• The 195758 season was Dinamo Zagreb's twelfth season in the Yugoslav First League. They finished 1st in the league, winning their third league title...
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  • Igralište na Kajzerici in the Novi Zagreb's Kajzerica neighbourhood is unsuitable for the top-level football. NK Lokomotiva was founded as ŽŠK Victoria...
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  • nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb (English: Dinamo Zagreb Citizens' Football Club), commonly referred to as simply Dinamo Zagreb (pronounced [dǐnamo zâːɡreb]), is a...
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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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  • This is a list of all seasons played by GNK Dinamo Zagreb in national and European football, from 1945 (the year the club was officially founded) to the...
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  • League, 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...
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  • the competition, with Dinamo Zagreb winning their third title and qualifying for the 1958–59 European Cup. At the end of season four teams were relegated...
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    Miroslav Blažević (category GNK Dinamo Zagreb players)
    Blažević began his youth career in local team NK Travnik, after which he moved to Zagreb and joined Dinamo Zagreb. His career as a player was, by his own admission...
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    Josip Skoblar (category NK Zagreb managers)
    a manager, he managed NK Orijent, HNK Rijeka, Hamburger SV, Čelik Zenica, Dinamo Zagreb, Real Valladolid, Famalicão, NK Zagreb, Nîmes, Zadarkomerc, Marseille...
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  • GNK Dinamo Zagreb is a professional football club based in Zagreb, Croatia, which plays in the Prva HNL. This chronological list comprises all those who...
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  • division seasons, scoring a total of 54 league goals, which eventually led to his transfer to one of the top Yugoslav clubs, Dinamo Zagreb. During their...
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  • 1945. In June 1945 Dinamo Zagreb was established to take its place as Zagreb's foremost football powerhouse. The newly established Dinamo club adopted Građanski's...
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    HNK Rijeka (redirect from NK Rijeka)
    notable teams of the newly constituted Yugoslav state, beating Dinamo Zagreb 4–2, Akademičar Zagreb 7–2 and Metalac Beograd 2–0. During the interim post-war...
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  • Dražan Jerković (category NK Zagreb managers)
    2008 in Zagreb. "Jerònim". Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 17 March 2018. Jérković "Najbolji strijelci". www.nk-dinamo.hr (in Croatian)...
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  • FC Koper (redirect from NK Koper)
    they were defeated by Dinamo Zagreb 5–4 on aggregate (1–5, 3–0). In the aftermath, Pavlin left the club. Following the 2016–17 season, Koper failed to obtain...
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  • HAŠK (redirect from HAŠK Zagreb)
    players who later joined Dinamo was Zlatko Čajkovski, who spent the next 11 seasons playing for Zagreb's powerhouse. Dinamo's current youth academy and...
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  • 1979–80 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    one point for draws. NK Zagreb and OFK Belgrade were relegated from the 1978–79 Yugoslav First League after finishing the season in bottom two places...
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  • The 195758 Yugoslav Cup was the 11th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Serbo-Croatian: Kup Jugoslavije)...
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    Eternal derby (Croatia) (category GNK Dinamo Zagreb)
    popular Croatian football clubs Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split. The rivalry can be traced back to 1920s when Zagreb's Građanski and Hajduk often clashed...
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  • 1981–82 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. The season began on 26 July 1981 and ended on 2 May 1982. Dinamo Zagreb led by Miroslav Blažević won their fourth...
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  • 1978–79 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    relegated, finishing the season in 15th place, one point above the relegation zone. Hajduk Split and Dinamo Zagreb both finished the season on 50 points, but...
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  • transfer target for many important Yugoslav clubs including Partizan, Dinamo Zagreb and Red Star Belgrade because of his performances for the national team...
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  • 1976–77 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    League after finishing the season in bottom two places of the league table. The two clubs promoted to top level were NK Zagreb and FK Napredak Kruševac...
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  • 1982–83 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    Second League Dinamo Vinkovci Galenika Zemun Teams relegated to 1982–83 Yugoslav Second League 17th place: Teteks 18th place: NK Zagreb Belgrade Ljubljana...
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  • 1990–91 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    were decided by a penalty shootout with the winner getting a point. Dinamo Zagreb Red Star Partizan Proleter Zrenjanin Borac Hajduk Vojvodina Rad Osijek...
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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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  • 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...
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  • 1980–81 Yugoslav Cup (category Yugoslav Cup seasons)
    season of the top association football knockout competition in Yugoslavia since its establishment in 1946. The defending 1979–80 cup winners Dinamo Zagreb...
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  • Trešnjevka is a professional association football club from the city of Zagreb that is situated in Croatia. Formed in 1926 under the name Panonija, since...
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  • 1974–75 Yugoslav First League (category Yugoslav First League seasons)
    1974–75 Yugoslav Second League 1974 Yugoslav Cup 1974–75 NK Dinamo Zagreb season 1974–75 NK Hajduk Split season Yugoslavia Domestic Football Full Tables...
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