FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda explained

Clubname:DAC 1904
Fullname:FC DAC 1904 Dunaszerdahelyi labdarúgó klub (Hungarian)[1]
Founded:
as Dunaszerdahelyi Atlétikai Club
Ground:MOL Aréna
Dunajská Streda
Capacity:12,700
Owner:Oszkár Világi 90%
city of Dunajská Streda 10%[2]
Chairman:Tibor Végh
Chrtitle:President
Manager:Xisco Muñoz
Mgrtitle:Manager
League:Slovak First Football League
Season:2023–24
Current:2024–25 FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda season
Position:Slovak First Football League, 2nd of 12
Website:http://fcdac.sk//sk/
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FC DAC 1904 is a Slovak professional football club based in Dunajská Streda. In the 2007/09 season, they were the west group champions of the Slovak Third League. In the 2008/09 season, after merging with FC Senec, they entered the Corgoň Liga. The club is strongly supported by the Hungarian minority in Slovakia.[3]

History

The first organized sports club in Dunajská Streda (then Dunaszerdahely, Hungary), the Dunaszerdahelyi Atlétikai Club (Dunajská Streda Athletic Club (DAC)), was founded in 1904. At the time, football was a popular sport. The club survived both world wars and continued to 1953 when the team won the Bratislava district one A grade premiership. In 1968 and 1969, the team advanced in the Western Division of the third league before returning to the regional competition. In the 1977 to 1978 season, the team again entered the third league coming sixth. In the 1978 to 1979 competition, the team came seventh. In the 1979 to 1980 season, the team won their division and was promoted to the Slovak National League (SNL 1 – second level). DAC finally promoted to Czechoslovak First League in 1984–85 season. DAC was 3rd at this league in 1987–88 season and 4th in 1990–91 and 1992–93 seasons. They finished Slovak Superliga as 3rd in 1993–94 season. But, their form was lowered after this season and relegated to second level in 1997–98 season. They immediately returned to top level but relegated again in 1999–00 season. They relegated to 3rd level in 2006–07 season. They immediately returned to 2nd level but relegated again in 2008–09 season. They made successively two promotions and returned to top level in 2013. Since 2013, DAC has been affiliated with ŠK Senec.[4] In 1987, DAC were the Slovak Cup (Slovenský Pohár) and Czechoslovak Cup (Československý Pohár) winners.

Previous names

Source:[5]

1980s

In the 1980–81 season, the team came eleventh. In the 1981–82 season, 26,089 attended games. The team won 15 games, lost 11 games and drew in 4 games. In the 1982–83 season, the team's star player Juraj Szikora could not participate in the competition. The team came second, four points behind the premier team, Banská Bystrica. In the 1983–84 season, the team came second, four points behind Petržalka. 8,136 patrons attended a home game where the team beat Petržalka three points to zero. scored twenty-two points becoming the highest goal scorer of the League for that season. In the 1984–85 season, Karol Pecze coached the team. 10,000 patrons attended the last home gain against Nitra. Ladislav Tóth again scored twenty-two points and won the golden shoe. In the 1985–86 season, the team made its debut in the Czechoslovak First League. The team reaches the quarter-finals and comes eleventh. In the 1986–87 season, the team came fourth in the Slovak League. They won both the Slovak and the Czechoslovak cups. In the 1987 to 1988 season, the team entered the European Cup. In the preliminary round, DAC had two wins against AEL Limassol (Cyprus),1–0 and 5–1. The team's campaign ended in the first round with a defeat to Young Boys Bern (2–1 and 1–3). In the Slovak national league, the team came third. In the 1988–89 season, the team had a 6–0 victory over Östers of Sweden in the first round of the UEFA Cup. In the second round, the team played Bayern Munich. 15,572 patrons attended that game. The team came sixth in the Slovak league. In the 1989–90 season, Anton Dragúň led the team to fourteenth place.

