NK Široki Brijeg

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NK Široki Brijeg
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Full name Nogometni klub
Široki Brijeg
Nickname(s) Široki, Plavi
Founded 1948
Ground Pecara Stadium
Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Capacity 8,000
Chairman Zlatan Mijo Jelić
Manager Ivan Kalinić
League Premier League
2005-06 Premier League, 1st
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NK Široki Brijeg is a Bosnia-Herzegovinan football team from the town of Široki Brijeg that currently plays in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Considering the size of the town, NK Široki Brijeg had a great deal of success and has started to expand that success to European Cups as well in recent years.

The club was established in 1948, but due to many circumstances, some of them including unfavourable conditions towards the town of Široki Brijeg during the communist rule, NK Široki Brijeg has experienced its greatest successes in the 1990s and onward. They play on Pecara Stadium, with a capacity of 8,000. The stadium itself meets all UEFA criteria.

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[edit] Colours and badge

The club wears blue and white striped jerseys at home while away the team has a yellow kit. The club's crest features a football bordered by the club's name and topped with the Croatian chequy.

[edit] Škripari

Škripari is the organisation of football supporters of the Croat-backed club NK Široki Brijeg. They also support Široki Brijeg's other sport clubs, primarily HKK Široki in basketball.

The name for the fan club as it exists today was given in 1996. At that time (from the year 1993/1994 onwards, reaching a peak in 1998), Škripari were the only real supporters in Herzegovina, aside from a small faction of supporters in Ljubuški, as well as Torcida Kiseljak and Torcida Mostar who where only really active in home matches of teams that they supported.

The very name Škripari (or križari to be more precise, which means crusaders) is in tribute to those originally known by that name, who resisted communist rule in Yugoslavia for several years after World War II and presented an unsolveable enigma to the communist authorities of that time. They would often hide in caves (local term being the so called škripine) and thus the name Škripari.

An earlier idea for the fan club's name was Broadly Hill Boys dating from the year 1989, more specifically when supporters came up with that name during a basketball match of the Republic league of Bosnia and Herzegovina between KK Mladost (at the time) and KK Borac Čapljina. It was accepted almost immediately and from that day on all up until the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina a blue banner with the words Broadly Hill Boys written in white could be seen in all matches where the local clubs of Široki Brijeg played. This was a play on Dinamo Zagreb's Bad Blue Boys, as well as a play on the name of their own club (Široki Brijeg means wide, or broad, hill).

Škripari support the Croatian national football team primarily, as well as other Croatian national teams and Croatian players. The official song of the Škripari is Igraj, igraj Široki (Play Široki, Play). They also made a new song with the Croatian Hip-Hop group Berette called U mom srcu rijeci te.. (These words in my heart..). Both songs can be downloaded from the Škripari official website.

[edit] Club Organization

Club President: Zlatan Mijo Jelić
Committee (Board) Chairman: Marinko Gilja
Club Director: Ljubo Soldo
Club Spokesman: Mario Marušić
Chief Secretary: Josip Bevanda
Sports Director: Damir Kutle
Chief Of Staff/Manager: Ivan Kalinić
Stadium Director: Ivan Mandić - Duka
Chief of Security: Mariofil Ćužić
Chief of Finances: Drago Ćavar
Secretary: Josipa Orošnjak
Club Physician: Vlatko Krešić
Contact Person: Josip Bevanda
Board Members: Mirko Grbešić, Viktor Lasić, Miro Kraljević, Željko Knezović, Marinko Mikulić - Ćipukić, Ivo Crnjac, Petar Barišić, Tomo Primorac, Željko Gugić, Vencel Matijević, Josip Kožul, Mario Hrkać, Drago Lovrić, Predrag Kožul, Robert Grbešić
UO Club President: Zlatan Mijo Jelić

[edit] Current Squad

No. Position Player
1 Croatia GK Vladimir Vasilj
2 Brazil MF Wagner Santos Lago
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Dalibor Šilić
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Patrik Doci
5 Croatia DF Ivan Landeka
6 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Josip Papić
7 Brazil MF Ronielle Faria Gomez
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Ivan Bubalo
9 Brazil FW Celson Ricardo de Jesus
10 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Marko Kovačić
11 Croatia MF Branimir Anić
No. Position Player
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Tomislav Bašić
13 Croatia MF Domagoj Abramović
15 Brazil DF Andre Silva Carvalho
16 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Boris Pandža
18 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Mijo Studenović
20 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Danijel Kožul
23 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Josip Papić
24 Croatia FW Hrvoje Erceg
26 Croatia DF Danijel Krivić
27 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Ivan Zovko
26 Croatia FW Mislav Karoglan

[edit] Famous players

[edit] External links


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