HNK Rijeka league record by opponent

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HNK Rijeka is a Croatian association football club based in Rijeka, which currently competes in the top tier division of Croatian football, Prva HNL. Founded in 1946, they have been a member of Yugoslav First League for 29 out of 45 seasons until its dissolution in 1991, including the last 17 seasons. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, the club joined the Croatian First League in its inaugural season in 1992, and is one of four founding members that have never been relegated.

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Rijeka has competed in a number of nationally contested leagues and cup tournaments, and their record against each club faced in these competitions is listed below. Rijeka played their inaugural Yugoslav First League fixture against 14. Oktobar Niš on 25 August 1946. They have faced 41 different sides in Yugoslav First League. Rijeka have faced 73 different clubs in Yugoslav Second League and in the third tier of Yugoslav league system. In 31 Yugoslav Cup participations, Rijeka have faced 50 clubs. The club played their inaugural league fixture as part of the Croatian First Football League on 29 February 1992 against Šibenik. Since 1992, they have faced 39 different sides in Prva HNL with their most regular opponent having been Hajduk Split and Osijek. In the Croatian Football Cup, Rijeka have faced 57 different clubs.

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Croatian First Football League all-time record (1992–)

Updated 15 December 2024.
OpponentPWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFAWin%FirstLastNotes
HomeAwayTotal
Belišće 311143312043623186033.33 1992–93 1994–95
Cibalia 291784561928810102939572518148558043.86 1992 2017–18
Croatia Sesvete 3300952200315500126100.00 2008–09 2009–10 [C]
312043310213622256033.33 2000–01 2001–02
Dinamo Zagreb 4913171963775267393112310119245894200018.81 1992 2024–25
Dubrava 110021101000211021050.00 1993–94 1993–94
Dubrovnik 32101023111126321114050.00 1992 1993–94 [D]
Gorica 13625181313625171526133103528050.00 2018–19 2024–25
Hajduk Split 522113186352511713217084103382639133136036.89 1992 2024–25
Hrvatski Dragovoljac 1311203291463522182717555427062.96 1996–97 2021–22
Inter Zaprešić 281774572129108113839572715159560047.37 1992 2019–20
Istra 8620214921669178362713047.06 1992 1999–2000
Istra 1961 31228170203119844922624116511942066.13 2004–05 2024–25
Kamen Ingrad 87012187304681510052716066.67 2001–02 2006–07 [E]
Karlovac 312041320133632174050.00 2009–10 2011–12 [F]
Lokomotiva 282152702027104133133553191510153056.36 2009–10 2024–25
Lučko 110010101011211021050.00 2011–12 2011–12
Marsonia 98011977214791610152616062.50 1994–95 2003–04 [G]
Međimurje 650120865101561210113514083.33 2004–05 2009–10
Mladost 127 54108251314510541127050.00 1995–96 1998–99 [H]
Neretva 110010101000211010050.00 1994–95 1994–95 [Q]
Orijent 110040101022211062050.00 1996–97 1996–97 [I]
Osijek 51271598342521114274875103382936131117036.89 1992 2024–25
Pazinka 220051202000422051050.00 1992–93 1993–94
Pomorac 312053311122623175033.33 2001–02 2002–03 [J]
Primorac 202000211021413021025.00 1993–94 1994–95
Radnik 2200902200514400141100.00 1992–93 1993–94 [K]
Rudeš 660022365011891211014012091.67 2017–18 2023–24
Samobor 202011200215402226000.00 1997–98 1997–98
Segesta 6231526213713124441215033.33 1992–93 1996–97
Slaven Belupo 442612679354415181152428841301713177046.59 1997–98 2024–25
117311971262419142313553821056.52 2010–11 2016–17
30196555233214993634623315149057053.23 1992 2024–25
TŠK Topolovac 110020110032220052100.00 2001–02 2001–02
Varteks / Varaždin 3017121582726511102838562223118665039.29 1992 2011–12 [R]
Varaždin 962118994231291810443018055.56 2019–20 2024–25
Vukovar '91 211020101000312020033.33 1999–2000 1999–2000 [L]
Zadar 2517536423246992830492314129253046.94 1992 2014–15
30185751262997133647592712208773045.76 1992 2015–16