1990s

In the 1990–91 season, Juraj Szikora coached the team and they came fourth. In the 1991–92 season, the team won the Intertoto Cup in group eight. After twelve days, Szikora was replaced by Vladimír Hrivnák. The team came ninth. In the 1992–93 season, the last year of the Slovak national league, the team was coached by Dušan Radolský. In the 1993–94 season, the first year of the Slovak League, the team, coached by Ladislav Škorpil scores 62 times and comes third. Pavol Diňa is the top scorer with 19 goals. In the UEFA Cup, DAC played Casino Salzburg who defeat them twice with a score zero to two in the first round. In the 1994–95 season, with coach Jozef Valovič, the team comes fourth. In the 1995–96 season, four coaches: Jozef Valovič, Anton Grajcár, Juraj Szikora, and Jozef Adamec, led the team to tenth place from a field of twelve. In the 1996–97 season, the team, coached by Jozef Adamec came fourteenth out of sixteen. In the 1997–98 season, after thirteen years, DAC fell from the Slovak League. Ladislav Škorpil and Dušan Liba coached the team which won five games of thirty and came last out of sixteen teams. In the 1998–99 season, Vladimír Rusnák coached the team and they won the second league. In the 1990–00 season, the first league was reorganized. DAC cam fourteenth in the first league and was relegated to the second league again. The coaches in this season were Viliam Ilko, Anton Grajcár, and Ladislav Kuna.

2000s

In the 2000–01 season, DAC was coached by Ladislav Kuna and came fifth in the second league. In 2001–02, the coach, Ladislav Hudec, was replaced after nine rounds by Juraj Szikora. The team came ninth in the second league. In the 2002–03 season, Tibor Szaban coached the team. After half the rounds, the team was three points from dropping to a lower league. Szaban was then replaced by Milan Albrecht. DAC won the next ten games and came eighth. In 2003–04, Juraj Szikora and Dušan Liba were the coaches. The team won nine of fifteen games. At this point, the team was engaged by Iranian sponsors. Robert Pflug became the coach and the team won thirty points. The 2004–05 season begins with Štefan Horný. After fifteen rounds he is replaced by Peter Fieber who was once a player in the team. DAC came eighth. The best game was against Slovan in front of 2,890 fans where DAC won two points to zero. In 2005–06, the Slovak League was again reorganized and DAC dropped from the second league. A series of five coaches (Ladislav Kuna, Peter Fieber, Anton Grajcár, Štefan Zaťko, and Tibor Mičinec) allowed the team twelfth place in their competition. In the 2006–07 season, the first Slovak League was renamed the Corgoň Liga and the second league became the first league in which DAC played the season. Milan Albrecht coaches for rounds one to six and then is replaced by Robert Pflug. In 2007–08, DAC won the second league competition (2. liga) but this was not a nationwide competition. The coaches were Tibor Meszlényi, Peter Fieber and assistant Július Šimon.

Supporters and rivalries

DAC supporters are called YBS (Yellow Blue Supporters), biggest rivals are Slovan Bratislava and Spartak Trnava. DAC supporters maintain friendly relations with fans of the Hungarian Ferencváros Budapest.[6] The YBS usually display a banner stating "Dunaszerdahely", the Hungarian name of Dunajská Streda, in the home end and chant in Hungarian, including the Hungarian anthem Himnusz or the popular song Nélküled, which is usually sung by performers before kick off. The Hungarian Tricolour is also usually displayed on the stands of MOL Aréna by the fans.

The preferred use of the Hungarian language from fans and club officials, however, has caused debate in the Slovak society.Slovak National Party MP and former football international Dušan Tittel had stated in a Parliament session: "Going to Dunajská Streda to watch a football game when 9,000 sing the Hungarian anthem, I don't think you'd like it", promoting a bill to make an offense the singing of foreign national anthems. DAC President Oszkár Világi and the club's spokesmen Krisztián Nagy had declared that the club will continue to support the fans and such customs, even in defiance of fines.[7]

Affiliated club

The following club is affiliated with DAC:

Honours

Domestic

Slovakia

Czechoslovakia

Slovak League Top Goalscorer

Slovak League Top scorer since 1993–94

YearWinnerG
1994–9519
2022–2318

1Shared award

UEFA ranking

This is the current 2022–23 (July 31) UEFA coefficient:

