NK Lipik

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NK Lipik 1925
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Full nameNogometni klub Lipik
Founded1925
GroundStadion NK Lipik
Capacity1,000
ManagerOgnjen Kafka
League1.ŽNL Požeško-slavonske županije

NK Lipik is a Croatian football club based in the town of Lipik. Biggest success is 1/16 phase of Croatian National Cup, when they were defeated by Hajduk Split.

Honours

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