NK Slavija Pleternica

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NK Slavija Pleternica
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Full nameNK Slavija Pleternica
Founded1926
GroundStjepan Zdenko Šivo, Pleternica
Capacity700
ChairmanMarinko Markota
ManagerDalibor Bognar
League Treća HNL East
2017–18 Treća HNL East, 8th

NK Slavija Pleternica is a Croatian football club based in the town of Pleternica [1]

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References

  1. "NK Slavija Pleternica". Soccerway. Retrieved 4 February 2024. Summary tab lists where they are based

near Požega in Slavonia. Slavija is currently playing in Treća HNL Istok (Third division east)