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Countries | Croatia |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Founded | 1992 |
Number of teams | 16 |
Levels on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Druga HNL |
Domestic cup(s) | Croatian Cup Croatian Supercup |
International cup(s) | UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa League |
Current champions | Dinamo Zagreb (2009–10) |
Most championships | Dinamo Zagreb (12) |
TV partners | HRT |
Website | http://www.prva-hnl.hr |
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The Prva HNL (Croatian: Prva hrvatska nogometna liga), also known as 1. HNL or for sponsorship reasons the T-Com Prva HNL, is the top Croatian football league competition, established in 1992. The winners qualify for the UEFA Champions League. Dinamo Zagreb are the current champions, having won their fifth consecutive title in the 2009–10 season, and are the most successful club with 12 titles overall, followed by Hajduk Split with 6 titles.
Since 2003, Prva HNL has been named after its sponsor, giving it the following names:
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The Prva HNL was formed in 1991, following the dissolution of the Yugoslav First League, and is operated by the Croatian Football Federation. The first season started in February 1992. Since its formation, the league went through many changes in its system and number of participating clubs. Currently, there are 16 teams participating in the league.
Each season of the Prva HNL starts in late July or early August and ends in May, with a two-month hiatus between December and February. Historically, the teams were split into two groups of six which continued to play separately starting in March. These two groups were known as the Championship League and the Relegation League. However, the 2006-07 season introduced a new system in which everybody plays everybody three times in the season. Upon the end of the first part of the season, consisting of 22 matchdays, a draw is held to pair the teams and decide host teams for the last 11 matchdays of the season. This system brought one additional matchday in comparison to the preceding seasons.
At the end of each season, the last team is directly relegated to the Druga HNL and the second-last team goes in the relegation play-off, a two-legged tie against the second-placed team from the Druga HNL. The champions qualify for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, the runners-up, as well as the winners of the Croatian Cup, for the UEFA Europa League qualifying, with the third-placed team also winning a spot in the UEFA Europa League qualifying. The average attendance for the 07-08 season was about 2,838 per game. Altogether the attendance was 562,000. UEFA currently ranks the league 27th in Europe. The main sponsor of Prva HNL is T-Com Croatia, part of German telecommunications firm Deutsche Telekom. The president of T-Com HNL is Igor Štimac.
The following 16 clubs will compete in the Prva HNL in the 2010–11 season. The clubs in bold also had spells in the Yugoslav First League before Croatian clubs abandoned it in 1991 (as of the 2010–11 season 8 out of 9 Croatian clubs which had appeared in the Yugoslav top division competed in the Croatian championship, the remaining one being the fourth level side Trešnjevka).
Six of the twelve founding members were never relegated from the Prva HNL (Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Osijek, Rijeka, Varteks and NK Zagreb), and one club will have their Prva HNL debut in the 2010–11 season (RNK Split).
Club |
Position in 2009–10 |
First season in top division |
Number of seasons in top division |
Number of seasons in Prva HNL |
First season of current spell in top division |
Top division titles |
Last top division title |
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Cibalia a | 3rd | 1982–83 | 23 | 18 | 2005–06 | 0 | n/a |
Dinamo Zagreb a,b | 1st | 1946–47 | 65 | 20 | 1946–47 | 16 | 2009–10 |
Hajduk Split a,b | 2nd | 1946–47 | 65 | 20 | 1946–47 | 15 | 2004–05 |
