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Nogometni klub Osijek ( en, Osijek Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Osijek or simply Osijek (), is a Croatian professional
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from
Osijek Osijek () is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of 96,848 in 2021. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja ...
. Founded in 1947, it was the club from
Slavonia Slavonia (; hr, Slavonija) is, with Dalmatia, Croatia proper, and Istria, one of the four historical regions of Croatia. Taking up the east of the country, it roughly corresponds with five Croatian counties: Brod-Posavina, Osijek-Baranja ...
with the most seasons in the
Yugoslav First League The Yugoslav First Federal Football League ( Serbian: Прва савезна лига у фудбалу / ''Prva savezna liga u fudbalu'', hr, Prva savezna liga u nogometu, sl, Prva zvezna nogometna liga, mk, Прва сојузна лига, ...
and, after the
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in 1992, it is one of the four clubs that have never been relegated from the
Croatian First 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, i ...
, the others being
Dinamo Zagreb Građanski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb ( en, Dinamo Zagreb Citizens' Football Club, link=yes, italics=yes), commonly referred to as GNK Dinamo Zagreb or simply Dinamo Zagreb (), is a Croatian professional football club based in Zagreb. Dinamo ...
,
Hajduk Split Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split, commonly referred to as Hajduk Split () or simply Hajduk, is a Croatian professional football club based in Split, that competes in the Croatian First League, the top tier in Croatian football. Since 1979, t ...
and
Rijeka Rijeka ( , , ; also known as Fiume hu, Fiume, it, Fiume ; local Chakavian: ''Reka''; german: Sankt Veit am Flaum; sl, Reka) is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Croatia (after Zagreb and Split). It is located in Primor ...
.


History


1947–1976

The precursor to NK Osijek was founded on 27 February 1945 as NK Udarnik on the tradition of banned
JŠK Slavija Osijek Slavija Osijek was a Croatian football club formed in Osijek. The club was founded in 1916.Fudbal u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji, by Milorad Sijić, pag. 167 It was the most influential club from the city in the period prior to World War II. The club p ...
, which was founded in 1916 and played in the first jugoslav league 7 times between 1923 and 1941. Already in 1946, the club is merged with Jedinstvo, and changes its name to NK Slavonija. The conventional birthday of the club is considered to be the following year on the February 27, 1947, when NK Slavonija and Nk Bratstvo merge to form the FK Proleter. The first match played under that name comes the 16th of March of that same year, when Proleter beats city-rivals Mladost by five goals to nil. The first competition in which the club participated in was the Osječko Okružno Prvenstvo, along with four other teams. The club got into the second national league soon after. Proleter achieved placement into the
Yugoslav First League The Yugoslav First Federal Football League ( Serbian: Прва савезна лига у фудбалу / ''Prva savezna liga u fudbalu'', hr, Prva savezna liga u nogometu, sl, Prva zvezna nogometna liga, mk, Прва сојузна лига, ...
in 1953, having won the so-called Croato-Slovenian League. The best players from that side were Andrija Vekić,
Franjo Rupnik Franjo Rupnik (5 May 1921 – 25 April 2000) was a Croatian football player. Club career Born in Osijek, he started playing in Hajduk Osijek, before moving to Zagreb's HŠK Concordia where he played until the beginning of World War II. He had a ...
, Dionizije Dvornić and Franjo Majer. Proleter played in the First League for three seasons, but were then relegated to the second division. Proleter moved to current
Gradski vrt Gradski vrt Stadium ( hr, Stadion Gradski vrt, lit=City Garden Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in the Gradski vrt neighbourhood in Novi grad city district. With a capacity of 17,061, it has been the home ground ...
stadium in autumn 1958 and changed its name to Slavonija as part of the unifying process of the boxing, athletics and Olympic lifting club in a newly founded sports association in 1962. It still plays in the second league. Five years later the association is disbanded and the club took on the name NK Osijek. The then-colours red and blue were switched to current colours blue and white. In 1970, Osijek wins the 2nd North League championship, however,
Borac Banja Luka Fudbalski klub Borac Banja Luka (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Бopaц Бања Лука, ) is a Bosnian professional association football club, based in the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is the major part of th ...
beat them in the promotion play-offs. A year later, ''Bijelo-plavi'' try for promotion again, winning in a penalty shoot-out against
Rijeka Rijeka ( , , ; also known as Fiume hu, Fiume, it, Fiume ; local Chakavian: ''Reka''; german: Sankt Veit am Flaum; sl, Reka) is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Croatia (after Zagreb and Split). It is located in Primor ...
, but end up being stopped by
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. The next time Osijek reached the promotion play-offs was in 1973. NK Osijek made it to the final round, beating
FC Prishtina Football Club Prishtina ( sq, Klubi Futbollistik Prishtina, ; sr, Фудбалски клуб Приштина, Fudbalski klub Priština), commonly known as Prishtina, is a professional football club based in Prishtina, Kosovo. The club play i ...
. Following their victory, NK Osijek was set to meet NK Zagreb at
Stadion Maksimir Maksimir Stadium ( hr, Stadion Maksimir, ) is a multi-use stadium in Zagreb, Croatia. It takes its name from the surrounding neighbourhood of Maksimir. The venue is primarily the home of Dinamo Zagreb, the top club of the country with 23 le ...
in
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. A record-breaking 64,129 tickets were sold with approximately 20,000 of them going to Osijek supporters. NK Zagreb proved victorious on the day, winning via a penalty shoot-out following a 2–2 draw after 90 minutes, Osijek denied promotion for a third time in four years.


