2010–11 HNK Hajduk Split season

Hajduk Split
2010–11 season
Chairman Joško Svaguša
(until 22 December 2010)
Josip Grbić
(from 22 December 2010 to 26 April 2011)
Hrvoje Maleš
(from 26 April 2011)
Manager Stanko Poklepović
(until 28 October 2010)
Goran Vučević
(from 28 December 2010 to 16 April 2011)
Ante Miše
(from 18 April 2011)
Prva HNL 2nd
Croatian Cup Second round
Europa League Group stage
Croatian Supercup Runners-up
Top goalscorer League: Ante Vukušić (14)
All: Ante Vukušić (18)
Highest home attendance 35,000 vs Unirea Urziceni
(19 August 2010)
Lowest home attendance 2,500 (Three matches)
Average home league attendance 6,867[1]
Home colours
Away colours

The 2010–11 season was the 100th season in Hajduk Split’s history and their twentieth in the Prva HNL. Their second-place finish in the 2009–10 season meant it was their 20th successive season playing in the Prva HNL. It was the third tenure for manager Stanko Poklepović at Hajduk, after he was appointed following Edoardo Reja's departure to Lazio in February 2010. Poklepović won the Croatian Cup's previous season, his third silverware. The season covers a period from 1 June 2010 to 31 May 2011.

There were no arrivals during the pre-season transfer window, with players leaving the club or reducing their contractual obligations to ease the club's financial situation. The season started with an eleven-match unbeaten league run, but after three successive defeats in all three competitions during the October, Poklepović was sacked. Youth team coach Goran Vučević was appointed as caretaker manager and eventually signed a two-and-a-half-year contract in December. A four-match run without victory, which started with a defeat by rivals Dinamo Zagreb that diminished hope for a championship title, saw Vučević leaving the club on mutual consent. Ante Miše was appointed as his successor until the end of the season, in which time he won two out of five remaining matches. Hajduk finished the season in 2nd place in the Prva HNL behind Dinamo Zagreb for the third consecutive time. The board of directors chose not to extend the contract of Miše, and at the end of May, Krasimir Balakov was appointed as new manager.

The club reached the group stage of the UEFA Europa League, eliminating Dinamo Bucharest and Unirea Urziceni in progress. They finished in the last place, winning only one match, against Anderlecht. Hajduk reached the second round of the Croatian Cup, where the team were beaten 1–0 in the extra time by Istra 1961. Ante Vukušić was the club's top goalscorer after scoring 18 goals, with 14 in the league and four in the Europe.

Background

Manager Edoardo Reja left Hajduk ten days before the start of the second part of the season with the team in 7th place, after he accepted the offer to manage Lazio.[2] Stanko Poklepović was appointed as his successor,[3] and led the team to a 2nd-place finish in the Prva HNL.[4] Hajduk also won the Croatian Cup for the fifth time after defeating Šibenik in the final with an aggregate score 4–1.[5] As the Cup winners they will enter Europa League campaign in the third qualifying round. After their contracts ended, Josip Skoko left to Australia to play for Melbourne Heart and Goran Rubil was signed by the Greek team Asteras Tripoli.[6]

Review

Pre-season

Hajduk Split opened their pre-season campaign with a 1–1 draw against Shanghai Shenhua, which was headed by former Hajduk manager Miroslav Blažević.[7] They continued their tour of Slovenia and Austria, and won their first friendly game 5–4 against Austrian team Tondach Gleinstätten.[8] On 30 July, Hajduk saw their first defeat in a friendly game. Slovenian team Domžale beat them 3–1, while Mirko Oremuš scored their only goal and Senijad Ibričić earned a direct red card.[9] A 2–0 victory over Mura 05 saw midfielder Oremuš suffer an injury,[10] but he returned to training after a week of absence.[11] Their final game in the pre-season campaign, against Hamburger SV, ended as a 3–3 draw, with two goals from Ibričić. The game was played at Poljud in front of an attendance of 15,000 to commemorate 30 years after their quarter final match in 1979–80 European Cup which Hajduk won 3–2 but failed to advance in the semifinals due to away goals rule.[12]

