HNK Hajduk Split statistics and records
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Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split is a Croatian football club founded based in the city of Split, that competes in Prva HNL, top football league in the country. The club was founded on 13 February 1911. in Prague, and played its first competitive match on 11 June 1911 against Calcio Spalato, winning 9–0. The first to score for Hajduk was Šime Raunig. The first official game was played on 28 March 1920 in Split Championship against Borac Split, winning 8–0. This article lists various records and statistics related to the club and individual players and managers.
All records and statistics are accurate as of 21 September 2024
Individual records and statistics
[edit]Current players and manager are in bold/italics.
- Most appearances:
- All fixtures – 739, Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
- Official matches – 390, Vedran Rožić (1972–84).
- In Yugoslav First League – 310, Ivica Hlevnjak (1962–73).
- In Prva HNL – 199, Srđan Andrić (1999–2004, 2007–12).
- In football cups – 44, Ante Miše (1985–94, 1997–2003).
- In European competitions – 49, Vedran Rožić (1972–84).
- Foreign player with most appearances in all competitions – 214, Josip Skoko (1995–99, 2008–10).
- Most appearances in one season:
- All official matches – 49, Vedran Rožić (1983–84).
- All official matches (1992–) – 46, Mirsad Hibić (1994–95).
- In Yugoslav First League – 34, Ivica Hlevnjak (1968–69, 1970–71), Dragan Holcer (1968–69), Vilson Džoni (1971–72), Ivica Šurjak (1973–74),
Ivan Buljan (1974–75), Nenad Šalov, Boro Primorac (1980–81), Zlatko Vujović (1984–85), Dragutin Čelić (1987–88). - In Prva HNL – 34, Goran Milović (2013–14), Marko Livaja (2021–22).
- In Yugoslav Cup – 8, Dragutin Čelić (1986–87, 1989–90), Stipe Andrijašević, Dragi Setinov, Jerko Tipurić (1986–87), Nikola Jerkan (1989–90),
Robert Jarni (1990–91). - In Croatian Cup – 9, Ante Miše (1992–93) and Nenad Pralija (1994–95).
- In European competitions – 10, Vedran Rožić and Zoran Simović (1983–84), Aljoša Asanović (1994–95), Senijad Ibričić and Jurica Buljat (2010–11).
- Numerous seasons appearances:
- Longest-serving player – 11 years, 6 months and 25 days, Vedran Rožić (from 5 November 1972 to 30 May 1984).
- Most major trophies with Hajduk Split – 10, Luka Peruzović.
Other records in the Croatian First Football League
[edit]- Youngest player – 16 years, 0 month, 2 days, Luka Vušković (26 February 2023 v Dinamo).
- Oldest player – 37 years, 7 months, 11 days, Vladimir Balić (10 May 2008 v Zagreb).
- Oldest débutante – 36 years, 3 months, 5 days, Đovani Roso (22 February 2009 v Dinamo).
- Most substituted player – 53, Srđan Andrić (1999–2004, 2007–12).
- Most substituted player (one season) – 18, Ante Erceg (2016–17).
- Most used substitute – 57, Zvonimir Deranja (1996–2004, 2005–06).
- Most used substitute (one season) – 19, Mirko Oremuš (2008–09).
- Appearances in most seasons – 10, Tomislav Erceg (1991–95, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2006), Vik Lalić (1993–2001, 2002–03),
Srđan Andrić (1999–2004, 2007–12).
Other records in the European competitions
[edit]- Youngest player – 16 years, 9 month, 13 days, Nikola Vlašić (17 July 2014 v Dundalk F.C.).
- Oldest player (since 1992) – 36 years, 10 months, 17 days, Tonči Gabrić (28 September 1998 v ACF Fiorentina) and
Vladimir Balić (16 August 2008 v U.C. Sampdoria).
Most appearances
[edit]Name | Years | Signed from | League | Cup | Europe | Other | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vedran Rožić | 1972–84 | Youth Academy | 305 | 36 | 49 | 0 | 390 |
2 | Ivica Hlevnjak | 1962–73 | Youth Academy | 310 | 36 | 27 | 0 | 373 |
3 | Dražen Mužinić | 1971–80 | Youth Academy | 280 | 29 | 36 | 0 | 345 |
4 | Ivica Šurjak | 1971–81 | Youth Academy | 268 | 28 | 36 | 0 | 332 |
5 | Jurica Jerković | 1969–78 | Youth Academy | 250 | 29 | 32 | 0 | 311 |
6 | Frane Matošić | 1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55 | Youth Academy | 270 | 28 | 2 | 9 | 309 |
7 | Luka Peruzović | 1969–80, 1983–84 | Youth Academy | 244 | 26 | 36 | 0 | 306 |
8 | Bernard Vukas | 1947–57, 1959–63 | NK Zagreb | 267 | 33 | 4 | 0 | 304 |
9 | Ante Miše | 1985–94, 1997–2003 | NK Borovo | 226 | 44 | 26 | 1 | 297 |
10 | Zlatko Vujović | 1976–86 | Youth Academy | 240 | 15 | 35 | 0 | 290 |
Sources: rsssf.com, hrnogomet.com
- Most goals:
- In all competitions – 211, Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
- In league matches – 190, Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
- In Yugoslav First League – 179, Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
- In Prva HNL – 81, Tomislav Erceg (1991–95, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2006), Mijo Caktaš (2011–2016, 2018–2021).
