vinovo.magnify.net Vise inserata iz serije Velo Misto Velo Misto: Hajduk Split Sparta & Slavia Praha Hajduk Split was founded in the famous, centuries old pub Flek in Prague (then also a part of Austro-Hungarian Empire) by a group of students from Split (Fabijan Kaliterna, Lucijan Stella, Ivan Šakić and Vjekoslav Ivanišević). They went to the pub right after the match between Sparta and Slavia and decided it was high time their own town founded it's professional club. They all knew how popular the sport was back home, and how well their friends back home played Abroad, the club has reached the quarterfinals of the Champions Cup (now UEFA Champions League) three times (last time 1995), and two European semifinals: of Cup of cup's winners 1973, and UEFA cup 1984. Hajduk is famous for its good youth school. It is one of the most prolific producers of high quality footballers which often continue careers in famous European teams. Some of Hajduk's former players include: Alen Bokšić (ex Juventus, Middlesbrough), Robert Jarni (ex Juventus, Real Madrid), Slaven Bilić (ex Karlsruhe, Everton), Igor Štimac (ex West Ham),Milan Rapaić (Standard Liege), Igor Tudor (Juventus), Ivica Šurjak (ex Paris SG), Luka Peruzović (ex Anderlecht), Aljoša Asanović, Ivica Buljan (ex Hamburger SV) and Zlatko Vujović (ex Bordeaux). When the Croatian national team won third place at the 1998 World Cup in France, amongst the first 11, there were 5 former Hajduk players. The fans are called Torcida <b>...</b>
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vinovo.magnify.net VELO MISTO vinovo.magnify.net HAJDUK SPLIT HAJDUK SPLIT - Brane se kao lavovi, napadaju kao tigrovi Hajduk Split was founded in the famous, centuries old pub Flek in Prague (then also a part of Austro-Hungarian Empire) by a group of students from Split (Fabijan Kaliterna, Lucijan Stella, Ivan Šakić and Vjekoslav Ivanišević). They went to the pub right after the match between Sparta and Slavia and decided it was high time their own town founded it's professional club. They all knew how popular the sport was back home, and how well their friends back home played. The club was officially registered with the authorities on February 13, 1911 and is, thus, the oldest football club in Croatia. The name originates from the [hajduk]s, romanticized bandits that fought the Ottoman Turks. Hajduk gathered the pro-Croat party of citizens of Split, Croat unionists or puntari. That's why the club specifically has the name "hrvatski nogometni klub" (Croatian football club) and has Croat coat-of-arms in its logo. "Velo misto" (1981) This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders. Series Directed by Joakim Marusic (11 episodes, 1981) Series Writing credits Miljenko Smoje (11 episodes, 1981) Series Cast Boris Dvornik ... Mestar (14 episodes <b>...</b>
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vinovo.magnify.net Vise o Velom Mistu www.index.hr "Velo misto" (1981) This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times betwee "Velo misto" (1981) This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split...
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vinovo.magnify.net Velo misto (1981) This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders. Series Directed by Joakim Marusic (11 episodes, 1981) Series Writing credits Miljenko Smoje (11 episodes, 1981) Series Cast Boris Dvornik ... Mestar (14 episodes, 1981) Zdravka Krstulovic ... Violeta (14 episodes, 1981) Mustafa Nadarevic ... Duje (14 episodes, 1981) Spiro Guberina ... Jozo (14 episodes, 1981) Mate Ergovic ... Pucanstvo (14 episodes, 1981) Ines Fancovic ... Mare (14 episodes, 1981) Mladen Barbaric ... Pegula (13 episodes, 1981) Mira Furlan ... Kate (13 episodes, 1981) Vlasta Knezovic ... Marjeta (12 episodes, 1981) Ugljesa Kojadinovic ... Professor (12 episodes, 1981) Milan Strljic ... Tonci (11 episodes, 1981) Danko Ljustina ... Mijo (11 episodes, 1981) Ivo Gregurevic ... Netjak (10 episodes, 1981) Aljosa Vuckovic ... Ferata (10 episodes, 1981) Franko Strmotic (10 episodes, 1981) Ljubo Kapor ... Picaferaj (9 episodes, 1981) Vinko Kraljevic (9 episodes, 1981) Danica Cvitanovic (9 episodes, 1981) Dusko Valentic ... Papundek (8 episodes, 1981) Fabijan Sovagovic ... Toma (8 episodes, 1981) Kresimir Zidaric (8 episodes, 1981) Vasja Kovacic (8 episodes, 1981) Vlado Krstulovic (8 episodes, 1981) Petar Buntic (8 episodes, 1981) Boris Buzancic <b>...</b>
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vinovo.magnify.net VELO MISTO vinovo.magnify.net HAJDUK SPLIT www.index.hr "Velo misto" (1981) This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times betwee "Velo misto" (1981) This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles...
