HNK Hajduk Split league record by opponent

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Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split is a Croatian association football club based in Split, which currently competes in the top tier division of Croatian football, Prva HNL. Founded in 1911, they played only friendlies during their first years in existence. Between the early 1920s and 1940, Hajduk regularly participated in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia national championship. The club spent their entire existence playing top-flight football, having been a member of Yugoslav First League from 1946 until its dissolution in 1991. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia the club joined the Croatian First League in its inaugural season in 1992.

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Hajduk Split played their inaugural league fixture as part of the Croatian First League on 29 February 1992 against Istra. Since that game they have faced 38 different sides in league football with their most regular opponent having been Dinamo Zagreb.

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Yugoslav league all-time record (1946–1991)

OpponentPWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFAWin%FirstLastNotes
HomeAwayTotal
14. Oktobar Double-dagger-14-plain.png110040110040220080100.00 1946–47 1946–47
Bor 660021160422612642237050.00 1968–69 1974–75
Borac Banja Luka 131030307133379142613673921050.00 1961–62 1990–91
Borac Zagreb Double-dagger-14-plain.png110041110051220092100.00 1951 1951
Budućnost Titograd 2519336020257612263050269158650052.00 1946–47 1990–91
Crvenka 110021101011211032050.00 1970–71 1970–71
171520374173410132334186105027052.94 1966–67 1988–89
Dinamo Vinkovci 5410175502348104332113040.00 1982–83 1986–87
Dinamo Zagreb 45191115696045121518526390312633121123034.44 1946–47 1990–91
Iskra Bugojno 110020100101210121050.00 1984–85 1984–85
Lokomotiva 108203181045119122012715020060.00 1946–47 1956–57
110031101000211031050.00 1951 1951
Maribor 54109250414610451138040.00 1967–68 1971–72
Nafta Lendava Double-dagger-14-plain.png110030110031220061100.00 1946–47 1946–47
Napredak Kruševac 66002346141128127413512058.33 1951 1988–89
Naša Krila Zemun Double-dagger-14-plain.png202011211021413032025.00 1948–49 1950
Novi Sad 3300723210826510154083.33 1961–62 1963–64
OFK Beograd 3627458235369141344557236181812690050.00 1946–47 1985–86
Olimpija Ljubljana Double-dagger-14-plain.png2218134615223712163244218156247047.73 1953–54 1990–91
Osijek 16131240101657416113218865621056.25 1953–54 1990–91
Partizan 441714135951447928459088242341104141027.27 1946–47 1990–91
Pobeda Skopje Double-dagger-14-plain.png110032101011211043050.00 1946–47 1946–47
Ponziana Trieste 3201953111316312126050.00 1946–47 1948–49
Priština 5320106504134103611310030.00 1983–84 1987–88
Proleter Zrenjanin Double-dagger-14-plain.png5320105531198106311913060.00 1967–68 1990–91
Rabotnički Skopje 110031110020220051100.00 1953–54 1953–54
Rad 43101064202338512139062.50 1987–88 1990–91
Radnički Beograd 9810245943218111812424216066.67 1953–54 1965–66
Radnički Kragujevac 550015253207310820225080.00 1969–70 1975–76
Radnički Niš 2822156222284816245056269218672046.43 1962–63 1990–91
Red Star Belgrade 462615580384691027498892352532129126038.04 1946–47 1990–91
Rijeka 29207263212941692740582423119061041.38 1946–47 1990–91
Sarajevo 42251078130426142236648431242911794036.90 1947–48 1990–91
Sloboda Tuzla 241743541424310111733482014147147041.67 1959–60 1990–91
Spartak Subotica 15122139101582519143020465824066.67 1946–47 1990–91
202033210122412155025.00 1957–58 1960–61
Sutjeska Nikšić 87101738125816168352519050.00 1964–65 1987–88
Teteks Tetovo 110070100101210171050.00 1981–82 1981–82
Trepča 110020110032220052100.00 1977–78 1977–78
Trešnjevka 33001223012376312159050.00 1963–64 1965–66
Vardar Skopje 33211028318331081543446631181712662046.97 1947–48 1989–90
Velež Mostar 37221237335378111835557431232010890041.89 1952–53 1990–91
Vojvodina 402311675344011111843598034222411893042.50 1948–49 1990–91
18153048151855818233620886638055.56 1952 1981–82
Zemun 211032201112412144025.00 1982–83 1990–91
Željezničar Sarajevo 3425728127325121538556630191711982045.45 1946–47 1990–91