1977–1991

In 1977, NK Osijek finally secured its return to the top flight by taking out the league championship. NK Osijek managed to stay competitive in the Yugoslav League up until the Croatian War of Independence, except for the season of 1979–80, when Osijek fought back into the premier league after failing to stay in it. The club was present in the second part of the First League ladder in the 80s, except for 1984, when the team placed 6th, headed by Davidović, Lulić, Džeko, Lepinjica, Rakela, Karačić and the team captain Kalinić. In 1989, the team placed 8th with
Davor Šuker Davor Šuker (; born 1 January 1968) is a Croatian football administrator and former footballer who played as a striker. He served as president of the Croatian Football Federation from 2012 to 2021. He began his footballing career in his hometo ...
leading the line for the side scoring 18 goals, taking out the league's best goalscorer award. Šuker is the only player in NK Osijek history to take out the award. During the last season of the YFL, NK Osijek finished ninth.


1992–1999

After the
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of
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, the Croatian First Football League was formed and the first season was played in 1992. Due to the war, it was a shortened season played from February to June. NK Osijek was unable to play in Osijek due to the war, so they had to play in the cities of
Đakovo Đakovo (; hu, Diakovár) is a town in the region of Slavonia, Croatia. Đakovo is the centre of the fertile and rich Đakovo region ( hr, Đakovština ). Etymology The etymology of the name is the gr, διάκος (diákos) in Slavic form đ ...
,
Donji Miholjac Donji Miholjac ( hu, Alsómiholjác, german: Unter-Miholtz) is a town in the Slavonia region of Croatia, on the river Drava and the border with Hungary. Population In the 2011 census, there were 9,491 inhabitants in the area, 95% of whom were C ...
and
Kutjevo Kutjevo is a town in eastern Croatia. It is located in the Slavonia region, northeast of town of Požega. History Kutjevo is known for its wines, and the local agricultural joint stock company Kutjevo d.d. is the largest exporter of wines in Cro ...
. Osijek finished the 1992 Croatian First League season in 3rd placed, six points behind NK Zagreb and nine behind league champions
Hajduk Split Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split, commonly referred to as Hajduk Split () or simply Hajduk, is a Croatian professional football club based in Split, that competes in the Croatian First League, the top tier in Croatian football. Since 1979, t ...
. Osijek's top goalscorer was
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, who finished the season with nine goals. NK Osijek quickly became one of the top 4 Croatian football teams. One of Osijek's best ever seasons came in the 1994–95. The ''Bijelo plavi'' finished in third place, only six points behind first-placed Hajduk. Špehar scored 23 goals to become the league's top goalscorer. The greats of NK Osijek during that time were–a part from Špehar–Žitnjak, Lulić, Beljan, Ergović, Rupnik, Beširević, Bičanić and Labak. As a result of the third-placed finish, NK Osijek qualified for the 1995–96 UEFA Cup. Osijek faced Slovan Bratislava in the preliminary round, going down 6–0. Osijek finished third in the 1997–98 Croatian First League, qualifying for the 1998–99 UEFA Cup. Osijek came up against Anderlecht. After a famous 3–1 victory at home in front of 15,000 supporters, Osijek lost 2–0 in Belgium and were knocked-out on away goals. In 1998–99, Osijek attained its first trophy, the Croatian Cup, following a victory over Cibalia 2–0. A year later,
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was playing away in Gradski vrt, headed by
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,
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,
Trevor Sinclair Trevor Lloyd Sinclair (born 2 March 1973) is an English football coach, professional footballer and pundit. As a player, he was winger who notably played in the Premier League for Queens Park Rangers, West Ham United and Manchester City. He ...
,
Paolo Di Canio Paolo Di Canio (born 9 July 1968) is an Italian former professional footballer and manager. During his playing career he made over 500 league appearances and scored over one hundred goals as a forward. He primarily played as a deep-lying forward ...
,
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and
Igor Štimac Igor Štimac (; born 6 September 1967) is a Croatian football coach and former player who played as a centre back. He is the current head coach of the Indian national team. In his playing career, Štimac had three spells with Hajduk Split and ...
.


2000–2015

In the 2000–01 UEFA Cup, NK Osijek beat Brøndby 2–1 (2–1, 0–0) and
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4–1 (2–1, 2–0). In the 3rd round, Osijek beat
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2–0 at home, but lost 5–1 in
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. Osijek finished third in the league once more. In the 2001–02 UEFA Cup, Osijek progressed past
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on away goals, beat Gorica in the first round, but then lost 3–5 to
AEK Athens A.E.K ( el, AEK , formally Αθλητική Ένωσις Κωνσταντινουπόλεως; Athlitikí Énosis Konstantinoupόleos, ''Athletic Union of Constantinople''), known as A.E.K, is a major Greek multi-sport club based in Nea Filadel ...
. In the 2003–04 HNL, Osijek had the first and second highest goalscorers in the division with Špehar scoring 18 and
Goran Ljubojević Goran Ljubojević (; born 4 May 1983) is a Croatian former footballer who played as a forward.2013–14 season. On the final match day, Josip Barišić managed to score and keep Osijek afloat against
Hrvatski dragovoljac Nogometni klub Hrvatski dragovoljac ( en, Football Club Hrvatski dragovoljac), commonly referred to as NK Hrvatski dragovoljac or simply Hrvatski dragovoljac, is a Croatian football club based in the Novi Zagreb neighbourhood of the country's c ...
. Osijek changed coaches on four occasions throughout the season. The following season, Osijek once again finished one position above the relegation play-off spot, finishing one point ahead of Istra 1961.