- In Yugoslav Cup – 21, Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
- In Croatian Cup – 21, Tomislav Erceg (1991–95, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2006).
- In European competitions – 19, Zlatko Vujović (1976–86).
- Most goals in one season:
- All official matches – 34, Leo Lemešić (1934–35).
- All official matches (1992–) – 32, Marko Livaja (2021–22).
- In Yugoslav First League – 26, Leo Lemešić (1934–35).
- In Prva HNL – 28, Marko Livaja (2021–2022).
- In Yugoslav Cup – 10, Vladimir Kragić (1934); Stjepan Deverić (1986–87).
- In Croatian Cup – 9, Nikola Kalinić (2007–08).[n 1]
- In European competitions – 8, Zlatko Vujović (1985–1986).
- Most goals in one match:
- In domestic league – 6, Leo Lemešić (12 May 1935 v FK Slavija), Ratko Kacijan (2 February 1941 v FK Bačka).
- In domestic cup – 6, Duje Čop (21 October 2010 v Rudar 47).
- In European competitions – 4, Slaviša Žungul (19 September 1974 v Keflavík); Zlatko Vujović (18 September 1985 v Metz).
- Oldest goalscorer – 37 years and 1 day, Frane Matošić, (26 November 1955 v FK Velež).
- Foreign player with most goals in all competitions – 49, Senijad Ibričić (2008–11).
Other goalscoring records in the Croatian First Football League
[edit]- Youngest goalscorer – 16 years, 9 months 29 days, Bruno Durdov (21 September 2024 v Velika Gorica).
- Oldest goalscorer – 34 years, 5 months, 20 days, Almir Turković (23 April 2005 v Inter Zaprešić).
- Scored in most consecutive matches – 5, Ardian Kozniku (1992), Tomislav Bušić (2004–05), Marko Livaja (2020–21), (2021–22), (2024–25)
- Scored in most seasons – 8, Mijo Caktaš (2011–16, 2018–2021).
- Most goals in a game – 4, Tomislav Erceg (14 October 1994 v Belišće), Márkó Futács (20 May 2017 v Inter Zaprešić).
- Most goals scored as a substitute – 18, Zvonimir Deranja (1996–2004, 2005–06).
- Most goals scored as a substitute (one season) – 8, Zvonimir Deranja (1998–99).
- Fastest goal – 15 seconds, Jean Evrard Kouassi (10 August 2014 v Lokomotiva).
- Most hat-tricks – 3, Tomislav Erceg (1991–95, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2006).
- Fastest hat-trick – 8 minutes, Tomislav Erceg (4 September 1993 v Pazinka).
- Fastest four goals – 51 minute, Márkó Futács (20 May 2017 v Inter Zaprešić).
- Most converted penalties – 28, Marko Livaja (2021–present).
Other goalscoring records in European competitions
[edit]- Youngest goalscorer – 16 years, 9 months and 13 days, Nikola Vlašić (17 July 2014 v Dundalk F.C.).
- Oldest goalscorer (since 1992) – 33 years, 8 months and 23 days, Dean Računica (28 August 2003 v FC Haka).
Landmarks
[edit]- First goal:
- Overall – Šime Raunig (11 June 1911 v Calcio Spalato).
- In Yugoslav First League – Mirko Machiedo (2 September 1923 v SAŠK).
- In Prva HNL – Ardian Kozniku (29 February 1992 v Istra).
- In Croatian Cup – Joško Jeličić (7 April 1992 v Rijeka).
- In European competitions – Mirko Bonačić (14 August 1927 v Rapid Vienna).
- On Poljud stadium – Boro Primorac (19 September 1979 v Trabzonspor B.K.).
- Last goal:
- In Yugoslav First League – Ivica Mornar (16 June 1991 v Proleter).
- In Yugoslav Cup – Alen Bokšić (8 May 1991 v Red Star).
- On Stari plac stadium – Mišo Krstičević (5 September 1979 v Dinamo).
- Landmark goals:
- 1000th – Vlado Schönauer (12 September 1954 v Proleter Osijek).
