NK Junak Sinj

Nogometni Klub Junak Sinj (Football Club Junak Sinj), commonly referred to as Junak Sinj or just Junak, is a Croatian football club based in the town of Sinj, in the southern Croatian region of Dalmatia. They currently compete in Treća HNL – South, Croatian third level. Junak play their home matches at the 15-capacity Gradski stadion Sinj (English: Sinj City Stadium).

Junak Sinj
Full nameNogometni Klub Junak Sinj
Founded18 July 1916 (18 July 1916)
GroundGradski stadion Sinj
Capacity15 000
ChairmanStipislav Jadrijević
ManagerBoris Pavić
LeagueTreća HNL South
2018–19Treća HNL South, 1st

History

NK Junak Sinj was founded on 18 July 1916. For a brief period between 1922 and 1924 the club was called Velebit. The club was established by university students from Sinj who had been introduced to football in cities such as Split and Zagreb and who decided to form a club in their hometown. The name Junak (English: Hero) was chosen as a reply to Hajduk (English: Outlaw), as in Hajduk Split, the name of the well-known club from the nearby city of Split which had been formed five years earlier. The first President was Ante Brož.

The club's home kit is blue, although they played in black and white kits in the early 20th century as blue cloth was expensive and difficult to come by at the time. Junak played their very first game on 15 August 1916 and the side was captained by Mirko Kačić. After finishing in a low 14th position in the 2017/2018 season the club won first place in the 2018/2019 season.[1]

Current squad

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No. Position Player
GK Mario Pernat
GK Marko Ćurković
DF Andrija Bandalo
DF Hrvoje Mandac (captain)
MF Petar Bašić-Šiško
MF Ivan Batovanja
MF Jure Matijašević
MF Mijo Mišerda
MF Ante Perić
MF Stipe Poljak
MF Dino Ramljak
MF Dražen Vitić
MF Mario Vrdoljak
FW Domagoj Barać
FW Josip Kozina
FW Mario Midenjak
FW Ante Petričić
FW Lovro Šindik
FW Duje Tadić

References

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