2015–present

In September 2015, Zoran Zekić was appointed as the first team head coach, replacing
Dražen Besek Dražen Besek (born 10 March 1963) is a Croatian coach and former professional football midfield player, who is currently a general manager of Maghreb de Fès. As a player he was mainly remembered for his time with Croatian teams Varteks and Di ...
. With the club facing
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, Osijek went into private ownership for the first time in its history in February 2016 with Hungarian oligarch
Lőrinc Mészáros Lőrincz Mészáros (born 24 February 1966) is a Hungarian businessman, and former politician, who served as Mayor of the hungarian village Felcsút between 2011 and 2018 . With an estimated wealth of 407.7 billion forint ($1.3 billion) ...
and Croatian
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Ivan Meštrović Ivan Meštrović (; 15 August 1883 – 16 January 1962) was a Croatian sculptor, architect, and writer. He was the most prominent modern Croatian sculptor and a leading artistic personality in contemporary Zagreb. He studied at Pavle Bilinić's ...
buying a majority of shares in the club. The duo went about stabilizing the club, improving the squad and bringing back ambition to the city and supporters. Much of the debt was restructured and paid off, securing the short-term and long-term future of Osijek. On 27 February 2017, the club celebrated its 70th anniversary in the Osijek theater. In the 2016–17 season, Osijek finished 4th, which was their highest league finish in nearly 10 years. The 4th place finish led to Osijek participating in the qualifying phase of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League; with the club staging an extremely successful run to the
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, beating Santa Coloma, Luzern and PSV, the former
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, who won the 1987–88 edition. The club's run was ended following a 1–2 home loss to Austria Wien, and despite the club winning the second leg 1–0, Osijek were eliminated on the
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. Despite being eliminated, Osijek were praised and congratulated by Croatian press, fans and media for their historic run. In the 2017–18 season, Osijek finished 4th again, securing a place in the UEFA competition. Osijek beat Petrocub Hîncești 2–1 at home after drawing the first leg in Moldova 1–1, and faced Rangers in the second qualifying round of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League. Osijek lost the home leg 1–0. After a bad start to the 2020–21 season, during which Osijek managed only a single point after the first three games of the season, manager Ivica Kulešević was sacked. On 5 September 2020, Osijek appointed
Nenad Bjelica Nenad Bjelica (; born 20 August 1971) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who was most recently in charge of Prva HNL club Osijek. Club career Born in Osijek, Bjelica started playing for a local club, Metalac Olt ...
as the new club manager. On 9 September 2020, it was announced that Lőrinc Mészáros was no longer the formal co-owner of the club, with the private investment fund BETA taking over his shares in NK OS d.o.o. The reason being that Mészáros was also the owner of
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, and UEFA rules forbade two clubs owned by the same person from participating in European competitions, should they have both qualified.


Stadium

NK Osijek plays its home games at
Gradski vrt Gradski vrt Stadium ( hr, Stadion Gradski vrt, lit=City Garden Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in the Gradski vrt neighbourhood in Novi grad city district. With a capacity of 17,061, it has been the home ground ...
, where it played its first game on the 7 September 1958, against Sloboda. It was officially opened in 1980. The current design was made in the year 1979. The upper western tribune is unfinished to this day. The current capacity lies at 18,856 spectator seats, with 980 of them being for standing audiences. Before the club had transferred to Gradski vrt, Osijek played on a pitch next to the river . In April 2018, NK Osijek president
Ivan Meštrović Ivan Meštrović (; 15 August 1883 – 16 January 1962) was a Croatian sculptor, architect, and writer. He was the most prominent modern Croatian sculptor and a leading artistic personality in contemporary Zagreb. He studied at Pavle Bilinić's ...
released plans for the new Pampas Stadium. A new state of art stadium will be built at the Pampas neighbourhood in
Osijek Osijek () is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of 96,848 in 2021. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja ...
as part of the new NK Osijek training centre. The capacity of the new stadium will be 12,000, with all of the seats covered. The stadium will be UEFA category four and will be finished in June 2021. During the stadium construction, NK Osijek will play their home games at the current Gradski vrt stadium, which is in the future going to be used as the main stadium for the NK Osijek B squad.


Supporters

The fan club of NK Osijek is called Kohorta (
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, named after the Roman army unit composed of 360 soldiers). It was founded in 1972 under the name Šokci, and carries the name Kohorta since 1988. Kohorta is usually situated on the eastern tribune of
Gradski vrt Gradski vrt Stadium ( hr, Stadion Gradski vrt, lit=City Garden Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in the Gradski vrt neighbourhood in Novi grad city district. With a capacity of 17,061, it has been the home ground ...
. Its seat is in the street of the University in Tvrđa, Osijek. Osijek is the third most supported football club in Croatia with 5% of population supporting it.