- 2000th – Slaviša Žungul (2 September 1976 v Željezničar).
- 3000th – Nenad Pralija (18 August 1995 v Segesta).
- 4000th – Jean Evrard Kouassi (21 April 2013 v Slaven Belupo).
Top goalscorers
[edit]Name | Years | Signed from | League | Cup | Europe | Other | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Frane Matošić | 1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55 | Youth Academy | 179 | 20 | 1 | 11 | 211 |
2 | Leo Lemešić | 1924–40 | Youth Academy | 109 | 10 | 0 | 54 | 173 |
3 | Petar Nadoveza | 1963–73 | NK Šibenik | 107 | 10 | 6 | 0 | 123 |
4 | Zlatko Vujović | 1976–86 | Youth Academy | 100 | 2 | 19 | 0 | 121 |
5 | Vladimir Kragić | 1929–39 | Youth Academy | 78 | 11 | 0 | 29 | 118 |
6 | Slaviša Žungul | 1971–78 | Youth Academy | 82 | 13 | 14 | 0 | 109 |
Tomislav Erceg | 1992–95, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2006 | Youth Academy | 81 | 21 | 7 | 0 | 109 | |
8 | Bernard Vukas | 1947–57, 1959–63 | NK Zagreb | 94 | 12 | 1 | 0 | 107 |
9 | Ljubo Benčić | 1921–35 | Youth Academy | 42 | 6 | 0 | 56 | 104 |
10 | Mijo Caktaš | 2011-16,2018-21 | Youth Academy | 81 | 5 | 10 | 1 | 97 |
Sources: rsssf.com, hrnogomet.com
- Most appearances:
- In Yugoslav First League – 181, Radomir Vukčević (1963–73).
- In Prva HNL – 165, Lovre Kalinić (2009-2016, 2020-).
- In Yugoslav Cup – 24, Radomir Vukčević (1963–73).
- In Croatian Cup – 31, Stipe Pletikosa (1997–2003, 2005–06).
- In European competitions – 24, Tonči Gabrić (1987–88, 1994–99).
- In all competitions – 221, Radomir Vukčević (1963–73).
- Longest run without conceding a goal:
- In Yugoslav First League – 789 minutes, Rizah Mešković (1973–74). Also an overall record in Yugoslav First League.
- In Prva HNL – 776 minutes, Lovre Kalinić (2015–16).
- Most clean sheets:
- In Yugoslav First League – 57 in 181 apps, Radomir Vukčević (1963–73).
- In Prva HNL – 77 in 164 apps, Stipe Pletikosa (1997–2003, 2005–06).
- Most clean sheets in one season:
- In Yugoslav First League – 18 in 31 apps, Ivan Katalinić (1975–76).
- In Prva HNL – 19 in 31 apps, Lovre Kalinić (2015–16).
- Most goals:
- In all competitions – 16, Ante Vulić (1951–62).
Sources: hrnogomet.com
Disciplinary
[edit]- Most yellow cards:
- In Prva HNL – 49, Srđan Andrić (1999–2004, 2007–12).
- In Prva HNL (one season) – 12, Dario Damjanović (2005–06), Boris Pandža (2008–09), Mario Maloča (2014–15).
- In Croatian Cup – 10, Ante Miše (1985–94, 1997–2003).
- Most red cards:
- In Prva HNL – 6, Ante Miše (1985–94, 1997–2003), Darijo Srna (1999–2003).
- In Prva HNL (one season) – 3, Saša Peršon (1992–93).
- In Croatian Cup – 2, Jurica Buljat (2005–11), Mladen Pelaić (2007–10).
- Most appearances without a card:
- In Prva HNL – 35, Stipe Andrijašević (1983–92, 1994–95).
- In Croatian Cup – 31, Stipe Pletikosa (1997–2003, 2005–06).
Sources: hrnogomet.com
International
[edit]- First capped player for Yugoslavia – Janko Rodin, Mirko Kurir (10 February 1924 v Australia).
- First capped player for Croatia – Igor Štimac (22 December 1990 v Romania).
- First Hajduk player to appear at FIFA World Cup – Bernard Vukas at 1950 FIFA World Cup (25 June 1950 v Switzerland).
- Most World Cup appearances while a Hajduk player – 6, Ivan Buljan, Ivica Šurjak, for Yugoslavia in 1974.
- Most World Cup goals while a Hajduk player – 2, Ivica Šurjak, for Yugoslavia in 1974.
- First Hajduk player to appear at UEFA European Championship – Ante Žanetić at 1960 European Nations' Cup (6 July 1960 v France).
- Most UEFA Championship appearances while a Hajduk player – 4, Aljoša Asanović, for Croatia in 1996.