Croatian Football Cup all-time record (1992–)

Updated 22 October 2024.
OpponentPWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFAWin%FirstLastNotes
HomeAwayTotal
Bednja00000022001302200130100.00 2015–16 2024–25
Belišće 110041101000211041050.00 1993–94 1993–94
Bjelovar 110040100101210141050.00 1993–94 1993–94
BSK Bijelo Brdo 000000210133210133050.00 2011–12 2022–23
Buje00000011001101100110100.00 2019–20 2019–20
Budućnost Hodošan 110030110032220062100.00 1993–94 1993–94
Cibalia 000000210132210132050.00 1998–99 2023–24
Crikvenica 110021000000110021100.00 2004–05 2004–05
Dilj 000000110060110060100.00 2020–21 2020–21
Dinamo Zagreb 951397102261017219392526042.86 1992 2023–24 [P]
000000110021110021100.00 2006–07 2006–07 [M]
000000110030110030100.00 2016–17 2016–17
Gorica 000000110030110030100.00 2017–18 2017–18
GOŠK Dubrovnik 000000110030110030100.00 2014–15 2014–15
Grafičar Vodovod000000100101100101000.00 2002–03 2002–03
Hajduk Split 4220315131789351109033.33 1992 2021–22
Halubjan000000110021110021100.00 1998–99 1998–99
Hrvatski Dragovoljac 000000302112302112000.00 1996–97 2006–07
Inter Zaprešić 110010220042330052100.00 2011–12 2018–19
Istra 1961 110021210133320154066.67 2013–14 2020–21
Jedinstvo Omladinac 000000110020110020100.00 2005–06 2005–06
Kamen Ingrad 110020210134320154066.67 2000–01 2003–04
Konavljanin 110031100112210143050.00 2006–07 2006–07
Križevci 000000110090110090100.00 2018–19 2018–19
Lekenik000000110042110042100.00 2014–15 2014–15
Libertas Novska000000110090110090100.00 2023–24 2023–24
Lokomotiva 11004155001127700163100.00 2014–15 2023–24 [S]
Međimurje 220062000000220062100.00 2005–06 2010–11
Metalac Sisak000000110060110060100.00 2008–09 2008–09
MV Croatia 000000110020110020100.00 2009–10 2009–10
Moslavina 000000101011101011000.00 2022–23 2022–23
Nedelišće 000000100101100101000.00 2012–13 2012–13
Nehaj 11003133001324400163100.00 1995–96 2003–04
Neretvanac Opuzen 000000110031110031100.00 2024–25 2024–25
Nosteria 000000110042110042100.00 2010–11 2010–11
Olimpija 000000110030110030100.00 1997–98 1997–98
Opatija 000000110030110030100.00 2015–16 2015–16
Orijent 100102000000100102000.00 1997–98 1997–98
Oriolik 000000110060110060100.00 2021–22 2021–22
Osijek 6501127520345117041612063.64 1994–95 2021–22
Pitomača000000110070110070100.00 2021–22 2021–22
Podravina 000000110031110031100.00 2013–14 2013–14
Radnik 000000110021110021100.00 1999–2000 1999–2000
Rudeš 00000033001043300104100.00 2004–05 2023–24
Segesta 101022210124311146033.33 1992–93 2007–08
Slaven Belupo 4220424022598242911025.00 1995–96 2015–16
Sloboda Varaždin000000110051110051100.00 1996–97 1996–97
110040110010220050100.00 1994–95 1994–95
000000100104100104000.00 2009–10 2009–10
Valpovka110020110020220040100.00 1994–95 1994–95
Varteks / Varaždin 4301106410351184041517050.00 2004–05 2010–11
Varaždin 000000330063330063100.00 2018–19 2020–21
Vinogradar 1100801100212200101100.00 2005–06 2005–06
Vrbovec 000000110031110031100.00 2017–18 2017–18
Vukovar '91 000000110042110042100.00 2001–02 2001–02
Zadar 000000101022101022000.00 2008–09 2008–09
3111542011275122711020.00 1995–96 2008–09
Zelina 000000110040110040100.00 2007–08 2007–08
Zmaj 11001100000001100110100.00 2013–14 2013–14