Hajduk's pre-season was busy with transfer activity, with players only leaving the club as Hajduk needed to get rid of financial ballast from last season.[13] Hrvoje Vejić and Marijan Buljat agreed on reducing their contractual obligations, while Ivo Smoje and Ivan Rodić were released to Osijek and Rijeka, respectively.[14] Dario Jertec refused to cut down his salary, and terminated his contract after playing only two games last season.[15] Goalkeeper Vjekoslav Tomić and midfielder Florin Cernat left to Turkish Karabükspor,[16] where they were soon joined by Anthony Šerić.[11] Boris Pandža left Hajduk for €350,000 and signed a three-year contract with Belgian Mechelen.[17]

July and August

Hajduk played against Dinamo Zagreb in the Croatian Supercup at Maksimir on 17 July. They lost 1–0, Igor Bišćan scored the winner 13 minutes from full-time.[18] Hajduk's season started with a 6–1 victory over Istra 1961 on 24 July 2010. After the first half there was already 5–1, with five different players contributing to the score. Senijad Ibričić scored the sixth goal from a penalty kick.[19] Hajduk started their European season with a 3–1 defeat away to Dinamo Bucharest. Second-half substitute Marin Tomasov scored the only goal for Hajduk.[20] During the game Marin Ljubičić suffered a broken zygomatic bone. He underwent a surgery and is expected to be at least three months out of action.[21] Only a few days later another injury hit Hajduk; Marijan Buljat broke a leg during the training meaning he would be out of action for six months.[22]

First day of August brought the second league game which resulted in a 2–2 away draw against Osijek, with Ibričić scoring a late equalizer from a penalty kick.[23] Same player was awarded with Heart of Hajduk on 4 August.[24] In the second leg of Europa League qualifications Hajduk defeated Dinamo Bucharest 3–0 with goals from Vukušić, Brkljača and Tomasov.[25] With an aggregate score 4–3 Hajduk advanced to the Europa League play-off round where they will meet another Romanian representative, Unirea Urziceni.[26] On 8 August, Hajduk won the game against Šibenik 2–0 with goals from Vukušić and Ibričić.[27] Same day, Mario Tičinović was loaned out to Karlovac for the remainder of the season.[28] Hajduk took over the first place on the league table after 5–0 away win over Inter Zaprešić, with Vukušić again in the score line.[29] On 19 August in front of the sold out Poljud, Hajduk beat Unirea Urziceni 4–1 with goals from Ibričić, Brkljača and Čop giving the team victory after being one goal down.[30] Hajduk beat Zadar 4–1 in the next league game, again being one goal down.[31] In the second leg of Europa League play-off, Ante Vukušić scored a late equalizing goal for a 1–1 away draw, and an aggregate 5–2 win against Unirea Urziceni.[32] Hajduk entered the group stage of Europa League and was drawn in the group G along with Zenit St. Petersburg, Anderlecht and AEK Athens.[33] After 50 years, Hajduk played in a local derby against RNK Split as they were promoted to top flight this season. The game was played at sold out Park Mladeži and ended with a 1–1 draw, with Vukušić scoring his sixth league goal.[34]

September

Start of September was reserved for UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying games. Goalkeeper Danijel Subašić, defenders Ivan Strinić and Jurica Buljat received call-up to the Croatian team for their UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying games against Latvia and Greece,[35] but Subašić was replaced after experiencing problems with knee injury.[36] Strinić played the entire game in the 3–0 win over Latvia,[37] and also in a goalless draw with Greece.[38] Senijad Ibričić scored a goal for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 3–0 win against Luxembourg,[39] and got a yellow card in the 2–0 defeat against France.[40]