- Most UEFA Championship goals while a Hajduk player – 1, Ante Žanetić, for Yugoslavia in 1960.
- Most caps with Yugoslavia while a Hajduk player – 59, Bernard Vukas (1947–57, 1959–62).
- Most goals for Yugoslavia while a Hajduk player – 17, Zlatko Vujović (1976–86).
- Most caps with Croatia while a Hajduk player – 36, Stipe Pletikosa (1997–2003, 2005–06).
- Most goals for Croatia while a Hajduk player – 4, Niko Kranjčar (2004–06), Marko Livaja (2021–23).
- Most caps with other national teams while a Hajduk player – 19, Senijad Ibričić (2008–11).
- Most goals with other national teams while a Hajduk player – 3, Maris Verpakovskis (2007–08).
- Most capped foreign players to play for Hajduk – 104, Maris Verpakovskis with Latvia; 100, Goce Sedloski with Macedonia; 57, Hugo Almeida with Portugal;
56, Ervin Bulku with Albania; 51, Josip Skoko with Australia; 50, Artem Milevskyi with Ukraine.
Sources: rsssf.com, hrnogomet.com, soccerway.com
Homegrown players with most appearances in national team
[edit]# | Name | Career | Apps |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ivan Perišić | 2011- | 138 |
2 | Darijo Srna | 2002–2016 | 134 |
3 | Stipe Pletikosa | 1999–2014 | 114 |
4 | Robert Jarni | 1990–2002 | 88 |
5 | Mario Pašalić | 2014- | 72 |
6 | Zlatko Vujović | 1979-1990 | 70 |
7 | Aljoša Asanović | 1987–2000 | 65 |
8 | Vladimir Beara | 1950–1959 | 60 |
9 | Nikola Vlašić | 2017- | 56 |
10 | Igor Tudor | 1997–2006 | 55 |
Players that participated on international tournaments while playing for Hajduk
[edit]- 1950 FIFA World Cup 5th place
- 1954 FIFA World Cup 8th place
- 1962 FIFA World Cup 4th place
- 1974 FIFA World Cup 7th place
- 1982 FIFA World Cup 16th place
- 1990 FIFA World Cup 5th place
- 1998 FIFA World Cup Bronze
- 2002 FIFA World Cup 23rd place
- 2006 FIFA World Cup 22nd place
- 2014 FIFA World Cup 20th place
- 2022 FIFA World Cup Bronze
- 1960 European Nations' Cup Silver
- UEFA Euro 1968 Silver
- UEFA Euro 1976 4th place
- UEFA Euro 1984 8th place
- UEFA Euro 1996 7th place
- UEFA Euro 2004 13th place
- UEFA Euro 2008 5th place
- UEFA Euro 2016 9th place
- UEFA Euro 2020 13th place
- UEFA Euro 2024 20th place
- Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics
- Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics Silver
- Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics Silver
- Football at the 1956 Summer Olympics Silver
- Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics Gold
- Football at the 1980 Summer Olympics 4th place
- Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics Bronze
Other
[edit]- 1996 African Cup of Nations 10th place (Liberia ranking)
- 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup Silver (Australia ranking)
- 2023 African Cup of Nations Gold (Ivory Coast ranking)
Sources: rsssf.com, hrnogomet.com, soccerway.com
- Most appearances for a manager:
- In Yugoslav First League – 170, Tomislav Ivić (1972, 1973–76, 1978–80, 1987).
- In Prva HNL – 128, Zoran Vulić (1998, 2000–01, 2002–04, 2006–07, 2018).
- In Croatian Cup – 26, Zoran Vulić (1998, 2000–01, 2002–04, 2006–07, 2018).
- In European competitions – 24, Ivan Katalinić (1993–95, 1998–99, 2004).
- Most wins for a manager:
- In Yugoslav First League – 92 in 170 apps, Tomislav Ivić (1972, 1973–76, 1978–80, 1987).
- In Prva HNL – 83 in 128 apps, Zoran Vulić (1998, 2000–01, 2002–04, 2006–07, 2018).
- In Croatian Cup – 18 in 26 apps, Zoran Vulić (1998, 2000–01, 2002–04, 2006–07, 2018).
- In European competitions – 8 in 24 apps, Ivan Katalinić (1993–95, 1998–99, 2004).
- Youngest manager in Prva HNL – 33 years, 2 months, 24 days, Slaven Bilić (25 November 2001 v Osijek).
- Oldest manager in Prva HNL – 76 years, 11 months, 22 days, Stanko Poklepović (11 April 2014 v Istra 1961).
- Longest-serving managers (per appointment) – 7 seasons, Luka Kaliterna (1923–30); Ljubo Benčić (1941–48).
