- PJSC
INGRAD (Russian: ПAO Инград, romanized: PAO
Ingrad) is the
investment and
development holding company. The company's
headquarters is
located in Moscow...
- NK
Kamen Ingrad was a
Croatian football club from Velika, a
small town near Požega in the
northeast of Croatia. The club was
dissolved in July 2008 after...
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Ingrad Stadium (Croatian:
Stadion Kamen Ingrad) is a
football stadium in Velika, Croatia. It
serves as home
stadium for
football club NK
Kamen Ingrad...
- Osijek–Varteks 3–1, Varteks–Osijek 1–1. Head-to-head record: Zadar–Kamen
Ingrad 2–1,
Kamen Ingrad–Zadar 2–2. Source: RSSSF.org Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow...
- new
owner –
Roman Avdeev, who is a
Russian billionaire and the head of
Ingrad real
estate development company and
Rossium concern. The
Eduard Streltsov...
- HNL side NK
Kamen Ingrad in 06/07 1.HNL. He made one
appearance in last (33.)
round of 06/07 1.HNL vs HNK
Rijeka when
Kamen Ingrad lost 2-0 on Rijeka's...
- Međimurje ****nal v
Dinamo Zagreb Cibalia v
Dinamo Zagreb Dinamo Zagreb v
Kamen Ingrad Dinamo Zagreb v
Auxerre NK
Zagreb v
Dinamo Zagreb NK Grobničan v Dinamo...
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Cibalia 1963
Stadion Rujevica 8,191
Rijeka HNK
Rijeka 2015
Stadion Kamen Ingrad 7,095
Velika Papuk Velika 1999
Gradski Stadion uz Savu 6,000 (under upgrade...
- Zaprešić and Dubrava. He also
managed Zadar, Osijek,
Slaven Belupo,
Kamen Ingrad,
Croatia Sesvete and
Lokomotiva Zagreb. In the 2002–03 season, Čačić was...
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Varteks (3rd)
Publikum Celje (2nd)
Birkirkara (CW)
Domagnano (1st)
Kamen Ingrad (4th)
Anorthosis Famagusta (CW)
Valletta (3rd)
Zhenis Astana (CW) Dyskobolia...