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Fran Brodić
Fran Brodić (born 8 January 1997) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Croatian First Football League club Varaždin on loan from Dinamo Zagreb. Brodić represented Croatia at under-21 level. Club career Brodić made his first-team debut for Dinamo Zagreb on 14 April 2013, as an 85th-minute substitute in a 2–0 win at home to Inter Zaprešić in the Prva HNL. At 16 years 3 months and 6 days, he became Dinamo's youngest ever debutant. On 2 September 2019, his contract with Catania was dissolved by mutual consent. On 11 October 2019 he signed with Serie C club Reggiana until the end of the 2019–20 season, with an extension option for an additional year. In October 2020 Brodić rejoined, after 15 years, his first club NK Kustošija to play in the Croatian Second Football League The Druga nogometna liga ( eng, Second football league), commonly Druga NL or 2. NL) is the third tier of the football league system. The league was established in 19 ...
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Zagreb
Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Slovenia at an elevation of approximately above mean sea level, above sea level. At the 2021 census, the city had a population of 767,131. The population of the Zagreb urban agglomeration is 1,071,150, approximately a quarter of the total population of Croatia. Zagreb is a city with a rich history dating from Roman Empire, Roman times. The oldest settlement in the vicinity of the city was the Roman Andautonia, in today's Ščitarjevo. The historical record of the name "Zagreb" dates from 1134, in reference to the foundation of the settlement at Kaptol, Zagreb, Kaptol in 1094. Zagreb became a free royal city in 1242. In 1851 Janko Kamauf became Z ...
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Croatian Football Federation
The Croatian Football Federation ( hr, Hrvatski nogometni savez, HNS) is the governing body of association football in Croatia. It was originally formed in 1912 and is based in the capital city of Zagreb. The organisation is a member of both FIFA and UEFA, and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the game of football in Croatia. The current president of HNS is Marijan Kustić. The HNS sanctions all competitive football matches in Croatia, beginning with the HNL on down to 3. NL, as well as the Croatian Cup, while low-tiered leagues are sanctioned by inter-county and county associations. It is also responsible for appointing the management of the men's, women's and youth national football teams. As of 2009, the HNS had 118,316 registered players (650 of them professionals) and a total of 1,732 registered association football and futsal clubs. History Early years (1912–1945) The organisation traces its roots to the Croatian Sports Federation (''Hrvatski športski sa ...
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2017–18 Belgian First Division B
The 2017–18 season of the Belgian First Division B began in August 2017 and ended in April 2018. It was the second season of the First Division B following a change in league format from the old Belgian Second Division. The fixtures were announced near the end of June 2017. Cercle Brugge won the title and promotion on 10 March 2018. Although Tubize lost the relegation play-offs and therefore would have been relegated, they were saved as Lierse went bankrupt. Team changes In * Westerlo were relegated from the 2016–17 Belgian First Division A after finishing in last place. * Beerschot Wilrijk were promoted as 2016–17 Belgian First Amateur Division winners. Out * Antwerp won the promotion play-offs against Roeselare and was thus promoted. * Lommel United was relegated after they finished last in the relegation play-offs. Team information Stadiums and locations Personnel and kits Managerial changes League table Opening tournament Closing tournament Aggregate ...
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Belgian First Division B
The Challenger Pro League (previously known as ''1B Pro League'') is the second-highest division in the Belgian football league system, one level below the Belgian First Division A. It was created by the Royal Belgian Football Association in 2016, replacing the Belgian Second Division. From the season 2016–17 until 2019–20, the competition was named ''Proximus League'', after the main sponsor Proximus. History The Belgian First Division B was created in 2016 as the successor of the Belgian Second Division following an overhaul of the Belgian football league system which saw the number of professional clubs reduced to 24 and the number of teams at the second level of the football pyramid to 8. During Belgian Second Division era from 1973 to 2016, the second division winner and the play-off winner promote to the first division. From 2016 on, the second division winner is no longer guaranteed promotion. The league is divided in two periods of 15 games. The winners of a period ...
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2015–16 Belgian Second Division
The 2015–16 season of the Belgian Second Division (also known as Proximus League for sponsorship reasons) began on 8 August 2015 and ended in April 2016. Structural changes This season was the last under the name Second Division. Starting from 2016-17 the league is known as ''First Division B'' as a result of reforms in the Belgian league system. The champions were promoted and 9 teams relegated to the third division named ''Amateur First Division'' or ''Amateur Superleague'', while no team was promoted from the lower division. Promotion playoffs were not played and three-period rankings were not applied. Team changes After promotion and relegation, only 11 teams of the previous season remained in the league, with 5 others being replaced. One team was not replaced, thus reducing the competition to 17 teams. Out * STVV were promoted as champions of the previous season. * Leuven were promoted after winning the promotion playoffs. * Woluwe-Zaventem were relegated to the Thir ...
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2017–18 Belgian First Division A
The 2017–18 Belgian First Division A was the 115th season of top-tier football in Belgium. The season began on 28 July 2017 and concluded on 20 May 2018. The fixtures were announced in early June 2017. Anderlecht were the defending champions but had to settle for third place with Club Brugge taking their 15th title. Team changes * Westerlo was relegated after finishing last in the 2016–17 Belgian First Division A. * Antwerp was promoted after winning the promotion play-offs against Roeselare. Teams Stadiums and locations Personnel and kits Managerial changes Regular season League table Results Championship play-offs The points obtained during the regular season were halved (and rounded up) before the start of the playoff. As a result, the teams started with the following points before the playoff: Club Brugge 34 points, Anderlecht 28, Charleroi 26, Gent 25, Genk 22 and Standard Liège 22. The points of Club Brugge, Anderlecht and Charleroi were rounded up, th ...
