Fixtures

Croatia 1.NL 04/20 15:00 27 HNK Sibenik vs NK Solin - View
Croatia 1.NL 04/28 12:50 28 NK Dugopolje vs HNK Sibenik - View
Croatia 1.NL 05/04 12:50 29 HNK Sibenik vs NK Jarun - View
Croatia 1.NL 05/10 15:30 30 NK Sesvete vs HNK Sibenik - View
Croatia 1.NL 05/18 15:30 31 HNK Sibenik vs Vukovar 91 - View
Croatia 1.NL 05/25 16:30 32 HNK Sibenik vs NK Dubrava Zagreb - View

Results

Croatia 1.NL 04/14 12:00 26 [10] Bijelo Brdo v HNK Sibenik [2] W 1-3
Croatia 1.NL 04/07 12:50 25 [2] HNK Sibenik v Orijent [11] W 1-0
Croatia 1.NL 04/02 14:30 24 [9] NK Croatia Zmijavci v HNK Sibenik [2] W 0-3
Croatia 1.NL 03/24 15:00 23 [2] HNK Sibenik v HNK Cibalia [8] W 1-0
Croatia 1.NL 03/16 14:30 22 [2] HNK Sibenik v NK Jarun [5] W 2-0
Croatia 1.NL 03/09 14:30 21 [8] NK Dubrava Zagreb v HNK Sibenik [2] W 0-3
Croatia 1.NL 03/02 11:50 20 [2] HNK Sibenik v NK Croatia Zmijavci [7] W 2-1
Croatia 1.NL 02/24 11:50 19 [5] NK Dugopolje v HNK Sibenik [2] D 0-0
Croatia 1.NL 02/17 14:30 18 [2] HNK Sibenik v NK Sesvete [4] W 3-0
Europe Friendlies 02/10 12:00 - HNK Sibenik v NK Jarun W 3-1
Europe Friendlies 02/09 12:00 - HNK Sibenik v NK Dubrava Zagreb - CANC
Europe Friendlies 02/03 15:00 - HNK Sibenik v Zrinjski Mostar D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 47 22 25
Wins 24 16 8
Draws 9 3 6
Losses 14 3 11
Goals for 76 40 36
Goals against 53 14 39
Clean sheets 20 12 8
Failed to score 13 3 10

Wikipedia - HNK Šibenik

Hrvatski nogometni klub Šibenik (English: Croatian Football Club Šibenik), better known as HNK Šibenik or simply Šibenik (pronounced [ʃîbeniːk]), is a Croatian professional football club based in Šibenik. It competes in the Prva NL, the second tier of the Croatian football pyramid, and plays their home matches at the Stadion Šubićevac, which has a capacity of 3,412.

History

Železničar Maribor vs Šibenik in the Yugoslav Second League, September 1969.

The club was formed in 1932 under the name Radničko sportsko društvo Šibenik (Workers' Sport Association Šibenik). The first president, Dr Martin Čičin-Šain, was only appointed to this role during the first board meeting, which was held in August 1933. They played in a stadium in the town area of Crnica, next to the La Dalmatienne factory. The playing field was officially opened on 31 May 1936. The first matches played were part of a 1936 tournament between Šibenik, Osvit, Split and AŠK. Around the same time the first registered football club in Šibenik was also formed. This club was called Osvit and it was responsible for the construction of Šubićevac Stadium.

The club played its first official league match in 1946 under the name FD Šibenik and the very next year it was crowned the champion of the Dalmatia region. The club's new home ground was opened on 1 May 1948 and bore the name of "the people's hero", Rade Končar. In the 1950–51 season, Šibenik finished top of the Croatian Republic League and gained promotion to the Yugoslav Second League for the first time in its history. However, they were relegated immediately and it was not until 1954–55 that they returned to the second division. In 1957 the club made it to the semi-final of the Yugoslav Cup.

In 1983 Šibenik made it back to the Yugoslav Second League, where they played in the West Division, composed from 18 clubs from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and SAP Vojvodina. In their first season (1983–84) they finished fourth, while in the 1984–85 season they came close second, only three points behind the champion Čelik Zenica, thus falling short of winning promotion to the Yugoslav First League. This was their best result in the Yugoslav Second League ever. After holding the middle position of the table for the next couple of seasons, Šibenik finished fifth in the 1987–88 season. They defended their fifth place in the 1988–89 season, the first Yugoslav Second League season which featured a unified format instead of two divisions (West and East), as well as in the 1989–90 season.

Šibenik played in the Croatian First League for twelve consecutive seasons, from 1992 until 2003. In 2006 the club finished first in the Croatian Second League's southern division and returned to the first league. In the 2009–10 season, Šibenik finished fourth in domestic league, which was their best result ever, and thus qualified for the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round for the first time in its history. They were eliminated in the second qualifying round by Anorthosis Famagusta 2–3 on aggregate.

In the 2011–12 season, the club finished fourteenth and were relegated to the second league. In the following season, Šibenik finished fourth but due to financial difficulties, they were once again relegated to the third league. In the 2013–14 season, Šibenik finished in second place with their marksman Miro Slavica scoring 30 goals to take out the league's top goalscorer award, but failed to lead his side to promotion.

At the end of the 2014–15 season, Šibenik gained promotion to the second league, topping the third league – south. Mirko Labrović took over as manager in 2015. They finished close second to Cibalia in the 2015–16 season, failing to beat them in the last match of the season and thus failing to win direct promotion to the first tier by only one point. Šibenik played against Istra 1961 in the relegation play-offs on 29 May and 1 June 2016. Both matches ended 1–1 and Šibenik lost the play-off after penalty shootout.

In the 2018–19 season, Šibenik finished a close second to Varaždin, and again played relegation play-offs over Istra 1961. The first match played in Šibenik ended 1–1 but in the second match played on Stadion Aldo Drosina, Istra beat them by a scoreline of 0–2. On 6 May 2020, by a decision of the Croatian Football Federation to suspend the 2019–20 Croatian Second League season, Šibenik was promoted to the first tier after eight seasons.

HNK Sibenik is a professional soccer team based in Sibenik, Croatia. The team was founded in 1932 and has a rich history in Croatian football. They currently compete in the Croatian First Football League, the top tier of Croatian football.

The team's colors are red and white, and they play their home matches at the Stadion Stipe Radic, which has a capacity of 8,000 spectators. HNK Sibenik has a passionate fan base known for their unwavering support of the team.

Over the years, HNK Sibenik has produced talented players who have gone on to have successful careers both domestically and internationally. The team has also had success in domestic competitions, winning the Croatian Cup in 1969.

HNK Sibenik is known for their attacking style of play and their never-say-die attitude on the pitch. They have a strong team spirit and a determination to succeed, making them a formidable opponent for any team they face.

Overall, HNK Sibenik is a respected and competitive team in Croatian football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.