Sources: hrnogomet.hr, hajduk.hr, soccerway.com
Awards
[edit]Domestic
[edit]Yugoslavian First League top scorers
Season | Name | Goals |
---|---|---|
1933 | Vladimir Kragić | 21 |
1935 | Leo Lemešić | 18 |
1949 | Frane Matošić | 17 |
1955 | Bernard Vukas | 20 |
1966 | Petar Nadoveza | 21 |
1971 | Petar Nadoveza | 20 |
1985 | Zlatko Vujović | 25 |
Croatian First League top scorers
Season | Name | Goals |
---|---|---|
1992 | Ardian Kozniku | 12 |
2016–17 | Márkó Futács | 18 |
2018–19 | Mijo Caktaš | 19 |
2021–22 | Marko Livaja | 29 |
2022–23 | Marko Livaja | 19 |
Yugoslav Footballer of the Year
- Ivan Buljan (1975)
- Ivica Šurjak (1976)
- Dražen Mužinić (1977)
- Zlatko Vujović (1981)
- Ivan Gudelj (1982)
- Zoran Simović (1983)
- Blaž Slišković (1985)
Croatian Footballer of the Year
- Stipe Pletikosa (2002)
Hope of the Year
- Jurica Vučko (1996)
- Nikola Kalinić (2007)
- Franko Andrijašević (2012)
Sportske novosti Yellow Shirt award
- Bernard Vukas (1953)
- Joško Vidošević (1955)
- Dragan Holcer (1968)
- Jurica Jerković (1971)
- Branko Oblak (1974)
- Jurica Jerković (1976)
- Zlatko Vujović (1981)
- Zoran Simović (1984)
- Aljoša Asanović (1990)
- Goran Vučević (1992)
- Senijad Ibričić (2010)
- Anas Sharbini (2012)
- Tino-Sven Sušić (2016)
- Mijo Caktaš (2019)
- Marko Livaja (2022)
- Marko Livaja (2023)
Croatian First League Player of the Year
- Slaven Bilić (1992)
- Ardian Kozniku (1992)
- Joško Jeličić (1993)
- Mirsad Hibić (1994)
- Nenad Pralija (1995)
- Stipe Pletikosa (2001)
- Stipe Pletikosa (2002)
- Tvrtko Kale (2004)
- Niko Kranjčar (2005)
- Nikola Kalinić (2008)
International
[edit]Ballon d'Or candidates
- Branko Oblak (1974) 19th place
- Zlatko Vujović (1981) 19th place
- Ante Žanetić (1960)
Hajduk Split dream team
[edit]In 2011 during Hajduk's 100th birthday celebration, the local newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija made a public poll for Hajduk fans to vote for Hajduk Split all-time best 11.
1 | GK | YUG | Vladimir Beara (1947–55) |
2 | DF | YUG | Vilson Džoni (1967–77) |
3 | DF | YUG | Ivan Buljan (1967–77) |
4 | DF | YUG | Dragan Holcer (1967–75) |
5 | DF | YUG | Robert Jarni (1986–91) |
6 | MF | YUG | Blaž Slišković (1981–86) |
7 | MF | YUG | Jurica Jerković (1967–78) |
8 | MF | YUG | Dražen Mužinić (1971–80) |
9 | FW | YUG | Ivica Šurjak (1971–81) |
10 | MF | YUG | Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55) |
11 | FW | YUG | Bernard Vukas (1947–57, 1959–63) |
Club records and statistics
[edit]Updated 24 June 2017
Competition appearances
[edit]- Yugoslav First League – 61 out of 63 (1923–35, 1936–40, 1946–91).
- Prva HNL – 28 out of 28 (1992–current). One of four clubs that have participated in all seasons, alongside Dinamo Zagreb, Rijeka and Osijek.
- Yugoslav Cup – 50 out of 56.
- Croatian Cup – 28 out of 28 (1992–current).
- European competitions – 48 (1927, 1955–56, 1960–61, 1963–64, 1967–73, 1974–79, 1981–87, 1991–92, 1993–2005, 2007–current).
Final position
[edit]- Best position in Yugoslav First League – Winner, 9 times (1927, 1929, 1950, 1952, 1954–55, 1970–71, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1978–79).
- Best placed Croatian club in Yugoslav First League – 24 times
- Best position in Prva HNL – Winner, 6 times (1992, 1993–94, 1994–95, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2004–05).
- Best position in Yugoslav Cup – Winner, 9 times (1966–67, 1971–72, 1973, 1974, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1983–84, 1986–87, 1990–91).
- Best position in Croatian Cup – Winner, 6 times (1992–93, 1994–95, 1999–2000, 2002–03, 2009–10, 2012–13).
