NK Zagorec Krapina

Nk Zagorec Krapina
Full name Nogometni Klub Zagorec Krapina
Founded 1908.
Ground SRC Podgora
Capacity 1360
Chairman Milan Kralj
Manager Tomica Vincelj
League Treća HNL West

Nogometni Klub Zagorec Krapina (English: Football Club Zagorec Krapina) is a Croatian football club based in the town of Krapina. The club was found in 1908. They play their home matches at stadion ŠRC Podgora.

Zagorec is the most successful club in Zagorje county having played five consecutive seasons in Croatian Second League (2HNL), from 1995 to 2000. The "golden era" of club was in season 1997/1998 when they finished third, having won qualification for 1HNL. They were placed in the second qualification group along with Nk Cibalia Vinkovci and Rnk Split. First game was against Rnk Split which Zagorec wins 1:0 so the decisive match was against Nk Cibalia. The match, which was played in Zagreb at the stadium of Kranjčevićeva ends 2: 2, and with this result Cibalia goes ito 1.HNL. The match was followed by many controversies that have damaged the club from Krapina.

Zagorec currently competes in 3HNL West.

Trophies

Cup NSKZŽ 2011/2012.

Cup NSKZŽ 2012/2013.

Cup NSKZŽ 2017/2018.

1. ŽNL KRAPINSKO ZAGORSKA 2012/2013.

Recent seasons

Season League
Division Uta Pob Neo Izg Gol+ Gol- Bod Poz
1992 3. HNL Skupina B 14 6 0 8 19 17 12 7[1]
1992./1993. 3. HNL Središte (ZG regija) 34 17 4 13 79 70 38 6[2]
1993./1994. 3. HNL Sjever (Zagrebačka regija) 30 14 5 11 60 32 33 7[3]
1995./1996. 3. HNL Zapad 34 19 8 7 85 32 65 3 ↑[4]
1996./1997 1.B HNL 30 12 6 12 51 42 42 9[5]
1997./1998. 2. HNL Središte 32 21 7 4 79 20 70 2 ↑[6]
1997./1998. Kvalifikacije za 1. HNL, prvi krug - Skupina 2 2 1 1 0 3 2 4 2 ↓[7]
1998./1999. 2. HNL 36 15 6 15 50 55 51 9[8]
1999./2000. 2. HNL 32 5 7 20 24 63 22 16 ↓[9]
2000./2001. 3. HNL Središte 30 6 8 16 28 49 26 13[10]
2001./2002. 3. HNL Središte 30 15 3 12 47 38 48 6[11]
2002./2003. 3. HNL Središte 30 11 4 15 27 32 37 13[12]
2003./2004. 3. HNL Središte 30 12 11 7 48 36 47 4[13]
2004./2005. 3. HNL Središte 32 12 4 16 41 47 40 13[14]
2005./2006. 3. HNL Središte 30 15 6 9 54 35 51 5[15]
2006./2007. 3. HNL Središte 34 13 4 17 52 58 43 16 ↓[16]
2007./2008. 4. HNL Središte 29 12 7 10 38 35 43 7[17]
2008./2009. 4. HNL Središte 30 13 2 15 47 47 41 9[18]
2009./2010. 4. HNL Središte 30 12 7 11 51 40 43 9[19]
2010./2011. 4. HNL Središte 30 11 2 17 32 59 35 12[20]
2011./2012. 4. HNL Središte 30 12 4 14 53 52 40 9[21]
2012./2013. 1. ŽNL Krapinsko zagorska 26 20 4 2 92 22 64 1 ↑[22]
2013./2014. 3. HNL Središte 30 16 6 8 54 39 54 5[23]
2014./2015. 3. HNL Središte 30 11 8 11 43 44 41 7[24]
2015./2016. 3. HNL Zapad 30 15 3 12 40 35 48 6[25]
2016./2017. 3. HNL Zapad 30 9 5 16 37 59 32 14[26]
2017./2018. 3. HNL Zapad 34 17 4 13 64 56 55 5[27]

Fans

During the 90' Nk Zagorec was the favourite club in the Zagorje county. Fan group "Šumski gujdeki" in large number cheered team on both local and away matches. At the end of 90' group was fall apart, but at the second part of 12/13 season fan group is again active.

Stadium

Universiade in Zagreb 1987. enable to build the "ŠRC Podgora" stadium, which includes a main football pitch, athletics track and an auxiliary field. In addition to the main playground there are stands with total of 1,360 seats and a building with four dressing rooms, toilets and catering facilities.[28] During the 2015's was the complete reconstruction of the stands, new seats have replaced the existing and new roof was built, which covers about 200 people. By changing the leadership of the club in 2017. the first reconstruction phase of the locker room was finished and the clubhouse roof was changed.

References

  1. hr:3. HNL 1992
  2. hr:3. HNL 1992./93.#Središte (ZG regija)
  3. hr:Dodatak:3. HNL 1993./94
  4. hr:2. HNL 1995./96
  5. hr:1. B HNL 1996./97
  6. hr:2. HNL 1997./98.#Središte
  7. hr:2. HNL 1997./98.#Središte
  8. hr:2. HNL 1998./99
  9. hr:2. HNL 1999./00
  10. Kozina, Antun, "KRAPINSKIH osam stoljeća" ., Gama Grafit d.o.o, Krapina, veljača 1998., ISBN 953-97465-0-7, str. 171.
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