FK TSC

The first football club in Bačka Topola formed in 1912,[2] but TSC officially exists since 1913, and was founded by István Benis, who was the first president.

After the war the region returned to Yugoslavia, and the club was renamed Egység,[2] and counted with Hungarian international Jenő Kalmár among its strongest reinforcements.

In the Yugoslavian Cup competition of the season 1992–93 they entered the 1/8 finals after a win against the First League club Napredak Kruševac 2–1.

[5] The club finished the season 2013–14 in second place, and lost the promotion play-off game for the Third League after a penalty shootout (2–2, 2–2) against FK Cement Beočin.

[2] There in their first ever top flight match away to FK Voždovac in Belgrade, playing at the modern shopping centre stadium, TSC won 1–2, marking a fine debut and the brightest moment in the club's history.

Other impressive players in the season for TSC were Janko Tumbasević, Goran Antonić, Saša Tomanović, Srđan Grabež and Đuro Zec.

TSC lost 7–1 on aggregate to S.C. Braga, but were nonetheless assured a spot in the Europa League group stage.

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Derby day in Subotica against Spartak in Yugoslav third league in 1978
AIK Bačka Topola in 1986
Dušan Tadić , here as a player of Ajax , grew up honing his skills within the youth ranks of his hometown's club TSC.
The players of West Ham United and TSC line up before their Europa League match at the London Stadium