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  2. 2020–21 HNK Rijeka season - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–21 season was the 75th season in HNK Rijeka’s history. It was their 30th successive season in the Croatian First Football League , and 47th successive top tier season. Competitions

  3. HNK Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1904, with the football team being active at last since 1906, [2] [3] and following the tumultuous political changes that swept the border city of Rijeka in the following decades, it changed its name to U.S. Fiumana in 1926, to S.C.F. Quarnero in 1946, [4] to NK Rijeka in 1954, [5] and finally HNK Rijeka in 1995.

  4. 2019–20 HNK Rijeka season - Wikipedia

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    26 June 2020 31: Rijeka: 12: Gorica: Rijeka: 18:55 CEST : Capan 11 ' Escoval 49 ' Lončar 67 ' Pires 84' Report 12' Lovrić 24 ' Kalik 79' Ndiaye 88 ' Krizmanić: Stadium: Rujevica Attendance: 2,071 Referee: Ivan Vučković

  5. Centar Zamet - Wikipedia

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    Centar Zamet (English: Centre Zamet), also rendered in English as Zamet Sports Centre, is a mixed-use sports hall in the Zamet neighbourhood of Rijeka, Croatia, that hosts sporting, cultural, business and entertainment events. [1] The hall was built in Zamet in 2009. The size of the hall is 16,830 square metres (181,200 sq ft) and the surface ...

  6. 2019–20 Croatian Football Cup - Wikipedia

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    2 Varaždin: 12 Rijeka: 3 Gorica: 21 Hajduk Split: 4 BSK Bijelo Brdo: 0–2 Slaven Belupo: 5 Šibenik: 21 Belišće: 6 * Zadar: 0–3 Osijek: 7 Vinogradar: 0–3 Lokomotiva: 8 Istra 1961: 12 Inter Zaprešić

  7. HNK Rijeka in European football - Wikipedia

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    HNK Rijeka has participated in UEFA competitions on 24 occasions, with 20 appearances since 1999 and 12 consecutive appearances since 2013–14. The club's greatest achievement was the 1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup quarter-final, where they lost 2–0 on aggregate against Juventus.

  8. Adriatic derby - Wikipedia

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    Filip Bradarić (2 goals, 1 for Hajduk and 1 for Rijeka) Josip Elez (3 goals, 1 for Hajduk and 2 for Rijeka) Tomislav Erceg (5 goals, 3 for Hajduk and 2 for Rijeka) Nenad Gračan (2 goals, 1 for Hajduk and 1 for Rijeka) Željko Mijač (3 goals, 2 for Hajduk and 1 for Rijeka) Igor Musa (3 goals, 2 for Hajduk and 1 for Rijeka)

  9. Stadion Rujevica - Wikipedia

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    Stadion Rujevica (English: Rujevica Stadium), officially known as Stadion HNK Rijeka (English: HNK Rijeka Stadium), is a stadium in the city of Rijeka, Croatia. [2] [3] The stadium is commonly referred to as Rujevica after its location. From August 2015, the stadium is a temporary home ground for HNK Rijeka during construction of the new ...