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HMNK Jure Zrtva Delic, commonly referred to as JZD or simply Sacrifice, is an amateur Croatian football club founded in 2013, and is based in the city of Split. Since 2013, the club's home ground has been the 500-seat Karepovac Snova. The team's traditional home colors are black and yellow shirts with black shorts and black and yellow socks.

Sacrifice was founded by Split futsal enthusiasts Nikola Lepetic and Nikola Milivojevic, in cafe bar of stadium Karepovac Snova. Between the early 2013 and 2015, Sacrifice regularly participated in the Ozujsko Cup which was held at Karepovac Snova stadium. In 2015 with the formation of the Ozujsko League Turnovac Karepovac, Sacrifice went on to spend the entire period at the lower end of the league. The club started to climb up in league position every year for a few places, with explosion of good results in season 2017-2018.

The club's "golden era" came in the 2017, when they were on the top of the league for several weeks in front of rivals like Union (former league winners) and PSK. Sacrifice biggest achievements are wining the JZD Cup 2017 and appearances in three quarter-finals of Ozujsko Cup.

The club's main rival is Union football club, with matches between the two referred to as the "Old derby". Sacrifice fans are called Victims, who are the smallest organized fan club in Europe, being founded in 2015. They found inspiration for their name in the name of the club.

As of 2020, it is one of few fan-owned sports teams in Croatia, reaching over 15 members in 2016 JZD Clanovi, and over 20 members for current year.

History

Origins

Founding members of Jure Zrtva Delic

The club was founded in the cafe bar within stadium Karepovac Snova, by a two amateur footballers from Split: Nikola Lepetic and Nikola Milivojevic. They went to the cafe for a beer after a match, heard from the cafe owner that a football cup is being started and then they decided it was time they founded an amateur club so they can participate. They knew how popular the sport was in their home town and how well their friends can play, so they called their friends to be a part of what turned out to be something great.

First they called Jure Delic and asked him if he would participate, but he refused because he was already playing for another team. The two founders then turned to other friends who would participate and after they had enough players, they needed a name for the new club. Since Jure declined to play, they decided to name a club after his name with little addition of 'sacrifice' in the middle of the name.

Their first game was that same year as the founding 2013 (*tocan datum) on the Ozujsko Cup, where Zrtva lost the game with the result 2-1, but made a historical first game. The first goal for the club was scored by player name Ante Rajevic. After that, Zrtva regularly participated in Ozujsko Cup every year from founding to this date. Club started to play Ozujsko League Karepovac Turnovac first year of league that was founded in the year 2016.

Miserable seasons 2015/2016 and 2016/2017

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Zrtva started poorly first two seasons. In the first season, Zrtva placed 8th out of X teams, almost losing every game. The team was in bad form, losing games that were literally already won, with the manager shouting 'What are you doing?!', 'What is wrong with you?!' at the players. In the second season, club started good, but in the middle of the season some games were lost, the team played unrecognisable, and it all lead to another poor season. Although results were poor, Zrtva finished in 6th place at the end of season.

Iconic 2017

Jure Zrtva Delic team won first trophy

In July of 2017, team organised first JZD Cup, that took place in the stadium Karepovac Snova. Four teams participated in JZD Cup, including Zrtva. All teams played against each other on that beautiful sunny day and Zrtva won all three games, securing first trophy in the club history. First scorer at JZD Cup was Roko Juric with X goals.

After wining the JZD Cup, Zrtva started season 2017/2018 like real champs, wining 8 out of 10 games, with 2 draws, which put the team at the top of the table. In game 7 of the season, Zrtva played with the last year winners of the league, team Union that were second in the league. The match was full of tension, starting with the first goal for Union. After that, Zrtva equalised. Union scored again to take the lead 2-1. After a few minutes, Zrtva scored again, to make it a draw with 5 minutes of play remaining. Soon Zrtva scored again to take the lead 2-3, making fans delirious. With 4 minutes remaining, one of Union players made a terrible start on Zrtva captain Jure Delic, which lead to a brawl with all players participating and even fans entering the field. Stewards needed to introduce order in the field for the match to continue. After the brawl was over, both Union player and Zrtva's captain received red cards, so both teams played with 5 players. Union attacked and scored a goal with a minute remaining to make the final result a draw 3-3. With a draw JZD dropped to second place behind PSK who had played one match more.