Yugoslav First League all-time record (1946–47, 1958–69 and 1974–91)

OpponentPWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFAWin%FirstLastNotes
HomeAwayTotal
14. Oktobar 110021101011211032050.00 1946–47 1946–47
Bor 220030201112421142050.00 1968–69 1974–75
Borac 95311449144813186752217033.33 1961–62 1990–91
Budućnost 2012712872034131834401511144641037.50 1946–47 1990–91
Crvena Lokomotiva 100105100113200218000.00 1946–47 1946–47
1210202451235416172413744022054.17 1966–67 1988–89
Dinamo Vinkovci 54101255014310104241515040.00 1982–83 1986–87
Dinamo Zagreb 291410540252926212171581616266196027.59 1946–47 1990–91
Hajduk Split 29916440272927202163581123246190018.97 1946–47 1990–91
Iskra 110031101011211042050.00 1984–85 1984–85
Maribor 201112210165411277025.00 1967–68 1968–69
Nafta 110041110030220071100.00 1946–47 1946–47
Napredak 5410935104314105141217050.00 1976–77 1988–89
Novi Sad 3201833030226231105033.33 1961–62 1963–64
OFK Beograd 2010913417204792039401416105456035.00 1946–47 1985–86
Olimpija 16862146164481123321210102529037.50 1965–66 1990–91
Osijek 139312910132478202611783730042.31 1977–78 1990–91
Partizan 291091033392936201443581315304782022.41 1946–47 1990–91
Ponziana 110030100101210131050.00 1946–47 1946–47
Priština 530265500531110307916030.00 1983–84 1987–88
Proleter 4220824022268242108025.00 1967–68 1990–91
Rad 4022024103198125111012.50 1987–88 1990–91
Radnički Beograd 4121754310848431159050.00 1958–59 1965–66
Radnički Kragujevac 211032200214411246025.00 1974–75 1975–76
Radnički Niš 2315624113232318113946179205252036.96 1962–63 1990–91
Red Star 29119929302934222267581413315197024.14 1946–47 1990–91
Sarajevo 28178360282817201753561815237781032.14 1958–59 1990–91
Sloboda 1912522971935111523381510134430039.47 1959–60 1990–91
Spartak 53208152123310532114050.00 1946–47 1990–91
110020110021220041100.00 1960–61 1960–61
Sutjeska 651092611439126241211050.00 1964–65 1987–88
Teteks 101022100112201134000.00 1981–82 1981–82
Trepča 110030110021220051100.00 1977–78 1977–78
Trešnjevka 330011332101246510237083.33 1963–64 1965–66
Vardar 23157140112318141437461615155448034.78 1946–47 1989–90
Velež 28198150202835203461562213218481039.29 1958–59 1990–91
Vojvodina 271872502527111151648541918176673035.19 1958–59 1990–91
10541189103251216208663025040.00 1964–65 1981–82
Zemun 210133201113411246025.00 1982–83 1990–91
Željezničar 25128537192545162452501613216171032.00 1958–59 1990–91

Yugoslav First League qualifiers all-time record (1946–47, 1947–48, 1952, 1957–58, 1967–68 and 1969–72)

OpponentPWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFAWin%FirstLastNotes
HomeAwayTotal
Crvena Lokomotiva 100123100101200224000.001946–471946–47
Crvenka 211010201125412135025.001969–701971–72
Metalac Zagreb 100102110021210123050.0019521952
Napredak 110062101000211062050.001957–581957–58
Operaia Pula 100112110041210153050.001946–471946–47
Osijek 201112201114402226000.0019521970–71
Slavija Karlovac 11001001100322200132100.0019521952
Sloboda 110040100103210143050.001967–681967–68
Spartak 110030101000211030050.001957–581957–58

Yugoslav Second League (1947–48, 1950–53, 1955–58 and 1969–74) and third tier (1948–49 and 1953–55) all-time record

OpponentPWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFAWin%FirstLastNotes
HomeAwayTotal
11 Oktomvri 11001001100612200161100.00 1950 1950
Bačka 101000101011202011000.00 1973–74 1973–74
Bokelj 110050101011211061050.00 1951 1951
Borac Banja Luka 101011110021211032050.00 1969–70 1969–70
Borac Zagreb 210144200215410359025.00 1948–49 1950
Borovo 32016330032106204813033.33 1948–49 1954–55
Braća Bakić 110041110021220062100.00 1948–49 1948–49
Branik Maribor 4400101410371085031711062.50 1952–53 1957–58
BSK Banja Luka 110050110020220070100.00 1969–70 1969–70
Budućnost 2101342002094103313025.00 1947–48 1951
Crikvenica 110041110030220071100.00 1952 1952
Crvenka 101011110030211041050.00 1973–74 1973–74
Dinamo Pančevo 320110330213762221310033.33 1947–48 1973–74
Dinamo Vinkovci 110021110020220041100.00 1973–74 1973–74
Elektrostroj Zagreb 110030110030220060100.00 1957–58 1957–58
Famos 110020101000211020050.00 1973–74 1973–74
Goranin1100901100202200110100.00 1952 1952
Grafičar Zagreb 1100801100702200150100.00 1956–57 1956–57
Igman 110010101011211021050.00 1973–74 1973–74
Iskra 110030101000211030050.00 1973–74 1973–74
Istra 211020210111421131050.00 1971–72 1972–73
Jadran Kaštel Sućurac2200802101534301133075.00 1956–57 1957–58
Jedinstvo Bihać 44001214301938701214087.50 1969–70 1972–73
Jedinstvo Ogulin 110070110020220090100.00 1952 1952
Junak 110050101000211050050.00 1971–72 1971–72
Karlovac 7511113742111414932227064.29 1952–53 1973–74
Kladivar 22001102101214301131075.00 1953–54 1954–55
Korotan 110042110020220062100.00 1953–54 1953–54
Kozara 330041301235631276050.00 1971–72 1973–74
Leotar 110010101000211010050.00 1973–74 1973–74
Lokomotiva Rijeka2200602200514400111100.00 1952 1953–54
Lokomotiva Zagreb 31117530123761231012016.67 1955–56 1969–70
97203169234810189543916050.00 1952–53 1971–72
Maribor 211021200218411239025.00 1972–73 1973–74
Mercator 3300503111536411103066.67 1971–72 1973–74
Metalac Zagreb 106222061050527192011274725055.00 1947–48 1970–71
Mornar Split 100103100103200206000.00 1947–48 1947–48
Mura 4400814211428611123075.00 1970–71 1973–74
Napredak 110021100101210122050.00 1950 1950
Naša Krila 100135100114200249000.00 1947–48 1947–48
Nehaj 110070100123210193050.00 1952 1952
Nova Gorica 110021100124210145050.00 1955–56 1955–56
Novi Sad 110041100102210143050.00 1973–74 1973–74
Olimpija 74211397214613146351922042.86 1947–48 1957–58
Orijent 65012146510111121011325083.33 1952 1972–73
Osijek 4310163410361384132216050.00 1950 1973–74
Podrinje 110021101000211021050.00 1950 1950
Proleter Pula 2101532101544202107050.00 1948–49 1952
Proleter 101000110031211031050.00 1951 1951
Rabotnički 220061201115421176050.00 1947–48 1951
Radnički Beograd 110032100112210144050.00 1951 1951
Rovinj 100112110030210142050.00 1970–71 1970–71
Rudar Labin 110071101011211082050.00 1952 1952
Rudar Ljubija 420273411213831486037.50 1969–70 1972–73
Rudar Trbovlje 330014531026664022011066.67 1951 1972–73
Segesta 650118662041013127052819058.33 1948–49 1972–73
Sloboda Bosanski Novi 110030101000211030050.00 1972–73 1972–73
Sloboda Varaždin100112100112200224000.00 1953–54 1953–54
Spartak 110010100102210112050.00 1973–74 1973–74
8521209832349168442418050.00 1953–54 1972–73
118211561160518192214263325063.64 1948–49 1973–74
Trešnjevka 8530196843166169612512056.25 1954–55 1972–73
Turbina Karlovac 110052110010220062100.00 1956–57 1956–57
Uljanik 44001624112678512229062.50 1952 1957–58
Vardar 211010200215411225025.00 1950 1951
Varteks 127232291251621252412394334050.00 1947–48 1972–73
Velež 100113110052210164050.00 1951 1951
Vojvodina 2002272002054004212000.00 1947–48 1950
Zadar 2200612200414400102100.00 1948–49 1969–70
531158531196106221414060.00 1948–49 1972–73
Zagrebački Plavi 20111222001014211113050.00 1970–71 1971–72
Železničar 44001434220408620183075.00 1954–55 1971–72
Željezničar 3210753012276222912033.33 1947–48 1951

