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Ivan Krstanović
Ivan Krstanović (born 5 January 1983) is a retired Bosnian professional footballer who played as a striker. He became known in Croatia when he became the top scorer of the Croatian Football League in the 2010–11 season with 19 goals.Susic will also call Krstanovic from Dinamo in the national team
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GNK Dinamo Zagreb
Građanski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb (), commonly referred to as simply Dinamo Zagreb (), is a Croatian professional association football, football Football team, club based in Zagreb. Dinamo play their home matches at Stadion Maksimir. They are the most successful club in Football in Croatia, Croatian football, having won twenty-five Croatian First Football League, Prva HNL titles, sixteen Croatian Football Cup, Croatian Cups, еight Croatian Football Super Cup, Croatian Super Cups, and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. The club has spent its entire existence in top flight, having been members of the Yugoslav First League from 1946 to 1991, and then the Prva HNL since its foundation in 1993. At the end of the World War II in Yugoslavia, World War II, the new League of Communists of Yugoslavia, communist government of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia considered Croatian clubs like HŠK Građanski as fascist and Croatian nationalism, nationalist, because they had ...
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Croatian Football League
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. Established in 1992, it was previously called Prva Hrvatska nogometna liga (1. HNL; ), 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 independence of Croatia and the creation of a separate Croatian league from the Yugoslav First League. This newly formed league was 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 a ...
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2014–15 HNK Rijeka Season
The 2014–15 HNK Rijeka season was the 69th season in its history. It was their 24th successive season in the Prva HNL, and 41st successive top tier season. Competitions Overall ''Last updated: 29 May 2015.'' Prva HNL Classification Results summary Results by round Results by opponent Source: 2014–15 Croatian First Football League The 2014–15 Croatian First Football League (officially known as the MAXtv Prva Liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 24th season of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's association football teams in Croatia, ... article UEFA Europa League Group stage Matches Prva HNL SourceHRnogomet.com/small> Croatian Cup SourceHRnogomet.com UEFA Europa League Sourceuefa.com/small> Croatian Supercup SourcesHRnogomet.com/small> Friendlies Pre-season On-season Mid-season Player seasonal records ''Competitive matches only. Updated t ...
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2013–14 HNK Rijeka Season
The 2013–14 season was the 68th season in HNK Rijeka’s history. It was their 23rd successive season in the Prva HNL, and 40th successive top tier season. Competitions Overall ''Last updated: 17 May 2014.'' Prva HNL Classification Results summary Results by round Results by opponent Source: 2013–14 Prva HNL article UEFA Europa League Matches Prva HNL SourceHRnogomet.com/small> Croatian Cup SourceHRnogomet.com/small> UEFA Europa League Sourceuefa.com/small> Friendlies Pre-season On-season Mid-season Player seasonal records ''Competitive matches only. Updated to games played on 17 May 2014.'' Goals Source: #Matches, Competitive matches Assists Source: #Matches, Competitive matches Clean sheets Source: #Matches, Competitive matches Disciplinary record Sourcenk-rijeka.hr/small> Appearances and goals Penalties Overview of statistics Transfers In SourceGlasilo Hrvatsk ...
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2012–13 GNK Dinamo Zagreb Season
This article shows statistics of individual players for the football club GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb. It also lists all matches that Dinamo Zagreb played in the 2012–13 Prva HNL, 2012–13 season. First-team squad First team squad Competitions Overall Prva HNL League table Results summary Results by round Champions League Group A Matches Prva HNL Champions League Croatian Cup SourcesPrva-HNL.hr/small> Player seasonal records ''Competitive matches only. Updated to games played 27 April 2013.'' Top scorers Source: 2012–13 GNK Dinamo Zagreb season#Matches, Competitive matches References External linksGNK Dinamo Zagreb official website
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2011–12 GNK Dinamo Zagreb Season
This article shows statistics of individual players and lists all matches that Dinamo Zagreb will play in the 2011–12 season. Current squad SourcesPrva-HNL.hrSportske novostiSportnet.hr
/small> 1Played for Dinamo Zagreb in 1997–2000 2Played for Dinamo Zagreb in 1999–2003 3Played for Dinamo Zagreb in 2007–2008 Kramarić, Bručić, Ademi and Šitum loaned to NK Lokomotiva till end of the s ...
