NK Podravina

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NK Podravina
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Full nameNogometni klub Podravina Ludbreg
GroundStadion NK Podravina
Capacity5,000
League 1. ŽNL

NK Podravina is Croatian football club located in the city of Ludbreg. It is named after Podravina, Drava river basin region in Croatia.

Podravina made the round of 16 in the Croatian cup in the 2013–14 season, losing 3–1 to HNK Rijeka. [1]

They are currently playing in the 4.HNL, the Croatian fourth tier. [2]

Honours

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References

  1. "Bez Benka ni u Ludbreg: Rijeka preokretom do četvrtfinala Kupa". index.hr. 30 October 2013.
  2. "U Ludbreg stigao igrač slovenske Prve lige, Namjesnik: Ostvarili smo plan, ali nemamo ambiciju biti prvi". klikaj.hr. 16 March 2018.