On 11 September, Hajduk faced Dinamo in another edition of Croatian derby. Sammir scored for Dinamo in 42nd minute, while Anas Sharbini scored an equalizing goal in 59th minute for the final score 1–1, which maintained the team's unbeaten league record.[41] Five days later, Hajduk played their first game in Europa League group stage away against AEK Athens. In the first half Rafik Djebbour scored for AEK, but Hajduk soon equalized through Ibričić. At the start of the second half Subašić saved a penalty, but his error lead AEK again to advantage when Nikos Liberopoulos scored. Hajduk's second loss in European season was confirmed when Nacho Scocco set the final score 3–1.[42] Hajduk beat Rijeka 1–0 with a goal from Mario Brkljača in 88th minute, despite being a man down as former Rijeka's player Anas Sharbini was sent off at the start of the second half.[43] In the first round of Croatian Cup, Duje Čop scored six goals in the 10–2 victory over Rudar 47.[44] On 25 September, Hajduk won the game against Varaždin 2–0 with goals from Vukušić and Čop.[45] On the last day of September, Hajduk defeated Anderlecht 1–0 at Poljud in a dramatic finish with a goal from Vukušić in the 95th minute.[46]

October

Hajduk started October with a 1–1 draw with Karlovac, which allowed Dinamo to take over the first spot on the league table.[47] Discipline committee suspended Anas Sharbini for two games because of hitting Mario Sačer while on the ground in the game against Varaždin.[48] Early goal from Vukušić secured the 1–0 win against Slaven Belupo on 16 October.[49] A 2–0 defeat by Zenit St. Petersburg ended Hajduk's streak of 18 consecutive games of scoring at least one goal.[50] Three days later, Hajduk suffered another defeat which ended their unbeaten league record. They lost 2–1 to Cibalia with Vukušić scoring consolation goal from penalty for his 10th league goal.[51] Hajduk was eliminated from the Croatian Cup following a 1–0 defeat in the extra time against Istra 1961 in the second round.[52] As a result of recent poor performances and three successive losses, Poklepović was sacked as manager on 28 October, with assistant manager Joško Španjić taking over for the next fixture.[53] Hajduk barely managed to defeat 2–1 the last placed Hrvatski Dragovoljac with Tomasov providing the late winner.[54] On the same day Goran Vučević was appointed as caretaker manager until the winter break.[55]

November

On 4 November, Hajduk played the second game in group stage against Zenit St. Petersburg on Poljud. Zenit led 3–0 with Jurica Buljat guilty for two penalties, but Marin Ljubičić and Ante Vukušić managed to score for a comforting 3–2 loss.[56] After bad results in Europa League and Croatian Cup, Hajduk won the match against NK Zagreb 4–1 with two goals from Anas Sharbini and goals from Dinko Trebotić and Senijad Ibričić.[57] In the 15th round of Prva HNL they defeated Lokomotiva 1–0 with goal from Mirko Oremuš.[58] A week later they suffered a second defeat by Istra 1961, this time being beaten 2–0.[59] Goalkeeper Danijel Subašić was ruled out for the rest of the year after he underwent knee surgery.[60] The final game of November was a 2–1 win against Osijek, which saw a late own goal by Dino Gavrić.[61]

December

Hajduk opened December with a 3–1 defeat by AEK Athens, which ended their hope for qualifying to knockout stage. They missed some good opportunities in the first half which ended goalless, but AEK triumphed thanks to goals from Nacho Scocco, Kostas Manolas and substitute Ismael Blanco. Jurica Buljat scored a late consolation goal.[62] Last league game of the year was a 3–1 away win against Šibenik, with goals from Tomasov, Ibričić and captain Srđan Andrić who recovered from injury.[63] A 2–0 defeat by Anderlecht followed, which meant Hajduk finished last in their group in Europa League with Zenit and Anderlecht progressing to knockout phase.[64] At the end of 2010 calendar year Hajduk was five points behind Dinamo Zagreb in domestic league and was eliminated from Cup and Europe. Chairman Joško Svaguša was relieved from duty on 19 December,[65] with Josip Grbić stepping in as a temporary replacement.[66] On 28 December, Goran Vučević signed a two-and-a-half-year contract and was officially appointed as Hajduk's manager after his role as caretaker.[67]