RankTeamCoefficient
151 Trabzonspor8.500
152 Hajduk Split8.500
153 DAC D.Streda8.500
154 Craiova8.500
155 Larnaca8.500

Transfers

DAC have produced numerous players who have gone on to represent the Slovak national football team. Over the last periods there has been a steady increase of young players leaving Dunajská Streda after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard, with the German Bundesliga (András Schäfer to Union Berlin in 2022), Czech First League (Tibor Jančula to Žižkov in 1993, Léonard Kweuke to Sparta in 2010, Dzon Delarge to Liberec in 2012, Erik Pačinda to Plzeň in 2019), Danish Superliga (Pavol Šafranko to Aalborg in 2017, Marko Divković to Brøndby IF in 2022), Austrian Bundesliga (Ján Novota to Rapid Wien in 2011), Polish Ekstraklasa (Tomáš Huk (2019) and Kristopher Vida (2020) to Piast Gliwice, Ľubomír Šatka to Lech Poznań in 2019), American Major League Soccer (Matej Oravec to Philadelphia Union in 2020), Scottish Premiership(Vakoun Issouf Bayo to Celtic F.C. in 2019). The top transfer was agreed in 2023 when forward Nikola Krstović joined Italian US Lecce for a fee of 4.5 million.[9]

Record departures

RankPlayerToFeeYear
1. Nikola Krstović US Lecce€4.5 million*2023[10]
2. Vakoun Issouf Bayo Celtic Glasgow€2.2 million2019[11]
3. Eric Ramírez FC Dynamo Kyiv€1.8 million2021[12]
4. Matej Oravec Philadelphia Union€1 million2020[13]
András Schäfer Union Berlin€1 million*2022[14]
Marko Divković Brøndby IF€1 million2022[15]
5. Ľubomír Šatka Lech Poznań€0.75 million2019[16]
6. Léonard Kweuke Sparta Prague€0.7 million2010[17]
Kristopher Vida Piast Gliwice€0.7 million*2020[18]

Record arrivals

RankPlayerFromFeeYear
1. Eric Ramírez MFK Karviná€500,000*2019[19]
Dominik Kružliak MFK Ružomberok€500,0002019[20]
2. Nikola Krstović Red Star€400,0002021[21]
3. Andrija Balić Udinese Calcio€350,000*2020[22]
Mahmudu Bajo FK Železiarne Podbrezová€350,0002024[23]
4. Ivan Dolček HNK Hajduk Split€325,0002024[24]
5. Aleksandar Popović FK Partizan€210,0002023[25]

Sponsorship

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
????–83nonenone
1983–85DAC
1985–91Adidasnone
1991–92SPECTRUM
1992–93none
1993–94Saturn
1994–95PumaSulák
1995–96Adidasgemer
1996–97DAC
1997–98none
1998–99Kabát
1999–06NIKEnone
2006–07ErreàTHERMAL PARK
2007–08hummelMy City DUBAI
2008–10AdidasAbu Dhabi
2010–11Regin
2011–12NEGIN
2012–14none
2014–2017Kukkonia
2017–macron

Club partners

source[26]

Results

League and Cup history

Slovak League only (1993–present)