Yugoslav Cup all-time record (1947–91)

OpponentPWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFAWin%FirstLastNotes
HomeAwayTotal
Belasica 110041000000110041100.00 1985–86 1985–86
Bor 110010000000110010100.00 1968–69 1968–69
Borac Čačak 110030100101210131050.00 1978–79 1987–88
Budućnost 110021201112311133033.33 1985–86 1986–87
Crvena Zastava 110050101011211061050.00 1986–87 1986–87
Dinamo Vinkovci 000000110010110010100.00 1977–78 1977–78
Dinamo Zagreb 100113100115200228000.00 1963–64 1982–83
Dinara 110040000000110040100.00 1948 1948
Drina 110021000000110021100.00 1983–84 1983–84
Hajduk Split 210133211021522165040.00 1970–71 1990–91 [A]
Istra 101000000000101000000.00 1978–79 1978–79
Jedinstvo Bačka Topola 000000100115100115000.00 1949 1949
Jedinstvo Čakovec 110040000000110040100.00 1947 1947
Karlovac 110052000000110052100.00 1950 1950
Lokomotiva Rijeka000000110032110032100.00 1951 1951
Mačva 000000100104100104000.00 1954 1954
Maribor 000000100103100103000.00 1962–63 1962–63
Mornar Split 100104000000100104000.00 1947 1947
Napredak 110010100113210123050.00 1976–77 1988–89
Nova Gorica 110054000000110054100.00 1948 1948
Novi Sad 000000100101100101000.00 1976–77 1976–77
OFK Beograd 000000100101100101000.00 1967–68 1967–68
Olimpija 100101210135310236033.33 1958–59 1981–82
Omladinac Novo Selo Rok000000110040110040100.00 1982–83 1982–83
Orijent 000000210122210122050.00 1969–70 1989–90
Osijek 101000100112201112000.00 1952 1965–66
Partizan 430163403134833297037.50 1950 1984–85
Ponziana 210155000000210155050.00 1947 1948
Priština 110020000000110020100.00 1981–82 1981–82
Proleter Pula 000000100112100112000.00 1951 1951
Rabotnički 000000100123100123000.00 1960–61 1960–61
Rad 000000110020110020100.00 1984–85 1984–85
Radnički Beograd 110021000000110021100.00 1958–59 1958–59
Radnički Niš 000000210111210111050.00 1964–65 1978–79
Red Star 30122742026127214819028.57 1952 1983–84
Sarajevo 000000101011101011000.00 1979–80 1979–80
Sloboda 110041100102210143050.00 1990–91 1990–91
Spartak 000000100115100115000.00 1959–60 1959–60
Sutjeska 000000110020110020100.00 1961–62 1961–62
Trepča 000000000000110010100.00 1977–78 1977–78 [B]
Vardar 110032100103210135050.00 1989–90 1989–90
Varteks 110042000000110042100.00 1958–59 1958–59
Velež 210143100116310259033.33 1961–62 1977–78
Vitez 000000101000101000000.00 1983–84 1983–84
Vlaznimi 110020000000110020100.00 1986–87 1986–87
Vojvodina 220020000000220020100.00 1952 1982–83
Zadar 000000101000101000000.00 1990–91 1990–91
Željezničar 101000101000202000000.00 1986–87 1986–87

