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Poljudu (English: City
Stadium in
Poljud),
better known as
Stadion Poljud (English:
Poljud Stadium) or
simply Poljud, is a multi-use
stadium in Split,...
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Since 1979, the club's home
ground has been the 33,987-seater
Stadion Poljud. The team's
traditional home
colours are
white shirts with blue
shorts and...
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television station in Split. It airs
programs from
their offices situated at
Poljud stadium. TV
Dalmacija transferred Formula 1.
Croatia portal Media portal...
- Name Boys.
Torcida members gather in the
north stand at the
stadium of
Poljud. Hajduk's fans are
often unmannerly referred to as "tovari" (English: donkeys...
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federal funding,
especially for the 1979
Mediterranean Games, such as the
Poljud Stadium. The city also
became the
largest p****enger and
military port in...
- 22 July 2022. "Povijest kluba". hnk-gorica.hr.
Retrieved 22 July 2022. "
Poljud Stadium". hajduk.hr.
Retrieved 22 July 2022. "Stadion Aldo Drosina". nkistra...
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September 1990 in Split, Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia. The host
stadium was
Stadion Poljud. It was the last parti****tion of East
Germany (which was
already scheduled...
- Attendance: 5,800 Referee: Jan
Peeters (Belgium) 19
September 1979
Stadion Poljud,
Split Attendance: 52,500 Referee:
Miroslav Stupar (Soviet Union) 3 October...
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Danica Hrvatska "Marko Marulić" for culture. He is best
known for the
Poljud stadium in
Split and the
Historical Museum of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina in...
- Referee: Henk van
Ettekoven (Netherlands) 16
September 1981 19:00
Stadion Poljud,
Split Referee:
Marcel Van
Langenhove (Belgium) 16
September 1981 19:00...