SeasonDivision (Name)Pos./TeamsPl.WDLGSGAPSlovak CupEuropeTop Scorer (Goals)
1993–941st (Mars Superliga)align=center bgcolor=tan3/(12)3213109624736Semi-finalsUC1.R ( Casino Salzburg) Pavol Diňa (19)
1994–951st (Mars Superliga)4/(12)3213712414246align=center bgcolor=silverRunners-up Jozef Ürge (4)
Vladimír Weiss (4)
Tibor Zsákovics (4)
Zsolt Kianek (4)
1995–961st (Mars Superliga)10/(12) 32103194176332nd round Eugen Bari (8)
1996–971st (Mars Superliga)14/(16)309714294534Quarter-finals Milan Rimanovský (9)
1997–981st (Mars Superliga)align=center bgcolor=red16/(16)3056192651211st round Jaroslav Mašek (4)
1998–992nd (1. Liga)align=center bgcolor=green1/(16)3421676229692nd round Mikuláš Radványi (20)
1999–001st (Mars Superliga)align=center bgcolor=red14/(16)306915244227Quarter-finals Mikuláš Radványi (6)
Július Šimon (6)
2000–012nd (1. Liga)5/(18)34167114341551st round Ladislav Suchánek (14)
2001–022nd (1. Liga)8/(16)30111094238431st round Vladimír Veselý (7)
2002–032nd (1. Liga)8/(16)30118113940411st round Miroslav Kozák (9)
2003–042nd (1. Liga)11/(16)30116133644391st round Peter Bognár (9)
2004–052nd (1. Liga)6/(16)30126123345421st round Peter Bognár (5)
2005–062nd (1. Liga)12/(16)3076172751271st round Lukáš Rohovský (4)
2006–072nd (1. Liga)align=center bgcolor=red9/(12)36912153246391st round Siradji Sani (6)
2007–083rd (2.Liga)align=center bgcolor=green1/(16)3018385429573rd round Ladislav Belkovics (11)
2008–091st (Corgoň Liga)9/(12)339915325936Quarter-finals Leonard Kweuke (11)
2009–101st (Corgoň Liga)10/(12)3371214284733Semi-finals Samuel Koejoe (7)
2010–111st (Corgoň Liga)9/(12)3399152439362nd round Zoltán Harsányi (4)
2011–121st (Corgoň Liga)align=center bgcolor=red12/(12)3351272163162nd round John Delarge (8)
2012–132nd (2. Liga)align=center bgcolor=green1/(12)3319864126652nd round Stanislav Velický (8)
2013–141st (Corgoň Liga)11/(12)33881729572613rd round Ákos Szarka (4)
2014–151st (Fortuna Liga)8/(12)3391212324439Semi-finals Ákos Szarka (5)
2015–161st (Fortuna Liga)7/(12)3312714384243Quarter-finals Erik Pačinda (10)
2016–171st (Fortuna Liga)7/(12)3010128373442Quarter-finals Erik Pačinda (8)
2017–181st (Fortuna Liga)align=center bgcolor=tan3/(12)321697463257Quarter-finals Erik Pačinda (10)
2018–191st (Fortuna Liga)align=center bgcolor=silver2/(12)3219676337631/8 finalsEL2.QR ( Dinamo Minsk) Kristopher Vida (11)
2019–201st (Fortuna Liga)align=center bgcolor=tan3/(12)271557422850Semi-FinalsEL2.QR (Atromitos) Zsolt Kalmár (9)
2020–211st (Fortuna Liga)align=center bgcolor=silver2/(12)321985663865Quarter-finalsEL3.QR ( LASK) Eric Ramírez (16)
2021–221st (Fortuna Liga)4/(12)321210103937463rd RoundECL2.QR (FK Partizan) Nikola Krstović (7)
2022–231st (Fortuna Liga)align=center bgcolor=silver2/(12)3220755429674th RoundECL3.QR (FCSB) Nikola Krstović (18)
2023–241st (Fortuna Liga)align=center bgcolor=silver2/(12)3216106493258Quarter-finalsECL1.QR ( Dila Gori) Matej Trusa (12)
1 Deducted six points at the end of the season due to match-fixing.

European competition history

See main article: Slovak football clubs in European competitions.

UEFA-administered

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayAgg.
1987–88Cup Winners' CupQAEL Limassol1–05–16–1
1.RYoung Boys2–11–33–4
1988–89UEFA Cup1.RÖsters IF0–26–06–2
2.RBayern Munich1–30–21–5
1993–94UEFA Cup1.RCasino Salzburg0–20–20–4
2018–19UEFA Europa League1QRDinamo Tbilisi1–12–13–2
2QRDinamo Minsk1–31–42–7
2019–20UEFA Europa League1QRCracovia1–12–2 (a.e.t)3–3 (a)
2QRAtromitos1–22–33–5
2020–21UEFA Europa League1QRFH2–0
2QRJablonec5–3 (a.e.t)
3QRLASK0–7
2021–22UEFA Europa Conference League2QRPartizan0–20–10–3
2022–23UEFA Europa Conference League1QRCliftonville2–13–05–1
2QRVíkingur Gøta2–0 2–04–0
3QRFCSB0–10–10–2
2023–24UEFA Europa Conference League1QRDila Gori2–10–22–3
2024–25UEFA Conference League2QRZira0–4

