Its away strip consists of red and blue shirts with vertical stripes (sometimes narrow, sometimes wide), blue shorts and socks, to symbolize the Croatian flag. Featured Products. The record modern (all-seated) attendance is 38,000 for a match against Dinamo Zagreb on 22 February 2009. The club's players then joined the Partisan general headquarters on the island of Vis in the Adriatic. The club was founded in the centuries-old pub U Fleků in Prague (then also part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), by a group of students from Split: Fabjan Kaliterna, Lucijan Stella, Ivan Šakić and Vjekoslav Ivanišević. Hajduk supporters who would later reestablish the once forbidden name of Torcida, were situated in the east stands. "Hajduk lives forever" is their slogan. However, even though the team was performing well, the club was financially poorly managed, accumulating a massive financial loss that led to blocking of club's account. Home wins against Dinamo București (3–0), Unirea Urziceni (4–1) and Anderlecht (1–0) were, however, just a temporary reminiscence of former successes. [20] The following year, reconstruction of "Stari Plac" stadium was finished, and it homed the club for more than three decades. It is speculated that famed hajduk Andrija Šimić, who triumphantly arrived in Split in 1902 to cheering crowds (after a long stint in an Austrian prison), was perhaps the inspiration for the name. Vuonna 2001 kaupungissa laskettiin asuvan 188 694 asukasta; arvio vuonna 2007 on noin 221 500 asukasta. 1914 saw the club choose a white shirt, blue shorts and socks; a combination that symbolizes white sails on a blue sea. [16] One of their biggest future rivals, FK Partizan, were founded instead. L'Hajduk gioca allo Stadio municipale di Poljud[3] sin dal 1979; lo stadio fu costruito per i VIII Giochi del Mediterraneo ospitati proprio a Spalato. Two such players – goalkeeper Vladimir Beara and Zagreb-born midfielder Bernard Vukas (called "Bajdo") – were called to represent Team Europe in friendly matches against Great Britain. [4] They went to the pub following a match between AC Sparta and SK Slavia and decided it was time their own town founded a professional club. Today, Hajduk's biggest rivals are Dinamo Zagreb, as the matches between the two teams are referred to as "Eternal derby". The election of new chairman Mate Peroš in June 2008, upon which he changed the entire professional staff and reorganized the administration, brought only temporary relief. Your search for a perfect gift for any Hajduk supporter ends here! [11], Hajduk reached their first period of glory in the late 1920s, when they won their first two Yugoslav championships (1927 and 1929), which earned them a slot in the Central European Cup. Hajduk played its first game in a strip with red and white vertical stripes, which symbolized the Croatian coat of arms. Le premier match de l’histoire du Hajduk se joua contre le Calcio Spalato, l’équipe des italiens de Split. The color white has since then become a symbol for the club, along with the nickname 'Bili' ('Whites'). Following World War II and the formation of the Yugoslav league system in 1946, Hajduk went on to spend the entire SFR Yugoslavia period at the top level. U prvom međusobnom susretu, 11. lipnja 1911. igrajući protiv gradskog, športskog i političkog protivnika - Hajduka, Edera je izgubila utakmicu sa 9:0. Hajduk Split, Juniorsko prvenstvo Jugoslavije u nogometu, https://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hrvatski_Nogometni_Klub_Hajduk_Split&oldid=118254359, Società sportive campioni nazionali di calcio, Collegamento interprogetto a Wikiquote presente ma assente su Wikidata, Voci non biografiche con codici di controllo di autorità, licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione-Condividi allo stesso modo, Miglior inizio di campionato: 7 vittorie di fila. After Zebec left the club, he was replaced by the young and talented Tomislav Ivić, who would later become the club's coaching legend and one of the most successful managers in Europe, winning eight league titles in seven different countries. La popolazione. The stadium's first name was "Krajeva njiva", but after club moved to Poljud, the old ground has become known in Split as the "Stari Plac" or "Staro Hajdukovo" (Old Hajduk's place). 20130602 Split 003.jpg 3,968 × 2,976; 2.5 MB. The team's traditional home colours are white shirts with blue shorts and blue socks. However, the Football Association of Yugoslavia qualified them to the European Mitropa Cup, while Partizan was chosen to participate in the inaugural European Cup.