HNK Suhopolje

Last updated
Suhopolje
Full nameHNK Suhopolje [1]
Nickname(s)Grofovi
Founded1912
GroundStadion Park
Capacity5000
Manager Albino Gašpić
League1. ŽNL Virovitičko-podravska (V)
2017–181. ŽNL Virovitičko-podravska, 1st

HNK Suhopolje is a Croatian football club based in a village Suhopolje, in the region of Slavonia. Biggest success of the club was playing in Prva HNL, when, under the name Mladost 127 achieved 3rd place in 1.A Croatian football league. In the year 2001, the club changed name from NK Mladost 127 to HNK Suhopolje.

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