• HŠK Concordia was a Croatian football club formed in Zagreb. The club was founded as the Srednjoškolski športski klub in 1906. By the end of the First...
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  • with all the titles won by clubs from Croatia (Građanski Zagreb, Concordia Zagreb, HAŠK Zagreb and Hajduk Split) or Serbia (BSK Belgrade and Jugoslavija...
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    nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb (English: Dinamo Zagreb Citizens' Football Club), commonly referred to as GNK Dinamo Zagreb or simply Dinamo Zagreb (pronounced [dǐnamo...
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  • in Croatia started in Zagreb in 1912. After World War I Zagreb clubs joined the Yugoslav First League, with Građanski, Concordia and HAŠK becoming yugoslav...
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  • titles. Beside them, Croatian clubs Concordia and HAŠK won one championship. Geographically, Belgrade and Zagreb dominated this period with 7 titles each...
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  • winning national championship titles between 1923 and 1940 (Concordia Zagreb and HAŠK Zagreb along with Građanski), Građanski players often earned caps...
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  • HŠK Concordia Zagreb - SAŠK Sarajevo: 2-1, 9-1 HŠK Gradjanski Zagreb - HŠK Hajduk Osijek: 5-1, 1-3 HŠK Concordia Zagreb - HŠK Gradjanski Zagreb: 6-2...
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  • Concordia Građanski Željezničar HAŠK Hajduk Osijek Zagorac Varaždin Zrinjski Mostar Victoria Zemun SAŠK The Croatian First League season of 1941 was the...
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  • participating raised to six. The champion, Concordia Zagreb, was a newly formed team consisting of previous HAŠK players. Concordia Slavija Osijek Hajduk Jugoslavija...
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  • rsssf.org HASK Zagreb 4-0 ; 1-2 HSK Zemun HSK Hajduk Osijek 0-4 ; 1-7 HŠK Građanski Zagreb SASK Sarajevo 0-0 ; 0-3 HSK Concordia Zagreb HSK Gradjanski...
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  • the 1944 season. Source: rsssf.org 1 : HSK Segesta Sisak HSK Zeljeznicar Zagreb – HSK Segesta Sisak 1 : HSK Gradjanski Osijek 2 : HSK Hajduk Osijek 3 :...
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    Bernard Vukas (category Footballers from Zagreb)
    started his career in the youth ranks of Concordia Zagreb. After WW2, he spent some time in NK Amater Zagreb before moving to Hajduk Split in 1947. He...
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  • Dynamo (Berlin, Bucharest, Dresden, Kyiv, Minsk, Moscow, Tbilisi, Tirana, Zagreb, etc.), Spartak (Moscow, Subotica, Trnava, Vladikavkaz, etc.; Sparta in...
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  • Nogometni klub Zagreb (Zagreb Football Club), commonly known as NK Zagreb or simply Zagreb (pronounced [zâːɡreb]), is a Croatian amateur football club...
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  • Nogometni klub Lokomotiva Zagreb (English: Lokomotiva Zagreb Football Club), commonly known as Lokomotiva Zagreb or simply Lokomotiva, is a Croatian professional...
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  • Karlo Muradori (category HŠK Concordia players)
    Karlo Muradori was a Croatian football midfielder. He won the 1942 Croatian championship with Concordia Zagreb. Nogometni leksikon v t e...
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  • competition was marred by withdrawal of already drawn Croatian clubs Concordia Zagreb and Hajduk Split who objected to the format of the competition. Champions:...
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  • Concordia Zagreb 4FW Adolf Percl (1900-03-16)16 March 1900 (aged 24) Concordia Zagreb 4FW Emil Perška (1896-06-20)20 June 1896 (aged 27) Građanski Zagreb 3MF...
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    teams in 1942–1943 and 1943–1944. Top clubs included Građanski Zagreb, Concordia Zagreb and HAŠK. The Croatian Football Federation was accepted into FIFA...
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  • Viktor Ajbek (category HŠK Concordia players)
    Vukovar's NK Sloga before moving to top-flight club Concordia Zagreb. He was champion of Croatia with Concordia in 1942. With the establishment of the Independent...
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  • Federation. Despite the championship being abandoned before its completion, HAŠK Zagreb was declared the champion. Source: rsssf.org Prva HNL Croatian Football...
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  • of Hajduk Split players only. After their third successive win in 1926, Zagreb obtained the golden cup of King Aleksandar to keep. The competition format...
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  • Antun Pogačnik (category HŠK Concordia players)
    Sarajevo in 1931. In 1934 he was transferred to Građanski Zagreb and then in 1938 to Concordia Zagreb where he ended his club career. Pogačnik played two matches...
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  • Austria Wien. By 1922 he was playing in Yugoslavia in Zagreb. In 1925 he was coaching HŠK Concordia in Yugoslavia. At the 1928 Summer Olympics, Löwenfeld...
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  • (1901-08-10)10 August 1901 (aged 19) 0 Concordia Zagreb 3MF Artur Dubravčić (1894-09-15)15 September 1894 (aged 25) 0 Concordia Zagreb 3MF Ivan Granec (1897-09-08)8...
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  • HAŠK (redirect from HAŠK Zagreb)
    (1943–1945) HAŠK's contemporaries: Građanski Zagreb (HAŠK's biggest city rivals, banned in 1945) Concordia Zagreb (HAŠK's other city rivals, also banned in...
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  • Branko Kralj (category HŠK Concordia players)
    footballer who played as goalkeeper. He was born and died in Zagreb. Kralj joined local side HŠK Concordia in 1938. After World War II when the club was disbanded...
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  • (Yug/CRO) – Concordia Zagreb 1921–1925 Ivan Lučić – (CRO) – Istra 1961 2020–2023, Hajduk Split 2022–present Robert Ljubičić – (CRO) – Dinamo Zagreb 2022–2024...
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  • Slavko Pavletić (category HŠK Concordia players)
    a Croatian footballer who played as a midfielder for Meteor Zagreb and Concordia Zagreb. He made his debut for Croatia under the flag of the Independent...
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  • Slavko Kodrnja (category HŠK Concordia players)
    with Fernando Peyroteo. He won the 1942 Croatian championship with Concordia Zagreb. Kodrnja made his debut for Yugoslavia during the 1933 Balkan Cup match...
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