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2016–17 Belgian First Division A
The 2016–17 season of the Belgian First Division A was the 114th season of top-tier football in Belgium and the first following the structural changes in the Belgian football pyramid, reducing the number of professional teams to 24. It began on 29 July 2016 and finished on 31 May 2017. The fixtures were announced on 8 June 2016. Club Brugge were the defending champions but had to settle for second place with Anderlecht taking their 34th title. Team changes * OH Leuven was relegated after finishing last in the 2015–16 Belgian Pro League. * Due to the fact that 2015–16 Belgian Second Division champions WS Brussels were refused a Belgian professional football license, Eupen was promoted as runner-up instead. Teams Stadiums and locations Personnel and kits Managerial changes Regular season League table Results Championship play-offs The points obtained during the regular season were halved (and rounded up) before the start of the playoff. As a result, the ...
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2015–16 Club Brugge KV Season
During the 2015–16 Belgian football season, Club Brugge competed in the Belgian Pro League The Belgian Pro League,(officially the Jupiler Pro League due to sponsorship reasons with Jupiler), is the top league competition for association football clubs in Belgium. Contested by 18 clubs since the 2020–21 season and reduced to 16 team .... First team squad Competitions Results Belgian Pro League Regular season Championship play-offs Belgian Cup UEFA Europa League References External linksClub website {{DEFAULTSORT:2015-16 Club Brugge KV. season Club Brugge KV seasons Club Brugge Belgian football championship-winning seasons ...
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Belgian First Division A
The Belgian Pro League,(officially the Jupiler Pro League due to sponsorship reasons with Jupiler), is the top league competition for association football clubs in Belgium. Contested by 18 clubs since the 2020–21 season and reduced to 16 teams from the 2023–24 season onwards, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Challenger Pro League. Seasons run from early August to late April, with teams playing 34 matches each in the regular season, and then entering Play-offs I (also known as the ''Championship Playoff'', ''title playoffs'' or ''Champions' play-offs'') or Play-offs II (also known as the ''Europa League playoff'' or ''Europe play-offs'') according to their position in the regular season. Play-offs I are contested by the top-four clubs in the regular season, with each club playing each other twice. The team finishing in 18th place is relegated directly. However, the 17th place will battle for promotion-relegation play-off against 2nd place of the Be ...
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2014–15 Club Brugge KV Season
Players First-team squad Transfers in Transfers out Staff Coaching staff * Michel Preud'homme (Head coach T1) * Philippe Clement (Assistant coach T2) * Stan Van den Buijs (Assistant coach T3) * Stéphane Van der Heyden (Assistant coach T4) * Jan Van Steenberghe (Goalkeeping coach) * Joost Desender (Physical coach) * Renaat Philippaerts (Physical coach) * Siebe Hannoset (Performance coach) Medical staff * Karel Watteyne (Doctor) * Thierry Dalewyn (Doctor) * Jan Van Damme (Physiotherapist) * Dimitri Dobbenie (Physiotherapist) * Valentijn Deneulin (Physiotherapist) * Peter Destickere (Masseur) Team Support * Dévy Rigaux (Team manager) * Pascal Plovie (Kit man) * Michel Dierings (Assistant kit man) * Herman Brughmans (Assistant kit man) Results Belgian Pro League League table Belgian Cup Final The final took place on 22 March 2015 at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels. UEFA Europa Le ...
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2013–14 GNK Dinamo Zagreb Season
The 2013–14 season was Dinamo Zagreb's 23rd season in the Croatian First Division and 102nd year in existence as a football club. Season review Pre-season and friendlies Domestic competitions Croatian Supercup On 6 July 2013, champions Dinamo Zagreb will face Cup holders Hajduk Split at Maksimir, for the 2013 Supercup title. Dinamo Zagreb won after penalties 4–1. After 90 minutes the result was 1-1. Duje Čop scored only goal for Dinamo Zagreb. Croatian First Division On 12 July 2013, Dinamo Zagreb played first game of the new season against Osijek and won 3–1. Duje Čop scored two goals and Hillel Soudani scored once. Croatian Cup First team squad Transfers and loans In Summer Loan in Out Summer Loan out Overall transfer activity Spending Summer: €700,000 Winter: €0 Total: €700,000 Income Summer: €5,000,000 Winter: €0 Total: €5,000,000 Expenditure Summer: €0 Winter: €0 Total: €0 MAXtv P ...
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2012–13 GNK Dinamo Zagreb Season
This article shows statistics of individual players for the football club Dinamo Zagreb. It also lists all matches that Dinamo Zagreb played in the 2012–13 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ... season. First-team squad First team squad Competitions Overall Prva HNL League table Results summary Results by round Champions league Group A Matches Prva HNL Champions League Croatian Cup SourcesPrva-HNL.hr/small> Player seasonal records ''Competitive matches only. Updated to games played 27 April 2013.'' Top scorers Source: Competitive matches References External linksGNK Dinamo Zagreb official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Dinamo Zagreb Season 2012-13 2012-13 Croatian football clubs 2012–13 season 2012–13 ...
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