Hajduk Split
Coach:
Gonzalo García
Establishment Date:
1911
League Affiliation:
HNL
Stadium:
Stadion Poljud
Seating Capacity:
35000
Team Info
Hajduk Split is one of Croatia's most iconic and successful football clubs, based in the historic city of Split and competing in the Croatian Football League. The team's legendary home is the Poljud Stadium, known for its iconic architectural shell and electrifying atmosphere. Founded in 1911 by a group of students, the club's name honors the hajduks, romanticized Balkan freedom fighters, symbolizing a rebellious and proud spirit. Hajduk's golden era spanned the 1970s, winning multiple Yugoslav championships and cups with a team featuring legends like Slaven Zambata and Jurica Jerković. The club continued its success after Croatian independence, adding numerous domestic league and cup titles. The modern era sees Hajduk perennially challenging city rivals Dinamo Zagreb for supremacy, with a passionate fan base known as the 'Torcida', one of the oldest organized supporters' groups in Europe. The team's culture is defined by this immense fan passion, traditional white kits, and a deep connection to the Dalmatian region. Hajduk Split is more than a club; it is a central pillar of cultural identity for the city and its people.
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