Overall record (by club)

The list only includes clubs Rijeka has faced in 10 or more official matches. Updated 15 December 2024.

OpponentPWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFAWin%Notes
HomeAwayTotal
Borac 10541155102441014207852519035.00
Budućnost 23147233122435161945471712185257036.17
Cibalia 35229470253711111538517233201910876045.83
1210202451235416172413744022054.17
Dinamo Zagreb 893328281151139410156964221185454397185336024.32 [N] [P]
Gorica 13715181314725201527143103828051.85
Hajduk Split 873331231098388212443100157176545666210241030.68 [A] [O]
Hrvatski Dragovoljac 1311203291765623203017765529056.67
Inter Zaprešić 2918745821311281142416030151510062050.00
Istra 11740234113177102210573014045.45
Istra 1961 36278188233721975832734817814655065.75
Kamen Ingrad 980123894059121812063220066.67
Karlovac 12831306117221792315534715065.22
Lokomotiva 3423658334371551746467239112213080054.17 [S]
97203169234810189543916050.00
Marsonia 98011977214791610152616062.50
Međimurje 8601261065101561412114116085.71
Metalac Zagreb 116232081160529202212284728054.55
Mladost 127 54108251314510541127050.00
Napredak 87101868116418168262224050.00
OFK Beograd 20109134172147102040411416115457034.15
Olimpija 24128427162575132041491913174757038.78
Orijent 860225696211551712234011070.59
Osijek 77442112141647716194268119154604054209183038.96
Partizan 331391139423339211747661618325689024.24
Priština 6402855005311114071116036.36
Proleter 52308251225710352139030.00
Radnički Beograd 6321128531196116322114054.55
Radnički Niš 2315624113253319124048189215353037.50
Red Star 32111011313733542428796516143559116024.62
Rudeš 6600223980128131514015016093.33
Sarajevo 28178360282918201854571816237882031.58
Segesta 13742251014518193027125104440044.44
Slaven Belupo 482814683374815201357519643341914088044.79
Sloboda 2114523782135131528421710155236040.48
Spartak 75201218224410157441611046.67
211452451621104723244224996840057.14
Sutjeska 651092721459137241411053.85
4127867029442091553578547172112386055.29
Trešnjevka 118303091164118102214714819063.64
Varaždin 96211891272318122113443621061.90
Varteks / Varaždin 4728145944442111219547489392624148118043.82
Vardar 26178144132618171545521816185958034.62
Velež 31208355263045214069612413249595039.34
Vojvodina 312074543229111171653602118217085035.00
Zadar 271953702428811934335527161210457049.09
48271110794746151120597694422230138123044.68
Željezničar 291410544262947182659581817237085031.03

Overall record (by competition)

Includes European matches. Updated 15 December 2024.

