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2012–13 NK Osijek Season
This article shows statistics of individual players for the 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 ... football club. It also lists all matches that Osijek played in the 2012–13 season. First-team squad Competitions Overall Prva HNL Results summary Results by round Matches Prva HNL Europa League Croatian Cup SourcesPrva-HNL.hr/small> Player seasonal records ''Competitive matches only. Updated to games played 20 April 2013.'' Top scorers Source: Competitive matches Appearances and goals SourcesPrva-HNL.hr References {{DEFAULTSORT:Osijek Season 2012-13 2012-13 Croatian football clubs 2012–13 season ...
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NK Osijek
Nogometni klub Osijek (), commonly referred to as NK Osijek (), is a Croatian professional association football, football sports club, club from Osijek. Founded in 1947, it was the club from Slavonia with the most seasons in the Yugoslav First League and, after the independence of Croatia in 1992, it is one of the four clubs that have List of unrelegated association football clubs, never been relegated from the Croatian First Football League, Croatian First League, the others being GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb, HNK Hajduk Split, Hajduk Split and HNK Rijeka, Rijeka. 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, 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 Februa ...
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Ivan Ibriks
Ivan Ibriks (born 6 October 1987) is a 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 ...n football defender, currently playing for lower league side Podravac Sopje. External links * Ivan Ibriksat Sportnet.hr 1987 births Living people Sportspeople from Virovitica Men's association football midfielders Men's association football fullbacks Croatian men's footballers HNK Suhopolje players NK Osijek players RNK Split players NK Vinogradar players Croatian Football League players 21st-century Croatian sportsmen {{Croatia-footy-defender-stub ...
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NK Zadar
Nogometni klub 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 26 April 1945, a new club named ''Fiskulturno društvo Zadar'' was founded, with departments of football, basketball and athletics. On 9 February 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 they lost in the semi-fina ...
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Stadion Stanovi
Stadion Stanovi (English language, English: ''Stanovi Stadium'') is a football (soccer), football stadium in Zadar, Croatia. It serves as the home ground for football club HNK Zadar. The stadium has a capacity of 5,860, of which 2,860 are seated. In the current form, the stadium was completed for the 1979 Mediterranean Games held in Split, Croatia, Split. Due to new license conditions set by the Croatian Football Federation, the stadium was equipped with a floodlight system in 2008. On 29 March 2008, NK Zadar player Hrvoje Ćustić suffered severe head injuries after colliding with a concrete wall positioned about three metres from the sideline. His death in hospital a few days later prompted a renovation of the stadium, which included removing the controversial wall. References

NK Zadar Football venues in Croatia, Stanovi Sports venues in Zadar Buildings and structures completed in 1979 Buildings and structures in Zadar Yugoslav Croatian architecture {{Croatia-spo ...
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Matches
A match is a tool for starting a fire. Typically, matches are made of small wooden sticks or stiff paper. One end is coated with a material that can be ignited by friction generated by striking the match against a suitable surface. Wooden matches are packaged in matchboxes, and paper matches are partially cut into rows and stapled into matchbooks. The coated end of a match, known as the match "head", consists of a bead of active ingredients and binder, often colored for easier inspection. There are two main types of matches: safety matches, which can be struck only against a specially prepared surface, and strike-anywhere matches, for which any suitably frictional surface can be used. Etymology The word ''match'' derives from Old French ''mèche'', referring to the wick of a candle. Historically, the term ''match'' referred to lengths of cord (later cambric) impregnated with chemicals, and allowed to burn continuously. These were used to light fires and fire guns (see matchl ...
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Dragan Blatnjak
Dragan Blatnjak (born 1 August 1981) is a Bosnian football manager and former player. He is the current manager of Croatian club Zadar. Club career Previously Blatnjak played for Russian club FC Khimki (until 2010) and Hajduk Split in the Croatian First League. International career He made his debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in a March 2002 friendly match away against Macedonia and has earned a total of 12 caps, scoring no goals. His final international was an October 2007 European Championship qualification match against Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of .... Managerial career After first being an assistant coach at the club, Blatnjak was named manager of Zadar in December 2022.
