VELO MISTO 1926: Hajduk Split - Gradjanski Zagreb 0:1
http://vinovo.magnify.net/playlist/VE... VELO MISTO http://vinovo.magnify.net/playlist/Ha... HAJDUK SPLIT Hajduk Split - Gradjanski Zagreb Hajduk Split was founded in the famous, centuries old pub Flek in Prague (then also a part of Austro-Hungarian Empire) by a group of students from Split (Fabijan Kaliterna, Lucijan Stella, Ivan Šakić and Vjekoslav Ivanišević). They went to the pub right after the match between Sparta and Slavia and decided it was high time their own town founded it's professional club. They all knew how popular the sport was back home, and how well their friends back home played. The club was officially registered with the authorities on February 13, 1911 and is, thus, the oldest football club in Croatia. The name originates from the [hajduk]s, romanticized bandits that fought the Ottoman Turks. Hajduk gathered the pro-Croat party of citizens of Split, Croat unionists or puntari. That's why the club specifically has the name "hrvatski nogometni klub" (Croatian football club) and has Croat coat-of-arms in its logo. "Velo misto" (1981) This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders. Series Directed by Joakim Marusic (11 episodes, 1981) Series Writing credits Miljenko Smoje (11 episodes, 1981) Series Cast Boris Dvornik ... Mestar (14 episodes, 1981) Zdravka Krstulovic ... Violeta (14 episodes, 1981) Mustafa Nadarevic ... Duje (14 episodes, 1981) Spiro Guberina ... Jozo (14 episodes, 1981) Mate Ergovic ... Pucanstvo (14 episodes, 1981) Ines Fancovic ... Mare (14 episodes, 1981) Mladen Barbaric ... Pegula (13 episodes, 1981) Mira Furlan ... Kate (13 episodes, 1981) Vlasta Knezovic ... Marjeta (12 episodes, 1981) Ugljesa Kojadinovic ... Professor (12 episodes, 1981) Milan Strljic ... Tonci (11 episodes, 1981) Danko Ljustina ... Mijo (11 episodes, 1981) Ivo Gregurevic ... Netjak (10 episodes, 1981) Aljosa Vuckovic ... Ferata (10 episodes, 1981) Franko Strmotic (10 episodes, 1981) Ljubo Kapor ... Picaferaj (9 episodes, 1981) Vinko Kraljevic (9 episodes, 1981) Danica Cvitanovic (9 episodes, 1981) Dusko Valentic ... Papundek (8 episodes, 1981) Fabijan Sovagovic ... Toma (8 episodes, 1981) Kresimir Zidaric (8 episodes, 1981) Vasja Kovacic (8 episodes, 1981) Vlado Krstulovic (8 episodes, 1981) Petar Buntic (8 episodes, 1981) Boris Buzancic ... Dotur Vice (7 episodes, 1981) Ratko Buljan ... Toni (7 episodes, 1981) Magda Matosic (7 episodes, 1981) Stevo Krnjajic (7 episodes, 1981) Ante Dulcic (7 episodes, 1981) Berislav Mudnic (7 episodes, 1981) Ivo Kristof (7 episodes, 1981) Mirjana Majurec ... Ane (6 episodes, 1981) Zlatko Madunic ... Sjor Jakov (6 episodes, 1981) Miroslav Buhin (6 episodes, 1981) Domagoj Vukusic (6 episodes, 1981) Ivica Vidovic ... Ocalinko (5 episodes, 1981) Slobodan Aligrudic ... Maj. Stojan (5 episodes, 1981) Ivo Marjanovic (5 episodes, 1981) Bogdan Buljan (5 episodes, 1981) Aleksandar Binder (5 episodes, 1981) Jadranka Matkovic ... Orsola (5 episodes, 1981) Zeljka Basic (5 episodes, 1981) Etta Bortolazzi ... Baba Marta (4 episodes, 1981) Antun Nalis ... Miotto (4 episodes, 1981) dinamo zagreb bbb bordeaux stuttgart torino buducnost podgorica bordeaux roma ac debrecen malmo malmoe ferencvaros girondins de bordeaux croatia hrvatska france yugoslavia jugoslavija football soccer nogomet uefa cup anderlecht steaua benfica ayax hsv tottenham dundee united partizan crvena zvezda werder bremen glasgow rangers delije grobari slaven koprivnica galatasaray istanbul sarajevo rijeka armada sparta slavija slavia Hajduk Split Croatia Hrvatska Praha czech republic Prague Sparta Slavija slavia Croatian torcida nogomet soccer football partizan crvena zvezda sarajevo rijeka armada dnipro dnipropetrovsk ukraine dynamo crvena zvezda delije grobari sarajevo zeljeznicar armada rijeka beograd belgrade bbb bad blue boys vardar buducnost podgorica lovcen cetinje jadran herceg novi kotor juzni front 1970 pfc zeta vojvodina novi sad sampdoria genoa italia italy ultras tito ultraslan vinovo donje drnis zagora rabotnicki pelister skopje olimpija maribor ofk beograd kula siroki zrinjski velez mostar levadia hapoel tel aviv siroki brijeg koper benfica bucarest bucharest lazio lacio roma red army fukare robijasi zeljeznicar manijaci viole varvari hajduk torcida val kastel stari kastela junak trogir sinj maligani malari neretva cacinci arsen dedic toma bebic tin ujevic rade serbedzija mate miso kovac alkosi turkey atletico madrid sloboda tuzla celik zenica zagreb borac banja luka sutjeska radnicki nis spartak subotica pristina partizan dinamo

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