Croatian league all-time record

Statistics correct as of match played 26 May 2019
OpponentPWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFAWin%FirstLastNotes
HomeAwayTotal
Belišće 3210933111446321137050.00 1992–93 1994–95
Cibalia 282152671927111153927553216710646058.18 1992 2017–18
Croatia Sesvete Double-dagger-14-plain.png33001202101535401173080.00 2008–09 2009–10 [A]
220061210132430193075.00 2000–01 2001–02
Dinamo Zagreb Dagger-14-plain.png43181411574644683030768724224187122027.59 1992 2018–19
Dubrava 110040110043220083100.00 1993–94 1993–94
Dubrovnik 33001803210416510221083.33 1992 1993–94
Gorica Dagger-14-plain.png201102201114402216000.00 2018–19 2018–19
Hrvatski Dragovoljac 129212691334615182512674127048.00 1995–96 2013–14
Inter Zaprešić Dagger-14-plain.png251834702626141114715513214511741062.75 1992 2018–19
Istra 760121784221371510233414066.67 1992 1999–2000
Istra 1961 Dagger-14-plain.png211344471719104529174023897634057.50 2004–05 2018–19
Kamen Ingrad Double-dagger-14-plain.png9711233831410101710253313058.82 2001–02 2006–07 [B]
Karlovac Double-dagger-14-plain.png320143302123622266033.33 2009–10 2011–12 [C]
Lokomotiva Dagger-14-plain.png1797124141691624163318874829054.55 2009–10 2018–19
Lučko 100112110030210142050.00 2011–12 2011–12
Marsonia 642017063129412732264058.33 1994–95 2003–04
Međimurje 54101247340148127502612058.33 2004–05 2009–10
Mladost 127 Double-dagger-14-plain.png321062312032633094050.00 1996–97 1998–99 [D]
Neretva Double-dagger-14-plain.png1100711100412200112100.00 1994–95 1994–95 [E]
Orijent 110020110020220040100.00 1996–97 1996–97
Osijek Dagger-14-plain.png433110294354214101854608545202014895052.94 1992 2018–19
Pazinka 211051211021422072050.00 1992–93 1993–94
Pomorac Double-dagger-14-plain.png2200812200404400121100.00 2001–02 2002–03 [F]
Primorac 220061220030440091100.00 1993–94 1994–95
Radnik (VG) Double-dagger-14-plain.png22001312200514400182100.00 1992–93 1993–94 [G]
Rijeka Dagger-14-plain.png40181210694841131117425481312327111102038.27 1992 2018–19
Rudeš 43019443011348602228075.00 2017–18 2018–19
Samobor 110021110020220041100.00 1997–98 1997–98
Segesta 541011251405410550166050.00 1992–93 1996–97
Slaven Belupo Dagger-14-plain.png3426716916319157323164342289946053.13 1997–98 2018–19
116411571256115823111023015047.83 2010–11 2016–17
211632391219134233154029747227072.50 1992 2011–12
TŠK Topolovac 110040110052220092100.00 2001–02 2001–02
Varaždin 312452691729155946346039101111551065.00 1992 2011–12
Vukovar '91 Double-dagger-14-plain.png220060110020330080100.00 1999–2000 1999–2000 [H]
Zadar 2320126816261484502549349611841069.39 1992 2014–15
342914772531116154651664071912376060.61 1992 2015–16

Notes

A.  ^ Croatia Sesvete went bankrupt during the 2011–12 season, the following season a new club by the name Croatia Prigorje was registered and entered Zagreb county league.
B.  ^ Kamen Ingrad fell into financial difficulties after 2007–08 season and were dissolved in 2008.
C.  ^ Karlovac went bankrupt following the 2011–12 season, the following season a new club by the name Karlovac 1919 was registered and entered Karlovac county league.
D.  ^ Mladost 127 went bankrupt during the 1999–2000 season, new successor club by the name Suhopolje was founded later.
E.  ^ Neretva fell into financial difficulties during the 2016–17 season and in May 2017, the club stepped out from Treća HNL South and were dissolved.
F.  ^ Pomorac fell into financial difficulties during the 2013–14 season and in October 2014, the club stepped out from Druga HNL and were dissolved.
G.  ^ Radnik Velika Gorica merged with local club Polet Buševec in summer 2009, and formed a new club by the name Gorica.
H.  ^ Vukovar '91 fell into financial difficulties during the 2011–12 season and in January 2012, the club stepped out from Treća HNL East and were dissolved. A new club by the name Vukovar 1991 was registered and entered the Osijek-Vinkovci intercounty league the following season.

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