Not UEFA-administered

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAway
1987Intertoto CupGroup 4FC Tatabánya0–11–6
AC Bellinzona4–00–2
Næstved2–22–3
1988Intertoto CupGroup 5IFK Norrköping5–10–1
Young Boys3–11–5
Szombathelyi Haladás3–00–0
1991Intertoto CupGroup 8FC Rapid București3–00–1
Botev Plovdiv4–13–1
1992Mitropa Cup1.RBVSC Budapest0–0 (5–6)(p)
1993Intertoto CupGroup 4Malmö FF0–0
Bayer Uerdingen2–0
OB Odense0–3
Videoton1–7
1994Intertoto CupGroup 7Trelleborg2–0
Grasshoppers0–3
MSV Duisburg0–1
Aalborg BK1–3

Current squad

[27]

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2024.

Retired numbers

See main article: Retired numbers in football. 12 – The 12th man (reserved for the club supporters)

Out on loan

Staff

Technical staff

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Management

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Player records

Most goals

Nat.NameGoals
1Ladislav Tóth74
2Mikuláš Radványi60
3Pavol Diňa49
4Zsolt Kalmár43
5Erik Pačinda32
6Kristopher Vida29
Nikola Krstović
7Tibor Mičinec27
9Július Šimon26
10Marko Divković25
Players whose name is listed in bold are still active.

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for DAC.

Past (and present) players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here.

