NK Bedem Ivankovo

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NK Bedem Ivankovo
NK Bedem Ivankovo logo.png
Full nameNK Bedem Ivankovo
Founded1931
GroundGrac
Capacity1,000
ChairmanStjepan Šimić [1]
League Treća HNL East
2017–18 Treća HNL East, 7th

NK Bedem Ivankovo is a Croatian football club based in the town of Ivankovo. It was founded in 1931.

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History

Bedem Ivankovo played one season in the 2. HNL, in 2001–02, but were relegated due to league reorganization. [2]

Bedem Ivankovo played in the 3. HNL for three seasons from 2012–13 to 2014–15 but were relegated. They won the 4. HNL East in 2015–16 and were promoted to the third division again for the 2016–17 season.

The team drew NK Croatia Zagreb in the cup in 1994/95. More than 2,000 spectators watched Ivankovo lose 3–0. The club also played the return leg at the Croatian national stadium Maksimir where they lost 5–3. [3]

The local government invested more than 2 million kuna in NK Bedem's stadium in 2015. [4]

Honours

Flag of Croatia.svg 4. HNL  – East:

Coordinates: 45°17′2.58″N18°41′33.54″E / 45.2840500°N 18.6926500°E / 45.2840500; 18.6926500

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References

  1. "Veterani preuzeli Bedem iz Ivankova". sportalo.hr. 1 August 2018.
  2. "the geographic football database". stattosoftware.com.
  3. "1994–95 – Povijest Dinama". Dinamo Zagreb. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  4. "Svečano otvorene novouređene prostorije NK „Bedem"". 28 August 2015.