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vinovo.magnify.net Velo misto (1981) This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders. Series Directed by Joakim Marusic (11 episodes, 1981) Series Writing credits Miljenko Smoje (11 episodes, 1981) Series Cast Boris Dvornik ... Mestar (14 episodes, 1981) Zdravka Krstulovic ... Violeta (14 episodes, 1981) Mustafa Nadarevic ... Duje (14 episodes, 1981) Spiro Guberina ... Jozo (14 episodes, 1981) Mate Ergovic ... Pucanstvo (14 episodes, 1981) Ines Fancovic ... Mare (14 episodes, 1981) Mladen Barbaric ... Pegula (13 episodes, 1981) Mira Furlan ... Kate (13 episodes, 1981) Vlasta Knezovic ... Marjeta (12 episodes, 1981) Ugljesa Kojadinovic ... Professor (12 episodes, 1981) Milan Strljic ... Tonci (11 episodes, 1981) Danko Ljustina ... Mijo (11 episodes, 1981) Ivo Gregurevic ... Netjak (10 episodes, 1981) Aljosa Vuckovic ... Ferata (10 episodes, 1981) Franko Strmotic (10 episodes, 1981) Ljubo Kapor ... Picaferaj (9 episodes, 1981) Vinko Kraljevic (9 episodes, 1981) Danica Cvitanovic (9 episodes, 1981) Dusko Valentic ... Papundek (8 episodes, 1981) Fabijan Sovagovic ... Toma (8 episodes, 1981) croatia hrvatska film split hajduk croatian marjan zagora kastela athletics kroatien ex-yu TV Yugoslavia torcida nogomet ferata soccer praha
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vinovo.magnify.net VELO MISTO www.index.hr "Velo misto" (1981) This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times betwee "Velo misto" (1981) This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent...
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Hajduk Split - Sparta Praha 1:1 VELO MISTO Hajduk Split was founded in the famous, ceturies old pub Flek in Prague (then also a part of Austro-Hungarian Empire) by a group of students from Split (Fabijan Kaliterna, Lucijan Stella, Ivan Šakić and Vjekoslav Ivanišević). They went to the pub right after the match between Sparta and Slavia and decided it was high time their own town founded it's professional club. They all knew how popular the sport was back home, and how well their friends back home played. The club was officially registered with the authorities on February 13, 1911 and is, thus, the oldest football club in Croatia. The name originates from the [hajduk]]s, romanticized bandits that fought the Ottoman Turks. Hajduk gathered the pro-Croat party of citizens of Split, Croat unionists or puntari. That's why the club specifically has the name "hrvatski nogometni klub" (Croatian football club) and has Croat coat-of-arms in its logo. The club itself was a protest against the Austro-Hungarian government's policy of not allowing the unification of Croatian provinces and keeping them separated (the government and the emperor didn't allow reunion of Dalmatia with the rest of Croatia). Hajduk reached its first period of glory in late twenties, when it won two Yugoslav championships, breaking the domination of clubs from Belgrade and Zagreb. Particularly interesting is the club's war episode. After Italian occupation of Split, club ceased to compete in defiance, and <b>...</b>
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