HNK Hajduk Split statistics and records


is a Croatian football club founded based in the city of Split, that competes in Prva HNL, top football league in the country. The club was founded on 13 February 1911. in Prague, and played its first competitive match on 11 June 1911 against Calcio Spalato, winning 9–0. The first to score for Hajduk was Šime Raunig. The first official game was played on 28 March 1920 in Split Championship against Borac Split, winning 8–0. This article lists various records and statistics related to the club and individual players and managers.
All records and statistics are accurate as of 1 September 2017

Individual records and statistics

Current players and manager are in bold/italics.

Appearances">Cap (sport)">Appearances

Ivan Buljan, Nenad Šalov, Boro Primorac, Zlatko Vujović, Dragutin Čelić.
Robert Jarni.
Srđan Andrić.

Other records in the European competitions

Vladimir Balić.

Most appearances

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Goals">Goal (sport)#Association football">Goals

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Goalkeeping">Goalkeeper (association football)">Goalkeeping

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Disciplinary

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International

56, Ervin Bulku with Albania; 51, Josip Skoko with Australia; 50, Artem Milevskiy with Ukraine.
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Homegrown players with most appearances in national team

Players that participated on international tournaments while playing for Hajduk

[FIFA World Cup]

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Managerial">Manager (association football)">Managerial

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Awards

Domestic

Yugoslavian First League top scorers
SeasonNameGoals
1933 Vladimir Kragić21
1935 Leo Lemešić18
1949 Frane Matošić17
1955 Bernard Vukas20
1966 Petar Nadoveza21
1971 Petar Nadoveza20
1985 Zlatko Vujović25

Croatian First League top scorers
SeasonNameGoals
1992 Ardian Kozniku12
2016–17 Márkó Futács18
2018–19 Mijo Caktaš19

Yugoslav Footballer of the Year
Croatian Footballer of the Year
Hope of the Year
Sportske novosti Yellow Shirt award
Prva HNL Player of the Year
Ballon d'Or candidates
World Soccer Team of the Year
In 2011 during Hajduk's 100th birthday celebration, the local newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija made a public poll for Hajduk fans to vote for Hajduk Split all-time best 11.

Club records and statistics

As of 24 June 2017

Competition appearances

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League records and statistics

As of 24 December 2017

Firsts

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Records and statistics by season">Domestic association football season">season

Points

0 in 17 matches.
51 in 30 matches.
29 in 10 matches.
Prva HNL only.
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Sequences and runs

Currently active sequences are in bold/italics.

Goals

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Opponents and familiarity

As of 24 December 2017

v. Dinamo Zagreb">GNK Dinamo Zagreb">Dinamo Zagreb

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v. [HNK Rijeka]

4–0.
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Average attendance record on Poljud stadium

Note: records in gold were that seasons highest league average attendance.
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Penalty shoot-out history

Hajduk participated in 55 penalty shoot-outs, and holds a record of 32 wins, and 23 losses.
SeasonCompetitionVenueOpponentFull-time resultShoot-out result
1957–58Yugoslav CupSombor Radnički 2–24–3
1962–63Yugoslav CupNovi Sad FK Vojvodina2–25–3
1964–65Yugoslav CupSplit HNK Šibenik2–23–2
1965–66Yugoslav CupSplit Dinamo Zagreb0–03–4
1966–67Yugoslav CupSplit FK Vardar0–05–2
1969–70Yugoslav CupSkopje FK Vardar1–13–2
1973–74Yugoslav CupSarajevo Željezničar1–14–3
1976–77Yugoslav CupBanja Luka Borac 1–13–2
Yugoslav CupSplit FK Vardar1–15–4
1977–78Cup Winners' CupSplit Diósgyőri VTK1–2 '4–3
Cup Winners' CupSplit Austria Vienna1–1 '0–3
1978–79Yugoslav CupSplit Proleter 2–25–6
1981–82Yugoslav CupNovi Sad FK Novi Sad1–15–4
1982–83Yugoslav CupRaška FC Garrison JNA1–18–7
1983–84UEFA CupSplit Universitatea Craiova1–0 '3–1
1985–86Yugoslav CupSplit OFK Beograd0–03–4
UEFA CupWaregem KSV Waregem0–1 '4–5
1986–87Yugoslav CupBelgrade Red Star0–1 '5–4
Yugoslav CupBelgrade HNK Rijeka1–19–8
1987–88Cup Winners' CupSplit Aalborg BK1–0 '4–2
1988–891Yugoslav CupPrizren KF Liria0–04–5
Yugoslav LeagueSplit Partizan2–20–2
Yugoslav LeagueKruševac Napredak 1–13–1
Yugoslav LeagueSplit FK Red Star0–04–2
Yugoslav LeagueSarajevo Željezničar1–16–5
Yugoslav LeagueRijeka HNK Rijeka0–03–1
Yugoslav LeagueNiš Radnički 0–05–4
Yugoslav LeagueSplit FK Vojvodina0–02–4
Yugoslav LeagueSkopje FK Vardar1–15–3
Yugoslav LeagueSplit FK Rad2–24–5
Yugoslav LeagueMostar Velež Mostar2–24–5
1989–902Yugoslav CupBelgrade FK Rad0–07–6
Yugoslav LeagueTuzla Sloboda 2–26–5
Yugoslav LeagueSplit HNK Rijeka1–15–6
Yugoslav LeagueSplit FK Sarajevo0–04–3
1990–913Yugoslav LeagueSplit Željezničar1–14–2
Yugoslav LeagueSplit HNK Rijeka1–15–6
Yugoslav LeagueZagreb Dinamo Zagreb1–13–4
Yugoslav LeagueSarajevo FK Sarajevo1–12–4
Yugoslav LeagueSplit Red Star1–13–5
Yugoslav LeagueMostar Velež Mostar1–13–1
Yugoslav LeagueRijeka HNK Rijeka0–03–1
Yugoslav LeagueSplit Borac 1–13–4
Yugoslav LeagueSplit FK Vojvodina1–12–4
1992–93Super CupZagreb Inker Zaprešić0–03–1
1994–95Super CupZagreb Croatia Zagreb0–1 '4–3
1995–96Croatian CupSplit NK Marsonia1–0 '2–4
1998–99Croatian CupSplit HNK Cibalia2–1 '5–6
2001–02Champions LeagueSplit Ferencváros0–0 '6–5
2008–09Croatian CupKoprivnica Slaven Belupo0–0 '6–5
Croatian CupSplit Dinamo Zagreb3–0 '3–4
2011–12Croatian CupZagreb NK Zagreb0–1 '5–6
2013–14Super CupZagreb Dinamo Zagreb1–11–4
2016–17Europa LeagueSplit Maccabi Tel Aviv2–1 '3–4
2017–18Croatian CupZagreb NK Lokomotiva1–14–2

1During 1988–89 season teams in Yugoslav First League approached penalty shoot-out after every regular time tie.
2During 1989–90 season teams in Yugoslav First League approached penalty shoot-out after every regular time tie.
3During 1990–91 season teams in Yugoslav First League approached penalty shoot-out after every regular time tie.
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