Sažetak utakmice sedmog kola SuperSport Hrvatske nogometne lige između Rijeke i Varaždina (2:2).
hrvatska #nogomet HNL TRANSFERI - Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Rijeka i Osijek odlučili su dodati gas te dovesti nove igrače ...
Sažetak utakmice šestog kola SuperSport Hrvatske nogometne lige između Dinama i Rijeke (2:1).
Hrvatska nogometna liga 5 kolo je donijelo pobjedu favorita! Rudeš vs Hajduk 0:2, Rijeka vs Lokomotiva 2:1, Osijek vs Gorica 1:0!
Sažetak utakmice petog kola SuperSport Hrvatske nogometne lige između Rijeke i Lokomotive (2:1).
Rezultat PAOK vs HAJDUK 3:0 možda i nije pravedan s obzirom na prikazanu igru ali to je tako u nogometu i Hajduk se oprašta ...
HAJDUK SPLIT VS PAOK 0-0! B36 Torshavn vs RIJEKA 1-3! ADANA vs OSIJEK 5-1! U ovom videu donosim komentar na ...
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