- The
first porcelain manufacturer on the factory's
current location was
Jugokeramika,
founded in 1953.
During the
period of
Socialist Federal Republic of...
- Zaprešić. The club kept that name
until 1962, when they were
renamed Jugokeramika,
after their main sponsor, a
local ceramics factory. That same year the...
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Owner City of Zaprešić
Capacity 5,228
Record attendance approx. 12,000 (
Jugokeramika vs. BSK
Slavonski Brod)
Field size 105 x 68
metres (114.8 x 74.3 yards)...
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Beograd South Mogren Rudar Kakanj Famos Hrasnica Mogren 1990–91 West
Zadar Jugokeramika Zaprešić
Rudar Ljubija Rudar Ljubija East
Balkan Stokokomerc Radnički...
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Zagreb 3–0
Napredak Kruševac 4†
Guber Srebrenica 1–2 Budućnost
Titograd 5
Jugokeramika Zaprešić 2–0 Radnički Niš 6
Maribor 0–1
Spartak Subotica 7 OFK Belgrade...
- 1982 and 1986,
before returning to
Croatia and
spending two
years with
Jugokeramika (later
known as
Inter Zaprešić) and then two
years with
Radnik Velika...
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Dubrovnik became HNK
Dubrovnik NK
Dinamo Zagreb became NK HAŠK Građanski NK
Jugokeramika Zaprešić
became NK
Inker Zaprešić 2 Five
clubs were
displaced and forced...
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Croatia U15 (head coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1986-1987
Jugokeramika Zaprešić 1988–1989
Dinamo Zagreb Managerial career 2010
Dinamo Zagreb...
- GOŠK-Jug (II)
Mladost P, Zagreb, Primorac, Radnik, Split, Segesta, Varteks,
Jugokeramika, Orijent, Zadar,
Lokomotiva (III-W), Belišće, BSK, Šparta,
Sloga V (III-N)...
- Žumberak in
Savski Marof, Jugomontaža in Brdovec, and Karbon [sh; hr] and
Jugokeramika in the Zaprešić area. In the Trešnjevka
Square Nama, only six per cent...