- Worst position in Yugoslav First League – 13th, 2 times (1965–66, 1987–88).
- Worst position in Prva HNL – 5th, 2 times (2005–06, 2007–08).
Sources: hrnogomet.hr, hajduk.hr
League records and statistics
[edit]Updated 24 December 2017
- Yugoslav First League (1927–40):[2]
- Matches played – 144 (ranked 1st).
- Wins – 66 (ranked 3rd).
- Draws – 32 (ranked 1st).
- Defeats – 46 (ranked 3rd).
- Goals scored – 310 (ranked 2nd).
- Goals conceded – 228 (ranked 3rd).
- Points – 164 (ranked 3rd).
- Yugoslav First League (1946–91):[3]
- Matches played – 312 (ranked 1st).
- Wins – 592 (ranked 4th).
- Draws – 348 (ranked 1st).
- Defeats – 336 (ranked 6th).
- Goals scored – 2113 (ranked 4th).
- Goals conceded – 1487 (ranked 6th).
- Points – 1516 (ranked 4th).
- Prva HNL:[4]
- Matches played – 851 (ranked 2nd).
- Wins – 474 (ranked 2nd).
- Draws – 196 (ranked 3rd).
- Defeats – 181 (ranked 10th).
- Goals scored – 1532 (ranked 2nd).
- Goals conceded – 801 (ranked 8th).
- Goals difference – +731 (ranked 2nd).
- Foreign players – 88 (ranked 2nd).
Matches and scorelines
[edit]Firsts
[edit]- First match – 11 June 1911 v Calcio Spalato (9–0), Exhibition game.
- First official match – 28 March 1920 v Borac Split (8–0), 1920 Split Championship.
- In Yugoslav First League – 2 September 1923 v SAŠK (3–4).
- In Yugoslav Cup – 24 August 1924 v Football selection of Sarajevo (6–0).
- In European competitions – 14 August 1927 v SK Rapid Wien (1–8), Mitropa Cup 1927.
- At Poljud stadium – 19 September 1979 v Trabzonspor B.K. (1–0), 1979–80 European Cup.
- In Prva HNL – 29 February 1992 v Istra (3–1).
- In Croatian Cup – 24 March 1992 v Rijeka (0–0).
Lasts
[edit]- At Stari plac – 7 October 1979 v Vardar (0–0), 1979–80 Yugoslav First League.
- In Yugoslav First League – 16 June 1991 v Proleter (3–2).
- In Yugoslav Cup – 8 May 1991 v Red Star (1–0).
Biggest wins
[edit]- Record home official game win – 24–0 (20 November 1927 v HAŠK Split, 1927 Split Championship).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 14–0 (7 June 1931 v FK Ilirija; 16 September 1934 v FK Slavija (S)).
- Home in Prva HNL – 10–0 (5 June 1994 v Radnik).
- Home in Yugoslav Cup – 15–0 (3 December 1950 v Sobota).
- Home in Croatian Cup – 11–0 (17 August 1993 v Primorac Biograd).
- Home in European competitions – 7–1 (19 September 1974 v Keflavík, 1974–75 European Cup).
- Record away official game win – 10–0 (4 August 1946 v Jedinstvo Surčin, 1946 SR Croatia League).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 6–0 (20 October 1935 v Osvit (Š); 30 September 1951 v Napredak; 30 April 1955 v Dinamo).
- Away in Prva HNL – 6–1 (13 April 1996 v Zagreb).
- Away in Yugoslav Cup – 9–1 (4 August 1966 v Metalac (Z)).
- Away in Croatian Cup – 10–2 (21 September 2010 v Rudar 47).
- Away in European competitions – 8–0 (29 August 2002 v GÍ Gøta, 2002–03 UEFA Cup).
Biggest defeats
[edit]- Home in Yugoslav First League – 1–6 (11 December 1955 v Vojvodina).
- Home in Prva HNL – 1–5 (17 August 2001 v Varteks), 0–4 (10 August 2016 v Dinamo Zagreb).
- Home in Yugoslav Cup – 0–4 (7 November 1954 v Partizan).
- Home in Croatian Cup – 0–3 (23 September 1992 v Split).
- Home in European competitions – 0–5 (3 August 2005 v Debreceni, 2005–06 UEFA Champions League).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 0–9 (6 June 1940 v BSK).
- Away in Prva HNL – 0–4 (27 March 1994 v Croatia Zagreb; 22 September 2007 v Rijeka; 19 March 2008 v Varteks; 16 May 2015 v Dinamo).
- Away in Yugoslav Cup – 0–6 (1 August 1926 v Belgrade XI)
- Away in Croatian Cup – 0–5 (4 December 2013 v Dinamo).
