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Marko Malenica
Marko Malenica (born 8 February 1994) is a Croatian professional football goalkeeper playing for NK Osijek. Club career A product of the NK Osijek youth system, he has presented the Croatian youth national teams. He has been loaned out to many clubs, including NK Cibalia and HNK Segesta in Croatia, to Lech Poznań and their reserves in Poland and Diósgyőri VTK in Hungary. Career statistics Club References External links *Marko Malenicaat the official 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 FIF ... Semafor site {{DEFAULTSORT:Malencia, Marko 1994 births Living people People from Nova Gradiška Men's association football goalkeepers Croatian men's footballers Croatia men's youth international footballers Croatia men's unde ...
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Nova Gradiška
Nova Gradiška is a town located in the Brod-Posavina County of Croatia, population 14,229 (2011). It is located in the historic region of Slavonia, near the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first word in the name means ''New'', and there's also an ''Old'' Gradiška nearby, the village of Stara Gradiška and the Bosnian town of Gradiška. History Nova Gradiška is often referred to as ''The Youngest Town''. The town of Nova Gradiška was founded in 1748 as an outpost in the Military Frontier and was first named Friedrichsdorf in German. Already in 1750 it was renamed Neu-Gradischka which later became Nova Gradiška in Croatian. The Hungarian name is Újgradiska. Before 1881, Nova Gradiška (named ''NEU-GRADISKA'' before 1850) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia after the compromise of 1867), in the Slavonian Military Frontier, Gradiskaner Regiment N°VIII. The first building constructed was the church of Saint Tereza, which is an important m ...
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Prva HNL
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 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 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 league. The first season started in F ...
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Third Football League (Croatia)
The Treća nogometna liga ( eng, Third football league), commonly Treća NL or 3. NL) is the fourth tier of the Croatian football league system, football league system. The league was reestablished in 2022 following the reconstruction of league system in Croatia. It is operated by the Croatian Football Federation. History The fourth Croatian football league was played for the first time in 2006, after the merger of the 2. HNL - North and 2. HNL - South into a single Prva nogometna liga, 2. HNL. With the aforementioned changes, part of the clubs from the second league were relegated to the Druga nogometna liga, 3. HNL, and part of the clubs from the third leagues, together with the best clubs of the county leagues, formed the newly created groups of the 4. HNL. After the dissolution of the 4. HNL in 2012, inter-county football leagues corresponding to the previous groups of the 4th HNL were founded in some areas. In earlier championships, the fourth class of football leagues was ...
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2016–17 Croatian Third Football League
The 2016–17 Treća HNL season is the 26th since its establishment. The league consists of three regional groups, ''Istok'' (East), ''Jug'' (South) and ''Zapad'' (West). Overview before the season 50 teams will join the league, including two relegated from the 2015–16 Druga HNL and five promoted from the lower leagues. ;Relegated from 2015–16 Druga HNL: *''Segesta'' ''(Druga HNL→Treća HNL West)'' *Zadar ''(Druga HNL→Treća HNL South)'' ;Promoted from 2015–16 Treća HNL: * Novigrad ''(Treća HNL West→Druga HNL)'' *Solin ''(Treća HNL South→Druga HNL)'' ;Relegated from 2015–16 Treća HNL: * Mladost Antin ''(Treća HNL East→Inter-county league of East)'' *Podravina ''(Treća HNL East→Inter-county league of North−Group Čakovec-Varždin)'' * Špansko ''(Treća HNL West→Inter-county league of Center)'' * Zagora ''(Treća HNL South→First League of Šibenik-Knin county)'' *Mosor Mosor ( la, Massarus), or Mount Mosor (''Massarus Mons''; it, Monte Massaro ...
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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 1991 following the dissolution of the Yugoslav League. It is operated by the Croatian Football Federation. It was previously known as the Third Football League, but was renamed with the other leagues for the start of the 2022–23 season. Rules , at least three players under 21 years of age must play in each match, and only two foreign nationals are permitted to play for each team. Format Since its inception in 1992 the league changed formats several times. In its inaugural season the league had four divisions (North, Center, South and West). In the 1992–93 season, a fifth division was added (East). The five-group league continued until the 2006–07 season when the league was re-organised and reduced to three geographical divisions with 18 clubs in each group. As of 2018, teams are promoted only if they have a v ...
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2014–15 Croatian Second Football League
The 2014–15 Croatian Second Football League (also known as Druga HNL or 2. HNL) is the 24th season of Croatia's second level football competition since its establishment in 1992. NK Zagreb were league champions and earned a place in Croatia's first division, Croatian First Football League. Pomorac withdrew from the competition due to financial instability. Format The league is contested by 12 teams. Only two teams from Croatian Third Football League were granted license for competing in the second level - Bistra and Imotski. Hrvatski Dragovoljac were relegated from 2013–14 Croatian First Football League. Changes from last season The following clubs have been promoted or relegated at the end of the 2013–14 season: From 2. HNL Promoted to 1. HNL * Zagreb Relegated to 3. HNL * Solin (11th place) * Zelina (12th place) To 2. HNL Relegated from 1. HNL * Hrvatski Dragovoljac (12th place) Promoted from 3. HNL * Bistra (3. HNL Center) * Imotski (3. HNL South) Clu ...
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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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2019–20 Croatian First Football League
The 2019–20 Croatian First Football League (officially Hrvatski Telekom Prva liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 29th season of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 19 July 2019. It was temporarily postponed from 12 March to 5 June 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia, COVID-19 pandemic. The league was contested by ten teams. Teams On 23 April 2019, Croatian Football Federation announced that the first stage of licensing procedure for 2019–20 season was complete. For the 2019–20 Prva HNL, only nine clubs were issued a top level license: GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb, HNK Gorica, Gorica, HNK Hajduk Split, Hajduk Split, NK Inter Zaprešić, Inter Zaprešić, NK Istra 1961, Istra 1961, NK Osijek, Osijek, HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, NK Slaven Belupo, Slaven Belupo and NK Varaždin (2012), Varaždin. All of these clubs except Varaždin, who were ne ...
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2018–19 Croatian First Football League
The 2018–19 Croatian First Football League (officially Hrvatski Telekom Prva liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 28th season of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 27 July 2018 and finished on 26 May 2019. The league was contested by ten teams. Teams On 23 April 2018, Croatian Football Federation announced that the first stage of licensing procedure for 2018–19 season was complete. For the 2018–19 Prva HNL, only eight clubs were issued a top level license: Dinamo Zagreb, Gorica, Hajduk Split, Inter Zaprešić, Lokomotiva, Osijek, Rijeka and Slaven Belupo. All of these clubs except Gorica were also issued a license for participating in UEFA competitions. In the second stage of licensing, clubs that were not licensed in the first stage could appeal on the decision. Stadia and locations * 1 Lokomotiva and Rudeš host their home matches at S ...
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2017–18 Croatian First Football League
The 2017–18 Croatian First Football League (officially Hrvatski Telekom Prva liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 27th season of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 14 July 2017 and ended on 19 May 2018. The league was contested by 10 teams. Teams On 21 April 2017, Croatian Football Federation announced that the first stage of licensing procedure for 2017–18 season was complete. For the 2017–18 Prva HNL, only seven clubs were issued a top level license: Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Inter Zaprešić, Lokomotiva, Osijek, Rijeka and Slaven Belupo. All of these clubs except Inter Zaprešić were also issued a license for participating in UEFA competitions. In the second stage of licensing, clubs that were not licensed in the first stage can appeal on the decision. On 23 May 2017, it was announced that all remaining Prva HNL clubs except RNK Split w ...
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