[22]. From 1970 to 1980, Hajduk had achieved its most successful years in Yugoslavia. Hajduk Split fans are called Torcida Split, who are the oldest organized firm in Europe, being founded in 1950. I fondatori del club erano Fabjan Kaliterna, Lucijan Stella, Ivan Šakić, Vjekoslav Ivanišević e Vladimir Šore. The 'Heart of Hajduk' (Croatian: Hajdučko srce) is an annual football prize which was established in 1994 and is officially awarded by the Hajduk Split supporters' to the team's best performing player during the season. Prvu historijsku utakmicu HNK Hajduk je odigrao upravo protiv "Calcia", pobijedivši ih sa 9:0. In four seasons (1963 to 1966), the club finished no better than tenth and no better than fourth in the next half of the decade. Although UEFA has not introduced compulsory registration of the third set of colours, one possibility was shirts of vertical red and white stripes, but were not adopted due to the resemblance of club colours of Red Star Belgrade. This unexpected success was achieved with a team of youngsters, and Nadoveza as a league top scorer yet another time. In 2009, they started an initiative called "Dite puka" (People's Child) that should have prompted fans to buy up the club's shares and gain control of the club, which at the time didn't happen. [21] Although Hajduk later beat both Red Star (4–1) and Partizan (4–2) in Belgrade, Red Star became the champion by only a two-point margin. Di questa generazione fecero parte i difensori Džoni, Holcer, Buljan, Mužinić e Peruzović, i centrocampisti Jurica Jerković, Gudelj e Hlevnjak (ma da Lubiana arrivarono anche Brane Oblak e gli attaccanti Žungul e Šurjak e, subito dopo, Slišković). In 2010, Hajduk won the Croatian Cup, its first trophy in five years, and later managed to qualify for the group stage of 2010–11 UEFA Europa League which was the first time since 1994 club secured a place in the group stages of UEFA competitions. Pages in category "HNK Hajduk Split" This category contains only the following page. [30][31][32] On 1 April 2015, Brbić was sacked by the club's supervisory board and on 18 May replaced by Ivan Kos. Hajduk ended up losing the match 1–13 (0–13). [2] En 1912, el Hajduk jugó su primer partido en Zagreb contra el HAŠK y perdió 3-2. However, there was a scandal in the last match of the season when Partizan defeated Olimpija after scoring in the 95th minute of the match (despite UEFA not yet introducing added time for another 20 years) after numerous dubious referee decisions during the match. [19] Hajduk's leadership was sanctioned, the team's captain expelled from the communist party, and Vjenceslav Žuvela imprisoned. Dalibor Brozović. The club's struggles were often linked to their new home stadium, which had athletic running track around the pitch, as opposed to Stari Plac, where supporters could cheer much closer to their team. They took their name from the Brazilian fan group they idolized, which comes from the Portuguese 'torcer' which means 'to cheer on'. It is one of two fan-owned sports teams in Croatia, reaching over 43,000 members in 2016,[1] and over 31,000 members for current year. [19] It was created by engineering student Vjenceslav Žuvela, who chose the name after the enthusiastic Brazilian fans, and Torcida become the first organized group of supporters in Europe. Former major rivalries used to include Serbian clubs Red Star and Partizan who along with Hajduk and Dinamo were part of the so-called Yugoslav Big Four, the biggest and most successful clubs in the former Yugoslavia. Although Hajduk did manage to win Cup in 2003 and league titles in 2004 and 2005, as well as sign Dinamo's promising young captain Niko Kranjčar and their legendary manager Miroslav Blažević, when finances and politically driven leadership finally broke down, so did the club's results. In 1988, during a Cup Winners' Cup home match with Marseille, crowd trouble caused the game to be canceled at 2–0 for Hajduk to award Marseille a default 0–3 victory; Hajduk was also banned from all UEFA competitions for the next two years.