NK Osijek

Osijek
Full name Nogometni klub Osijek
Nickname(s) Bijelo-plavi
(The White-blues)
Founded 27 February 1947; 64 years ago (27 February 1947)
Ground Stadion Gradski vrt
(Capacity: 22,050)
Chairman Vacant
Manager Vlado Bilić
League 1. HNL
2010–11 1. HNL, 8th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours
Current season

NK Osijek is a Croatian football club, from Osijek in eastern Croatia.

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History

NK Osijek's early roots are found in club called NK Udarnik that was formed in 1945 under FPR Yugoslavia's new communist authorities on the ashes of dissolved HŠK Slavija. Slavija was founded in 1916 and competed in the Narodna liga of Kingdom of Yugoslavia (country's top division) from 1923 until 1940.

In 1946 NK Udarnik and another local club NK Jedinstvo merged together to form a new entity - NK Slavonija. The following year, NK Slavonija merged with NK Bratstvo, again creating a new club called NK Proleter. This took place on February 2, 1947, a date that present day NK Osijek considers to be its birthday.. Club colors were red and blue, which in the seventies changed to white and blue. For the first time in the First Division, the club entered the 1953. after unsuccessful attempts 1950. and 1952. It is a historical match was against Borac from Banja Luka. Group was also to ascertain from Ljubljana) 2 August 1953rd when Franjo Rupnik with 5 goals brought the victory of 5-0, in front of 10,000 spectators. After three seasons in the highest rank, Osijek turns in the season when the club was fined and three match teaching. The club has played at the former playground "Kraj Drave," and since the late fifties to the present, Osijek matches will be played at the stadium in the Gradskom vrtu.On September 1, 1962 NK Proleter joined with the Boxing and Athletic club Mladost and formed a multi-sport Sportsko društvo Slavonija (Slavonija Sporting Society). The football club thus again started competing under the name NK Slavonija.

The club is up to the eighties was the second division with a permanent attempt to enter the major league (especially 1970., 1971. And 1973.) That had been hindered in many ways. It is particularly interesting to take part in qualifying for the major league 1973rd when Osijek after the expulsion Pristina played with Zagreb. In returned, in Zagreb, Osijek was lost on penalty shootout in front of a record 64,000 . Finally, 1977. The club enters the elite class, where with the exception of one season he remained until the collapse of former Yugoslavia. The biggest successes were the sixth place of 1984. and the Cup semifinals.

1992. he started a new Prva HNL, in his first season, playing all the games out of the Gradski vrt, Osijek ends up being the third. In the next two seasons, leads to weaker results, but in the season, Prva HNL Season 1994-95. and 1994-95. Lead by scoring the first league Robert Spehar, Osijek first won in the history of performance in Europe. After relegation from the Slovan from Bratislava, waiting for two seasons until a new statement. Then again Osijek was the third in the Prva HNL next season, and unfortunately dropped from the Anderlecht in the UEFA Cup. It was 3-1 in Osijek and 0:2 in Brussels. That season, led by Jurica Vranjes, win the first trophy Croatian Cup. It was a shocking game, Cibalia led to 93 minute when Mitu equalizer, in extra time Lasic scored a golden goal to bring Cup in Osijek. Prva HNL 1999-00. and 1999-00. Osijek drops out of UEFA Cup smoothly from West Ham and 0:3 and 1:3, and again won the third place in the league.

Prva HNL 2000-01. and 2000-01. Comes to the renaissance: the first victory against the Dinamo Zagreb in Maksimir in the following nine years, and the passage of the Cup UEFA against the Danish Brondby (2:1 for Osijek in the Copenhagen and in Osijek 0:0), and two wins aganist Rapid Wien (2:1 in Osijek 2-0 in Wien) and staggering against the Slavia Prague (after winning 2-0 in Osijek 1:5 defeat in Prague). Osijek in 2000. year ended as autumn Croatian champion, but after a poor game in the spring completed the championship in third place. The club's most famous former player is Davor Šuker, who went on to be the most successful Croatian striker and Golden Boot winner at World Cup 1998.

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Rivalries

Slavonian derby match between the two largest Croatia Football Club coming from eastern Croatia, Osijek and Cibalia. Each new match these two great rivals, means a great match on the field, but also in the stands where the overruling of Osijek Kohorta and Vinkovci Ultrasi.

Stadium

NK Osijek host domestic fixtures at Stadion Gradski vrt which has a capacity of 22,050.

Supporters

The team's fans are known as Kohorta.

