결과

크로아티아컵 09/20 13:30 5 모슬라비나 쿠티나 v 슬라벤 L 2-4
크로아티아컵 08/30 14:30 - NK Jalzabet v 모슬라비나 쿠티나 W 1-3
크로아티아컵 10/19 13:00 5 모슬라비나 쿠티나 v 리에카 L 5-6
클럽 친선 경기 04/16 15:00 - 모슬라비나 쿠티나 v HNK 고리카 L 0-1
크로아티아컵 08/22 14:02 - HNK 고리카 v 모슬라비나 쿠티나 L 8-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 1
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 5 2 3
Goals against 5 4 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - HNŠK Moslavina

HNŠK Moslavina is a Croatian football club based in the town of Kutina.

History

The club was founded as Hrvatski nogometni športski klub Moslavina (Croatian Football Sports Club Moslavina) in 1919 by group of students led by Milan Marcijuš, Zlatko Golner, Otokar Pavičić and Imbro Rechnitzer. In its first official game, Moslavina played host to Građanski from Pakrac and ended up losing 9–1. Over the following three decades, the team participated in regional competitions, before qualifying for the top Croatian football league competition (Hrvatska nogometna liga) in 1951 under the name Radnik Moslavina, as the club was called from 1946 to 1951. That same year Radnik Moslavina also reached the Yugoslav Cup Round of 64. After a brief period under the name Metan (1951–1959), the club was renamed back to Moslavina. In those years, the club tried to qualify for the Republic League and occasionally won.

In 1964, the team's new home ground, Gradski stadion u Kutini, was officially opened with a game against the Croatia U-19 team. Until the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Moslavina played in the lower divisions with various successes along the way.

Following Croatia's independence and the establishment of new football league system in the country in 1992, Moslavina joined Treća HNL (third tier) and finished fifth in its inaugural season. The team was promoted to Druga HNL (second tier) for the 1996–97 season, but there followed a period of decline and it was only ten years later (2006–07) that Moslavina managed to return to Druga HNL. The team also managed to reach the Round of 16 in the Croatian Cup in the seasons 2005–06, 2008–09 and 2009–10, while upsetting top-flight teams like NK Zagreb or HNK Šibenik along the way. After a four-year stint in the Druga HNL, Moslavina was relegated to the Treća HNL (Division West) at the end of the 2009–10 season. The 2010–11 campaign saw Moslavina continue its poor run of form, with the team sitting bottom of the table throughout the season and eventually slipping to the Četvrta HNL (North B). Before the start of the 2011–12 season, team captain and top goalscorer Danko Cerovečki underwent a trial period with NK Varaždin and eventually signed a one-year contract with the Prva HNL team.

Due to the system change by HNS, the club continued the 2020/21 season in 4.NL Zagreb Group B, where it finished in third place. The club's exceptional success in the following season in the Croatian Football Cup, when they defeated the third division team NK Međimurje, and in the round of 16 played 1-1 with the first division team HNK Rijeka, only to be eliminated on penalties. The following year, the Orangemen reached the round of 16 again, but were eliminated by the first league team NK Slaven Belupo (2-4) after a 3-1 win against Jalžabet. Professionals Igor Tomašić and Ante Crnac began their careers here.

모슬라비나 쿠티나는 크로아티아 쿠티나 출신 프로 축구 클럽이다. 현재 크로아티아 축구 1부 리그인 프르바 HNL에 속해 있다.

모슬라비나 쿠티나는 1912년에 설립되었다. 클럽은 1939~1940년 시즌에 처음으로 1부 리그에 진출했는데 이때가 역대 최고 성적으로 7위를 기록했다. 1961~1962년 시즌에는 2부 리그에서 우승해 1부 리그에 복귀했으나, 1966~1967년 시즌에는 다시 2부 리그로 강등되었다. 모슬라비나 쿠티나는 이후 몇 차례 1부 리그와 2부 리그를 오르내렸으며, 2018~2019년 시즌에 2부 리그에서 우승해 53년 만에 1부 리그에 복귀했다.

모슬라비나 쿠티나의 홈 구장은 쿠티나 스타디온이다. 홈 유니폼은 빨간색과 흰색 줄무늬 유니폼이며, 원정 유니폼은 흰색 유니폼이다.

모슬라비나 쿠티나의 주요 라이벌은 같은 도시에 위치한 NK 루코 드라고볼락이다. 두 팀은 매년 "쿠티나 더비"라는 더비 경기를 치른다.

모슬라비나 쿠티나는 크로아티아 축구 국가대표팀의 선수를 배출하기도 했다. 가장 유명한 선수는 1998년 FIFA 월드컵에 출전했던 이고르 슈티마츠이다.

모슬라비나 쿠티나는 크로아티아에서 가장 오래된 축구 클럽 중 하나이며, 100년이 넘는 역사를 자랑한다. 클럽은 현재 1부 리그에서 활약하고 있으며, 앞으로 더 많은 성공을 거둘 것으로 기대된다.