Rivalries

The Slavonian derby match is between the two largest Croatian football clubs from eastern Croatia, Osijek and Cibalia. Each new match between these two great rivals, means a great match on the field, but also in the stands. Osijek–Rijeka derby is the name given to matches between Osijek and
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. On Croatian First Football League all time table Rijeka and Osijek are on the third and fourth place. Rijeka and Osijek are with
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and
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the only four clubs that have never been relegated from the
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. Osijek and Rijeka are third and fourth best supported football clubs in Croatia. Osijek is supported by 5% and Rijeka by 4% of population.


Kit manufacturers and sponsors


Honours

Osijek has won one Croatian Cup. In European competitions, the club has reached the third round of the
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in 2000–01, the second round of the
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in
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, the third place of the
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in 1981–82 and play-off round of the
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in 2017–18.


Domestic

;Croatian football league system *
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** Runners-up (1):
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* Croatian Cup ** Winner (1): 1998–99 ** Runners-up (1): 2011–12 ;Yugoslav football league system *
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** Winner (5): 1952–53, 1969–70, 1972–73, 1976–77, 1980–81


Best results in European competitions


Recent seasons

Key : League: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; Pts = Points won; Pos = Final position; : Cup / Europe: PR = Preliminary round; QR = Qualifying round; R1 = First round; R2 = Second round; QF = Quarter-final; SF = Semi-final; RU = Runner-up; W = Competition won;


European competitions


Summary

Source:, Last updated on 7 September 2022.
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against. Defunct competitions indicated in italics.


By season

Last updated on 28 July 2022.


Player records

*Most appearances in UEFA club competitions: 18 appearances **
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, Mile Škorić *Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 4 goals ** Muzafer Ejupi


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Personnel


Football school

The football school of NK Osijek was founded in 1982 as the youth school. It was set in motion by Andrija Vekić, with the wish to recruit and create great players and coaches alike by creating a good and competitive atmosphere. Many players considered to be high-level were in that school.