Honours

1999

Kit manufacturers

Period Kit manufacturer
...-2006 Macron
2006-2008 Kappa
2008-2010 Legea
2010-2011 Kappa
2011- Jako

Current squad

As of 29 September 2011

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 DF Branko Vrgoč
3 MF Josip Lukačević
4 MF Hrvoje Kurtović
5 MF Domagoj Pušić
6 DF Dino Gavrić
7 FW Igor Prijić
8 MF Marko Babić
9 FW Goran Ljubojević
12 GK Ivan Kardum
13 MF Marko Lešković
15 DF Ivan Ibriks
16 FW Anton Maglica
17 MF Vedran Jugović
18 MF Marin Glavaš
No. Position Player
19 DF Hrvoje Bubalo
20 FW Josip Barišić
21 MF Zoran Kvržić
22 MF Tomislav Šorša
23 MF Srđan Vidaković
24 DF Ivo Smoje
25 GK Ivan Vargić
26 FW Ivan Miličević
27 MF Antonio Perošević
DF Saša Novaković
MF Ivan Aleksić
MF Milan Pavličić
FW Dario Zahora

Notable players

The following former NK Osijek players have been capped at full international level. Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club.

   

Former managers

since 1978

Seasons

Season League Cup European competitions Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Player Goals
1992 1. HNL 22 12 3 7 33 28 27 3rd QF Robert Špehar 9
1992–93 1. HNL 30 11 7 12 40 42 29 6th QF
1993–94 1. HNL 34 12 11 11 56 58 35 8th R2
1994–95 1. HNL 30 16 11 3 65 30 59 3rd SF
1995–96 1. HNL 32 16 4 12 51 32 4th QF UEFA Cup QR
1996–97 1. HNL 30 12 5 13 40 38 41 8th SF
1997–98 1. HNL 32 14 6 12 42 38 3rd R1
1998–99 1. HNL 32 14 6 12 51 39 4th W UEFA Cup QR2 Stanko Bubalo 10
1999–2000 1. HNL 33 15 8 10 55 49 53 3rd QF UEFA Cup R1 Stanko Bubalo 13
2000–01 1. HNL 32 17 6 9 61 47 57 3rd SF UEFA Cup R3 Nenad Bjelica
Marijan Vuka
9
2001–02 1. HNL 30 11 4 15 45 48 37 8th SF UEFA Cup R2 Milan Pavličić 9
2002–03 1. HNL 32 10 9 13 32 51 39 8th QF Milan Pavličić 11
2003–04 1. HNL 32 11 6 15 50 57 39 4th QF Robert Špehar 18
2004–05 1. HNL 32 9 14 9 41 45 41 8th SF Karlo Primorac 11
2005–06 1. HNL 32 13 5 14 31 48 44 4th QF Josip Balatinac 6
2006–07 1. HNL 33 11 10 12 42 45 43 6th R2 Intertoto Cup R2 Stjepan Jukić 9
2007–08 1. HNL 33 16 6 11 43 34 54 3rd R2 Vedran Nikšić 8
2008–09 1. HNL 33 10 11 12 40 41 41 7th R1 Josip Barišić 8
2009–10 1. HNL 30 13 8 9 49 36 47 5th QF Josip Barišić
Ivan Miličević
Vedran Nikšić
8
2010–11 1. HNL 30 9 12 9 31 29 39 8th QF Ivan Miličević 5
Key
League: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; Pts = Points won; Pos = Final position;
Cup / Europe: PR = Preliminary round; QR = Qualifying round; R1 = First round; R2 = Second round; QF = Quarter-final; SF = Semi-final; RU = Runner-up; W = Competition won;

European competitions

Summary

Competition Pld W D L GF GA Last season played
UEFA Cup 18 8 1 9 21 30 2001–02
UEFA Intertoto Cup 2 0 2 0 2 2 2006
Total 20 8 3 9 23 32

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. Defunct competitions indicated in italics.

By season

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
1995-96 UEFA Cup QR Slovan Bratislava 0–2 0–4 0–6
1998-99 UEFA Cup QR2 Anderlecht 3–1 0–2 3–3 (a)
1999–2000 UEFA Cup R1 West Ham 1–3 0–3 1–6
2000-01 UEFA Cup R1 Brøndby 0–0 2–1 2–1
R2 Rapid Wien 2–1 2–0 4–1
R3 Slavia Prague 2–0 1–5 3–5
2001-02 UEFA Cup QR Dinaburg 1–0 1–2 2–2 (a)
R1 ND Gorica 1–0 2–1 3–1
R2 AEK Athens 1–2 2–3 3–5
2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup R2 Ethnikos Achna 2–2 0–0 2–2 (a)

Last updated on 8 July 2006

Player records

References

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