January and February

On 13 January, it was announced that Senijad Ibričić was transferred out to Lokomotiv Moscow for 5,000,000 € and 20% of his next transfer fee.[68] Mario Tičinović and Mario Sačer returned from their loan spells in Karlovac and Varaždin.[69] Hajduk approached to sign Ivica Križanac after being released from Zenit earlier this month, but the deal fell through and Križanac joined city rivals RNK Split.[70] Near the end of the month another player left Hajduk, Ivan Strinić was transferred out to Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk for 4,000,000 €.[71] Hajduk sought a replacement for Strinić as they lacked left backs, and soon it was announced that Josip Barišić from Široki Brijeg signed a three-and-a-half-year contract.[72] Srđan Andrić went to Germany for a joint surgery, which would have him ruled out for the remainder of the season but was eventually deemed unnecessary.[73][74] Goran Vučević appointed top scorer Ante Vukušić as new team captain in the absence of Andrić.[75]

During the mid-season Hajduk went on a two-week tour of Turkey, where they would play four friendly matches.[76] They drew 0–0 with Austria Wien on 29 January,[77] but three days later they beat Obolon Kyiv 3–2 with goals from brothers Sharbini and Vukušić.[78] During the match with Obolon, Mario Brkljača suffered a knee ligament strain, meaning he would be out of action for at least a month.[79] They were held to a 1–1 draw against Dinamo Bucharest as Dinko Trebotić scored the Hajduk goal.[80] Their final game of the tour against Lech Poznań also ended as a 1–1 draw, with Marin Ljubičić scoring the goal.[81] After their return from mid-season preparations in Antalya, Hajduk drew 0–0 with Dugopolje at Stadion Hrvatski vitezovi.[82] On 13 February, Slavia Prague travelled to Split to commemorate the one hundredth year anniversary of Hajduk. Slavia won 2–0 at sold-out Poljud with goals from Karol Kisel and Zoran Milutinović.[83] Five days later, Hajduk defeated Dubrovnik 9–0 in the last game of the mid-season campaign.[84] In their first league game after the winter break, Hajduk drew 0–0 against Inter Zaprešić at Poljud.[85]

March

Anas Sharbini was suspended for the upcoming game against Zadar, after he drove his team-mates car on Poljud's athletics track.[86] Hajduk defeated Zadar 2–0 with goals from Srđan Andrić and Marin Ljubičić.[87] On 12 March, Hajduk faced city rival RNK Split. After a goalless first half, RNK Split took the lead thanks to a Hrvoje Vejić own goal. Hajduk recovered and won the game 3–1 with goals coming from Andrić and Vukušić.[88] This was followed by the second derby of the season against Dinamo Zagreb at Maksimir. Milan Badelj and Fatos Bećiraj scored in a 2–0 Dinamo victory, which left Hajduk eight points behind them in the league.[89]

April

At the start of April, Hajduk drew 1–1 with Rijeka, who equalised after Hajduk took the lead through Vukušić.[90] This was followed by a heavy 3–0 defeat against Varaždin.[91] Hajduk's next game against Karlovac ended as the first home defeat of the season. Although Hajduk successfully overturned the early lead with Vejić and Brkljača scoring for 2–1 at half-time, Karlovac staged a second half come-back to win 3–2.[92] After four games without a win, Vučević left Hajduk after having his contract terminated by mutual consent.[93] Two days later, Ante Miše was appointed as Hajduk's manager for the second time, after a spell in 2008–09 season when he also replaced Vučević at the helm.[94] Hajduk beat Slaven Belupo 2–1 after going behind to an Elvis Kokalović goal, with Vukušić scoring the equaliser and Duje Čop scoring the winning goal.[95] On 26 April, 32-year-old Hrvoje Maleš was elected as the new chairman of Hajduk, one of the youngest in club's history.[96] At the end of April, Hajduk suffered their second home defeat of the month after being beaten 2–1 by Cibalia.[97]

May

Hajduk suffered another defeat, a shock 2–0 by the last placed Hrvatski Dragovoljac.[98] Several days later, Hajduk received a 40,000 euros fine from UEFA over conduct of their fans in the away game against Anderlecht. That brought the total of fines to 232,000 euros because of various incidents during their Europa League campaign.[99] In their penultimate game of the season, Hajduk drew 2–2 with NK Zagreb bringing their second place in question.[100] However, the final game of the Prva HNL season was a 2–0 win against Lokomotiva, which saw Hajduk finish the season in second place.[101]