- Away in European competitions – 0–6 (3 August 2005 v Ajax, 1993–94 UEFA Champions League).
Highest scoring draws
[edit]- In Yugoslav First League – 5–5 (11 August 1929 v BSK).
- In Prva HNL – 3–3, 6 times.
- In European competitions – 2–2, 8 times.
- In Yugoslav Cup – 3–3 (31 May 1969 v Dinamo).
- In Croatian Cup – 3–3 (27 April 1994 v Rijeka; 22 May 2013 v Lokomotiva).
Sources: hrnogomet.hr, hajduk.hr
Points
[edit]- Most points in one season:
- 3 pts for a win – 78 in 32 matches (2003–04).
- 2 pts for a win – 50 in 34 matches (1978–79, 1993–94).
- Highest percentage of points in one season:
- 3 pts for a win – 81.25% (2003–04).
- 2 pts for a win – 86.1% (1940–41).
- Fewest points in one season:
- 3 pts for a win – 40 in 32 matches (2005–06).
- 2 pts for a win – 5 in 10 matches (1939–40).
- Lowest percentage of points in one season:
- 3 pts for a win – 41.66% (2005–06).
- 2 pts for a win – 25.0% (1939–40).
Wins
[edit]- Most wins in one season:
- All official fixtures – 31 in 44 matches (2002–03).
- In Yugoslav First League – 20 in 34 matches (1974–75, 1978–79).
- In Prva HNL – 25 in 32 matches (2003–04).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 15 in 17 matches (1978–79).
- Home in Prva HNL – 15 in 16 matches (2002–03).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 8 in 17 matches (1974–75).
- Away in Prva HNL – 11 in 16 matches (2003–04).
- In Yugoslav Cup – 5 in 5 matches (1971–72, 1974, 1975–76).
- In Croatian Cup – 7 in 8 matches (2002–03).
- In European competitions – 6 in 10 matches (1983–84 UEFA Cup).
- Fewest wins in one season:
- All official fixtures – 9 in 32 matches (1964–65), 10 in 41 matches (1987–88).
- In Yugoslav First League – 7 in 28 matches (1964–65), 8 in 34 matches (1987–88).
- In Prva HNL – 10 in 32 matches (2005–06).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 6 in 14 matches (1964–65), 8 in 17 matches (1987–88).
- Home in Prva HNL – 7 in 17 matches (2012–13).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 0 in 17 matches (1968–69, 1987–88), 0 in 15 matches (1965–66).
- Away in Prva HNL – 2 in 16 matches (2005–06).
Defeats
[edit]- Most defeats in one season:
- All official fixtures – 20 in 48 matches (1972–73).
- In Yugoslav First League – 17 in 34 matches (1972–73).
- In Prva HNL – 13 in 36 matches (2014–15).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 5 in 17 matches (1968–69).
- Home in Prva HNL – 4 in 18 matches (2014–15).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 16 in 17 matches (1972–73).
- Away in Prva HNL – 9 in 18 matches (2014–15).
- In domestic cups – 3 in 8 matches (2004–05).
- In European competitions – 6 in 10 matches (2010–11 UEFA Europa League).
- Fewest defeats in one season:
- All official fixtures – 1 in 23 matches (1950).
- In Yugoslav First League – unbeaten in 18 matches (1950).
- In Prva HNL – 2 in 22 matches (1992), 3 in 30 matches (1994–95).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 0 in 5 matches (1930), 0 in 9 matches (1950), 0 in 10 matches (1933), 0 in 11 matches (1951, 1960–61),
0 in 17 matches (1970–71, 1980–81). - Home in Prva HNL – 0 in 15 matches (1992–93, 1994–95), 0 in 16 matches (1995–96, 2002–03).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 0 in 5 matches (1929), 0 in 9 matches (1950).
- Away in Prva HNL – 1 in 11 matches (1992), 3 in 15 matches (1994–95, 2001–02), 4 in 18 matches (2016–17).
- Most draws in one season:
- All official fixtures – 17 in 42 matches (1968–69).
- In Yugoslav First League – 16 in 34 matches (1968–69).
- In Prva HNL – 11 in 36 matches (2013–14), 10 in 30 matches (1992–93).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 7 in 17 matches (1983–84, 1987–88), 5 in 14 matches (1964–65), 4 in 9 matches (1950).
- Home in Prva HNL – 5 in 17 matches (2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16), 4 in 15 matches (1992–93).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 11 in 17 matches (1968–68), 5 in 9 matches (1948–49).
- Away in Prva HNL – 8 in 16 matches (1998–99).
- In domestic cups – 3 in 8 matches, 5 times.
- In European competitions – 3 in 4 matches (1969–70 Mitropa Cup).