Notable players

To appear in this section a player must have: * Played at least 150 league games for the club; * Scored at least 50 league goals for the club; or * Played at least one international match for their national or olympic team while playing for NK Osijek. Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club. *
Franjo Rupnik Franjo Rupnik (5 May 1921 – 25 April 2000) was a Croatian football player. Club career Born in Osijek, he started playing in Hajduk Osijek, before moving to Zagreb's HŠK Concordia where he played until the beginning of World War II. He had a ...
(1947–51) *
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(1967–79) *
Ratomir Dujković Ratomir Dujković (Serbian Cyrillic: Ратомир Дујковић, born 24 February 1946) is a Serbian football manager and a former player. Playing career Born and raised in Borovo Naselje to an ethnic Serb family, Dujković attended Iva ...
(1977–80) * Ivica Miljković (1977–80) *
Mustafa Hukić Mustafa Hukić "Huka" (6 February 1951 – 7 August 1999) was a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. Playing career Club Hukić came through the youth ranks of Sloboda Tuzla and amassed a total of 25 goals in 281 league gam ...
(1978–81) * Ivica Grnja (1972–82) *
Jasmin Džeko Jasmin Džeko (born 15 November 1958) is a retired Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer who played as a defender for SFR Yugoslavia. Playing career International He made his debut for Yugoslavia in a March 1983 friendly match away against Romania an ...
(1980–84, 1985–89) *
Vlado Kasalo Vladimir 'Vlado' Kasalo (born 11 November 1962) is a Croatian former professional association football, footballer who played as a central defender. Club career After representing NK Osijek and GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb in his country, K ...
(1983–87) *
Davor Šuker Davor Šuker (; born 1 January 1968) is a Croatian football administrator and former footballer who played as a striker. He served as president of the Croatian Football Federation from 2012 to 2021. He began his footballing career in his hometo ...
(1984–89) *
Robert Špehar Robert Špehar (born 13 May 1970) is a Croatian football coach and a former international footballer who played as a striker. During his 18 years long senior career he played for Croatian Prva HNL teams NK Zagreb and NK Osijek in three occas ...
(1988–92, 1994–95, 2002–04) * Miroslav Bičanić (1989–92, 1994–96) *
Bakir Beširević Bakir Beširević (born 3 November 1965) is a retired Bosnian professional association football, football midfielder who played for FK Velež Mostar, Velež Mostar and HNK Orašje, Orašje in Bosnia and Herzegovina and NK Osijek, Osijek in the Cr ...
(1992–94, 1994–02) *
Nenad Bjelica Nenad Bjelica (; born 20 August 1971) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who was most recently in charge of Prva HNL club Osijek. Club career Born in Osijek, Bjelica started playing for a local club, Metalac Olt ...
(1992–93, 1999–01) * Davor Rupnik (1992–98) * Damir Vuica (1992–94, 1997–02, 2005–08) *
