Sažetak utakmice 34. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Trnja i Lučkog (4:4).
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).
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.
Vrapce may refer to:
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Vrapci is a village in the municipality of Sokolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Vračevce is a settlement in northeastern Republic of Macedonia, in the municipality of Staro Nagoričane. According to the 2002 census, it had 22 inhabitants.
Vrapče is a neighborhood in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
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