• The 197475 season was the 64th season in Hajduk Split's history and their 29th season in the Yugoslav First League. Their 1st-place finish in the 1973–74...
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  • Hajduk Split, commonly referred to as Hajduk Split (Croatian pronunciation: [xǎjduːk splît]), is a Croatian professional football club based in Split...
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  • 10,859 spectators 197475 Yugoslav Second League 1974 Yugoslav Cup 197475 NK Dinamo Zagreb season 197475 NK Hajduk Split season Yugoslavia Domestic...
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  • teams, with notable victories 4–2 away against NK Zagreb, home 3–0 over Rijeka, and 2–1 over Hajduk Split. Their top scorer, Nino Bule, finished with 14...
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  • the others being Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split and Rijeka. The precursor to NK Osijek was founded on 27 February 1945 as NK Udarnik on the tradition of banned...
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  • Zagreb played a total of 18 seasons in the top flight before league got disintegrated in 1991 with only Croatian big teams Hajduk, Dinamo and Rijeka achieving...
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  • The 197475 season was the 63rd season in Hajduk Split’s history and their 28th season in the Yugoslav First League. Their 8th place finish in the 1972–73...
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  • season was the 65th season in Hajduk Split's history and their 30th season in the Yugoslav First League. Their 1st-place finish in the 197475 season...
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    Branko Oblak (category HNK Hajduk Split players)
    and scored 33 goals. In 1973, he moved to Hajduk Split and stayed there for two seasons. In both seasons Hajduk won the national champion and cup winner...
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  • Ivan Katalinić (category HNK Hajduk Split players)
    lost to NK Zagreb, and continued a poor series, he was sacked on 9 October 2016. Hajduk Split Yugoslav First League: 1970–71, 1973–74, 197475, 1978–79...
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  • eight seasons between 1997–98 and 2004–05. He played his last game for the club on 7 July 2005, a friendly match against his former club Hajduk Split, where...
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    Josip Skoblar (category HNK Hajduk Split managers)
    scored in a single French First Division season: 44 Marseille 3rd all time goalscorer[citation needed] Hajduk Split Yugoslav Cup: 1986–87, 1990–91[citation...
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    The 1978–79 Yugoslav Championship both Hajduk Split and Dinamo Zagreb finished the season on 50 points, but Hajduk won the championship having the better...
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  • Petar Krpan (category HNK Hajduk Split players)
    loan. He then returned to Croatia and played one season apiece for Osijek, NK Zagreb and HNK Hajduk Split, before returning to Leiria for 2004–05; he was...
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    Ahmad Sharbini (category HNK Hajduk Split players)
    league match in the new season, on 13 August 2009, he signed for Hajduk Split with his brother Anas. During his three years with Hajduk, Ahmad scored only...
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  • Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Lokomotiva, Osijek, Rijeka). Four other Croatian clubs which had appeared in the top Yugoslav league (Cibalia, RNK Split, NK Zagreb...
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  • 1978–79 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    Source: 1978–79 Yugoslav Second League 1978–79 Yugoslav Cup 1978–79 NK Hajduk Split season ts/eZd (2 November 2008). "Neodigrana utakmica Rijeka – Dinamo,...
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    Miroslav Blažević (category HNK Hajduk Split managers)
    to take over NK Zagreb. The club experienced a successful 2006–07 season which saw them finish third behind Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split and earned them...
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  • Kantrida bijelih snova (in Croatian). Rijeka: Adamić. ISBN 978-953-219-393-0. 197475 Yugoslav First League at rsssf.com Prvenstvo 1974.-75. at nk-rijeka.hr...
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  • 1979–80 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    Rijeka Sarajevo Skopje Split Titograd Tuzla Zagreb Zenica The season's week 25 derby match, pitting reigning league champions Hajduk versus current league...
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  • HNK Cibalia (redirect from NK Cibalia)
    2009–10 season was Cibalia's best ever season in the top division of Croatian football. They finished third after giants Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split, having...
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    Eternal derby (Croatia) (category HNK Hajduk Split)
    football clubs Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split. The rivalry can be traced back to 1920s when Zagreb's Građanski and Hajduk often clashed in the Kingdom of...
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  • Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split is a Croatian football club founded based in the city of Split, that competes in Prva HNL, top football league in...
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  • 1965–66 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    concluding weeks of the 1963-64 season. In late August 1965, two weeks into the new league season, FK Željezničar, Hajduk Split, and NK Trešnjevka were found guilty...
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  • to as NK Olimpija Ljubljana or simply Olimpija, was a Slovenian association football club based in Ljubljana. The club was founded in 1945 as NK Enotnost...
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  • 1963–64 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    He claimed that towards the end of the season his club threw its league matches against Hajduk Split and NK Trešnjevka in exchange for monetary payouts...
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    HNK Rijeka (redirect from NK Rijeka)
    Quarnero identify was played on 7 August 1946, bringing revenge against Hajduk Split for the loss from the previous year. The club began the new course with...
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  • 1973–74 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    competition was the 46th top league season since 1923 in various incarnations of Yugoslavia. It was won by Hajduk Split by the tightest of margins over second...
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  • the big four clubs (Red Star Belgrade, Partizan, Hajduk Split and Dinamo Zagreb). In the 1980–81 season, Željezničar reached the Yugoslav cup final (Marshal...
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  • Dado Pršo (category NK Pazinka players)
    training with the local clubs NK Bagat and NK Zadar before moving to HNK Hajduk Split, at aged 12. He went through the ranks of Hajduk until, in 1991, a medical...
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