Following the end of the playing season, board decided not to extended contract with manager Ante Miše.[102] On 27 May, it was announced that Krasimir Balakov will take over the helm of Hajduk.[103] Four days later, Balakov officially signed a two-year contract with a possibility of one-year extension if a championship title is won.[104] That same day, it was officially confirmed that Hajduk will play a friendly match against FC Barcelona, scheduled on 23 July and this way continuing the celebration of the club's centennial. However, Barcelona will be without their main stars who are participating in the Copa América.[105]

First-team squad

As of 26 January 2011

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Croatia GK Danijel Subašić
4 Croatia MF Marin Ljubičić
5 Croatia DF Jurica Buljat
6 Croatia MF Franko Andrijašević
7 Croatia DF Hrvoje Vejić
8 Croatia MF Krešo Ljubičić
9 Croatia FW Ahmad Sharbini
10 Croatia MF Dinko Trebotić
11 Croatia MF Srđan Andrić (captain)
12 Croatia GK Lovre Kalinić
13 Croatia FW Ante Vukušić
14 Croatia MF Marin Tomasov
16 Croatia DF Goran Jozinović
No. Position Player
18 Croatia MF Mirko Oremuš
19 Croatia DF Marijan Buljat
20 Croatia MF Ante Režić
21 Croatia MF Mario Brkljača
22 Croatia DF Mario Maloča
24 Croatia MF Mario Tičinović
25 Croatia GK Božidar Radošević
26 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Josip Barišić
27 Croatia DF Matej Jonjić
29 Croatia FW Mario Sačer
88 Albania MF Ervin Bulku
90 Croatia FW Duje Čop
99 Croatia MF Anas Sharbini

Competitions

Overall record

Performance by competition
Competition Starting round Final position/round First match Last match
Prva HNL N/A Runners-up 24 July 2010 21 May 2011
Croatian Football Cup First round Second round 22 September 2010 27 October 2010
Super Cup N/A Runners-up 17 July 2010
UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Group stage (4th) 29 July 2010 16 December 2010
Statistics by competition
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
Prva HNL 30 16 7 7 54 32 +22 53.33
Croatian Football Cup 2 1 0 1 10 3 +7 50.00
Super Cup 1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 00.00
UEFA Europa League 10 3 1 6 14 18 −4 30.00
Total 43 20 8 15 78 54 +24 46.51

Prva HNL

Classification

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Dinamo Zagreb (C) 30 22 6 2 52 12+40 72 2011–12 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Hajduk Split 30 16 7 7 54 32+22 55 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round
3 RNK Split 30 16 5 9 38 22+16 53 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
4 Cibalia 30 12 8 10 33 24+9 44
5 Inter Zaprešić 30 12 6 12 31 354 42
6 Karlovac 30 11 8 11 25 272 41
7 Slaven Belupo 30 10 10 10 34 30+4 40
8 Osijek 30 9 12 9 31 29+2 39
9 Rijeka 30 9 12 9 29 356 39
10 Zadar 30 11 5 14 31 343 38
11 Varaždin 30 9 9 12 32 386 36 2011–12 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round 1
12 Šibenik 30 8 11 11 37 381 35
13 NK Zagreb 30 9 8 13 32 397 35
14 Lokomotiva 30 8 9 13 24 3713 33 Relegation to 2011–12 Druga HNL 2
15 Istra 1961 30 9 4 17 24 4420 31
16 Hrvatski Dragovoljac (R) 30 5 8 17 24 5531 23

Source: Prva-HNL.hr UEFA.com
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored
For deciding champions, qualification to UEFA Europa League and relegation: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head away goals scored
1 Champions League-bound Dinamo Zagreb won the 2010–11 Croatian Cup, so cup runners-up Varaždin entered the first qualifying round of UEFA Europa League.
2 Lokomotiva avoided relegation as only two second level clubs who were granted first division licences by the Croatian Football Federation managed to finish the season within top five places.
Istra 1961 remained in the Prva HNL after winners of the Druga HNL, Gorica, got their top level license revoked
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
30 16 7 7 54 32  +22 55 10 3 2 33 13  +20 6 4 5 21 19  +2

