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NK Zadar
Nogometni klub Zadar ( en, Football Club Zadar), commonly referred to as NK Zadar or simply Zadar, was a Croatian football club based in Zadar, a city on the Adriatic coast, best known for playing in the top flight of Croatian football for almost twenty years. History The first football club in Zadar was established in 1876 and was named AC Dalmazia. The club played mostly in Italian leagues until the city annexation to Yugoslavia in 1945. On April 26, 1945, a new club named ''Fiskulturno društvo Zadar'' was founded, with departments of football, basketball and athletics. On February 9, 1949, the football department was spun off as NK Zadar. Zadar played in the Yugoslav Second League on a number of occasions, most recently in 1986. In 1992, as ''Zadarkomerc'' the club was a founding member of the Croatian First League. Since 2001, the club has officially been called NK Zadar. The club's greatest success in the Croatian Football Cup was achieved in season 1995–96, when ...
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Stadion Stanovi
Stadion Stanovi (English: ''Stanovi Stadium'') is a football stadium in the Zadar, Croatia. It serves as the home ground for football club HNK Zadar. The stadium has a capacity of 3,858. In the current form, the stadium was completed for the 1979 Mediterranean Games held in Split. Because of new license conditions of the 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 ..., the stadium was on 2008 equipped with a floodlight system. Further expansion of the stadium is planned. After his completion the new 5,500 seats are available. The condition of the stadium does not meet the criteria of the HNS, especially UEFA. The most controversial is the wall at the end of the field, but this shortcoming has been removed. The problem was not solved until April 3, 20 ...
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Josip Butić
Josip Butić (born 12 December 1974) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player. He was the manager of Croatian club HNK Zadar. Playing career During his professional career he mainly played for Zadar, while also spending one season with Segesta and two seasons with Rijeka, as well as a short spell in China. Managerial career Butić resigned at HV Posedarje in October 2022 after leading them for a second time. He had succeeded Hari Vukas as manager of Dugopolje Dugopolje is a municipality in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia County. The name ''Dugopolje'' literally translates as 'long field'. The town has a population of over 3469, 99.5% which are Croats. Noted in Dugopolje is Vranjača cave. Dugopolje ... in between.Josip Butić no ...
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1993–94 Croatian Football Cup
The 1993–94 Croatian Football Cup was the third edition of Croatia's football knockout competition. Hajduk Split were the defending champions, and the cup was won by Croatia Zagreb. Calendar First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals First legs ---- Second legs ''3–3 on aggregate, Rijeka won on away goals rule.'' ---- ''Croatia Zagreb won 4–1 on aggregate.'' Final First leg Second leg ''Croatia Zagreb won 2–1 on aggregate.'' See also *1993–94 Croatian First Football League *1993–94 Croatian Second Football League The 1993–94 Druga HNL (also known as 2. HNL) season was the 3rd season of Croatia's second level football since its establishment in 1992. The league was contested in two regional groups (North Division and South Division), with 16 clubs each. ... External linksOfficial websiteat Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation1994 Croatian Cup Finalat Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation ...
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1993–94 Croatian First Football League
The 1993–94 Croatian First Football League was the third season of the top football league in Croatia since its establishment. Promoted teams NK Primorac, Primorac Stobreč were promoted as winners of ''Druga HNL - South'' division and NK Dubrava, Dubrava were promoted as the winners of the ''Druga HNL - North'' division. The league was therefore expanded to 18 teams, since no relegation had taken place the previous season. League table Results Top goalscorers Trivia * Goran Vlaović of GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Croatia Zagreb scored five goals in Croatia's 10-1 win against NK Pazinka, Pazinka. He was also the top goalscorer of the season. * HNK Hajduk Split, Hajduk's 10-0 win against NK Radnik Velika Gorica, Radnik is the highest ever margin of victory achieved in ''Prva HNL''. See also * 1993–94 Croatian Football Cup * 1993–94 Croatian Second Football League References External links Table and resultsat Prva HNL official website
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Đovani Roso
Đovani Roso ( it, Giovanni Rosso, he, ג'ובאני רוסו; born 17 November 1972) is a Croatian former association footballer, who holds Israeli permanent residency. Played as a midfielder who preferred to play on the center-right flank of the field. He finished his footballing career at Hajduk Split. Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early and personal life Roso was born in Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia (now in Croatia), in a Catholic family of seven children, whose grandfather was of Italian origin. Roso also speaks fluent Hebrew. Roso resides in Israel with his second wife, an Israeli named Maya Fishel and their son. He also has a daughter from a previous relationship with Croatian sports journalist Mirta Šurjak, as well as a daughter from his first marriage to Morena. Club career Roso played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. R ...
