Sažetak utakmice 34. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Vrapča i Maksimira (2:2).
Sažetak utakmice 31. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Maksimira i Karlovca 1919 (1:0).
Sažetak utakmice 28. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Vrapča i Trnja (1:3).
Sažetak utakmice 27. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Maksimira i Dugog Sela (0:0).
Sažetak utakmice 26. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Ponikva i Maksimira (1:0).
Sažetak utakmice 23. kola Treće HNL - Središte između Vrapča i Karlovca 1919 (2:2).
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