CROATIA
Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in
green). Any previous name with which the team has participated in European
competitions is shown in parentheses.
CRO01 - GNK DINAMO ZAGREB (NK Dinamo
Zagreb) (NK Croatia Zagreb) (YUG04)
1945
NK Dinamo (NK Amatera Slaven + NK Metalac + NK
CRO02 - HNK HAJDUK
1911
NK Hajduk, 1992 Hrvatski Nogometni Klub Hajduk (in the Yugoslavian League until
1991); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion
Poljud; colours: white-blue.
1945 OFD
Udarnik, 1946 NK Slavonija (+ NK Jedinstvo), 1947 NK Proleter (+ NK Bratstvo),
1962 SD (Sportsko
Društvo) Slavonija,
1967 NK Osijek (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion Gradski vrt; colours: white-blue.
CRO04 – VŠNK VARAŽDIN (NK Varteks)
1931
NK Slavija, 1941 dissolved, 1945 re-formed as NK Tekstilac, 1958 NK Varteks,
2010 NK Varaždin, 2015 VŠNK (Varaždinski
športski nogometni klub) Varaždin, 2015 dissolved (in the Yugoslavian
League until 1991); ground: Stadion Ađelko Herjevec; colours: blue-white.
CRO05 - NK
1945
FD Amater, 1945 FD
Milicioner (+Sloboda + Graficar + Tekstilac), 1945 FK Milicija, 1950 NK Borac,
1948 ND Zagreb, 1952 NK Zagreb (in the Yugoslavian League
until 1991); at the 5th level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion
Kranjčevićeva; colours: white-red.
CRO06 – HNK RIJEKA (NK Rijeka) (YUG14)
1946
SD (Sportsko
Drustvo) Kvarner, 1954 NK Rijeka, 2002 HNK Rijeka (in the
Yugoslavian League until 1991); at the 1st level in the 2023/24
season; ground: Stadion Rujevica; colours: light blue-white.
CRO07 – NK KAMEN INGRAD
VELIKA
1929
NK Velika, 1946 NK Papuk, 1967 NSK Velika, 1999 NK Kamen Ingrad, 2008 dissolved (in the Yugoslavian
League until 1991); ground: Kamen Ingrad; colours: blue-white.
CRO08 – NK INTER
ZAPREŠIĆ
1929
Jugokeramika; 1991 NK INKER (INdustrija KERamike); 2003 NK Inter (in the
Yugoslavian League until 1991), 2022 dissolved; ground: ŠRC
Zaprešić; colours: blue-yellow.
CRO09 – NK SLAVEN BELUPO
KOPRIVNICA
1907
Djaski SK, 1912 HŠK Slaven, 1920 HŠK Victorija, 1926 dissolved, 1930 HŠK
Koprivnica, 1935 HŠK Danica, 1938 RNHŠK Sloga, 1945
FD Slaven, 1953 SD Podravka, 1958 NK Slaven, 1992 NK Slaven Bilokalnik, 1994 NK
Slaven Belupo (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Gradski Stadion Ivan Kušek Apaš; colours:
blue.
CRO10 – HNK ŠIBENIK
1932
NK Šibenik, 1992 HNK Šibenik; (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991);
at the 2nd level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion
Šubićevac; colours: orange-white.
CRO11 – HNK CIBALIA
VINKOVCI
1919 HGŽK Cibalia (Željeznički
sportski klub+ GSK Cibalia), 1925 RŠK Sloga (+RŠK Sloga), 1939 dissolved, 1945 NK Dinamo (RŠK
Sloga + OFD Graničar), 1990
HNK Cibalia; (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); at the 2nd
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion HNK Cibalia; colours: light
blue-black.
CRO12 – RADNIČKI NK
SPLIT
1912 AŠK
Anarch, 1919 JNSK Jug, 1922 RŠK Borac, 1929 HAŠK-JSK,
1938 Dalmatia, 1941 RSD Radnicko Split društvo Sportsko, 1945
Radnički NK, 1949 SD “Vicko Krstulović”, 1952 SD Arsenal,
1953 Radnički SD, 1958 Radnički NK, 1992 NK Split, 1995 Radnički NK (in
the Yugoslavian League until 1991); at the 4th level in the 2023/24
season; ground: Stadion Park mladeži; colours: red.
CRO13 – NK LOKOMOTIVA
ZAGREB
1914 ŽŠK (Željezničarski športski klub) Victoria, 1919 ŠK (Športski klub)
Željezničar, 1941 HŽŠK (Hrvatski željezničarski
športski klub), 1945 FD (Fizkulturno društvo) Lokomotiva, 1946 FD
(Fizkulturno društvo) Crvena Lokomotiva, 1947 NK (Nogometni Klub)
Lokomotiva (in the Yugoslavian League until
1991); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion Kranjčevićeva;
colours: blue-white.
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name (sometimes
due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made are
therefore mine, based on the data I was able to collect.