[26]. Traveling roughly 30,000 kilometers, and playing over 90 matches, the club won 74 of them, while at the same time Allied airplanes dropped fliers all over Europe prompting other football clubs to follow Hajduk example. Vedran Rožić holds the club's overall official games appearance record by playing in 390 matches over the course of 12 seasons from 1972 to 1984. The 1960s were remembered as some of the hardest times in Hajduk's history. La Provincia di Spalato (1941-43) all'interno del Governatorato della Dalmazia Con la caduta del fascismo , che avvenne il 25 luglio 1943, il personale amministrativo del Governatorato della Dalmazia, giunto dalla penisola italiana nel 1941, e le organizzazioni politiche italiane iniziarono a sfollare. La partita d'esordio fu contro la squadra di calcio degli spalatini italiani, il Calcio Spalato, sconfitto con un netto 9-0. On 28 October 1950, a day before a decisive match against one of its biggest rivals Red Star Belgrade (a 2–1 win), the official fan organization Torcida was founded. Domestically, the club won its first and (as of yet) last double crown. The inspiration of the name were the Brazilian fans at the 1950 FIFA World Cup which were called Torcida. The next year, the squad was considered so strong that 10 out of the 11 players which played an international friendly for Yugoslavia against Czechoslovakia were contracted to Hajduk (only exception being the goalkeeper, as Hajduk had an Italian goalkeeper at the time). [2] There are also over 50 Hajduk fan clubs situated mostly across Croatia and Germany, but as far as United States, Ireland and Australia.[3]. Even if financially secure, newly appointed chairman Joško Svaguša continued the policy of expensive signings and unsustainable expenses to regain the club's former glory. je najveći uspjeh Hajduka bilo osvajanje kupa, kojim je započeo niz od pet uzastopnih osvajanja tog natjecanja.U prvenstvu je sezonu završio na desetom mjestu, dok je kao aktualni prvak prvi put sudjelovao u Kup prvaka, ali je odmah ispao od španjolske Valencije. For details of former players, see List of HNK Hajduk Split players. As a Croatian champion the club was about the play the playoffs for Yugoslav championship, but with World War II emerging, the championship was never finished. From the 2014–15 season, HNK Hajduk Split Reserves (or Hajduk II) was formed and replaced the U-19 team to compete in Croatia’s reorganised Third Division. After entering the group stage, Hajduk finished second behind Benfica, ahead of Steaua București and Anderlecht, before losing in the quarter-finals to eventual champions Ajax (0–0, 0–3). Hajduk's biggest European achievements are appearances in three European Cup quarter-finals, one UEFA Cup semi-final and one Cup Winners' Cup semi-final. Split (italsky Spalato) je město ve střední Dalmácii na chorvatském pobřeží Jaderského moře.S přibližně 178 tisíc i obyvatel je to druhé největší město země a správní středisko Splitsko-dalmatské župy a také arcidiecéze splitsko-makarské Římskokatolické církve. [25] The first three years under Ivić saw Hajduk win two Yugoslav titles and three cups. Nogometni klub "Hajduk" - Split : 1911-1951 by NK "Hajduk"-Split ( Book ) 3 editions published ... Hrvatski Nogometni Klub Hajduk Split Società calcistica croata con sede nella città di Spalato. La Torcida[9] Hajduk's biggest victory in European competitions was 8–0 against Gøtu Ítróttarfelag in 2002, while their heaviest defeat, 0–6, came against Ajax in 1993. 110 GODINA. They all knew how popular the sport was in their home city of Split, and how well their friends can play. With the Allies invading southern Italy and controlling the Mediterranean, the Adriatic islands became a haven for the resistance, prompting Hajduk's rebirth on one of them in 1944. The modern crest is almost identical to the one created in 1911. Consequent seasons showed Hajduk's supremacy, but also the political manipulations to prevent them winning the championships. The newly formed reserve teams in Croatian football replaced U-19 teams, with the national U-19 competition dissolved before formed again the next year, during 2015–16 season. Daarnaast heeft de club 15 maal de beker gewonnen. Split (/ ˈ s p l ɪ t /, as the English word split; Croatian pronunciation: (); see other names) is Croatia's second-largest city and the largest city in the Dalmatia region. MAJICA DR TRENING MODRA SR, RHINE, MACRON 2020. Met name in de jaren 70 en 80 van de 20e eeuw was de club daarnaast ook een grootmacht op Europees niveau, de club speelde meerdere malen halve finales van Europese competities in dit tijdperk. Gostujući dres Nastanak društva Edera. Podrobniji članak o temi: HNK Hajduk Split U sezoni 1971./72. Durante la seconda guerra mondiale, dopo l'occupazione di Spalato da parte del Regno d'Italia, il club cessò la propria attività e rifiutò la proposta della Federazione Italiana di gareggiare in Serie A e anche la proposta di partecipare al campionato croato allestito dal regime ustascia di Ante Pavelić. During the early 1950s, the club had one of its most iconic generation of players, winning three Yugoslav championships. Torcida members and other fervent fans gather in the north stand at the Poljud stadium from where they support their club. During these