List of NK Osijek seasons

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This is a list of all seasons played by NK Osijek in national and European football, from 1947 to the most recent completed season.

This list details the club's achievements in all major competitions, and the top scorers for each season (note that only goals scored in league matches are taken into account).

SFR Yugoslavia (1947–1991)

SeasonDivisionPWDLFAPtsPos Cup PlayerGoals
LeagueTop goalscorer
1947–48Croatian League - Zone II128314213191st??
1948–49 Yugoslav Second League 188192229178th??
1950 Yugoslav Second League 208663230226th??
1951 Yugoslav Second League 30154116053347th??
1952 Croatian League - Osijek subassociation 18152110320321st??
1952–53 Croatian-Slovenian League 1813235018281st??
1953–54 Yugoslav First League 26681234622010thAndrija Vekić12
1954–55 Yugoslav First League 26671329511912thT. Dvornić
Andrija Vekić
8
1955–56 Yugoslav First League 26512030941114thGoran Popović
Andrija Vekić
7
1956–57 Yugoslav Second League - Zone III 2611966143313rd??
1957–58 Yugoslav Second League - Zone III 2616377040352nd??
1958–59 Yugoslav Second League - West 207494248189thNikola Rudić?
1959–60 Yugoslav Second League - West 229494436226thNikola Rudić14
1960–61 Yugoslav Second League - West 2284102934209th??
1961–62 Yugoslav Second League - West 225983439197th??
1962–63 Yugoslav Second League - West 3013894737344th Josip Gucmirtl 14
1963–64 Yugoslav Second League - West 30137105340335th??
1964–65 Yugoslav Second League - West 30118115948306th??
1965–66 Yugoslav Second League - West 331111114741338th??
1966–67 Yugoslav Second League - West 3418886035442nd Ilija Katić 23
1967–68 Yugoslav Second League - West 34159104627393rd??
1968–69 Yugoslav Second League - North 3019566731433rd??
1969–70 Yugoslav Second League - North 3017856021421st??
1970–71 Yugoslav Second League - North 30131164628372nd??
1971–72 Yugoslav Second League - North 3410121235353212th??
1972–73 Yugoslav Second League - North 3418976125451st??
1973–74 Yugoslav Second League - West 3419696531442nd Ivan Lukačević 24
1974–75 Yugoslav Second League - West 341291337383313th Ivan Lukačević 18
1975–76 Yugoslav Second League - West 3419965526472nd Ljupko Petrović 21
1976–77 Yugoslav Second League - West 34191056030481st Ljupko Petrović 16
1977–78 Yugoslav First League 349121332423013th Ivan Lukačević 9
1978–79 Yugoslav First League 348131332392913th Ivan Lukačević 13
1979–80 Yugoslav First League 341091528342917thIvan Radić5
1980–81 Yugoslav Second League - West 3017855016421st Ivan Lukačević 13
1981–82 Yugoslav First League 349111436372916th Jasmin Džeko 5
1982–83 Yugoslav First League 341171648512916thAnte Rakela10
1983–84 Yugoslav First League 341210123639346th Dragan Lepinjica 8
1984–85 Yugoslav First League 341271537463112th Goran Alar
Dražen Kukurić
7
1985–86 Yugoslav First League 34129133942339th Branko Karačić
Izet Redžepagić
6
1986–87 Yugoslav First League 341541540443411th Davor Šuker 9
1987–88 Yugoslav First League 3410111344613111th Davor Šuker
Ante Rakela
10
1988–89 Yugoslav First League 34135144950318th Davor Šuker 18
1989–90 Yugoslav First League 341221828472616th Goran Radojević 6
1990–91 Yugoslav First League 36144165257329th Goran Vlaović 11

Croatia (1992–present)

SeasonDivisionPWDLFAPtsPos Cup CompetitionRoundPlayerGoals
League European competitions Top goalscorer
1992 1. HNL 2212373328273rd Robert Špehar 9
1992–93 1. HNL 30117124042296th Alen Petrović 10
1993–94 1. HNL 341211115658358th Antun Labak 16
1994–95 1. HNL 30161136530593rd Robert Špehar 23
1995–96 1. HNL 32164125132524th UEFA Cup QR Igor Pamić 17
1996–97 1. HNL 30125134038418th Dumitru Mitu 10
1997–98 1. HNL 32146124238483rd Petar Krpan 10
1998–99 1. HNL 32146125139484thUEFA Cup QR2 Stanko Bubalo 10
1999–2000 1. HNL 33158105549533rdUEFA Cup R1 Stanko Bubalo 13
2000–01 1. HNL 3217696147573rdUEFA Cup R3 Nenad Bjelica
Marijan Vuka
9
2001–02 1. HNL 30114154548378thUEFA Cup R2 Milan Pavličić 9
2002–03 1. HNL 32109133251398th Milan Pavličić 11
2003–04 1. HNL 32116155057394th Robert Špehar 18
2004–05 1. HNL 3291494145418th Karlo Primorac 11
2005–06 1. HNL 32135143148444th Josip Balatinac 6
2006–07 1. HNL 331110124245436th Intertoto Cup R2 Stjepan Jukić 9
2007–08 1. HNL 33166114334543rd Vedran Nikšić 8
2008–09 1. HNL 331011124041417th Josip Barišić 8
2009–10 1. HNL 3013894936475th Josip Barišić
Ivan Miličević
Vedran Nikšić
8
2010–11 1. HNL 3091293129398th Ivan Miličević 5
2011–12 1. HNL 30111094538438th Antonio Perošević 7
2012–13 1. HNL 33912122533397th Europa League QR2 Antonio Perošević
Zoran Kvržić
4
2013–14 1. HNL 3689193864338th Josip Barišić 6
2014–15 1. HNL 36106204259368th Antonio Perošević
Aljoša Vojnović
6
2015–16 1. HNL 36713162749348th Antonio Perošević 6
2016–17 1. HNL 36206105237664th Muzafer Ejupi 14
2017–18 1. HNL 36141485338564th Europa League PO Haris Hajradinović 9
2018–19 1. HNL 36188106136623rd Europa League QR2 Mirko Marić 18
2019–20 1. HNL 36171184729624th Europa League QR2 Mirko Marić 20
2020–21 1. HNL 3623855925772nd Europa League QR2 Ramón Miérez 22
2021–22 1. HNL 36191254929693rd Conference League QR3 Mijo Caktaš , Mihael Žaper 5
2022–23 1. HNL 361311124641503rd Conference League QR2 Ramón Miérez 12
2023–24 1. HNL 36169116243574th Conference League QR3 Ramón Miérez 18

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