Last updated: 21 May 2011.
Source: Sportnet.hr

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
Result W D W W W D D W W D W L W W W L W W D W W L D L L W L L D W
Position 1 4 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Last updated: 21 May 2011.
Source: Competitive matches
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Results by opponent

Team Results Points
1 2
Cibalia 12 12 0
Dinamo Zagreb 11 02 1
H. Dragovoljac 21 02 3
Inter Zaprešić 50 00 4
Istra 1961 61 02 3
Karlovac 11 23 1
Lokomotiva 1020 6
Osijek 22 21 4
Rijeka 10 11 4
Šibenik 20 31 6
Slaven Belupo 41 11 4
RNK Split 11 31 4
Varaždin 20 03 3
Zadar 41 20 6
NK Zagreb 41 22 4

Source: 2010–11 Croatian First Football League article

UEFA Europa League

Group G

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Russia Zenit St. Petersburg 6600186+1218
Belgium Anderlecht 62138807
Greece AEK Athens 621391347
Croatia Hajduk Split 610551383
  AEK AND HAJ ZNT
AEK Athens 11 31 03
Anderlecht 30 20 13
Hajduk Split 13 10 23
Zenit St. Petersburg 42 31 20

Matches

Friendlies

Pre-season

Match Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Hajduk Scorers Report
123 JunN SloveniaShanghai Shenhua China1 – 1100 Čop Sportnet.hr
226 JunA AustriaTondach Gleinstätten Austria5 – 4600 Ah. Sharbini (2), An. Sharbini, M. Ljubičić, Ibričić Sportnet.hr
330 JunA SloveniaDomžale Slovenia1 – 31,200 Oremuš Sportnet.hr
41 JulA SloveniaMura 05 Slovenia2 – 0500 Oremuš, LendrićSportnet.hr
514 JulHHSV Germany3 – 315,000 Ibričić (2), Rozehnal (o.g.) Sportnet.hr

On-season

Match Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Hajduk Scorers Report
110 AugAOmladinac Vranjic1 – 3Tomasovhajduk.hr
29 SepAZadar0 – 11,200 hajduk.hr
38 OctA Bosnia and HerzegovinaŠiroki Brijeg Bosnia and Herzegovina0 – 24,000 hajduk.hr
411 OctA Bosnia and HerzegovinaTroglav Livno Bosnia and Herzegovina4 – 0Ibričić, Čop, Trebotić, K. Ljubičićhajduk.hr
511 DecHRosenborg Norway1 – 21,500 Vukušićhajduk.hr
527 AprHJadran KS4 – 1Jonjić, Trebotić, Ah. Sharbini, Sačerhajduk.hr

Mid-season

Match Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Hajduk Scorers Report
129 JanN TurkeyAustria Wien Austria0 – 050 Sportnet.hr
21 FebN TurkeyObolon Kyiv Ukraine3 – 250 An. Sharbini, Vukušić, Ah. Sharbini Sportnet.hr
34 FebN TurkeyDinamo Bucharest Romania1 – 1100 Trebotić Sportnet.hr
47 FebN TurkeyLech Poznań Poland1 – 1100 M. Ljubičić Sportnet.hr
510 FebADugopolje 0 – 01,000 Sportnet.hr
613 FebHSlavia Prague Czech Republic0 – 240,000 Sportnet.hr
718 FebADubrovnik 1919 9 – 03,000 Vukušić, Ah. Sharbini, Andrijašević (2), Čop (4), Sačer Sportnet.hr

Croatian Football Super Cup

Source: HRnogomet.com

Prva HNL

Source: HRnogomet.com

Croatian Football Cup

Source: HRnogomet.com

Europa League

Source: uefa.com

Player seasonal records

Competitive matches only. Updated to games played 21 May 2011.

