Hajduk

Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split commonly referred to as Hajduk Split ( Croatian pronunciation: ) or simply Hajduk, is a professional Croatian . League: Prva HNL Owner: City of Split (65.92%); Udruga "Naš Ha. From Hungarian hajdúk, plural of hajdú (“foot-soldier”).

Smjena u hajduku: stanić više nije savjetnik za sportsku

In any case, the term hajduk came to be used in the 16th century to describe irregular soldiers. Hajduk Split predates the founding of Yugoslavia, and is one of the most historical clubs in Yugoslavia, and the Balkans in general. Prije 1 d — Čudno da jedan Hajduk Split ne može da se sastavi. Drugo mjesto im je bilo rezervisao dugi niz godina ali sad ne mogu više ni to da ostvare. Dinamo, along with Hajduk Split, blazed. Europe, pulling in fans in large numbers, as many as 55,000 watching Hajduk in the UEFA Cup as late as 1985- 86. He, too, had been quite a different man: a hajduk in his youth and proud of it.

When they asked him why he was called Deacon, he would reply cheerfully: "Ah,  .