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Ε½NK Osijek
Ε½NK Osijek is a Croatian professional women's football (soccer), women's football based in Osijek. It is the women's section of NK Osijek. It was founded in 1990 and is the most successful team in Croatian women's football with 24 Croatian Women's First Football League, Croatian championship titles. The 2010–11 title was won without dropping a single point in all of their 20 league games; last such success was in the season 2001–02. They also won the Croatian Women's Football Cup 19 times out of 31 editions. Honours *Croatian First Division (women), Croatian First Division: **Winners (24): 1994 to 2003, 2007 to 2017–18 Croatian Women's First Football League, 2018, 2020–21 Croatian Women's First Football League, 2021, 2022–23 Croatian Women's First Football League, 2023 **Runners-up (5): 1993, 2004, 2018–19 Croatian Women's First Football League, 2019, 2019–20 Croatian Women's First Football League, 2020, 2021–22 Croatian Women's First Football League, 2022 *Cro ...
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Gradski Vrt Stadium
Gradski vrt 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 18,856, it has been best known as the home ground of Croatian football club NK Osijek. History Construction started in 1949, but works were stopped several times. The first match played on the ground of Gradski Vrt was played between NK Osijek and FK Sloboda Tuzla on 7 September 1958. In 1980, the stadium was officially opened. In 1982, the record of stadium attendance was broken, on the football match between NK Osijek and Dinamo Zagreb. At that match, there were 40,000 attendants. The result was 1–2. In 1998 seats and reflectors were installed. In 2005, the stadium was renovated. Under the west stand, VIP rooms were set and the lodge was rearranged, adding 1,000 new seats. The athletics track was reconstructed, repainted from red to blue. After this renovation, the stadium has fulfilled UEFA's stadium criteria. I ...
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2020–21 Croatian Women's Football Cup
The 2020–21 Croatian Women's Football Cup was the 30th season of the annual Croatian football cup competition. Twenty three teams participated in the competition, all eight teams from the 2020–21 Croatian Women's First Football League and all teams from second level. The competition started on 13 September 2020 and ended on 3 June 2021 with the final in Krapina, a nominally neutral venue. Matches Preliminary round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final Notes References External linksCompetition rules {{DEFAULTSORT:2020-21 Croatian Women's Football Cup Croatian Women's Football Cup Cup A cup is an open-top vessel (container) used to hold liquids for drinking, typically with a flattened hemispherical shape, and often with a capacity of about . Cups may be made of pottery (including porcelain), glass, metal, wood, stone, pol ...
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UEFA Women's Champions League
The UEFA Women's Champions League, previously called the UEFA Women's Cup (2001–2009), is a European women's association football competition. It involves the top club teams from countries affiliated with the European governing body UEFA. The competition was first played in 2001–02 under the name ''UEFA Women's Cup'', and renamed the Champions League for the 2009–10 edition. The most significant changes in 2009 were the inclusion of runners-up from the top eight ranked nations, a one-off final as opposed to the two-legged finals in previous years, and – until 2018 – playing the final in the same city as the men's UEFA Champions League final. In the 2021–22 season, the competition proper included a group stage for the first time in the Women's Champions League era, which will evolve into a league phase from the 2025–26 season onward. Lyon is the most successful club in the competition's history, winning the title eight times, including five consecutive titles fro ...
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2023–24 Croatian Women's First Football League
The 2023–24 Croatian Women's First Football League (Prva hrvatska nogometna liga za ΕΎene) was the 33rd season of Croatian Women's First Football League, the national championship for women's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 3 September 2023. The league was contested by eight teams. First stage was played in a double round robin format, with each team playing every other team two times over 14 rounds. In a second stage teams were divided in two groups according to the table standings. Ε½NK Osijek were the defending champions, having won their 24th title in 2022–23. Teams The following is a complete list of teams who have secured a place in the 2023–24 Croatian Women's First Football League. Regular season League table Results Play-offs Championship play-offs League table Results Relegation play-offs League table Results Relegation play-off At the end of the season, seventh placed Gorica will con ...
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2022–23 Croatian Women's Football Cup
The 2022–23 Croatian Women's Football Cup was the 32nd season of the annual Croatian football cup competition. Twenty six teams participated in the competition, all eight teams from the 2022–23 Croatian Women's First Football League and all teams from second level. The competition started on September 4,2022 and ended on June 4,2023 with the final in Zagreb. Matches Preliminary round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final References External linksCompetition rules {{DEFAULTSORT:2022-23 Croatian Women's Football Cup Croatian Women's Football Cup Cup A cup is an open-top vessel (container) used to hold liquids for drinking, typically with a flattened hemispherical shape, and often with a capacity of about . Cups may be made of pottery (including porcelain), glass, metal, wood, stone, pol ...
