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Both the name and the checkered board on the crest were found provocative by the Monarchy, but it eventually allowed them having been convinced that a football club is a good way to train soldiers. The founders subsequently designed the club's emblem, and a group of Catholic nuns from a monastery in Split, created copies which were distributed to fans. It is speculated that famed hajduk Andrijica Šimić, who triumphantly arrived in Split in 1902 to cheering crowds (after a long stint in an Austrian prison), was perhaps the inspiration for the name. Hajduks were romanticized bandits that fought the rule of the Ottoman Turks. While trying to come up with a name for the club (other options being "Velebit", "Uskok", "Marjan".), the students went to their old teacher Josip Barač for advice and according to accounts, after enthusiastically storming into his office, he told them to take the name "Hajduk" which symbolized "that which is best in our people: bravery, humanity, friendship, love of freedom, defiance to powers, and protection of the weak. The club was officially registered with the authorities on 13 February 1911. They all knew how popular the sport was in their home city of Split, and how well their friends can play.

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They went to the pub following a match between AC Sparta and SK Slavia and decided it was time their own town founded a professional club. The club was founded in the centuries-old pub U Fleků in Prague (then also part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), by a group of students from Split: Fabjan Kaliterna, Lucijan Stella, Ivan Šakić and Vjekoslav Ivanišević. įounding members of Hajduk, in the U Fleků inn in Prague

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There are also over 50 Hajduk fan clubs situated mostly across Croatia and Germany, but as far as United States, Ireland and Australia. It is one of two fan-owned sports teams in Croatia, reaching over 43,000 members in 2016, and over 81,000 members for 2022. The inspiration of the name were the Brazilian fans at the 1950 FIFA World Cup, which were called Torcida.Īs of 2008, the club is a stock company, although not listed on the public stock exchange, with majority of the stock owned by the City of Split. Hajduk Split fans are called Torcida Split, who are the oldest organized firm in Europe, being founded in 1950. The club's main rivals are Dinamo Zagreb, with matches between the two referred to as the " Eternal Derby". Hajduk's biggest European achievements are appearances in three European Cup quarter-finals, one UEFA Cup semi-final and one Cup Winners' Cup semi-final. Hajduk is also the only club in Yugoslav football history that has won five-straight Yugoslav Cups (between 19), and also the only unbeaten champion (season 1950). The club's golden era came in the 1970s, when they won four Yugoslav Leagues and five Yugoslav Cups. They are one of the most successful teams in Croatia and ex-Yugoslavia, having won nine Yugoslav and six Croatian league championships, in addition to nine Yugoslav and seven Croatian cup titles, and five Croatian supercup titles, without ever being relegated from its country's top football league. Hajduk is thus the only ex-Yugoslav side to have never been relegated from the top flight since the foundation of the original Yugoslavia, though a number of ex-Yugoslav clubs have long spells in the top flight dating to the SFR Yugoslavia era. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, the club joined the Croatian First League in its inaugural season in 1992, never having been relegated from its top tier. Following World War II and the formation of the Yugoslav league system in 1946, Hajduk went on to spend the entire SFR Yugoslavia period at the top level. Between the early 1920s and 1940, Hajduk regularly participated in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia national championship. When they returned to Split, they put their plan in motion and Hajduk was founded on 13 February 1911. After observing a game between Slavia and Sparta Prague, the group gathered at the U Fleků tavern and talked of creating a football club at home.

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The idea to form a football club was started by group of Split students who were studying in Prague. The team's traditional home colours are white shirts with blue shorts and blue socks. Since 1979, the club's home ground has been the 34,198-seater Stadion Poljud. Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split, commonly referred to as Hajduk Split ( Croatian pronunciation: ) or simply Hajduk, is a Croatian professional football club based in Split, that competes in the Croatian First League, the top tier in Croatian football.









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