OFK Kikinda

The first club in the town was founded in August 1909 as Nagykikindai Atlétikai Klub (NAK), competing within the Hungarian football league system.

Later on, the club was reactivated as Kikindski atletski klub (KAK), before changing its name to AK Srbija.

[4] In 1961, the club merged with local rivals Radnički to form FK Odred.

[7] In the 1979–80 season, the club made one of its biggest achievements by reaching the semi-finals of the Yugoslav Cup, before losing 3–1 to the eventual winners Dinamo Zagreb.

[11] Known as FK Kikinda, the club won the Vojvodina League East in 2007–08 and took promotion to the third tier of Serbian football.

[12] In August 2009, the club celebrated its 100th anniversary, changing its name back to OFK Kikinda.