NK HAŠK

Croatian football club
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Football club
NK HAŠK
Full nameNogometni Klub Hrvatski Akademski Športski Klub
Founded23 November 1990; 33 years ago (1990-11-23)
GroundStadion na Peščenici
Capacity800
ChairmanVinko Barišić
ManagerRatko Ninković
LeagueTreća HNL Centar
2022–23Treća HNL Centar, 13th
Home colours
Away colours

NK HAŠK is a Croatian football club from Zagreb. They play in the Croatian Third League West, and play their home games at Stadion na Peščenici in Zagreb. In 2006, the club merged with NK Naftaš from Ivanić-Grad.[1] The club was founded in 1990 as a continuation of the historic NK HAŠK, which won the 1937 Yugoslavian championship.[2]

While also fielding a senior team in the Croatian football league system, HAŠK is mostly known for its youth development programmes. The club hosted the Krunoslav Faš memorial tournament in 2023 for under-15 players which attracted major clubs from throughout the region.[3] Bruno Petković, Mile Škorić, Ivan Fiolić, and Zoran Kvržić were all youth players at HAŠK.[3]

HAŠK's senior men's team appeared in the Croatian second league. In 2007 they were denied a license and were administratively relegated.[1]

Honours

Croatia Treća HNL – Center:

  • Winners (1): 2003–04

References

  1. ^ a b "Zašto HNS šuti?" (in Croatian). Index.hr. 4 June 2007.
  2. ^ Lipovac, Nikola (26 October 2011). "Jurčić nakon HAŠK-a: Svi su napadači blizu prvih 11, samo neka trpaju..." (in Croatian). Jutarnji.
  3. ^ a b Guberina, Kazimir (13 May 2023). "Show u kultnom ZG kvartu: Devet hrvatskih prvoligaša uz Crvenu zvezdu, Olimpiju, Željezničar, Sarajevo..." (in Croatian). Jutarnji.

External links

  • Official website
  • NK HAŠK at Nogometni magazin (in Croatian)
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