FK Olimpik is professional football club in Sarajevo, member of Bosnia and Herzegovina Premier League.
The club was formed in Ocotber of 1993, during the Siege of Sarajevo. A few people came up to idea to form a club, without assuming where the club will end up later on. Ramiz Krilašević, Šefkija and Edhem Okerić, Mustafa Ruvić, and others, were the people who were aside the club in the years that followed.
Everybody know those were hard times, times of aggression, so it was very hard to organize and start with job. There was not a single day when city would be spared of granades and mortars falling all around. Also there was no kind of competition except some rare tournaments such as 1.Hase memorial indoor tournament which the team won.
In 1994 the team participated in War Olympis at Tuzle and won the first place in soccer.
Season 1995/1996 the team played in the first division but immediately left it.
In years that followed the team had been promoted and relegated a few times from B&H league, and the team showed its quality, and as well by producing a few very good players.
FK Olimpik Sarajevo played in Premier League on several occasions and every time, but in seasons 2000/01 and 2001/02, they were relegated to the lower divisions.
Later the club would plummet even further to lower leagues, but would rise again. With the arrival of Nijaz Gracić and Husref Musemić in 2006, the club would develop a comprehensive plan to reach back to Premier League and compete at the highest level of Bosnian football. By placing first during 2008/09 season competing in First League of FBiH, Olimpik achieved this goal and started the 2009/10 season as the newly promoted club in Premier League.
Today FK Olimpik plays its home games at stadium Grbavica, while their home stadium Otoka is undergoing major 5 million KM repairs in order to meet UEFA standards.
The idea to name the club Olimpik came from the fact that city of Sarajevo was the host city to the 1984 Winter Olympics. Olimpik's nickname “The Wolves (Vukovi)” is also linked to the 1984 Winter Olympics by way of the Olympics' mascot Vučko