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In 2012, Antuna joined the Santos Laguna youth academy, successfully going through the U-15, U-17 and U-20 teams. In 2017, first-team manager José Manuel de la Torre promoted Antuna. On 5 March, Antuna made his professional debut in the Liga MX entering as a substitute in a 2–1 loss to Pumas UNAM. [4]
Barça TV+ is a Spanish subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming television service owned and operated by FC Barcelona. It primarily offers FC Barcelona original and exclusive content such as documentaries, full matches, players and staff interviews, and entertainment TV series. It is available in Catalan, Spanish and English languages.
Armada are a football ultras group that support HNK Rijeka.They also support Rijeka's other sports clubs, such as RK Zamet (), VK Primorje EB and KK Kvarner 2010 ().. The name Armada was given in 1987 at a bar in the "Ri" shopping mall in Rijeka, and the first game attended by the Armada was the Final of the Yugoslav football cup against Hajduk Split in Belgrade on 9 May 1987.
The club was founded in 1904, with the football team being active at last since 1906, [2] [3] and following the tumultuous political changes that swept the border city of Rijeka in the following decades, it changed its name to U.S. Fiumana in 1926, to S.C.F. Quarnero in 1946, [4] to NK Rijeka in 1954, [5] and finally HNK Rijeka in 1995.
Antuna or Antuña is a Spanish surname. Notable people with this name include the following: Notable people with this name include the following: Abelardo Fernández Antuña (born 1970), also known simply as Abelardo, Spanish footballer
Current and former players of HNK Rijeka Includes players who played for the club when it was called NK Kvarner (1946–1954), and players who played for U.S. Fiumana ...
Rijeka : 2–0 : Kolos Kovalivka: Rijeka, Croatia: 20:45 CEST : Escoval 102' Raspopović 105 ' Kulenović 105+2 ' Štefulj 107 ' Andrijašević 115' Lepinjica 120+2 ' Report: Kravchenko 3 ' Zadoya 37 ' Kostyshyn 52 ' Bohdanov 105+3 ' Stadium: Rujevica Attendance: Behind closed doors Referee: Tiago Martins
The location was used as a stone quarry before the first football ground was created on the site in 1911 by HŠK Victoria, a football club based in Sušak (presently part of Rijeka; but at the time a separate town east of the city), [3] and the first football match played at Kantrida was held in 1913, a friendly between Victoria and Građanski Zagreb.