Top scorers

Rank Name League Europe Cup Total
1 Croatia Ante Vukušić 14 4 18
2 Croatia Duje Čop 5 1 6 12
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina Senijad Ibričić 6 3 9
4 Croatia Marin Tomasov 4 2 2 8
5 Croatia Srđan Andrić 5 5
Croatia Mario Brkljača 3 2 5
Croatia Anas Sharbini 5 5
8 Croatia Jurica Buljat 2 1 3
Croatia Marin Ljubičić 2 1 3
Croatia Mirko Oremuš 2 1 3
11 Croatia Ahmad Sharbini 2 2
Croatia Dinko Trebotić 2 2
13 Croatia Franko Andrijašević 1 1
Croatia Hrvoje Vejić 1 1
Own goals 1 1
TOTALS 54 14 10 78

Source: Competitive matches

Disciplinary record

Includes all competitive matches. Players with 1 card or more included only.

Number Position Name 1. HNL[n 1] Europa League[n 1] Croatian Cup[n 1] Total
Red card Red card Red card Red card
1 GK Croatia Danijel Subašić 2 0 3 0 0 0 5 0
4 MF Croatia Marin Ljubičić 6 0 1 0 2 0 9 0
5 DF Croatia Jurica Buljat 3 0 2 0 0 0 5 0
7 DF Croatia Hrvoje Vejić 3 0 3 0 0 0 6 0
8 MF Croatia Krešo Ljubičić 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
9 FW Croatia Ahmad Sharbini 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
10 MF Croatia Dinko Trebotić 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
10 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Senijad Ibričić 4 0 3 0 1 0 8 0
11 MF Croatia Srđan Andrić 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
13 FW Croatia Ante Vukušić 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
14 MF Croatia Marin Tomasov 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
16 DF Croatia Goran Jozinović 4 1 1 0 0 0 5 1
17 DF Croatia Ivan Strinić 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 0
18 MF Croatia Mirko Oremuš 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0
19 DF Croatia Marijan Buljat 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
20 MF Croatia Ante Režić 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
21 MF Croatia Mario Brkljača 3 0 3 1 0 0 6 1
22 DF Croatia Mario Maloča 4 0 3 0 0 0 7 0
24 MF Croatia Mario Tičinović 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
27 DF Croatia Matej Jonjić 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
88 MF Albania Ervin Bulku 3 1 1 0 0 0 4 1
90 FW Croatia Duje Čop 3 1 1 0 0 0 4 1
99 MF Croatia Anas Sharbini 3 1 1 0 0 0 4 1
TOTALS 55 5 27 1 3 0 85 6