Petar Krpan Petar Krpan (born 1 July 1974) is a Croatian retired footballer who played as a forward. Club career Born in Osijek, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Krpan started his career with local club NK Osijek. Due to the war breaking out in ...
(1993–98, 2001) * Mario Galinović (1993–02) * Ivo Ergović (1994–01) * Ronald Grnja (1994–04) * Stjepan Vranješ (1992–99) * Ivica Beljan (1994–96, 1997–00) *
Igor Pamić Igor Pamić (born 19 November 1969) is a Croatian former professional footballer and current manager. He made five appearances for the Croatia national team during his playing career. Playing career Club He was born in the village of Žminj ...
(1995–96) *
Nermin Šabić Nermin Šabić (born 21 December 1973) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. Club career Born in Zenica Zenica ( ; ; ) is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and an administrative and economic center of the Federation ...
(1996–97) *
Dumitru Mitu Dumitru Mitu (born 13 February 1975) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a left winger or striker. Early life Mitu was born in Bucharest, but spent his childhood years in the nearby village of Dobroieşti. His father worked at the v ...
(1996–02) *
Jurica Vranješ Jurica Vranješ (; born 31 January 1980) is a Croatian former professional footballer. He was described as versatile midfielder, playing both as a defensive and a central midfielder, noted for his tackling and passing abilities. Club career Vr ...
(1997–00) * Josip Balatinac (1997–06) * Stanko Bubalo (1998–00) *
Mato Neretljak Mato Neretljak (born 3 June 1979) is a Croatian professional football manager and former professional player who played as a defender. He was most recently the manager of Croatian club NK Rudeš. Club career He started his professional career in ...
(2000–02) * Marin Skender (2003–09) *
Valentin Babić Valentin Babić (born 6 July 1981) is a Croatian retired Association football, football Defender (association football), defender, who primarily played for NK Osijek. Club career He also had a spell in Germany with amateur sides SV Hajduk Wiesb ...
(2004–09, 2013–14) * Ivo Smoje (2005–09, 2010–13) * Josip Barišić (2005–11, 2013–14) * Tomislav Šorša (2006–16, 2017–20) *
Domagoj Vida Domagoj Vida (; born 29 April 1989) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Super League Greece club AEK Athens and the Croatia national team. He is capable of playing in any defensive position but is mostly deployed ...
(2006–10) * Hrvoje Kurtović (2008–16) * Mile Škorić (2008–11, 2013–) * Zoran Kvržić (2010–13) * Antonio Perošević (2010–17) *
Borna Barišić Borna Barišić (; born 10 November 1992) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Scottish Premiership club Rangers and Croatia national team. Barišić previously played for Osijek in the Prva HNL. Club career B ...
(2013–15, 2016–18) * Nikola Matas (2014–18) *
Mateo Barać Mateo Barać (; born 20 July 1994) is a Croatian football Defender (association football), defender. He plays for PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara, Krylia Sovetov Samara in the Russian Premier League. Club career Early career Born and raised in Sinj ...
(2016–18) * Ivica Ivušić (2019–) * Laszlo Kleinheisler (2019–) * Damjan Bohar (2020–) * Mario Jurčević (2020–)