On the end of the league, Zrtva stayed at the top of the league, securing its second trophy, winners of Ozujsko liga Turnovac. Zrtva had best defense in the league conceding only 18 goals from 10 matches, while second best team conceded 29 goals. Also, Zrtva has the third best attack in the league scoring 52 goals in 10 games, which makes their goal difference +33.

Iconic 2018

Third place in first season

Zrtva had one more iconic and successful year after 2017. This was the second year that JZD Cup took place at Karepovac Snova and team step up organization for this one. Cup was extended with 2 new teams, so it had 6 participants. Zrtva had lost only one game in whole tournament and even thou it had better goal difference, trophy went to hands of team "Suze liju plave oci".

With this result in their minds, founding members and captain had several meetings on how to raise the team to a new level and how to make a breakthrough in sports. After several discussions, it was decided that the best way is to start competing in official city league under the UMN and try to keep its place in league.

Several new players were introduced to squad roster for this new goal, like Tomislav Jeroncic, Miro Boksic, etc. So, our beloved team, in its first season won third place and exceed goal by miles which gave team new strength to make it up for supporters and bring back JZD Cup trophy to its real owners.

Iconic 2019

Trophy Zrtva Kola (Sacrifice of the round)

In the season 2016/2017 players introduced a new award that was awarded after every league round. Players themselves awarded the award to the most valuable player of that round. Player could win the trophy after they left their heart on the field (several times won by Josip Ciprijan for that reason) or by their absence (like captain Jure Delic did). After the season is over, all awards are summed up and the player with the most round awards wins the award Zrtva godine (Sacrifice of the season). First Zrtva godine was awarded to Josip Ciprijan.

Season 2017/2018

Player Number of Zrtva of the round
Josip Ciprijan 3
Ante Rajevic 2
Silvio Tokic 1
Jure Delic 1
Ante Nakic 1
Luka Bucan 1
Nikola Milivojevic 1

Season 2016/2017

Player Number of Zrtva of the round
Ante Nakic 4
Jure Delic 4
Josip Ciprijan 4
Silvio Tokic 2
Niko Simic 2
Nikola Lepetic 2
Tino Maricic 2
Luka Bucan 1
Roko Juric 1
Boris Akrap 1
Vicko Smoljo 1
Nikola Milivojevic 1

Our JZD

All this time supporters who were led by Roko Juric led a struggle to end what they considered to be politically driven management of the club, and wanted to install experts to save Zrtva. In 2015, they started an initiative called "Nas JZD" (Our JZD) that should have prompted fans to buy up clubs shares and gain control of the club, which all 10 fans did and fans gained rights of organizing elections for members of the club's supervisory board, making Zrtva one of few fan-owned football club in Croatia.

In 2016, the club fell into yet another miserable season, but with the help of fans, the club has risen up and now we see Zrtva playing beautiful futsal.

Stadium

Karepovac Snova Stadium

Zrtva's home ground is the stadium Karepovac Snova. It has 500 seats and is one of the two largest stadiums in this part of the Split, designed by the architect Frane Bucan. The stadium was built in the 2003, and was the venue for many Ozujsko Cup's and Ozujsko League Karepovac Turnovac. The stadium is affectionately known to the locals as the "Karepovac". The largest crowd recorded was in 2015 at the final game of Ozujsko Cup.

Crest and colours

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Colours

Zrtva played its first game in a white shirts and all sorts of shorts, which symbolized solidarity for all. After some time, Zrtva changed colours to black and yellow stripes, black shorts symbolising bumblebees making it new home kit. Zrtva introduced first away kit design in season 2017/2018 to green and white horizontal stripes with white shorts.


Crest

Team crest

Crest on the top has club name 'Jure Zrtva Delic' in one horizontal green stripe. Zrtva's crest consists of the three vertical stripes (green, black, green) every stripe containing tree with year of the founding.

Supporters

JZD fans on stands

Zrtva supporters, Zrtve, were formed on the same day as the club by same group that formed club, namely Nikola lepetic and Nikola Milivojevic, and are considered the one of the newest organized supporters group in Croatia. They took their name from the club fan group they idolised. Fan club members and other fervent fans gather in the west stand at the Karepovac Snova from where they support their club. "JZD" is their slogan.