CompetitionSeasonsPWDLGFGASeasons contested
Yugoslav First League 29898310252336108311631946–47, 1958–69, 1974–91
Croatian First League 341104507286311167112241992–present
Total (top tier)63200281753864727542387
Yugoslav First League qualifiers82286840281946, 1947, 1952, 1958, 1968, 1970–72
Yugoslav Second League 823213043594292421947–48, 1950–51, 1969–74
Yugoslav second tier51066612282681261952–53, 1955–58
Yugoslav third tier36028824100811948–49, 1953–55
Total (league)792422104960776635912864
Yugoslav Cup 37833715311191221947–52, 1954, 1958–72, 1975–91
Croatian Cup 341499520343371571992–present
Croatian Super Cup 44103372005, 2006, 2014, 2019
Total (domestic cup)712361333568459286
UEFA Champions League 2822410111999–2000, 2017–18
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 1672271926100891984–85, 1986–87, 2000–01, 2004–07, 2009–10, 2013–21, 2024–25
UEFA Conference League 41674525202021–current
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 210334891978–80
UEFA Intertoto Cup 24112352002, 2008
Total (UEFA competitions)26110402941146134
Intertoto Cup 32075834361962–63, 1965–66, 1977–78
Mitropa Cup 262138101974–75, 1985–86
Balkans Cup 21271424131978–80
Total (Europe)29148563656212193
Total (all official matches)792806123867889042623343

Sources: Yugoslav Football Statistics, Croatian Football Statistics.
P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against. Defunct competitions indicated in italics.

Notes

A.  ^ The total figure includes the final match of the 1986–87 Yugoslav Cup, which was played at a neutral ground in Belgrade.
B.  ^ The total figure includes the final match of the 1977–78 Yugoslav Cup, which was played at a neutral ground in Belgrade.
C.  ^ 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.
D.  ^ Dubrovnik went bankrupt and were dissolved during the 2003–04 season. Shortly thereafter, the club was re-established as Dubrovnik 1919 and entered Dubrovnik-Neretva county league.
E.  ^ Kamen Ingrad fell into financial difficulties after 2007–08 season and were dissolved in 2008.
F.  ^ 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.
G.  ^ Marsonia merged with MV Croatia in August 2011, and formed a new club by the name Marsonia 1909.
H.  ^ Mladost 127 went bankrupt during the 1999–2000 season, new successor club by the name Suhopolje was founded later.
I.  ^ Orijent went bankrupt following the 2013–14 season and were dissolved in June 2014. Shortly thereafter, the club was re-established as Orijent 1919 and admitted to the fifth tier of the Croatian league system.
J.  ^ Pomorac fell into financial difficulties during the 2013–14 season and in October 2014, the club stepped out from Druga HNL and were dissolved. Shortly thereafter, the club was re-established as Pomorac 1921.
K.  ^ Radnik Velika Gorica merged with local club Polet Buševec in summer 2009, and formed a new club by the name Gorica.
L.  ^ 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 named Vukovar 1991 was registered and entered the Osijek-Vinkovci intercounty league the following season.
M.  ^ Đakovo merged with Croatia Đakovo in June 2012, and formed a new club by the name Đakovo Croatia.
N.  ^ Includes three Croatian Football Super Cup matches.
O.  ^ Includes one Croatian Football Super Cup match.
P.  ^ The total figure includes the finals of the 2016–17 Croatian Football Cup and the 2018–19 Croatian Football Cup, which were played at a neutral ground in Varaždin and Pula.
Q.  ^ Neretva went bankrupt and were dissolved following the 2016–17 season.
R.  ^ Serious financial troubles led to the suspension of Varaždin (which used the name Varteks for 52 years) by the Croatian Football Federation during the 2011–12 season. A new, unassociated Varaždin, called Varaždin ŠN, formed in 2012. The suspension of the original Varaždin was lifted in August 2013, but that club continued to struggle until declaring bankruptcy and folded in 2015, at which point the three-year-old Varaždin ŠN took the discarded NK Varaždin name for its own.
S.  ^ The total figure includes the final of the 2019–20 Croatian Football Cup, which was played at a neutral ground in Šibenik.

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