the FK Svetozarevo was established and soon the club was renamed to OFK Kablovi, after the local cable factory.
[1] Thus, even the FK Jagodina called officially 1919 as its founding year and is the successor of all of these clubs and continues their tradition.
[1] FK Jagodina did not record significant results in the following decades, and the club was located mainly in the fourth, and occasionally in the third stage of the Yugoslav football competition.
[1] After a few setbacks, the club reached its new low point between 2002 and 2006, when they competed in the fourth-tier of the national football system.
[1] There the club succeeded immediately the vice championship of the 2007–08 Serbian First League and the attacker Igor Pavlović as top scorer with 17 goals played a major role.
So, the FK Jagodina achieved three successive promotions, and returned in 2008 to the top flight, the Serbian SuperLiga, in which the club could also establish and it remained until nowadays.
Jagodina won the 2012–13 Serbian Cup, and it was the first major trophy in the club's history, with the losing opponent being a strong Vojvodina team.
[…] In this way, we will continue to dissuade young people from the bad way, as well as drugs and alcohol and provide them with conditions that allow them to participate in the sport.The winning team and the coach, Krunić, were driven on a Double-decker bus from the Jagodina City Stadium to the city center and were greeted by thousands of people who celebrated their team and the club's historic success.
The club again reached the Serbian Cup final against the same team as the year before, but this time Vojvodina won 2–0.
The home ground of the club is the Jagodina City Stadium, also known as Stadion pod Đurđevim Brdom (Stadium under the Đurđev-Hill ), has a seating capacity for 15,000 spectators and is part of the sports and leisure complex Đurđevo brdo, located in the very south of Jagodina.
In May 2014, the club management announced that the following three seasons the Italien company Legea will be the kit supplier of FK Jagodina.
FK Jagodina's youth players Predrag Rajković and Aleksandar Filipović belonged to the squad of the Serbia national under-19 team during the 2013 European Under-19 Championship in Lithuania, which won the title against France.