Hrvatski Dragovoljac | 3rd in 2. HNL | 1995–96 | 8 | 8 | 2010–11 | 0 | n/a |
Inter Zaprešić a | 13th | 1992 | 13 | 13 | 2007–08 | 0 | n/a |
Istra 1961 | 11th | 2004–05 | 5 | 5 | 2009–10 | 0 | n/a |
Karlovac b | 6th | 2009–10 | 2 | 2 | 2009–10 | 0 | n/a |
Lokomotiva b | 8th | 1946–47 | 12 | 2 | 2009–10 | 0 | n/a |
Osijek a,b | 5th | 20 | 1981–82 | 0 | n/a | ||
Rijeka a,b | 9th | 1958–59 | 49 | 20 | 1974–75 | 0 | n/a |
Šibenik a | 4th | 1992 | 17 | 17 | 2006–07 | 0 | n/a |
Slaven Belupo b | 7th | 1997–98 | 14 | 14 | 1997–98 | 0 | n/a |
RNK Split | 1st in 2. HNL | 1957–58 | 3 | 1 | 2010–11 | 0 | n/a |
Varaždin a,b | 10th | 1992 | 20 | 20 | 1992 | 0 | n/a |
Zadar a | 12th | 1992 | 15 | 15 | 2006–07 | 0 | n/a |
NK Zagreb a,b | 14th | 1952 | 38 | 20 | 1992 | 1 | 2001–02 |
a: Founding member of the Prva HNL
b: Never been relegated from Prva HNL
Season |
Total attendance |
Number of matches |
Average attendance per match |
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1998–99 | 745,728 | 192 | 3,884 | [3] |
1999–2000 | 515,790 | 198 | 2,605 | [3] |
2000–01 | 546,624 | 192 | 2,847 | [3] |
2001–02 | 573,840 | 240 | 2,391 | [3] |
2002–03 | 635,520 | 192 | 3,310 | [3] |
2003–04 | 570,816 | 192 | 2,973 | [3] |
2004–05 | 541,440 | 192 | 2,820 | [3] |
2005–06 | 633,792 | 192 | 3,301 | [3] |
2006–07 | 622,908 | 198 | 3,146 | [3] |
2007–08 | 616,572 | 198 | 3,114 | [3] |
2008–09 | 617,050 | 198 | 3,116 | [4] |
2009–10 | 500,002 | 240 | 2,083 | [4] |
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2007–08 | 127,300 | 7,488 | 83,000 | 4,882 |
2008–09 | 109,500 | 6,441 | 154,500 | 9,088 |
2009–10 | 62,000 | 4,133 | 64,500 | 4,300 |
Only three times in history have HNL teams entered the UEFA Champions League. In the 1994-95 season, Hajduk Split qualified over Legia Warsaw (1-0 A, 4-0 H). They qualified for the quarterfinals (from group with Benfica 0-0 H, 1-2 A, Steaua 1-0 A, 1-4 H, and Anderlecht 2-1 H,0-0 A), but lost to Ajax 0-0 H, 0-3 A. Ajax won CL that year. In the 1998-99 season, NK Croatia Zagreb (Dinamo) qualified over Celtic (0-1 A, 3-0 H). They were drawn in the same group with Olympiacos 1-3 A, 1-1 H, Porto 0-3 A, 3-1 H, and Ajax 1-0 A, 0-0 H. They finished in 2nd place, but failed to go to the next round because in that season only first place teams went through. Next season, 1999-2000, Dinamo also played in CL, in the same group as defending champion Manchester United, Olympique de Marseille and Austrian side FK Sturm Graz. They started their campaign with a famous 0-0 draw at Old Trafford. After that they lost to OM 0-1 in Zagreb, won against Sturm 3-0, lost against Sturm away 0-1, lost 0-2 against MU in Zagreb, and in the last match they drew against OM at Velodrome 2-2 (Bakayoko scored for Marseille in 91'). They finished fourth.
In past, TV coverage was only for one match in each round (derby match). But in this season there were some changes. Croatian national TV Network (HRT) started new TV Show Volim Nogomet (I love football), made in association with League's main sponsor T-Com. In that show, 5 matches are watched combined on Sunday afternoons (during summer on night), while derby match is on programme at 20.15 CET, so TV-viewers can watch all matches. There are also experts in studio, commenting on matches and other things, football and non-football. Main initiator of that project is famous Croatian football player (played for Hajduk Split, West Ham United and Derby County) and also president of T-Com 1. HNL Organisation Igor Štimac.
Croatia previously had its own football league which operated from 1941 to 1944 (during the Independent State of Croatia 1941-1945). The Croatian Football Federation seems to recognize this league as being equivalent to the current Prva HNL, despite the fact that the territory covered by these leagues was not the same as of Croatia today, and that most of this was during World War II.
In the 1944 season, the final match between HAŠK Zagreb and SAŠK Sarajevo could not be played due to war complications, leaving no champion.
