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Adrian Leon Barišić
Adrian Leon Barišić (; born 19 July 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Swiss Super League club Basel. Born in Germany, he plays for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team. Barišić started his professional career at Osijek, playing first in its reserve team, before being loaned to Frosinone in 2022. The following year, he moved to Basel. A former youth international for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barišić made his senior international debut in 2023. Club career Early career Barišić started playing football at Croatian club Hajduk Split, before joining Dinamo Zagreb's youth academy in 2014. A year later, he switched to Split's youth setup. In 2018, he signed with Osijek. He made his professional debut playing for Osijek's reserve squad against Varaždin on 13 October at the age of 17. In January 2022, he was loaned to Italian side Frosinone until the end of the season. On 12 March, he scored his first professional goal in a triumph ...
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Stuttgart
Stuttgart (; Swabian: ; ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river in a fertile valley known as the ''Stuttgarter Kessel'' (Stuttgart Cauldron) and lies an hour from the Swabian Jura and the Black Forest. Stuttgart has a population of 635,911, making it the sixth largest city in Germany. 2.8 million people live in the city's administrative region and 5.3 million people in its metropolitan area, making it the fourth largest metropolitan area in Germany. The city and metropolitan area are consistently ranked among the top 20 European metropolitan areas by GDP; Mercer listed Stuttgart as 21st on its 2015 list of cities by quality of living; innovation agency 2thinknow ranked the city 24th globally out of 442 cities in its Innovation Cities Index; and the Globalization and World Cities Research Network ranked the city as a Beta-status global city in their 2020 survey. Stuttgart was one of the host cities ...
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Portugal National Football Team
The Portugal national football team ( pt, Seleção Portuguesa de Futebol) has represented Portugal in international men's Association football, football competition since 1921. The national team is controlled by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), the governing body for football in Portugal. Portugal's home matches are played at various stadiums throughout Portugal, and its primary Training ground (association football), training ground and technical headquarters, Portuguese Football Federation, Cidade do Futebol, is located in Oeiras, Portugal, Oeiras. The head coach of the team was most recently Fernando Santos (footballer, born 1954), Fernando Santos, who stepped down after the 2022 FIFA World Cup, 2022 World Cup, and the captain is Cristiano Ronaldo, who also holds the team records for most caps and most goals. Portugal's first participation in a major tournament finals was at the 1966 FIFA World Cup, 1966 World Cup, which saw a team featuring Ballon d'Or winner Eus ...
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2023–24 NK Osijek Season
The 2023–24 NK Osijek season was the club's 110th season in existence and the 33rd consecutive season in the top flight of Croatian football. This was the first season for Osijek to play their home matches on the newly built Opus Arena. Players Transfers In Out Total Spending: €300,000 Total Income: €6,200,000 Net Income: €5,900,000 Competitions Overall record SuperSport HNL League table Results summary Results by round Matches Croatian Cup UEFA Europa Conference League Second qualifying round Third qualifying round Friendlies Pre-season On-season (2023) Mid-season On-season (2024) Player seasonal records ''Updated 26 May 2024'' Goals Source: Competitive matches Clean sheets Source: Competitive matches Disciplinary record Appearances and goals Notes References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:2023-24 NK Osijek Season NK Osijek sea ...
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2022–23 NK Osijek Season
The 2022–23 NK Osijek season was the club's 109th season in existence and the 32nd consecutive season in the top flight of Croatian football. This was the last season Osijek played their matches on Gradski Vrt Stadium. Players Transfers In Out Total Spending: €0 Total Income: €6,350,000 Net Income: €6,350,000 Competitions Overall record SuperSport HNL League table Results summary Results by round Matches Croatian Cup UEFA Europa Conference League Second qualifying round Friendlies Pre-season On-season (2022) Mid-season On-season (2023) Player seasonal records ''Updated 28 May 2023'' Goals Source: Competitive matches Clean sheets Source: Competitive matches Disciplinary record Appearances and goals Notes References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:2022-23 NK Osijek Season NK Osijek seasons Osijek Osijek Osijek () is the fourth-largest c ...
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2021–22 NK Osijek Season
The 2021–22 NK Osijek season was the club's 108th season in existence and the 31st consecutive season in the top flight of Croatian football. Players Transfers In Out Total Spending: €4,650,000 Total Income: €5,200,000 Net Income: €550,000 Competitions Overall record HT Prva liga League table Results summary Results by round Matches Croatian Cup UEFA Europa Conference League Second qualifying round Third qualifying round Friendlies Pre-season On-season (2021) Mid-season On-season (2022) Player seasonal records ''Updated 22 May 2022'' Goals Source: Competitive matches Clean sheets Source: Competitive matches Disciplinary record Appearances and goals Notes References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:2021-22 NK Osijek Season NK Osijek seasons Osijek Osijek () is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of 96,848 in ...
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Croatian Football League
The Hrvatska nogometna liga () ( en, Croatian football league), also known as HNL or for sponsorship reasons the SuperSport HNL, is the top Croatian professional football (soccer), football league competition, established in 1992. Previously, it was called Prva Hrvatska nogometna liga (First Croatian Football League), but a league structure reorganization from 2022–23 led to name changes for the three top league levels. Overview The league was formed in 1991, following the dissolution of the Yugoslav First League, and is operated by the Croatian Football Federation. Since its formation, the league went through many changes in its system and number of participating clubs. In the first three seasons two points were awarded for a win, from 1994–95 Prva HNL, 1994–95 season this was changed to three points. Each season starts in late July or early August and ends in May, with a two-month hiatus between December and February. Currently, there are ten teams participating in the l ...