years, Hajduk reached quarter-finals of both the European Cup and Cup Winners' Cup, with notable home wins against PSV (2–0), Arsenal (2–1) and Saint Etienne (4–1). Hajduk also eliminated clubs such as Metz (5–1, 2–2), VfB Stuttgart (3–1, 2–2), Torino (3–1, 1–1), Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (2–0, 1–0), Universitatea Craiova (0–1, 1–0, 3–1pen) and Sparta Prague (2–0, 0–1), reaching UEFA Cup semi-final in 1984 and quarter-final in 1986. For the next five years, Hajduk stood in the shadow of wealthier and politically privileged rivals Dinamo Zagreb, and the Champions League was no longer realistically within reach. The crest first appeared in public in 1926 during a performance of the Tijardović opera "Kraljica balunacode: hrv promoted to code: hr " as part of the scenery. Neve a görög aszpalathosz (= tüskebokor) főnévből ered, de lehet, hogy illír eredetű, és a latin palatium (= palota) főnévhez igazították hozzá, mivel Diocletianus római császár 293 és 305 között palotát emelt a kis halászfaluban, és ide vonult vissza. In Prva HNL club's largest league win was 10–0 against Radnik in 1994, while their biggest defeat was against Varteks in 2001, losing 1–5. In grassetto i calciatori ancora in attività.. Statistiche aggiornate al 17 novembre 2020. Hajduk's first competitive game was a 9–0 victory against Calcio Spalato. On 7 May 1944, on the Feast of Saint Domnius, the patron saint of Split, in presence of Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito's and British officers (one of them being Randolph Churchill)[15] Hajduk was formed again and began playing as the official football team of the Yugoslav resistance. In September of that same year, a home match against Partizan would be cancelled in the 73rd minute due to the crowd entering the pitch and burning the Yugoslav flag. Although Hajduk spent the entire decade near the top of the league table, competing with Dinamo Zagreb, Partizan and Red Star Belgrade to form what was known as the "Great Yugoslav Four", the club won no title before Croatia became independent. Dopo alcuni decenni bui, l'Hajduk ritornò alla ribalta nazionale negli anni settanta con la seconda cosiddetta zlatna generacija ("generazione d'oro") vincitrice di cinque Coppe di Jugoslavia consecutive e tre campionati jugoslavi tra il 1972 e il 1979. [4], Il settore giovanile del Hajduk è formato da dodici squadre maschili: Juniori (Under 19), Juniori 2 (Under 18), Kadeti (Under 17), Kadeti 2 (Under 16), Pioniri (Under 15), Pioniri 2 (Under 14), Ml.Pioniri(Under 13), Ml.Pioniri 2(Under 13), Početnici (Under 11), Početnici 2 (Under 10), Ml.Početnici (Under 9) e Ml.Početnici 2 (Under 8). Since then, according to the club's annual financial report, Hajduk is under continuous financial and managerial recovery. La "generazione d'oro" vinse tre campionati di Jugoslavia, nel 1950, 1952 e 1955. The club itself was against the Austrian-Hungarian government's policy of not allowing the unification of the Croatian provinces and keeping them separated (the government and the emperor did not allow the reunion of Dalmatia with the rest of Croatia). Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split (English: Hajduk Split Croatian Football Club), commonly referred to as Hajduk Split (Croatian pronunciation: [xǎjduːk splît]) or simply Hajduk, is a Croatian professional football club based in Split. Il malanimo tra la tifoseria spalatina e quelle zagabrese e belgradese è stato sempre accesissimo, tale che, uando il grande portiere Vladimir Beara passà alla Stella Rossa, non solo gli attacchi nei suoi confronti furono ferocissimi, ma addirittura alla fine della carriera, rientrato a vivere a Spalato - dopo quindici anni - rari spalatini gli rivolgevano la parola. Con una capacità di 34.198 spettatori, lo stadio viene utilizzato saltuariamente anche per le gare della nazionale croata. During this time, the stadium hosted a match between Yugoslavia and the Netherlands in the UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying tournament. [5], Dal 2019 Boro Primorac, ex calciatore che ha militato nelle fila della squadra, è il nuovo direttore dell'accademia.