Coaches

''incomplete list'' * Viktor Šter *
Blagoje Marjanović Blagoje "Moša" Marjanović ( sr-Cyrl, Благоје "Моша" Марјановић, ; 9 September 1907 – 1 October 1984) was a Serbian football player and manager. Early life Born to merchant father Dimitrije and housewife mother Sofija, yo ...
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Franjo Glaser Franjo Glaser (surname sometimes written ''Glazer''; 7 January 1913 – 1 March 2003) was a Croatian football goalkeeper and football manager. He is the only Yugoslav footballer who won national titles before and after the Second World War, wit ...
* Bernard Hügl * Sima Milovanov * Zorko Hlavač * Mato Kasač *
Gustav Lechner Gustav Lechner (17 February 1913 – 5 February 1987) was a footballer who represented both the Yugoslavian and Croatian national sides. Club career Born in Osijek and nicknamed ''Lembika'',
(1945–49) *
Ernest Dubac Ernest Dubac (15 February 1914 – 27 February 1985) was a Croatian and Yugoslav professional football player and football manager. Club career Born in Osijek, Dubac started his career with Hajduk Osijek before moving to JŠK Slavija Osijek. ...
(1951–55) *
Milan Antolković Milan Antolković (; born 27 September 1915 in Zagreb, died 27 June 2007 in Zagreb) was a Croatian footballer who played international football for both the Croatian and Royal Yugoslav national teams. Football career Player He began his car ...
(1972–73) * Miljenko Mihić (1978–79) * Milan Đuričić (1979) * Andrija Vekić (1981) *
Josip Duvančić Josip "Mićo" Duvančić (1 October 1935 – 17 April 2023) was a Yugoslav and Croatian football manager and player. Playing career Born in Razvođe, a village near Drniš, Duvančić spent two seasons with Partizan from 1956 to 1958, making 18 ...
(1982) * Milan Đuričić (1984–85) *
Ljupko Petrović Ljubomir "Ljupko" Petrović ( sr-Cyrl, Љубомир "Љупко" Петровић; born 15 May 1947) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player. He also holds a Bosnian passport. As a manager, Petrović's biggest success wa ...
(1985–87) * Milan Đuričić (1987) * Stjepan Čordaš (1989) * Tonko Vukušić (1990) * Šaban Jasenica (1990) * Ivica Grnja (1991) * Stjepan Čordaš (1992–93) * Vlado Bilić (1993) * Ivica Grnja (1993–94) *
Ivo Šušak Ivo Šušak (born 10 June 1948) is a Croatian football manager. He was the head coach of Dinamo Vinkovci, Zagreb, Osijek, Maribor, and Dinamo Tbilisi. He was also the head coach of Croatia under-21 team and the Georgian national team. Career ...
(1993–95) * Ivica Matković (1995–96) *
Ante Čačić Ante Čačić (; born 29 September 1953) is a Croatian professional football manager who is the current head coach of Croatian Football League club Dinamo Zagreb. Čačić graduated on the Faculty of Physical Education at the University of Zagr ...
(1995–96) *
Ivan Katalinić Ivan Katalinić (born 17 May 1951) is a former Croatian footballer and former manager who had a successful playing career with Hajduk Split and Southampton in the 1970s and 1980s. As a member of Hajduk's famous "golden generation" of the 1970s ...
(1995–96) * Goran Popović (1996–97) *
Luka Bonačić Luka Bonačić (; born 21 March 1955) is a Croatian football coach and former professional player. Early life He was born in Split, Croatia that was then part of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He began his football career at the Spl ...
(1996–97) * Milan Đuričić (1996–99), (2002–03) *
Stanko Poklepović Stanko "Špaco" Poklepović (19 April 1938 – 24 December 2018) was a Croatian professional football player and manager. Poklepović managed a number of teams over 46 years, including Hajduk Split on four occasions. He was also the first man ...
(1998–00), (2002–03) * Pavo Strugačevac (1999–00) * Stanko Mršić (1999–01) * Vlado Bilić (2000–02) * Vjekoslav Lokica (2001–02) *