Former head coaches

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Klubinformációk. fcdac.sk. FC DAC 1904. 16 October 2015. 3 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181003073325/http://fcdac.sk/hu/klubinformaciok. dead.
  2. Web site: Világi: DAC som kúpil draho. Ale neoľutoval som to | FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda . 2017-02-12 . 2018-03-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180318022539/http://fcdac.sk/sk/spravy/2017/02/10/vilagi-dac-som-kupil-draho-ale-neolutoval-som-to . dead .
  3. Web site: Willis . Craig . Hughes . Will . Bober . Sergiusz . ECMI Minorities Blog. National and Linguistic Minorities in the Context of Professional Football across Europe: Five Examples from Kin-State Situations . ECMI . 21 June 2023 . 3 July 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230703224518/https://www.ecmi.de/infochannel/detail/ecmi-minorities-blog-national-and-linguistic-minorities-in-the-context-of-professional-football-across-europe-five-examples-from-kin-state-situations . live .
  4. http://www.teraz.sk/sport/dac-dunajska-streda-ciel-priprava-kader/88007-clanok.html Sport
  5. http://fcdac.sk/hu/klubtortenet Klubtörténet
  6. Web site: Futbaloví chuligáni: Kto do koho kope. Aktuality.sk. 3 August 2016. 7 September 2019. 16 September 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220916231427/https://www.aktuality.sk/clanok/360981/futbalovi-chuligani-kto-do-koho-kope/. live.
  7. Web site: Slovak Football club the target of nationalist tug of war. DW.com. 2019-11-22. 2019-06-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20190608220715/https://m.dw.com/en/slovak-football-club-the-target-of-nationalist-tug-of-war/a-49018978. live.
  8. Web site: Spečatené! Šamorín bude v novej sezóne farmou fortunaligistu | ProFutbal.sk. profutbal.sk. 2019-06-25. 2019-06-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20190619211917/https://profutbal.sk/clanok/234841-specatene-samorin-bude-v-novej-sezone-farmou-fortunaligistu. dead.
  9. Web site: Najlepší strelec DAC z minulej sezóny si zahrá Serie A. Predal ho za takmer päť miliónov eur . 2023-08-18 . 2023-08-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230818212048/https://sportnet.sme.sk/spravy/futbal-dac-dunajska-streda-nikola-krstovic-prestup-us-lecce-serie-a-2023-2024/ . live .
  10. Web site: Najlepší strelec DAC z minulej sezóny si zahrá Serie A. Predal ho za takmer päť miliónov eur . 2023-08-18 . 2023-08-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230818212048/https://sportnet.sme.sk/spravy/futbal-dac-dunajska-streda-nikola-krstovic-prestup-us-lecce-serie-a-2023-2024/ . live .
  11. Web site: Bayo prestúpil do Celticu, ide o najväčší transfer v histórii Dunajskej Stredy. 2020-02-15. 2020-08-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20200807074559/https://sport.sme.sk/c/22024196/vakoun-bayo-prestupil-z-dunajskej-stredy-do-celticu.html. live.
  12. Web site: Slovenská liga prichádza o ďalšie veľké meno. Opora Dunajskej Stredy do ukrajinského veľkoklubu. 20 July 2021. 23 July 2021. 28 May 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230528145659/https://sport.aktuality.sk/c/1fsyx9n/fortuna-liga-dac-dunajska-streda-premier-liga-ukrajina-eric-ramirez-dynamo-kyjev/. live.
  13. Web site: Do MLS prestupuje ďalší Slovák. Tentokrát priamo zo slovenskej Fortuna ligy. 20 January 2020. 15 February 2020. 28 May 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230528132943/https://sport.aktuality.sk/c/430028/do-mls-prestupuje-dalsi-slovak-tentokrat-priamo-zo-slovenskej-fortuna-ligy-major-league-soccer-matej-oravec-philadelphia-union-dac-dunajska-streda-branislav-jasuerk-fairsport/. live.
  14. Web site: Alles klar! Andras Schäfer wechselt zu Union, ist aber nicht fit . 21 January 2022 . 23 January 2022 . 28 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230528122825/https://www.bz-berlin.de/berlin-sport/union-berlin/alles-klar-andras-schaefer-wechselt-zu-union-berlin . live .
  15. Web site: Miliónový odchod: DAC oficiálne opúšťa talentovaný útočník! . 27 May 2022 . 29 May 2022 . 29 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230529041153/https://sportovymagazin.sk/milionovy-odchod-dac-oficialne-opusta-talentovany-utocnik/ . live .
  16. Web site: Šatka vníma prestup do Poľska ako krok vpred, s Dunajskou Stredou sa chce rozlúčiť postupom. 2020-02-15. 2020-02-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20200215233816/https://sport.sme.sk/c/22164640/lubomir-satka-sa-tesi-na-posobenie-v-lechu-poznan.html. live.
  17. Web site: DAC Dunajská Streda finančne ťaží z prestupu Kweukeho. 13 July 2013. 15 February 2020. 28 May 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230528145655/https://sport.aktuality.sk/c/152291/dunajska-streda-financne-tazi-z-prestupu-kweukeho/. live.
  18. Web site: Anyagilag is jó üzletnek bizonyult Vida Kristopher klubváltása. 27 February 2020. 17 August 2020. 28 May 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230528132935/https://www.sportolunk.sk/dac/anyagilag-is-jo-uzletnek-bizonyult-vida-kristopher-klubvaltasa/. live.
  19. Web site: Slovenská liga prichádza o ďalšie veľké meno. Opora Dunajskej Stredy do ukrajinského veľkoklubu. 20 July 2021. 23 July 2021. 28 May 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230528145659/https://sport.aktuality.sk/c/1fsyx9n/fortuna-liga-dac-dunajska-streda-premier-liga-ukrajina-eric-ramirez-dynamo-kyjev/. live.
  20. Web site: Ružomberok leaves a captain: I have chosen foreign countries in Slovakia. 2021-09-06. 2022-09-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20220913001532/https://spails.com/slovakia/ruzomberok-leaves-a-captain-i-have-chosen-foreign-countries-in-slovakia/. dead.
  21. Web site: Nikola Krstović ide u Slovačku za 400.000 eura. 2021-09-06. 2023-05-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20230528163230/https://www.vijesti.me/sport/fudbal/564994/nikola-krstovic-ide-u-slovacku-za-400000-eura. live.
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