SK Jadran

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Jadran
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Full nameŠportni klub Jadran
Founded1920;104 years ago (1920)

Športni klub Jadran, commonly referred to as SK Jadran or simply Jadran, was a football club from Ljubljana. The club colours were black and white. After World War II, NK Krim was founded as its successor.


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