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Nikša Petrović
Nikša Petrović (born 27 January 1992) is a Croatian football midfielder, who played for Osijek in the Prva HNL The Hrvatska nogometna liga (; ), abbreviated as HNL and also known for sponsorship reasons as the SuperSport HNL, is a professional association football league in Croatia and the highest level of the Croatian football league system. Establish .... Hi career with Osijek was ruined however by persisting knee injuries.Nikša Petrović pojačava Smojin kadar?
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Mislav Leko
Mislav Leko (born 19 December 1987) is a Croatian retired football defender. References External links * 1987 births Living people Footballers from Osijek Men's association football defenders Croatian men's footballers NK Olimpija Osijek players NK Junak Sinj players NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac players NK Karlovac 1919 players NK Osijek players FC Brașov (1936) players Fredrikstad FK players Croatian Football League players First Football League (Croatia) players Liga I players Norwegian First Division players Norwegian Second Division players Croatian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Romania Croatian expatriate sportspeople in Romania Expatriate men's footballers in Norway Croatian expatriate sportspeople in Norway 21st-century Croatian sportsmen {{Croatia-footy-defender-stub ...
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Josip Mišić (footballer Born 1994)
Josip Mišić may refer to: * Josip Mišić (footballer, born 1986), Croatian left-back for NK Vinogradar * Josip Mišić (footballer, born 1994) Josip Mišić may refer to: * Josip Mišić (footballer, born 1986), Croatian left-back for NK Vinogradar * Josip Mišić (footballer, born 1994), Croatian attacking midfielder for Dinamo Zagreb {{Hndis, Misic, Josip ...
, Croatian attacking midfielder for Dinamo Zagreb {{Hndis, Misic, Josip ...
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Ivo Smoje
Ivo Smoje (born 21 November 1978) is a Croatian retired footballer who primarily played for hometown club 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 .... External links * Ivo Smojeat hrsport.net 1978 births Living people Footballers from Split, Croatia Men's association football defenders Croatian men's footballers NK Grafičar Vodovod players GNK Dinamo Zagreb players NK Croatia Sesvete players NK Osijek players HNK Hajduk Split players Croatian Football League players {{Croatia-footy-defender-stub ...
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Josip Lukačević
Josip Lukačević (born 3 November 1983) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Club career Lukačević spent the latter seasons in the Austrian amateur ranks. International career He made his senior debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in an unofficial match in 2007 against Poland. His sole official match was a June 2008 friendly against Azerbaijan Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a Boundaries between the continents, transcontinental and landlocked country at the boundary of West Asia and Eastern Europe. It is a part of the South Caucasus region and is bounded by ... in which he came on as a second-half substitute for Mladen Žižović. References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lukacevic, Josip 1983 births Living people Sportspeople from Brčko District Men's association football defenders Men's association football midfielders Bosnia and Herzegovina men's footballers 21st-century Bosnia and ...
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Tomislav Šorša
Tomislav Šorša (born 11 May 1989) is a Croatian football midfielder, currently playing for FC Brașov in the Romanian Liga II. Club career Šorša started his career playing at youth level for his hometown club Osijek, with whom he signed a professional four-year contract in July 2006. He made his debut for the first team in the 2006–07 season and made a total of thirteen appearances before being loaned to Druga HNL side Karlovac for the 2008–09 season. He helped them win the promotion to Prva HNL with two goals in 25 appearances. In September 2009, Šorša extended his contract for four more years. The following season Šorša scored his first goal in Prva HNL in a 3–1 victory over Istra 1961. He began his career as a striker, but manager Tomislav Steinbrückner moved him into a midfield role during the course of the season. In season 2016/17 he was loaned to Romanian club CFR Cluj Fotbal Club CFR 1907 Cluj, commonly known as CFR Cluj ( or ) or simply CFR, is a ...
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