Season | Champions [1] | Runners up | Third place | Top scorer(s) | Goals |
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1992 | Hajduk Split | NK Zagreb | Osijek | Ardian Kozniku (Hajduk Split) | 12 |
1992–93 | Croatia Zagreb | Hajduk Split | NK Zagreb | Goran Vlaović (Croatia Zagreb) | 23 |
1993–94 | Hajduk Split | NK Zagreb | Croatia Zagreb | Goran Vlaović (Croatia Zagreb) | 29 |
1994–95 | Hajduk Split | Croatia Zagreb | Osijek | Robert Špehar (Osijek) | 23 |
1995–96 | Croatia Zagreb | Hajduk Split | Varteks | Igor Cvitanović (Croatia Zagreb) | 19 |
1996–97 | Croatia Zagreb | Hajduk Split | Hrvatski Dragovoljac | Igor Cvitanović (Croatia Zagreb) | 20 |
1997–98 | Croatia Zagreb | Hajduk Split | Osijek | Mate Baturina (NK Zagreb) | 18 |
1998–99 | Croatia Zagreb | Rijeka | Hajduk Split | Joško Popović (Šibenik) | 21 |
1999–2000 | Dinamo Zagreb | Hajduk Split | Osijek | Tomislav Šokota (Croatia Zagreb) | 21 |
2000–01 | Hajduk Split | Dinamo Zagreb | Osijek | Tomislav Šokota (Dinamo Zagreb) | 20 |
2001–02 | NK Zagreb | Hajduk Split | Dinamo Zagreb | Ivica Olić (NK Zagreb) | 21 |
2002–03 | Dinamo Zagreb | Hajduk Split | Varteks | Ivica Olić (Dinamo Zagreb) | 16 |
2003–04 | Hajduk Split | Dinamo Zagreb | Rijeka | Robert Špehar (Osijek) | 18 |
2004–05 | Hajduk Split | Inter Zaprešić | NK Zagreb | Tomislav Erceg (Rijeka) | 17 |
2005–06 | Dinamo Zagreb | Rijeka | Varteks | Ivan Bošnjak (Dinamo Zagreb) | 22 |
2006–07 | Dinamo Zagreb | Hajduk Split | NK Zagreb | Eduardo (Dinamo Zagreb) | 34 [2] |
2007–08 | Dinamo Zagreb | Slaven Belupo | Osijek | Želimir Terkeš (Zadar) | 21 |
2008–09 | Dinamo Zagreb | Hajduk Split | Rijeka | Mario Mandžukić (Dinamo Zagreb) | 16 |
2009–10 | Dinamo Zagreb | Hajduk Split | Cibalia | Davor Vugrinec (NK Zagreb) | 18 |
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Dinamo Zagreb | 12 | 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 |
Hajduk Split | 6 | 1992, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2004, 2005 |
NK Zagreb | 1 | 2002 |
The following table is a list of Prva HNL top scorers per season. It indicates the season, the club they were with, the number of multiple times they have won the honour up to that point (if applicable; in parentheses), and the number of goals they scored in that season. Clubs shown in bold denote they were also Prva HNL champions for that season.
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The All-Time Prva HNL Table is a cumulative record of all matches played since the inception of the Prva HNL, in 1992. The table is accurate from the 1992 season to the end of the 2008–09 season, inclusive.
