NK Radnik Velika Gorica

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NK Radnik
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Full nameNK Radnik Velika Gorica
Nickname(s)Šljakeri ("Workers")
Founded1945
Dissolved2009
GroundStadion Radnika
Capacity10,000

NK Radnik was a Croatian football club based in the town of Velika Gorica in Zagreb County. Founded in 1945, it spent its entire history in lower levels, before briefly appearing in the Croatian First Football League, the nation's top flight, between 1992 and 1994.

In the summer of 2009, the club was disbanded and merged with another local club, NK Polet Buševec, to form HNK Gorica . The newly formed club will carry on Radnik's legacy as a symbol of football in Turopolje region.

List of seasons

SeasonLeague Cup
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos
19922. HNL North10712229151st ↑
1992–93 1. HNL 30971430522513th
1993–94 1. HNL 34322917109818th ↓ R1
1994–952. HNL West36165154947537th R1
1995–962. HNL West341071744553713th
1996–972. HNL Centre30111183724446th
1997–982. HNL Centre32161064727586th
1998–993. HNL Centre30121084738467th
1999–20003. HNL Centre28115123946385th R1
2000–013. HNL Centre3017497543554th
2001–023. HNL Centre30126125235429th PR
2002–03Zagreb County2919469038613rd
2003–04Zagreb County3017676324573rd
2004–05Zagreb County30232510026711st
2005–06Zagreb County3022538418711st ↑
2006–073. HNL West341291348464514th
2007–083. HNL West341351647484410th
2008–093. HNL West341171638464015th


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