Sources: Prva-HNL.hr, UEFA.com

Appearances and goals

Number Position Player Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Total 1. HNL[n 2] Europa League[n 2] Croatian Cup[n 2]
1 GK Croatia Subašić, DanijelDanijel Subašić 27 0 20+0 0 7+0 0 0+0 0
4 MF Croatia Ljubičić, MarinMarin Ljubičić 29 3 15+5 2 6+1 1 2+0 0
5 DF Croatia BulzjatJurica Buljat 35 3 24+0 2 10+0 1 1+0 0
6 MF Croatia Andrijašević, FrankoFranko Andrijašević 9 1 4+3 0 0+1 0 0+1 1
6 MF Croatia Kukoč, TonćiTonći Kukoč 1 0 0+1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
7 DF Croatia Vejić, HrvojeHrvoje Vejić 30 1 17+3 1 5+3 0 1+1 0
8 MF Croatia Ljubičić, KrešoKrešo Ljubičić 11 0 5+4 0 0+0 0 1+1 0
9 FW Croatia Sharbini, AhmadAhmad Sharbini 13 2 4+9 2 0+0 0 0+0 0
10 MF Croatia Trebotić, DinkoDinko Trebotić 28 2 14+7 2 2+4 0 1+0 0
10 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Ibričić, SenijadSenijad Ibričić 29 9 17+0 6 10+0 3 2+0 0
11 MF Croatia AndricSrđan Andrić 22 5 16+0 5 5+1 0 0+0 0
12 GK Croatia Kalinić, LovreLovre Kalinić 1 0 1+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
13 FW Croatia Vukušić, AnteAnte Vukušić 40 18 28+1 14 9+0 4 1+1 0
14 MF Croatia Tomasov, MarinMarin Tomasov 37 8 16+10 4 7+2 2 2+0 2
16 DF Croatia Jozinović, GoranGoran Jozinović 27 0 15+7 0 3+1 0 1+0 0
17 DF Croatia Strinić, IvanIvan Strinić 22 0 11+1 0 9+0 0 1+0 0
18 MF Croatia Oremuš, MirkoMirko Oremuš 32 3 17+4 2 7+2 0 2+0 1
19 DF Croatia BulzjatMarijan Buljat 2 0 1+1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
20 MF Croatia Režić, AnteAnte Režić 12 0 6+3 0 1+1 0 0+1 0
21 MF Croatia Brkljača, MarioMario Brkljača 29 5 11+11 3 4+2 2 1+0 0
22 DF Croatia Maloča, MarioMario Maloča 37 0 26+1 0 9+0 0 1+0 0
24 MF Croatia Tičinović, MarioMario Tičinović 9 0 7+2 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
25 GK Croatia Radošević, BožidarBožidar Radošević 14 0 9+0 0 3+0 0 2+0 0
26 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Barišić, JosipJosip Barišić 5 0 4+1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
27 DF Croatia Jonjić, MatejMatej Jonjić 7 0 4+0 0 1+1 0 1+0 0
29 FW Croatia Sačer, MarioMario Sačer 2 0 1+1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
88 MF Albania Bulku, ErvinErvin Bulku 19 0 12+3 0 3+1 0 0+0 0
90 FW Croatia CopDuje Čop 22 12 8+6 5 0+6 1 1+1 6
99 MF Croatia Sharbini, AnasAnas Sharbini 30 5 18+2 5 9+0 0 1+0 0

Sources: Prva-HNL.hr, UEFA.com

Transfers

In

Date Position Player From Fee
19 August 2010 MF Albania Ervin Bulku Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih Free
29 January 2011 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Josip Barišić Široki Brijeg 150,000 €

Out

Date Position Player To Fee
10 June 2010 GK Croatia Vjekoslav Tomić Karabükspor Free
16 June 2010 DF Croatia Mladen Pelaić Osijek Free
19 June 2010 DF Croatia Ivo Smoje Osijek Free
23 June 2010 MF Croatia Dario Jertec Al-Faisaly Free
28 June 2010 MF Romania Florin Cernat Karabükspor Free
3 July 2010 DF Croatia Anthony Šerić Karabükspor Free
9 July 2010 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Boris Pandža Mechelen 350,000 €
10 August 2010 DF Croatia Ante Aračić Šibenik Free
14 January 2011 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Senijad Ibričić Lokomotiv Moscow 5,000,000 €
27 January 2011 DF Croatia Ivan Strinić Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 4,000,000 €

Loans out

Date Position Player To Until
10 July 2010 MF Croatia Toni Pezo Zadar End of season
15 July 2010 FW Croatia Leopold Novak Hrvatski Dragovoljac 9 January 2011
28 July 2010 GK Croatia Dante Stipica Solin 12 January 2011
28 July 2010 FW Croatia Ivan Lendrić Zrinjski Mostar End of season
9 August 2010 MF Croatia Mario Tičinović Karlovac 13 January 2011
21 August 2010 FW Croatia Tedi Surać Mosor 13 January 2011
21 August 2010 FW Croatia Hrvoje Tokić Mosor 12 February 2011
13 January 2011 FW Croatia Tedi Surać Dugopolje End of season
21 January 2011 MF Croatia Tonći Kukoč Hrvatski Dragovoljac End of season
26 January 2011 FW Croatia Leopold Novak NK Zagreb End of season
27 January 2011 MF Croatia Marin Zulim Zadar End of season
2 February 2011 GK Croatia Dante Stipica Zmaj Makarska End of season
12 February 2011 FW Croatia Hrvoje Tokić MV Croatia End of season

Sources: nogometni-magazin.com

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Two yellow cards resulting in a red are counted as a total of three cards - i.e. two yellow and one red card.
  2. 1 2 3 First number represents appearances in starting eleven, while the second number indicates a substitute appearance.

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