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2020–21 NK Osijek Season
The 2020–21 NK Osijek season was the club's 107th season in existence and the 30th consecutive season in the top flight of Croatian football. Players Transfers In Out Total Spending: €4,400,000 Total Income: €7,810,000 Net Income: €3,410,000 Competitions Overview HT Prva liga League table Results summary Results by round Matches SourceCroatian Football Federation/small> Croatian Football Cup Source: Croatian Football Federation UEFA Europa League Sourceuefa.com/small> Friendlies Pre-season Mid-season Player seasonal records ''Updated 23 May 2021.'' Goals Source: Competitive matches Clean sheets Source: Competitive matches Disciplinary record Appearances and goals Notes References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:2020-21 NK Osijek Season NK Osijek seasons Osijek ...
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2021–22 Croatian Second Football League
The 2021–22 Croatian Second Football League (also known as Druga HNL and 2. HNL) is the 31st season of the Croatian Second Football League, the second-level football competition for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 13 August 2021 and is scheduled to end on 28 May 2022. The league is contested by 16 teams, two less than the previous season, and played in a double round robin format, with each team playing every other team twice over 30 rounds. At the end of the season, the league will be reduced from 16 to 12 clubs. Reserve teams of first league clubs will not be allowed to play and will automatically move to a lower rank. Teams League table Results See also *2021–22 Croatian First Football League The 2021–22 Croatian First Football League (officially Hrvatski Telekom Prva liga for sponsorship reasons) is the 31st season of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's ass ...
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2020–21 Croatian Second Football League
The 2020–21 Croatian Second Football League (also known as Druga HNL and 2. HNL) was the 30th season of the Croatian Second Football League, the second-level football competition for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 13 August 2020 and ended on 29 May 2021. The league was contested by 18 teams, two more than the previous season, and played in a double round robin format, with each team playing every other team twice over 34 rounds. Teams On 20 May 2020, Croatian Football Federation announced that the first stage of licensing procedure for 2020–21 season was complete. For the 2020–21 Druga HNL, a total of 17 clubs were issued a second level license. In the second stage of licensing procedure clubs that were not licensed in the first round appealed the decision. On 17 June 2020, Croatian Football Federation announced that the licensing procedure for 2020–21 season was complete. Stadia and locations Numbe ...
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2019–20 Croatian Second Football League
The 2019–20 Croatian Second Football League (also known as Druga HNL and 2. HNL) was the 29th season of the Croatian Second Football League, the second-level football competition for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 16 August 2019 and ended on 6 May 2020. The league is contested by 16 teams and played in a double round robin format, with each team playing every other team twice over 30 rounds. Teams On 25 April 2019, Croatian Football Federation announced that the first stage of licensing procedure for 2019–20 season was completed. For the 2019–20 Druga HNL, clubs that were issued a second level license: BSK, Dinamo Zagreb II, Hajduk Split II, Kustošija, Međimurje, Osijek II, Sesvete, Šibenik. In the second stage of licensing procedure clubs that were not licensed in the first round appealed the decision. On 25 May 2019, all remaining Druga HNL were granted second division license, along with third ...
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First Football League (Croatia)
The Prva nogometna liga ( en, First football league), commonly Prva NL or 1. NL, is the second tier of the football league system in Croatia. The league was formed in 1991 with the breakup of Yugoslavia and the dissolution of the Yugoslav Second League. The 1. NL is operated by the Croatian Football Federation, which also was formed in 1991, contributing (along with the newly formed Football Association of Slovenia) to the dissolution of the Football Association of Yugoslavia The Football Association of Yugoslavia (FSJ) ( sr, Фудбалски савез Југославије, Fudbalski savez Jugoslavije, hr, Nogometni savez Jugoslavije; bs, Fudbalski savez Jugoslavije; sl, Nogometna zveza Jugoslavije; mk, Фуд .... Between the 2001–02 season and 2005–06 season, the league was split in two divisions, one being the Northern Croatian Second League and the other being the Southern Croatian Second League. Each of these two leagues comprised twelve teams playing under ...
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2018–19 Croatian Second Football League
The 2018–19 Croatian Second Football League (also known as Druga HNL and 2. HNL) was the 28th season of the Croatian Second Football League, the second-level football competition for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 24 August 2018 and ended in May 2019. The league is contested by 14 teams and played in a double round robin format, with each team playing every other team twice over 26 rounds. Teams On 23 April 2018, Croatian Football Federation announced that the first stage of licensing procedure for 2018–19 season was completed. For the 2018–19 Druga HNL, only six clubs outside of top level were issued a second level license: Dinamo Zagreb II, Gorica, Hajduk Split II, Lučko, Osijek II and Sesvete. In the second stage of licensing procedure clubs that were not licensed in the first round appealed the decision. The following teams have mathematically secured their place in the 2018–19 Druga HNL. Stad ...
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