Sažetak utakmice trećeg kola SuperSport Prve nogometne lige između Sesveta i Dubrave Tim Kabel (0:1).
U ponedjeljak, 28. kolovoza, na MAXSportu 1 od 16:55 sati pratite izravni prijenos utakmice trećeg kola SuperSport Prve ...
GOL 1 : 0 0:22:40 GOL 2 : 0 0:27:28 GOL 3 : 0 0:35:07 GOL 4 : 0 0:44:40 GOL 5 : 0 0:53:50.
Sažetak utakmice prvoga kola SuperSport Prve nogometne lige između Sesveta i Dugopolja (0:1).
Sažetak utakmice 33. kola SuperSport Prve nogometne lige između Kustošije i Dubrave Tim Kabel (0:1).
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Sažetak utakmice 32. kola SuperSport Prve nogometne lige između Dubrave Tim Kabel i Croatije (1:0).
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Vrapce may refer to:
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