[6][7]. Long-lasting coach of the team was one of clubs greats, Luka Kaliterna. [21] This caused them to come home late, but instead of promised delay of games in the Championship, they faced defeat against BSK and a draw with Spartak Subotica as their youth team and couple of veteran players had to play them. Il club raggiunse i massimi livelli nel campionato nazionale jugoslavo negli anni venti quando vinse due titoli, interrompendo in tal modo il dominio delle squadre di Zagabria e Belgrado. [7] Both the name and the checkered board on the crest were found provocative by the Monarchy, but it eventually allowed them having been convinced that a football club is a good way to train soldiers. Croatian teams are restricted to fielding at most six foreign players in the first eleven during the domestic league and cup matches. L'unico gemellaggio della Torcida è con il gruppo Tornado Zadar, sostenitore dello Zadar. Nel 1944 la squadra e lo staff tecnico decisero di entrare clandestinamente nel nucleo di partigiani jugoslavi che avevano la propria base sull'isola di Lissa, diventando in tal modo la squadra ufficiale dell'esercito jugoslavo di liberazione, giocando come Hajduk-NOVJ. All this prompted club legend Frane Matošić to storm a meeting of the Yugoslav Football Association and say, "Have you at least a gram of integrity? In the wake of national tensions which would eventually lead to Yugoslav Wars, during a tour in Australia, Hajduk restored its traditional emblem with the Croatian checkerboard, omitting the red star and sparking a massive crowd celebrations upon return. The largest crowd recorded was in 1980 at a match against Hamburger SV – 52,000 spectators. In 1990, while on tour in Australia, the original crest was returned and has been used ever since. Other famous players included Božo Broketa, Ljubomir Kokeza, Slavko Luštica and Lenko Grčić. Historie. At one time the main colours were to be a combination of navy blue, white with blue horizontal stripes, but this kit was only sporadically worn by goalkeepers Stipe Pletikosa and Danijel Subašić. Between 1995 and 2000, the club won zero trophies. The club's main rivals are Dinamo Zagreb, with matches between the two referred to as the Eternal Derby. Nevének eredete. At this time, the club leadership adopted the Partisans' red star as the badge on the white-and-blue club dress. However, Hajduk continued to enjoy the reputation of "Tito's favorite" long after the war, and it was because of the friendly relationship with the resistance, it became one of the few Yugoslav football clubs (and the only prominent one) not to be disbanded after the war by the communist government (as was the case with a number of other clubs, especially prominent ones such as BSK, Građanski, Jugoslavija, Concordia, HAŠK and Slavija). HNK Hajduk Split është klub futbolli nga Spliti, Kroaci. Two years later, after the stadium was fully completed, its capacity was increased to 62,000 for a derby against Dinamo Zagreb. Il gruppo è principalmente di estrema destra e vive una rivalità con la tifoseria dell'altro principale club della Croazia, la Dinamo Zagabria, con i sostenitori del Rijeka e con in tutte le tifoserie dei club serbi. However, the 1980s were noticeably less successful, as the club won only three Yugoslav cups before SFR Yugoslavia fell apart in 1991. Hajduk achieved first away win against Dinamo after five-and-a-half years (2–0), but again finished behind their arch-rivals, and reached Croatian Cup finals only to lose to Dinamo once again in a two-game thriller which saw two 3–0 wins by both teams, before Dinamo won 4–3 in penalty shootout. The first international match against an eminent opponent was held in 1913 against Czech club Slavia Prague,[10] which at that time were one of the strongest squads in Europe. Nel 2019 l'accademia giovanile ha festeggiato i 100 anni dalla fondazione. Calcio Spalato Osnovan: 1910. As of 2008, the club is a stock company, although not listed on the public stock exchange, with majority of the stock owned by the City of Split. Do you know how you can get the full benefits and best results from your chemical peel? Hajduk entered that year's UEFA Champions League with a mix of young upcoming stars Milan Rapaić, Ivica Mornar, Tomislav Erceg, Goran Vučević and experienced players such as Igor Štimac, Zoran Vulić, Aljoša Asanović and Tonči Gabrić returning to assist them. Read Wikipedia in Modernized UI. Apart from international success, domestic results were not as impressive. Notable players of 90's and 00's include goalkeepers Stipe Pletikosa, Danijel Subašić and Tonči Gabrić; defenders Igor Štimac, Igor Tudor and Darijo Srna; midfielders Milan Rapaić, Nenad Pralija, Dean Računica, Niko Kranjčar, Josip Skoko, Ivan Leko, Srđan Andrić and Senijad Ibričić; and strikers Ardian Kozniku, Nikola Kalinić and Tomislav Erceg. They are one of the most successful teams in Croatia and ex-Yugoslavia, having won nine Yugoslav and six Croatian league championships, in addition to nine Yugoslav and five Croatian cup titles and five Croatian supercup titles, without ever being relegated from its country's top football league.