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2020 Croatian Women's Football Cup
The 2020 Croatian Women's Football Cup was the twenty-ninth season of the annual Croatian football cup competition. Eleven teams participated in the competition, all eight teams from the 2019–20 Croatian Women's First Football League and three teams from second level that applied for competition. The competition started on 22 February 2020 and was scheduled to end on 31 May 2020. Split were defending champions. Viktorija, Osijek, Lepoglava, Katarina Zrinski and Dinamo Zagreb received bye to the quarter-finals. Due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the last quarter-finals match was postponed indefinitely and ultimately not held. Matches Round of 16 Quarter-finals References External linksCompetition rules {{DEFAULTSORT:2020 Croatian Women's Football Cup Croatian Women's Football Cup Cup A cup is an open-top vessel (container) used to hold liquids for drinking, typically with a flattened hemispherical shape, and often with a capacity of about . Cups may be ...
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2017–18 Croatian Women's Football Cup
The 2017–18 Croatian Women's Football Cup was the twenty seventh season of the annual Croatian football cup competition. Fourteen teams participated in the competition, all ten teams from the 2017–18 Croatian Women's First Football League and four teams from second level that applied for competition. The competition began on 21 October 2017 with the first of four rounds and ended on 10 June 2018 with the final at the Gradski stadion in Otočac, a nominally neutral venue. Osijek were defending champions, having won the cup in the previous eleven editions. They were eliminated by Ε½NK Split in the quarter-finals who went on to win the cup for the first time after beating Agram in the finals. Matches Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final References External linksCompetition rulesResult overview (page 25) {{DEFAULTSORT:2017-18 Croatian Women's Football Cup Croatian Women's Football Cup Cup A cup is an open-top vessel (container) used to hold liq ...
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2016–17 Croatian Women's First Football League
The 2016–17 Croatian Women's First Football League (Prva hrvatska nogometna liga za ΕΎene) was the twenty sixth season of Croatian Women's First Football League, the national championship for women's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 10 September 2016 and ended on 4 June 2017. The league was contested by ten teams and played in a double round robin format, with each team playing every other team two times over 18 rounds. Ε½NK Osijek were the defending champions, having won their twentieth title in 2015–16. Teams The following is a complete list of teams who are contesting the 2016–17 Croatian Women's First Football League. League table Results Top scorers :''Updated to matches played on 4 June 2017.'' References External linksCroatian Women's First Football Leagueat UEFA.comCroatian Women's First Football Leagueat Croatian Football Federation website {{DEFAULTSORT:2016-17 Croatian Women's Firs ...
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2015–16 Croatian Women's First Football League
The 2015–16 Croatian Women's First Football League (Prva hrvatska nogometna liga za ΕΎene) was the twenty fifth season of Croatian Women's First Football League, the national championship for women's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The league was contested by 10 teams. Ε½NK Osijek were the defending champions, having won their nineteenth title in 2014–15. Teams The following is a complete list of teams who are contesting the 2015–16 Croatian Women's First Football League. League table Results Top scorers :''Updated to matches played on 22 May 2016.'' References External linksCroatian Women's First Football Leagueat UEFA.comCroatian Women's First Football Leagueat Croatian Football Federation websiteCroatian Women's First Football Leagueat soccerway.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2015-16 Croatian Women's First Football League Croatian Women's First Football League seasons Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croa ...
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2014–15 Croatian Women's First Football League
The 2014–15 Croatian Women's First Football League (Prva hrvatska nogometna liga za ΕΎene) was the twenty fourth season of Croatian Women's First Football League, the national championship for women's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The league was contested by 10 teams, two more than in the previous season. Ε½NK Osijek were the defending champions, having won their eighteenth title in 2013–14. In April 2015, Rijeka-Jack Pot announced their withdrawal from the competition. According to the competition rulebook since they quit during the first half of the second part of the season, the matches played in the first part of the season were considered valid and all further matches were considered as not played. They played only one match in the second part of the season, a 5–1 loss against Viktorija. Teams The following is a complete list of teams who are contesting the 2014–15 Prva HNLΕ½. League table Results External linksCro ...
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2013–14 Croatian Women's First Football League
The 2013–14 Croatian Women's First Football League (Prva hrvatska nogometna liga za ΕΎene) was the twenty-third season of Croatian Women's First Football League, the national championship for women's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The league was contested by 8 teams. Ε½NK Osijek were the defending champions, having won their seventeenth title in 2012–13. League table Results First round Second round Top goalscorers The top scorers in the 2013–14 Prva HNLΕ½ season were: References External linksCroatian Women's First Football Leagueat UEFA.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2013-14 Croatian Women's First Football League Croatian Women's First Football League seasons Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze ... 1 ...
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2012–13 Croatian Women's First Football League
The 2012–13 Croatian Women's First Football League (Prva hrvatska nogometna liga za ΕΎene) was the twenty-second season of Croatian Women's First Football League, the national championship for women's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The league was contested by 7 teams. Ε½NK Osijek were the defending champions, having won their sixteenth title in 2011–12. League table Results First round Second round References External linksCroatian Women's First Football Leagueat UEFA.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2012-13 Croatian Women's First Football League Croatian Women's First Football League seasons Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze ... 1 ...
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