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Ssn |
Pld |
W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
GD |
Pts |
PPG |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
4th |
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1 | Dinamo Zagreb | 18 | 564 | 385 | 101 | 78 | 1303 | 489 | +814 | 1256 | 2.22 | 11 | 3 | 2 | |
2 | Hajduk Split | 18 | 564 | 331 | 123 | 110 | 1061 | 512 | +549 | 1116 | 1.97 | 6 | 9 | 1 | |
3 | NK Zagreb | 18 | 564 | 232 | 144 | 188 | 814 | 701 | +113 | 840 | 1.48 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
4 | Osijek | 18 | 564 | 230 | 132 | 202 | 818 | 770 | +48 | 822 | 1.45 | 6 | 4 | ||
5 | Rijeka | 18 | 554 | 223 | 148 | 183 | 760 | 665 | +95 | 817 | 1.47 | 2 | 2 | 5 | |
6 | Varteks | 18 | 564 | 223 | 121 | 220 | 789 | 768 | +21 | 790 | 1.40 | 3 | 2 | ||
7 | Cibalia | 16 | 490 | 145 | 140 | 205 | 526 | 670 | −144 | 575 | 1.17 | ||||
8 | Slaven Belupo | 12 | 386 | 145 | 101 | 140 | 465 | 476 | −11 | 536 | 1.38 | 1 | 1 | ||
9 | Šibenik | 15 | 458 | 140 | 115 | 202 | 533 | 650 | −117 | 536 | 1.17 | 1 | |||
10 | Zadar | 13 | 402 | 111 | 101 | 190 | 460 | 698 | −238 | 434 | 1.07 | ||||
11 | Inter Zaprešić | 11 | 330 | 111 | 81 | 138 | 393 | 467 | −74 | 414 | 1.25 | 1 | 2 | ||
12 | Hrvatski Dragovoljac | 7 | 199 | 62 | 54 | 83 | 234 | 294 | −60 | 240 | 1.20 | 1 | 1 | ||
13 | Istra | 7 | 201 | 58 | 46 | 97 | 198 | 295 | −97 | 220 | 1.09 | ||||
14 | Kamen Ingrad | 6 | 191 | 59 | 40 | 92 | 203 | 279 | −76 | 217 | 1.13 | 1 | |||
15 | Marsonia | 6 | 176 | 50 | 40 | 86 | 204 | 293 | −89 | 190 | 1.07 | ||||
16 | Segesta | 5 | 146 | 49 | 39 | 58 | 178 | 188 | −10 | 186 | 1.27 | ||||
17 | Međimurje | 4 | 130 | 32 | 25 | 73 | 146 | 244 | −98 | 121 | 0.93 | ||||
18 | Istra 1961 | 3 | 97 | 26 | 31 | 40 | 100 | 107 | −7 | 109 | 1.12 | ||||
19 | Mladost 127 | 4 | 94 | 27 | 23 | 44 | 97 | 135 | −38 | 104 | 1.10 | ||||
20 | Belišće | 4 | 94 | 24 | 21 | 49 | 115 | 170 | −55 | 93 | 0.98 | ||||
21 | GOŠK Dubrovnik | 3 | 86 | 18 | 23 | 45 | 54 | 133 | −79 | 77 | 0.89 | ||||
22 | Pomorac | 2 | 62 | 19 | 15 | 28 | 78 | 93 | −15 | 72 | 1.16 | ||||
23 | Čakovec | 2 | 62 | 19 | 14 | 29 | 59 | 81 | −22 | 71 | 1.14 | ||||
24 | Primorac | 2 | 64 | 18 | 17 | 29 | 69 | 103 | −34 | 71 | 1.10 | ||||
25 | Pazinka | 2 | 64 | 15 | 20 | 29 | 71 | 95 | −24 | 65 | 1.01 | ||||
26 | Radnik Velika Gorica | 2 | 64 | 12 | 9 | 43 | 47 | 161 | −114 | 45 | 0.70 | ||||
27 | Samobor | 1 | 32 | 9 | 5 | 18 | 34 | 55 | −21 | 32 | 1.00 | ||||
28 | Vukovar '91 | 1 | 33 | 7 | 9 | 17 | 32 | 56 | −24 | 30 | 0.90 | ||||
29 | Dubrava | 1 | 34 | 7 | 9 | 18 | 28 | 63 | −35 | 30 | 0.88 | ||||
30 | Orijent | 1 | 30 | 5 | 11 | 14 | 28 | 53 | −25 | 26 | 0.86 | ||||
31 | Croatia Sesvete | 1 | 33 | 6 | 8 | 16 | 31 | 66 | −35 | 251 | 0.75 | ||||
32 | Neretva | 1 | 30 | 4 | 11 | 15 | 20 | 44 | −24 | 23 | 0.76 | ||||
33 | TŠK Topolovac | 1 | 30 | 4 | 2 | 24 | 31 | 95 | −64 | 14 | 0.46 | ||||
34 | Karlovac | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | ||||
35 | Lokomotiva | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
1 Croatia Sesvete were deducted 1 point for an unpaid transfer fee in the 2008–09 season.
P = Position; Ssn = Number of seasons; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points; Ppg = Points per game Source: Clas Glenning's website
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