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Concordia (football club, Zagreb)

Concordia ( Croatian Hrvatski športski klub Concordia ) is a non-existent Croatian football club from the city of Zagreb . Two - time champion of Yugoslavia , and champion of Croatia .

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Hrvatski športski klub Concordia
Based1906
Disbanded1945
StadiumConcordia , Zagreb
Capacity12,000
CompetitionChampionship of Yugoslavia
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History

The club was founded on October 10, 1906 under the name "Sredneshkolsky Sports Club". In 1912, Concordia became the vice champion of the first (and only for many years) championship of Croatia . From 1930 to 1938, the club played in the championship of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , and twice, in the seasons of 1930 and 1931/32, became the champion of Yugoslavia. During World War II , Concordia played in the Croatian Championship and became the champion of Croatia in the 1942 season. After World War II, the club, like its main rivals, Grazhdyansky and Khashk clubs, was disbanded and the Dynamo club was created on the basis of these clubs. Also on the remnants of the club in 1945, the Zeleni 1906 club was created.

Achievements

  • Croatian Football Championship :
    • Gold (1): 1942.
    • Silver (1): 1912.
    • Bronze (2): 1940/41, 1943.
  • Championship of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia :
    • Gold (2): 1930 , 1931/32 .
    • Silver (1): 1930/31 .
  • Croatia Football Cup :
    • Finalist (1): 1941.

Famous Players and Pupils

  •   Slavko trouble
  •   Slavko Kodrnia
  •   Zvonko Yazbets
  •   Bernard Vukas
  •   Vinko Golob
  •   Zvonko Monsider

Links

  • Profile at weltfussballarchiv.com
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Concordia_ ( football_club__Zagreb )&oldid = 100662606


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