Rivalries

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Enthusiastic fans set of flares

Today, Zrtva's biggest rivals are Union, as the matches between the two teams are referred to as "Eternal derby". Former major rivalries used to include club Srijane who along with Zrtva and Union were part of the so-called Karepovac Big Three, the biggest and most successful clubs in legaue.

Players

Squad 2019/2020

Squad 2019/2020
  • Boris Akrap (coach)
  • Jaksa Bakic
  • Tomislav Barisic
  • Miro Boksic
  • Josip Ciprijan
  • Ante Covo
  • Roko Juric
  • Jure Delic
  • Tomislav Jeroncic
  • Stipe Kavain
  • Nikola Milivojevic
  • Ante Nakic
  • Mario Roguljic
  • Niko Simic
  • Hrvoje Simicic
  • Vicko Smoljo (coach)
  • Silvio Tokic

Squad 2018/2019

Squad 2018/2019
  • Boris Akrap (coach)
  • Jaksa Bakic
  • Miro Boksic
  • Luka Bucan
  • Josip Ciprijan
  • Ante Covo
  • Jure Delic
  • Tomislav Jeroncic
  • Roko Juric
  • Nikola Milivojevic
  • Ante Nakic
  • Mario Roguljic
  • Niko Simic
  • Vicko Smoljo (coach)
  • Silvio Tokic
  • Tino Maricic
  • Marijan Simunovic
  • Stjepan Suton

Squad 2017/2018

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Squad 2019/2020

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Squad 2016/2017

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  • Josip Ciprijan
  • Roko Juric
  • Jure Delic
  • Mario Roguljic
  • Nikola Milivojevic
  • Ante Rajevic
  • Boris Akrap
  • Tino Maricic
  • Nikola Lepetic
  • Silvio Tokic
  • Niko Simic
  • Bozo Majic
  • Pero Petricevic
  • Ante Nakic
  • Luka Bucan
  • Ante Suljug

Squad 2015/2016

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  • Josip Ciprijan
  • Roko Juric
  • Jure Delic
  • Mario Roguljic
  • Nikola Milivojevic
  • Ante Rajevic
  • Boris Akrap
  • Tino Maricic
  • Nikola Lepetic
  • Silvio Tokic
  • Niko Simic
  • Bozo Majic
  • Pero Petricevic
  • Ante Nakic
  • Luka Bucan
  • Ante Suljug

Managers

Current technical staff

Staff Job title
Template:Flagicon Nikola Milivojevic Manager
Template:Flagicon Nikola Lepetic Assistant Manager
Template:Flagicon Ante Rajevic Spokesman

Club statistics and records

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Vedran Rožić holds the club's overall official games appearance record by playing in 390 matches over the course of 12 seasons from 1972 to 1984. Hajduk's all-time leading scorer in all competitions is Frane Matošić, scoring 211 official goals for the club, while Zlatko Vujović is all-time leading goalscorer in European competition with 19 goals.

Hajduk's record home attendance is 62,000 during a Yugoslav Championship match against Dinamo Zagreb on 28 February 1982. The record modern (all-seated) attendance is 38,000 for a match against Dinamo Zagreb on 22 February 2009.

Hajduk's first competitive game was a 9–0 victory against Calcio Spalato. 14–0 win over Slavija Sarajevo in 1934 was their largest league win during Yugoslav era. In Prva HNL club's largest league win was 10–0 against Radnik in 1994, while their biggest defeat was against Varteks in 2001, losing 1–5. Hajduk's biggest victory in European competitions was 8–0 against Gøtu Ítróttarfelag in 2002, while their heaviest defeat, 0–6, came against Ajax in 1993.<ref name="uefa">Template:Cite web</ref>

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UEFA club coefficient ranking

(As of 25 August 2017), Source: [1]

Rank Movement Team Points Change
141 Template:Decrease -5 Template:Flagicon Zorya Luhansk 7.000
141 Template:Decrease -3 Template:Flagicon Rosenborg BK 7.000
141 Template:Decrease -1 Template:Flagicon Hajduk Split 7.000
141 Template:Decrease -13 Template:Flagicon Panathinaikos F.C. 7.000
141 Template:Increase +7 Template:Flagicon Lech Poznan 7.000

Honours

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Hajduk won two Kingdom of Yugoslavia championships, seven Yugoslav championships,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> six Croatian championships,<ref name="rsssf">Template:Cite web</ref> as well as nine Yugoslav Cup titles,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> four Croatian Cups<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and five Croatian Super Cups.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Abroad, the club has reached five European quarterfinals: three times in European Cup (now UEFA Champions League), once in UEFA Cup and once in Cup Winners' Cup, as well as two European semifinals: Cup Winners' Cup 1973, and UEFA Cup 1984.

