The club was founded on 16 June 1974, in order to replace former LSK (Laktaški Sportski Klub).
First generation of players of LSK was formed by: Miloš Vrančić, Branko Jakovljević, Jovo Malešević, Slobodan Trninić, Miroslav Vrančić, Nenad Trninić, Nebojša Popović, Miloš Sajić, Vlatko Misija and Vlado Vranješ.
In 1968 due to the fact that most of the town's youth was going to study in universities throughout the country, the club was dissolved.
Other persons that gave their contribution to this goal were Mladen Srdić and Munib Ganibegović, who helped preparing the administration and all necessary documentation.
First Executive Council members to be elected were Miljo Samardžić, Duško Knežević, Srboljub Jeftić, Đuro Malešević and Branko Banjac.
Led by him, club managed to reach Intermunicipal and Regional leagues of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The association was formed on 5 September 1992 by Bosnian Serbs who had declared independence from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The biggest win that year was 4–0 at home against NK Čelik and glorious moment was defeating local rivals FK Borac 1–0 away.
Slobodan Komljenović, former FR Yugoslavia international, along with other managers and German coach Thomas Geist, took over the club.
Legendary coach Dragoslav Stepanović came to Laktaši to work as a manager as he was in family relations with Komljenović.