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1992–93 Croatian Football Cup
The 1992–93 Croatian Football Cup was the second season of Croatia's football knockout competition. Inter Zaprešić were the defending champions. Calendar First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals First legs ---- Second legs ''Croatia Zagreb won 3–2 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Hajduk Split won 4–2 on aggregate.'' Final First leg Second leg ''Hajduk Split won 5–3 on aggregate.'' See also *1992–93 Croatian First Football League The 1992–93 Croatian First Football League was the second season of the top football league in Croatia since its establishment after Croatia gained independence from Yugoslavia. Games were played from 23 August 1992 to 12 June 1993. HAŠK Gra ... External linksOfficial websiteat rsssf.org1992 Croatian Cup finalat rsssf.org {{DEFAULTSORT:1992-93 Croatian Cup Croatian Football Cup seasons Croatian Cup, 1992-93 Croatian Cup ...
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1992–93 Croatian First Football League
The 1992–93 Croatian First Football League was the second season of the top football league in Croatia since its establishment after Croatia gained independence from Yugoslavia. Games were played from 23 August 1992 to 12 June 1993. HAŠK Građanski (renamed ''Croatia Zagreb'' in mid-season), present-day Dinamo Zagreb, won their first Prva HNL championship title. Goran Vlaović of HAŠK was the league's top goalscorer with 22 goals scored. At the end of the season no teams were relegated since it was decided that the league would expand to 18 clubs for the 1993–94 season. Clubs League table Croatia was admitted to the UEFA at the end of the season. It obtained a place in the preliminary rounds of the two major European competitions, while it was too late for the third one. Results Season statistics *Most goals in a match: 10 goals – Croatia Zagreb 8–2 Radnik Velika Gorica (1 November 1992). *Widest winning margin: 7 goals – Croatia Zagreb 8–1 Belišće (2 ...
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Mate Šestan
Mate Šestan (born 12 February 1971) is a retired football player, born in Croatia. Career He has played as a forward for numerous clubs, including Swedish Hammarby IF, Danish F.C. Copenhagen, Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries **Spanish cuisine Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Can ... Levante UD, Xiamen Xiaxin. Known for his fiery temper, he scored 7 goals in 35 games for Copenhagen.Sporloes med Mate Sestan
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1992 Croatian First Football League
The 1992 Croatian First Football League was the first season of the top Croatian football league. It was the inaugural season of the league established following Croatia's independence from Yugoslavia. Affected by the political and social upheavals stemming from the breakup of Yugoslavia and the early stages of the 1991–95 war, the season was drastically shortened and played over the course of less than four months, from 29 February to 13 June. The league featured 12 Croatian-based clubs, all of which had previously competed at various levels in the Yugoslav football pyramid. Four of the clubs came from the Yugoslav First League, another four from the Yugoslav Second League, and the remaining four from lower levels. The format used was a double round robin tournament, with each club playing every other club twice in home and away matches, for a total of 22 rounds. However, five of the clubs based in areas most affected by fighting had to host their matches in other towns around ...
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NK Zadar
Nogometni klub Zadar ( en, Football Club Zadar), commonly referred to as NK Zadar or simply Zadar, was a Croatian football club based in Zadar, a city on the Adriatic coast, best known for playing in the top flight of Croatian football for almost twenty years. History The first football club in Zadar was established in 1876 and was named AC Dalmazia. The club played mostly in Italian leagues until the city annexation to Yugoslavia in 1945. On April 26, 1945, a new club named ''Fiskulturno društvo Zadar'' was founded, with departments of football, basketball and athletics. On February 9, 1949, the football department was spun off as NK Zadar. Zadar played in the Yugoslav Second League on a number of occasions, most recently in 1986. In 1992, as ''Zadarkomerc'' the club was a founding member of the Croatian First League. Since 2001, the club has officially been called NK Zadar. The club's greatest success in the Croatian Football Cup was achieved in season 1995–96, when ...
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