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Split Summer Festival (Splitsko ljeto) established in 1954, the second oldest festival of performing arts in the country (after the Dubrovnik Summer Festival).The festival is usually held over a 30-day period between mid-July and mid-August and includes a great number of various events like open-air jazz and classical concerts, art exhibitions, theatre plays staged in public squares and modern ...
5 August 2020 FW Michele Šego: Bravo: Loan 7 August 2020 FW Emir Sahiti: Šibenik: Loan 11 August 2020 MF Dino Skorup: Varaždin: Loan 11 August 2020 FW Ivan Delić: Varaždin: Loan 20 August 2020 MF Jakov Blagaić: Olimpija Ljubljana: Loan 26 August 2020 FW Samuel Eduok: Konyaspor: Loan 8 September 2020 DF Lumbardh Dellova: Prishtina: Loan 14 ...
The 2020–21 HNK Gorica season was the club's ... 11 August 2020 [5] FW: ... Younes Delfi: Charleroi: Loan 14 September 2020 [7] MF: Jurica Pršir: Hajduk Split ...
7 – – 7 Emir Sahiti: 5 1 1 7 Filip Krovinović: 5 – 2 7 6 Dario Melnjak: 1 – 4 5 7 Nikola Kalinić: 4 – – 4 8 Josip Elez: 2 – – 2 Ferro: 1 – 1 2 Jani Atanasov – – 2 2 11 Stipe Biuk: 1 – – 1 Samuel Eduok: 1 – – 1 Marco Fossati: 1 – – 1 Lukas Grgić: 1 – – 1 Dino Mikanović: 1 – – 1 Stefan Simić: 1 ...
Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split, an association football club based in Split, was founded in February 1911. For the first nine years of their existence, there was no league football, so matches were arranged on a friendly level, supplemented by cup competitions organised at local and national level except during the World War I.
From the historical 1946 to today, with its four artistic branches (Croatian Drama, Italian Drama, the Symphonic Opera and ballet) and more than 50 years of their continuous operation, with its quality performance HNK in Rijeka managed to set high theatrical and artistic criteria and placed itself on the rightful place of one of the by quality ...
HNK Hajduk Split presidents since 2000 Name From–To Branko Grgić 2000–2007 Željko Jerkov 2008 Mate Peroš 2008–2009 Joško Svaguša: 2009–2010 Josip Grbić 2010–2011 Hrvoje Maleš 2011–2012 Marin Brbić: 2012–2016 Marijana Bošnjak (interim) 2016 Ivan Kos 2016–2018 Jasmin Huljaj 2018–2019 Marin Brbić: 2019–2020 Lukša ...
There are also Croatian National Theatres in Split, Rijeka, Osijek, Varaždin and Zadar. [ citation needed ] Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the Croatian National Theater in Zagreb decided, in collaboration with the daily newspaper 24sata , to allow citizens access quality cultural content through a YouTube channel, which will feature ...