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2010–11 Croatian First Football League
The 2010–11 Croatian First Football League season (officially known as T-Com Prva HNL for sponsorship reasons) was the 20th edition of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. It began on 23 July 2010 and ended on 21 May 2011. Dinamo Zagreb successfully defended its 2010 title earning their 12th successive championship title in 2011 (and fifth consecutive title). Format Amid a considerable amount of criticism, the Association of Prva HNL Clubs had decided to expand the league from 12 to 16 clubs for the 2009–10 season. However, while the league format is regulated by the association of member clubs, each club must also obtain a football licence for top-flight competitions issued by the Croatian Football Federation and which applies criteria prescribed by UEFA, which are mainly concerned with the standard of their grounds and clubs' financial stability. On 5 April 2010 onl ...
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2009–10 Croatian First Football League
The 2009–10 Croatian First Football League (officially known as the T-Com Prva HNL for sponsorship reasons) was the nineteenth season of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. It began on 24 July 2009 and ended on 13 May 2010. GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb were the defending champions, having won their eleventh championship title (and fourth consecutive title) the previous season, and they defended the title again, after a goalless draw with HNK Hajduk Split, Hajduk Split on 1 May 2010. The format was changed from previous season in that the league was expanded from 12 to 16 clubs. Promotion and relegation from 2008–09 Due to the expansion, no teams were directly relegated following the 2008–09 Croatian First Football League, 2008–09 season. Four teams from 2008–09 Croatian Second Football League, 2008–09 Druga HNL earned direct promotion. These were champion ...
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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. Established in 1992, it was previously called Prva Hrvatska nogometna liga (1. HNL; ), 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 independence of Croatia and the creation of a separate Croatian league from the Yugoslav First League. This newly formed league was 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 a ...
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2008–09 Croatian First Football League
The 2008–09 Croatian First Football League (officially known as the T-Com Prva HNL for sponsorship reasons) was the eighteenth season of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. It started on 27 July 2008 and ended on 31 May 2009. Dinamo Zagreb were the defending champions, having won their twelfth championship title the previous season, and they defended the title again, after a win against Slaven Belupo on 17 May 2009. Promotion and relegation Međimurje were automatically relegated to Druga HNL as they finished last in the previous season, while Croatia Sesvete were automatically promoted from Druga HNL after winning the 2007–08 title. In a two-legged playoff between Inter Zaprešić and Hrvatski dragovoljac, the former kept their Prva HNL status by beating Hrvatski dragovoljac with 2–0 on aggregate (2–0, 0–0). League expansion In June 2007 Igor Štimac, pres ...
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2007–08 Premier League Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
The 2007–08 Premijer Liga season, the eighth since its establishment and the sixth as a unified country-wide league, began on 4 August 2007. FK Sarajevo are the defending Premijer Liga champions, having won their first Premijer Liga title and fourth league championship overall the previous season. The 2006–07 season saw Borac and Radnik relegated to the Prva Liga RS. They were replaced by Laktaši and Travnik from the Prva Liga RS and FBiH respectively. Clubs and stadiums Premijer Liga All-Star Team (1st Half Season/h1> Coaches of each team in the league decided to vote for players who have impressed the most in the first half of the season. The only twist is that the coaches couldn't vote a player from their own team. Coaches that participated in the votes are: Slaviša Bižičić ( FK Modriča), Husref Musemić (FK Sarajevo), Enver Hadžiabdić ( FK Željezničar), Pavle Skočibušić ( NK Žepče), Dušan Jevrić ( Slavija Sarajevo), Mirza Golubica (NK Travnik), S ...
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Premier League Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
The Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (; ; sr-Cyrl, Премијер лига Босне и Херцеговине), officially known as the Wwin League of Bosnia and Herzegovina for sponsorship purposes, is the top tier football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is operated by the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As the country's most prestigious level of football competition, the league changed format in the 2016–17 season and is contested by 12 clubs with the last two teams relegated at the end of every season. As of the 2025–26 season, the league is represented by four clubs in European competition. The winner of the Premier League starts from the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round. The winner of the Bosnian Cup starts from the second qualifying round of the UEFA Conference League, while the runner-up and third placed team on the table start from the UEFA Conference League first qualifying round. The bottom two teams are relegat ...
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