HŠK Concordia

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HŠK Concordia
Full nameHrvatski športski klub Concordia
Founded10 October 1906
Dissolved1945
GroundStadion Concordije
Capacity12,000

HŠK Concordia was a Croatian football club formed in Zagreb. The club was founded as the Srednjoškolski športski klub in 1906.

By the end of the First World War the club had played many matches with both domestic and foreign clubs. After the war, the prewar members along with the members of HŠK Viktorija re-formed the club as Concordia-Viktorija (quickly renamed Concordia).

One of the most importants acts by the club was the building of a stadium on Tratinska cesta (today's Stadion u Kranjčevićevoj), then the biggest in Zagreb. It was finished in 1921. The Yugoslavia national football team played eleven matches at the club's grounds.[1]

Apart from football, the club also competed in athletics, skiing, field hockey and table tennis. The club's most famous footballers were: Pavelić, Babić, Ivan Belošević, Jazbec, Monsider, Pavletić, Aleksandar Živković, Kodrnja and Karlo Muradori. The club played in both the Yugoslav and Croatian leagues. In 1945 it was renamed Zeleni 1906. NK Zagreb's third jersey is green in honour of Concordia, whose old stadium is now their own.

Accomplishments[]

Club presidents[]

  • Ervin Rosmanith (1906–11)
  • J. Reberski (1912–22)
  • Roman Rosmanith (1923)
  • M. Pajnić (1924)
  • M. Bosnić (1925–32)
  • L. Thaller (1933–40)

References[]

  1. ^ Poldrugač, Mirko (December 2006). "Sto godina HŠK Concordia" (PDF). Povijest hrvatskog sporta (in Croatian). Hrvatski olimpijski odbor. 37 (139): 4–5. ISSN 1330-948X. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
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