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NK Zagreb
Full name Nogometni Klub Zagreb
Nickname(s) Pjesnici (The Poets)
Founded 1903
Ground Stadion Kranjčevićeva,
Zagreb, Croatia
(Capacity: 8,850)
Chairman Flag of Croatia Dražen Medić
Manager Flag of Croatia Luka Pavlović
League Prva HNL
2008-09 Prva HNL, 5th
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NK Zagreb is a Croatian football club, from the Croatian capital of Zagreb.

NK Zagreb's home is a stadium in Kranjčevićeva street (Stadium in Kranjčevićeva),with capacity of 8,850. The club's fans are known as the White Angels (Bijeli Anđeli in Croatian). They are known for their somewhat unique views in the Croatian football supporters scene in that they are strictly opposed to all forms of discrimination (whether it's religious, national, or any other kind), and have a strong anti-hooliganism standpoint.

The nickname of the club is "The Poets" (Pjesnici in Croatian; first mentioned by a radioreporter Ivo Tomić). Kranjčevićeva street, where their stadium is located, is named after Croatian poet Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević.

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[edit] History

The club was founded in 1903 as PNIŠK (Prvi Nogometni i Športski Klub, translated First Football and Sports Club), being one of the first to be formed in Croatia. First secretary was Dragutin Baki, the president was Vilhelm Witte, and the captain of the team and instructor was Chech Jan Todl.

Since there weren't any clubs to play with, the first official match was played between the club's players divided into two groups in 1904. Ticket income from the match was 3 krune and 3 filirs.

The first international match was played in 1905. against Magyar champion FTC on Magyar Athleticai Club's pitch. Home team won with a high 11:1 score. The players who played for Zagreb were: Filipčić, Schwarz, Todl, Mutefelija, Slavnič, Ugrinić, Polivka, Uhrl, Višinger, Koruna, and Torbić.

However, after World War II, NK Zagreb has been overshadowed by several larger, more successful clubs, especially their local rival NK Dinamo Zagreb.

One of the most notable matches Zagreb played was the one on 19th of July, 1973. when "Great drama in Maksimir" took place - a match between N.K. Zagreb and N.K. Osijek on a stadium in Maksimir. It was a second of two qualifying matches for entering the first league; the first one in Osijek ended 0:0 with attendance of 25.000. The second match was played in Maksimir because of great demand for tickets - the attendance was 64138 which broke the stadium record and stands to this day. Zagreb won the match after penalty kicks (4:3).

Lineup for this team was: Horvat, Gašparini, Tucak, Antolić, Ivanišević, Lipovac, Markulin, Čopor (Hušidić), Močibob, Rukljač, Smolek (Bakota).

Among NK Zagreb's more notable players was Ivica Olić who led the club to its first championship of the Prva HNL in 2002. Also worth mentioning here is Joško Popović, (who played in the 1990s, and was still active in 2005) 2nd top-goalscorer ever in Prva HNL.

In the championship of 2002., N.K. Zagreb broke the duopoly of N.K. Dinamo and N.K. Hajduk for the first (and until today the only) time - and it was well deserved. N.K. Zagreb had the best coach of the season, the best player, the best assistant, the best scorer. They've won most points, the least losses, the most wins, scored more goals and received the least continually being the top team and in one moment had 11 points more than second best team.

Standard lineup for the champion team was: Vasilj, Stavrevski, Pirić, Ješe, Bulat, Poldrugač, Duro, Hasančić, Franja, Lovrek, Olić.

There are two other football competitions being played in Croatia - cup and winter indoor championship. While N.K. Zagreb never won the cup, it is two time winner of winter indoor championship which was played only two times.

[edit] Honours

2001-02

[edit] Current squad

As of July 4, 2009

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Croatia GK Josip Škorić
2 Flag of Croatia DF Vedran Celjak
4 Flag of Croatia DF Kazimir Poljak
7 Flag of Croatia FW Josip Jurendić
8 Flag of Croatia FW Davor Piškor
9 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Miroslav Pejić
11 Flag of Croatia DF Mateo Pavlović
12 Flag of Croatia GK Goran Bašić
13 Flag of Croatia MF Marin Oršulić
14 Flag of Croatia FW Matija Špičić (captain)
15 Flag of Croatia GK Jakša Herceg
16 Flag of Croatia MF Besart Abdurahimi
17 Flag of Croatia MF Igor Jugović
18 Flag of Croatia DF Marko Kartelo
No. Position Player
19 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Damir Šovšić
20 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Vedran Ivanković
21 Flag of Croatia DF Ivica Džolan
22 Flag of Croatia MF Ivan Parlov
23 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Josip Mikulić
25 Flag of Croatia FW Marko Grgić
26 Flag of Croatia DF Haris Mehmedagić
28 Flag of Croatia DF Dino Štiglec
29 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Ivan Krstanović
30 Flag of Croatia FW Davor Vugrinec
TBD Flag of Croatia DF Tomislav Labudović
TBD Flag of Croatia MF Valentino Novosel
TBD Flag of Croatia FW Lovro Medić

[edit] Notable former players

 

[edit] Notable former managers

[edit] Prva HNL record

Season Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts Top scorer(s) Goals Cup
1992 2 22 14 5 3 34 9 33 Renato Jurčec 8 Did not enter
1992-93 3 30 15 10 5 50 27 40 Robert Špehar 9 Round 2
1993-94 2 34 20 9 5 58 30 49 Joško Popović
Robert Špehar
18 Semifinal
1994-95 4 30 14 11 5 41 26 53 Quarterfinal
1995-96 6 32 8 9 15 31 50 33 Semifinal
1996-97 5 30 13 6 11 43 39 45 Runner-up
1997-98 5 32 14 8 10 51 39 50 Mate Baturina 18 Semifinal
1998-99 10 32 9 9 14 47 53 36 Round 2
1999-00 8 33 9 12 12 42 49 39 Semifinal
2000-01 6 32 11 5 16 51 58 38 Semifinal
2001-02 1 30 20 7 3 71 24 67 Ivica Olić 21 Quarterfinal
2002-03 6 32 9 9 14 40 52 36 Quarterfinal
2003-04 10 32 8 12 12 33 41 36 Round 2
2004-05 3 32 15 5 12 50 42 50 Quarterfinal
2005-06 10 32 11 4 17 26 43 37 Round 1
2006-07 3 33 18 4 11 57 40 58 Krunoslav Lovrek 18 Quarterfinal
2007-08 6 33 11 11 11 51 40 44 Krunoslav Lovrek 14 Semifinal

[edit] European record

[edit] Summary

Competition Pld W D L GF GA Years
Champions League 2 1 0 1 2 2 2002-03
Cup Winners' Cup 4 3 0 1 9 7 1997-98
Intertoto Cup 10 2 4 4 8 10 1995, 2001, 2003, 2007
Total 16 6 4 6 19 19

Source: uefa.com, Last updated on 6 December 2008
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against

[edit] By Season

Year / Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg
1995 Intertoto Cup Group Flag of Austria LASK Linz 0–0
Group Flag of Iceland Keflavík 0–0
Group Flag of France Metz 0–1
Group Flag of Scotland Partick Thistle 2–1
1997–98 Cup Winners' Cup QR Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Sloga Jugomagnat 2–0 2–1 4–1
R1 Flag of Norway Tromsø 3–2 2–4 5–6
2001 Intertoto Cup R1 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Pobeda 1–2 1–1 2–3
2002–03 Champions League QR2 Flag of Hungary Zalaegerszeg 2–1 0–1 2–2
2003 Intertoto Cup R1 Flag of Slovenia Koper 2–2 0–1 2–3
2007 Intertoto Cup R1 Flag of Albania Vllaznia 2–1 0–1 2–2

Last updated on 30 June 2007

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