HNK Mitnica Vukovar

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HNK Mitnica
Full nameHrvatski nogometni klub Mitnica
Founded2008
GroundStadium HNK Mitnica
PresidentAntun Karaula
League2. ŽNL Vukovarsko-srijemska
Website Club website

HNK Mitnica is a football club from Vukovar.

History

HNK Mitnica is founded March 2008, it was founded by Croatian disabled homeland war veterans and Croatian war veterans from area of Vukovar's city district Mitnica. [1]

Contents

Club is involved in 2. ŽNL Vukovarsko-srijemska since season 2014/15. [2]

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