Sažetak utakmice 34. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Vrapča i Maksimira (2:2).
Sažetak utakmice 28. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Vrapča i Trnja (1:3).
Sažetak utakmice 23. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Bistre i Kurilovca (3:0).
Sažetak utakmice 23. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Vrapča i Karlovca 1919 (2:2).
Sažetak utakmice 21. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Bistre i Trešnjevke (3:2).
NK Bistra is a Croatian football club based in Donja Bistra, village part of Bistra municipality, located just north-west of the Croatian capital Zagreb.
Nogometni Klub Istra 1961 , commonly referred to as NK Istra 1961 or simply Istra 1961, is a football club from Pula, Croatia, currently playing in the Croatian First Division. The football club NK Uljanik from which the club originates was founded in 1948.
Nogometni Klub Istra , commonly referred to as NK Istra or simply Istra, is a Croatian football club, from the city of Pula. The club currently plays in the fifth level of the Croatian league system but Istra has also played in the Prva HNL (1991–1997 and 1999–2000).
Nogometni Klub Bistrica , commonly referred to as NK Bistrica or simply Bistrica, is a Slovenian football club, which plays in the town of Slovenska Bistrica. The club was established in 1958.
NK Vrapče is a Croatian football club founded in 1938, in Zagreb's neighbourhood Vrapče which is situated in west part of the city. Its characteristic color is yellow.
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