Competitions indicated in italics are defunct.

Honours No. Years
Domestic leagues
Template:Flagicon Croatian First Football League Champions 6 1992, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2004, 2005
Template:Flagicon Croatian First Football League Runners-up 12 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Template:Flagicon Banate of Croatia Champions 1 1941<ref name="rsssf"/>
Template:Flagicon Socialist Republic of Croatia Champions 2 1945, 1946<ref name="rsssf"/><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Yugoslav First League Champions 9 1927, 1929, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1979
Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Yugoslav First League Runners-up 11 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933, 1937, 1948, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1985
Domestic cups
Template:Flagicon Croatian Football Cup Winners 6 1993, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2010, 2013
Template:Flagicon Croatian Football Cup Runners-up 4 2001, 2005, 2008, 2009
Template:Flagicon Croatian Football Super Cup Winners 5 1992, 1993, 1994, 2004, 2005
Template:Flagicon Croatian Football Super Cup Runners-up 3 2003, 2010, 2013
Template:Flagicon Yugoslav Cup Winners 9 1967, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1984, 1987, 1991
Template:Flagicon Yugoslav Cup Runners-up 5 1953, 1955, 1963, 1969, 1990
International
Template:Flagicon UEFA Champions League Quarter-final 3 1975–76, 1979–80, 1994–95
Template:Flagicon UEFA Cup Quarter-final 1 1985–86
Template:Flagicon UEFA Cup Semi-final 1 1983–84
Template:Flagicon UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Quarter-final 1 1977–78
Template:Flagicon UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Semi-final 1 1972–73

Others:

  • Croatian Indoor Championships (2): 2008, 2009
  • Dalmatia Champions (14): 1920–21, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1926 (Spring champ.), 1926 (Autumn champ.), 1927 (Spring champ.), 1927 (Autumn champ.), 1928 (Spring champ.), 1928 (Autumn champ.), 1929 (Spring champ.), 1932 (Spring champ.), 1936 (Spring champ.)

Best results in European competitions

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Season Achievement Notes
European Cup / UEFA Champions League
1976 Quarter-final lost to Template:Flagicon PSV 2–0 in Split, 0–3 in Eindhoven
1980 Quarter-final lost to Template:Flagicon Hamburger SV 0–1 in Hamburg, 3–2 in Split
1995 Quarter-final lost to Template:Flagicon Ajax 0–0 in Split, 0–3 in Amsterdam
UEFA Cup / Europa League
1984 Semi-final lost to Template:Flagicon Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 in Split, 0–1 in London
1986 Quarter-final lost to Template:Flagicon Waregem 1–0 in Split, 0–1 in Waregem (4–5 penalties)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
1973 Semi-final lost to Template:Flagicon Leeds United 0–1 in Leeds, 0–0 in Split
1978 Quarter-final lost to Template:Flagicon Austria Wien 1–1 in Split, 1–1 in Vienna (0–3 penalties)

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Record wins in UEFA competition:

Season Match Score
European Cup, UEFA Cup
2002–03 Hajduk Split – GÍ Gøta 8–0
1974–75 Hajduk Split – Keflavík 7–1
1999–00 Hajduk Split – F91 Dudelange 5–0

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Presidents

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HNK Hajduk Split presidents since 1996
Name From–To
Template:Flagicon Anđelko Gabrić 1996–97
Template:Flagicon Željko Kovačević 1997–00
Template:Flagicon Branko Grgić 2000–07
Template:Flagicon Željko Jerkov 2008
Template:Flagicon Mate Peroš 2008–09
Template:Flagicon Joško Svaguša 2009–10
Template:Flagicon Josip Grbić 2010–11
Template:Flagicon Hrvoje Maleš 2011–12
Template:Flagicon Marin Brbić 2012–16
Template:Flagicon Marijana Bošnjak (interim) 2016
Template:Flagicon Ivan Kos 2016–

Awards

References

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External links

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