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According to the Serbian version of the article, the club was officially called FK Naša Krila, e.g. "Zemun" was not part of its official name. Also, "SK" obviously means "sportski klub". I can't find much references for this online but I do know that there was a volleyball club called OK Naša Krila which existed until 1961 or so in Zemun. This would mean that SK Naša Krila was the Yugoslav Air Force multi-sport club and that FK and OK were its football and volleyball sections. This is probably analogous to NK Mornar which was a short-lived Yugoslav Navy (JRM) club based in Split. It was founded as "SD JRM Mornar" (SD stands for "sportsko društvo") so Naša Krila sports society was probably fully called "SK JRV Naša Krila". Also, here's a tiny picture of its club crest (which bore the inscription FK Naša Krila in Cyrillic). Since this article is only about the football club I propose a move to FK Naša Krila. Timbouctou13:32, 11 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I fully agree. I only did that article because I copied it from Serbian wiki, nothing else, and since I did it in rush, I didn´t had time to check more. FkpCascais (talk) 06:27, 14 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]