- Fewest draws in one season:
- All official fixtures – 1 in 19 matches (1952), 2 in 20 matches (1933), 3 in 32 matches (1953–54), 4 in 47 matches (1972–73).
- In Yugoslav First League – 1 in 16 matches (1952), 2 in 20 matches (1933), 3 in 34 matches (1972–73, 1989–90).
- In Prva HNL – 3 in 32 matches (2003–04).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 0 in 11 matches (1951), 1 in 17 matches (1978–79, 1981–82).
- Home in Prva HNL – 1 in 17 matches (1993–94).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 0 in 17 matches (1972–73).
- Away in Prva HNL – 2 in 16 matches (2003–04, 2009–10).
Goals
[edit]- Most goals scored in one season:
- All official fixtures – 112 in 46 matches (1993–94), 103 in 36 matches (1934–35).
- In Yugoslav First League – 72 in 24 matches (1934–35).
- In Prva HNL – 84 in 34 matches (1993–94).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 58 in 12 matches (1934–35).
- Home in Prva HNL – 61 in 17 matches (1993–94).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 31 in 13 matches (1980–81).
- Away in Prva HNL – 29 in 15 matches (2001–02).
- In domestic cups – 31 in 12 matches (1934), 28 in 10 matches (1994–95), 25 in 5 matches (1950).
- In European competition – 17 in 6 matches (1975–76 European Cup), 17 in 8 matches (2015–16 UEFA Europa League).
- Fewest goals scored in one season:
- All official fixtures – 31 in 24 matches (1961–62), 40 in 32 matches (1964–65), 50 in 43 matches (1976–77).
- In Yugoslav First League – 39 in 17 matches (1983–84), 28 in 14 matches (1964–65), 26 in 13 matches (1962–63).
- In Prva HNL – 40 in 32 matches (2005–06).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 23 in 17 matches (1986–87), 16 in 14 matches (1964–65).
- Home in Prva HNL – 25 in 15 matches (2011–12), 27 in 18 matches (2015–16).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 5 in 17 matches (1972–73).
- Away in Prva HNL – 10 in 16 matches (2005–06).
- Most goals conceded in one season:
- All official fixtures – 68 in 48 matches (2014–15), 62 in 41 matches (1971–72, 1987–88), 60 in 36 matches (1934–35), 58 in 28 matches (1939–40),
51 in 30 matches (1957–58). - In Yugoslav First League – 56 in 34 matches (1971–72), 44 in 26 matches (1963–64), 38 in 18 matches (1937–38), 35 in 22 matches (1952–53, 1958–59),
29 in 10 matches (1939–40). - In Prva HNL – 56 in 36 matches (2014–15).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 25 in 17 matches (1963–64), 20 in 13 matches (1955–56).
- Home in Prva HNL – 25 in 18 matches (2014–15).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 37 in 17 matches (1972–73), 33 in 13 matches (1963–64), 28 in 9 matches (1937–38).
- Away in Prva HNL – 31 in 18 matches (2014–15).
- In domestic cups – 22 in 12 matches (1934), 10 in 8 matches (2004–05).
- In European competition – 18 in 10 matches (2010–11 UEFA Europa League), 13 in 6 matches (1981–82 UEFA Cup), 9 in 2 matches (1927 Mitropa Cup).
- All official fixtures – 68 in 48 matches (2014–15), 62 in 41 matches (1971–72, 1987–88), 60 in 36 matches (1934–35), 58 in 28 matches (1939–40),
- Fewest goals conceded in one season:
- All official fixtures – 11 in 14 matches (1932), 15 in 24 matches (1992), 28 in 45 matches (1975–76).
- In Yugoslav First League – 11 in 14 matches (1932), 13 in 18 matches (1950), 22 in 34 matches (1975–76, 1983–84).
- In Prva HNL – 14 in 22 matches (1992), 22 in 32 matches (2002–03).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – 7 in 17 matches (1969–70), 4 in 10 matches (1933), 3 in 7 matches (1932).
- Home in Prva HNL – 5 in 16 matches (2002–03), 5 in 11 matches (1992).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – 11 in 17 matches (1973–74).
- Away in Prva HNL – 9 in 11 matches (1992), 12 in 15 matches (1994–95), 13 in 16 matches (2003–04), 14 in 18 matches (2016–17).
- Best league goal difference in one season:
- In Yugoslav First League – +42 in 26 matches (1954–55).
- In Prva HNL – +48 in 34 matches (1993–94).
- Home in Yugoslav First League – +45 in 12 matches (1934–35).
- Home in Prva HNL – +47 in 17 matches (1993–94).
- Away in Yugoslav First League – +9 in 9 matches (1948–49).
- Away in Prva HNL – +14 in 15 matches (2001–02).
- Worst league goal difference in one season: