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. However, the 1980s were noticeably less successful, as the club won only three Yugoslav cups before SFR Yugoslavia fell apart in 1991. That is why the club specifically has the name "hrvatski nogometni klub" ("Croatian football club") and has the Croatian coat-of-arms in its crest. The club was officially registered with the authorities on 13 February 1911. Today, Hajduk's biggest rivals are Dinamo Zagreb, as the matches between the two teams are referred to as "Eternal derby". 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. [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. In the first four years of the HNL (the Croatian football league), Hajduk became far more successful than rivals Dinamo from Zagreb, winning three league titles, two domestic cups and two supercups, with the 1994–95 season still standing as the most successful since playing in independent Croatia. L'Hajduk Spalato diventò poi il club di calcio ufficiale del movimento partigiano spalatino. Fino ad allora (dal 1911 al 1979) le partite interne venivano giocate allo Stadio Stari Plac di Spalato. On 13 February 2011, Hajduk commemorated its 100th anniversary with a massive celebration in Split and all of Croatia, with both Hajduk players and fans honouring the club. Hajduk played a friendly game with Slavia Prague to honour Hajduk's Czech origins, losing 0–2.[29]. Prvi pogodak za Hajduk koljenom je postigao Šime Raunig. Home wins against Dinamo București (3–0), Unirea Urziceni (4–1) and Anderlecht (1–0) were, however, just a temporary reminiscence of former successes. 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. Il settore giovanile della squadra spalatina si chiama Akademija HNK Hajduk "Luka Kaliterna" (in italiano "Accademia del HNK Hajduk "Luka Kaliterna") in onore della leggenda del club Luka Kaliterna. 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. 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. After continuous domestic and European failures, Hajduk fans began to seek the dismissal of administration officials and circulated the story about the possible privatization of the club, which at that time did not happen. Split (italiensk: Spalato) er en kroatisk by i Dalmatien.Den er en af de vigtigste kroatiske havnebyer ved Adriaterhavet.. Den har desuden en international lufthavn, Split Airport. è il principale gruppo organizzato di tifosi dell'Hajduk, nonché il più vecchio d'Europa: nacque infatti nel 1950. Torcida members and other fervent fans gather in the north stand at the Poljud stadium from where they support their club. Croatian teams are restricted to fielding at most six foreign players in the first eleven during the domestic league and cup matches. In 1912, Hajduk played their first match in Zagreb against the HAŠK football club, and lost 3–2. ... u Splitu nije ostavio ravnodušnim malobrojne lokalne italijanaše, koji su hitno formirali svoj nogometni klub "Calcio Spalato". [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. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. [19] Also, during the winter break of the 1952–53 season, following an invitation from Juan Perón, Hajduk went on tour to South America and eventually extended their stay there. Hajduk spent rest of the decade finishing behind its rival, with numerous coaching and management changes and reorganizations, players of dubious quality and mediocre international performances, worst of which came after being eliminated by Shelbourne and 0–5 home loss to Debrecen. [2] [5] El primer gol fue de Šime Raunig. [25] The first three years under Ivić saw Hajduk win two Yugoslav titles and three cups. The modern crest is almost identical to the one created in 1911. 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. La società si posiziona al quarto posto nella classifica perpetua della Prva Liga jugoslava. In 1946, they won Croatian championship and established the magazine Journal of Hajduk. Next season saw a similar occurrence, with players Vladimir Beara and Bernard Vukas arriving late for national team training and receiving a month-long ban from football. In 1960, a new crest was made, similar to the old one but with the red star in the middle instead of the former red and white traditional checkerboard. 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. 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. [13], They did manage to win one title during the Banovina of Croatia era in 1940–41, with an impressive 14–3–1 record. je posvetio veliku važnost zaštiti podataka svojih korisnika odnosno način postupanja s informacijama koje se obrađuju odnosno prikupljaju prilikom posjete internetske stranice www.hajduk.hr. 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. Tito's trophy for Yugoslav Cup winners was therefore awarded to Hajduk to stay in the club's permanent possession.[28]. [34] Notable successes include 2–0 away win over Internazionale and winning the 2012–13 Croatian Cup. 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. 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). Come nome venne scelto quello di hajduk, mentre come denominazione venne scelto hrvatski nogometni klub (italiano: società calcistica croata), e come stemma i colori storici della Croazia, cioè rosso e bianco a scacchi, come nello stemma del paese. After forming lines in front of the City Hall on 15 October 2012, fans convinced the town leaders to sign a loan insurance to the newly elected chairman Marin Brbić and start the club's long needed financial recovery. 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. Unfortunately, financial conditions in the club were still dire, and the club was often on the precipice of bankruptcy and collapse. The 1960s were remembered as some of the hardest times in Hajduk's history. In 1976, Hajduk could have won a third-straight Double after defeating the top league team Partizan 6–1 away. MAJICA DR TRENING MODRA SR, RHINE, MACRON 2020. Benché la società abbia sede a Spalato, fu fondata nel 1911 a Praga, all'epoca facente parte, come Spalato, dell'impero austro-ungarico. La prima apparizione del gruppo organizzato risale alla domenica del 29 ottobre 1950, in una partita contro la Stella Rossa giocata al Stari Plac. Hajduk's first opponent had been Calcio Spalato, the club of an autonomist party from in Split, and their matches ended with a 9-0 (6-0) victory for Hajduk. [23] Prominent players of the time included Ante Žanetić (member of 1960 World Soccer Team of the Year), Ivica Hlevnjak, Vinko Cuzzi and Andrija Anković. [5] While trying to come up with a name for the club (other options being "Velebit", "Uskok", "Marjan"...), the students went to their old teacher Josip Barač for advice and according to accounts, after enthusiastically storming into his office, he told them to take the name "Hajduk" which symbolized "that which is best in our people: bravery, humanity, friendship, love of freedom, defiance to powers, and protection of the weak. While arch-rivals Dinamo (then called "Croatia Zagreb") won titles, Hajduk had problems with the registration of players for the league. They all knew how popular the sport was in their home city of Split, and how well their friends can play. Residents and players were both opposed to the assimilation to Italy, thus the club ceased to compete in defiance throughout the occupation of Split, declining an offer to join the Italian first division under the name "AC Spalato". Login with Gmail. El primer rival del Hajduk fue el Calcio Spalato, el club de un partido autonomista que vivía en Split, en un partido que terminó en victoria, 9-0, para el Hajduk. For one, Torcida was viewed as a hostile organization by the communist authorities, which posed a risk to the national consciousness of the new Yugoslavian state. O primeiro jogo competitivo do Hajduk foi uma vitória por 9-0 sobre o Calcio Spalato. Apart from them, Frane Matošić scored his 729 goals in 739 official and unofficial games, setting a club record likely never to be broken. 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. La città fece parte della Repubblica di Venezia dal 1420 al 1797.Entrata a far parte dell'Impero austriaco nel 1797, già dal 1848 crebbe la diffidenza austriaca verso la componente italiana della popolazione di Spalato, che costituiva un pericolo per l'integrità dell'Impero. Domaći dres. 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. [16][17] The match is considered to be one of the most attended football games during the war years, with a rematch in liberated Split few years after (Hajduk won 1–0). Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Se on historiallisen Dalmatian alueen tärkein kaupunki. [30][31][32] On 1 April 2015, Brbić was sacked by the club's supervisory board and on 18 May replaced by Ivan Kos. 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. 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. After World War II, Hajduk continued to play in the Yugoslav championship and its cup. 20130602 Split 003.jpg 3,968 × 2,976; 2.5 MB. [8], Hajduk gathered the pro-Croat party of citizens of Split, Croat unionists or puntari. 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. The largest crowd recorded was in 1980 at a match against Hamburger SV – 52,000 spectators. Hajduk Split supporters, Torcida, were formed on 28 October 1950 by a group of students in Zagreb, namely Ante Dorić, Ante Ivanišević and Vjenceslav Žuvela, and are the oldest organized supporters group in Europe. Long-lasting coach of the team was one of clubs greats, Luka Kaliterna. Two years later, after the stadium was fully completed, its capacity was increased to 62,000 for a derby against Dinamo Zagreb. 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]. Third set of colours was therefore often a combination of first two (most often completely white outfit), until a new gray design, composed of small triangular fan flags was introduced in 2015. The words Hajduk and Split are written above and below the checkerboard respectively. Calcio Spalato. 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]. The color white has since then become a symbol for the club, along with the nickname 'Bili' ('Whites'). Le premier match de l’histoire du Hajduk se joua contre le Calcio Spalato, l’équipe des italiens de Split. HNK Hajduk Split is een voetbalploeg in Kroatië.De ploeg werd opgericht op 13 februari 1911.Deze club werd 19 keer kampioen. When they returned to Split, they put their plan in motion and Hajduk was born on 13th February 1911. Hajduk's all-time leading scorer in all competitions is Frane Matošić, scoring 211 official goals for the club, while Zlatko Vujović is all-time leading goalscorer in European competition with 19 goals.