- HAŠK
Football club infobox
clubname = HAŠK
fullname = Hrvatski akademski
športski klub
nickname = Akademičari
"(The Academics)"
founded =6 November 1903
dissolved =4 June 1945
ground = Maksimir
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league = Yugoslavian championship
Croatian championship
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pattern_la2=HAŠK "(full name Hrvatski akademski športski klub, English: Croatian Academic Sports Club)" was a
Croatia nfootball club established inZagreb in 1903 which ceased operating in 1945. The club was one of the most successful sides in Zagreb and theKingdom of Yugoslavia in the period between the twoWorld Wars . Since then several sports clubs have claimed to descend from it, the most significant of which isHAŠK Mladost .History
Early days
HAŠK was founded as a multi-sports club in November 1903 by nine Zagreb students (August Adam, Dragutin Albrecht, Petar Čerlek, Vjekoslav Jurković, Marko Kostrenčić, Krešimir Miskić, Oskar Mohr, Lav Wodwarška and Hinko Würth) who are today seen as pioneers of organized sports at the
University of Zagreb . The club's purpose was to popularize sports among Croatian students, as well as to counter the ongoingmagyarization of Croatian public life, since Croatia was at the time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The club's colours were red, white and golden, chosen to represent the colours of Croatian provinces.At first, the club had sections for
fencing ,ice-skating ,skiing ,sledding and sports shooting, but ever since football was introduced in the spring of 1904, it became the most popular and well-known department of the club. The club played its first official game on16 October 1906 against PNIŠK Zagreb ("Prvi nogometni i športski klub Zagreb, First football and sports club Zagreb") which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of 800 spectators.The club played many non-league games against local sides in the following years, and it hosted a few games against foreign opponents, such as the game against BEAC (The
University of Budapest sports club) in 1909. When the first Croatian football championship was started in 1912, HAŠK were heading the table in mid-season and were later declared champions as the competition was abandoned after the winter break due to poor organization. The championship was never relaunched, and duringWorld War I the club went on hiatus.Revival and demise
In the period from 1918 to 1945 the club grew in popularity and membership, and in the years following the war new sections for track and field athletics,
tennis ,swimming ,field hockey ,cycling ,table tennis andmotorsport were formed. After experiencing a financial crisis in the 1920's and a fire that destroyed stands on their ground in the summer of 1936, the following decade saw immediate revival and the time of HAŠK's greatest success.The club regularly competed in the
Yugoslav First League since 1927, and their finest hour came in the 1937-38 season when they won the Yugoslav title. They even went on to compete in the 1938Mitropa Cup , when they were knocked out in the first round of the tournament by theCzechoslovakia n sideSK Kladno with 5:2 on aggregate [cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/mit38.html |title=Mitropa Cup 1938 |date=10 Aug 1999 |publisher="RSSSF" |accessdate=2008-07-01 ] . On a local level, in the period from 1911 to 1945 the club played a total of 120 matches against city rivalsGrađanski . Their last game was a 2-2 draw on10 April 1945 , just before both clubs were disbanded by the communist government.The newly formed
Dinamo Zagreb , which was established by the authorities two months later, took over HAŠK's Maksimir ground (originally opened in May 1912), along with many players who switched from Građanski or HAŠK to Dinamo. Other sports sections of the club were renamed "FD Akademičar (Academic Sports Society)" and later merged with "ASD Mladost (Youth Academic Sports Society)" which survives today as the HAŠK Mladost sports society, most famous for their laterwater polo andvolleyball success on both the national and continental levels.The most prominent of HAŠK's football players who later joined Dinamo was
Zlatko Čajkovski , who spent the next 11 seasons playing for Zagreb's powerhouse. Dinamo's current youth academy and training ground located next to their stadium both bear the name "Hitrec-Kacian", in honour of two HAŠK players,Ico Hitrec andRatko Kacian .Post-Yugoslavia
After the fall of communism and in the midst of the
breakup of Yugoslavia , the club was reactivated and officially registered in November 1990, but in name only - no sports activities were started as the new club leadership centered their activities on promoting HAŠK's legacy and organizing events intended to raise the public awareness of the contribution HAŠK has made to the development of sports in Croatia. In an attempt to revive their glory days, the newly restarted club decided to enter competition sports again in 1993 so they merged with a local amateur football side called "NK TPK" from the Peščenica neighbourhood of Zagreb. In 2006 they merged again with theDruga HNL side "NK Naftaš Ivanić" fromIvanić Grad to form the present dayNK Naftaš HAŠK , currently a third tier club in the Croatian football league system. They play their games at the "Donje Svetice" ground in Zagreb, which has a capacity of 3,000.Famous players
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Tomislav Crnković
*Željko Čajkovski
*Ico Hitrec
*Ratko Kacian Honours
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See also
*"HAŠK's contemporaries:":
Građanski Zagreb "(HAŠK's contemporary city rivals, banned in 1945)":Concordia Zagreb "(HAŠK's other contemporary city rivals, also banned in 1945)":Yugoslav First League "(theKingdom of Yugoslavia national football league that HAŠK successfuly competed in through the 1920's and 1930's)"*"HAŠK's legacy:":
Dinamo Zagreb "(Today's most successful Croatian football club based in Zagreb, which took over HAŠK's ground and some of their players in 1945)":Naftaš HAŠK "(Today's successor of the historic HAŠK football section)":HAŠK Mladost "(Today's successor of HAŠK's other sports sections)"References
External links
[http://www.hask.hr/Index.htm Official website] hr icon
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