After Second World War
In 1946 the sports activities restarted. After not managing it in the previous season, at the end of the season 1956-57 FK Vlasina archives the promotion to the 4th zone of the Yugoslav Second League. That season was memorable for club supporters that watched the club to rivalise against many clubs that were or would become members of the Yugoslav top league. At the end of that season the Second and lower leagues suffered a series of structural remodelations and FK Vlasina ended placed for the next season into the 3rd national league - zone Niš. Until the 1980s the club competed in regional leagues. In 1987-88 the club wins the South Morava League. Next year Vlasina wins the Serbian League South archiving promotion to the Serbian First League, then a 3rd tier within Yugoslav league system. In their first season they finished 3rd, but in the next one they finished only 17th ending up relegated. During the 1990s the club will mostly play between the 3rd and 4th tiers, however in the late 1990s the youth players of the club archived a number of regional successes having some good generations of players, among them Danko Lazović announcing a brighter future.
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