In March 2025, Miroslav Tanjga took the helm as the head coach of FK Vojvodina, leading the team to one of the most successful seasons in its history. The club is poised to end the season with a second-place finish in the Serbian Superliga, securing a place in the Europa League qualifying rounds and potentially advancing to the group stage of UEFA competitions, along with substantial financial rewards.

Turbulent Season

Vojvodina has faced numerous challenges, with many conflicting interests and internal divisions. Tanjga managed to navigate these waters, bringing stability and unity to the team. The season began without key players like Lazar Romanić, Seid Korać, Andrija Radulović, and Jusuf Bamidele, and the team also lost important contributors like Collins Sikendza and Stefan Bukinac mid-season.

Tanjga highlighted the team's success, noting that they have achieved their goal of qualifying for European competitions and have set several club records. "We've filled the club's coffers, played well throughout the season, and capitalized on the opportunity to finish second. We have won 11 away matches, a record in club history, and amassed 73 points, a new high."

Outshining Star Rivals

FK Vojvodina's performances against the two giants of Serbian football, Red Star Belgrade and Partizan, have been particularly impressive. The club secured victories and draws against both teams, demonstrating its competitiveness at the highest level. "This has been a positive season for Vojvodina. We've shown that we can compete with the top teams in the league, and we're 15 points ahead of the fourth-place team."

Heartbreak in the Cup Final

The Serbian Cup final in Loznica was a memorable evening for Vojvodina fans, though it ended in heartbreak. The team's performance and the quality of the match were lauded, even in defeat.