NK Stupnik

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NK Stupnik
Full nameNogometni klub Stupnik
Founded1972
GroundŠRC Stupnik
Capacity1,000
ManagerBoris Perković
League 1. ŽNL
2015–16 Treća HNL West, 15th (relegated)

NK Stupnik is a Croatian football club based in the municipality of Stupnik, near the city of Zagreb.


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