Miroslav Blažević Miroslav "Ćiro" Blažević (; born 10 February 1935) is a Croatian former professional football manager and player. His professional playing career spanned from 1954 to 1966, during which he played for Dinamo Zagreb, Lokomotiva Zagreb, FK Saraje ...
(2001–02) *
Nenad Gračan Nenad Gračan (born 23 January 1962) is a Croatian football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the coach of the Croatia women's national football team. Club career Born in Rijeka, SFR Yugoslavia, Gračan started playin ...
(2002–03) *
Branko Karačić Branko Karačić (born 24 September 1960) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of Croatian First Football League club Varaždin. Playing career Club Karačić turned professional in 19 ...
(2003–04) * Stjepan Čordaš (2004–05) *
Ivo Šušak Ivo Šušak (born 10 June 1948) is a Croatian football manager. He was the head coach of Dinamo Vinkovci, Zagreb, Osijek, Maribor, and Dinamo Tbilisi. He was also the head coach of Croatia under-21 team and the Georgian national team. Career ...
(July 1, 2005 – Nov 13, 2006) *
Miroslav Žitnjak Miroslav Žitnjak (born 15 September 1967) is a Croatian retired goalkeeper. He has worked at the Osijek football academy since 2004. Club career After playing with NK Osijek in the Yugoslav First League, he moved to NK Zagreb in 1992 and playe ...
(2006–07) *
Ilija Lončarević Ilija Lončarević (born 8 October 1944) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of Croatian Second Football League club Kustošija. Managerial career Lončarević led Inker Zaprešić to t ...
(Nov 14, 2006 – Sept 26, 2008) * Tomislav Steinbrückner (Sept 26, 2008 – Aug 16, 2010) *
Branko Karačić Branko Karačić (born 24 September 1960) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of Croatian First Football League club Varaždin. Playing career Club Karačić turned professional in 19 ...
(Aug 16, 2010 – May 2, 2011) * Vlado Bilić (May 3, 2011 – March 31, 2012) * Stanko Mršić (March 31, 2012 – May 13, 2013) *
Miroslav Žitnjak Miroslav Žitnjak (born 15 September 1967) is a Croatian retired goalkeeper. He has worked at the Osijek football academy since 2004. Club career After playing with NK Osijek in the Yugoslav First League, he moved to NK Zagreb in 1992 and playe ...
''(interim)'' (May 13, 2013 – June 4, 2013) * Tomislav Steinbrückner (June 4, 2013 – Aug 18, 2013) * Davor Rupnik (Aug 19, 2013 – Oct 21, 2013) * Ivica Kulešević (Oct 21, 2013 – Feb 27, 2014) *
Tomislav Rukavina Tomislav Rukavina (born 14 October 1974) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of the Croatia national U-17 team. Club career In 1992 Rukavina started his football career in his hometown of Osijek, be ...
(Feb 27, 2014 – Feb 11, 2015) *
Ivo Šušak Ivo Šušak (born 10 June 1948) is a Croatian football manager. He was the head coach of Dinamo Vinkovci, Zagreb, Osijek, Maribor, and Dinamo Tbilisi. He was also the head coach of Croatia under-21 team and the Georgian national team. Career ...
(Feb 11, 2015 – June 1, 2015) *
Dražen Besek Dražen Besek (born 10 March 1963) is a Croatian coach and former professional football midfield player, who is currently a general manager of Maghreb de Fès. As a player he was mainly remembered for his time with Croatian teams Varteks and Di ...
(June 14, 2015 – Sept 1, 2015) * Zoran Zekić (Sept 1, 2015– Mar 29, 2019) * Dino Skender (Mar 29, 2019 – Sept 21, 2019) * Ivica Kulešević (Sept 23, 2019 – Sept 4, 2020) *
Nenad Bjelica Nenad Bjelica (; born 20 August 1971) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who was most recently in charge of Prva HNL club Osijek. Club career Born in Osijek, Bjelica started playing for a local club, Metalac Olt ...
(Sept 5, 2020 – Aug 29, 2022)


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