HNK Cibalia explained

Clubname:Cibalia
Current:2016–17 HNK Cibalia season
Fullname:Hrvatski nogometni klub Cibalia Vinkovci
Nickname:Nebesko plavi (The Sky-blues)
Website:http://www.hnk-cibalia.hr
Founded: (as HGŽK Cibalia)
Ground:Stadion HNK Cibalia
Capacity:8,200
Chrtitle:Chairman
Chairman:Damir Mustapić
Mgrtitle:Manager
Manager:Siniša Sesar
League:First League (II)
Season:2022–23
Position:3rd
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Hrvatski nogometni klub Cibalia, commonly known as Cibalia Vinkovci or simply Cibalia, is a Croatian football club from the town of Vinkovci in eastern Croatia. Cibalia currently play in the Prva NL, Croatia's second-tier league. Their stadium is located in the south part of their home town and can hold 10,000 spectators. The name Cibalia comes from the Roman settlement called Colonia Aurelia Cibalae which was the precursor of the present-day town of Vinkovci. In the period from 1945 to 1990 the club was called NK Dinamo Vinkovci.

History

The club was founded in 1919 as HGŽK Cibalia Vinkovci, and in 1925 the team merged with local rivals RŠK Sloga. In the 1930s the club was coached by Bane Sekulić, Károly Nemes and Rajmond Breznik.[1] After World War II the club was banned by the new Communist regime. After the war re-established clubs Sloga and OFD Graničar merged and formed NK Dinamo Vinkovci which began competing within the Yugoslav football system. The club would see several humble decades before finally making it to the Yugoslav First League in 1982. They played in the top-tier league for five seasons until they were relegated to the Yugoslav Second League in 1987.

In 1990 the team returned its traditional name of Cibalia. The club spent much of the 1990s in the Prva HNL, Croatian top level. It remained in the Prva HNL until the 2003–04 season when it was relegated to the Druga HNL. The club was also penalized by UEFA in the same season with a deduction of six points for failure to fulfill financial obligations related to past player transfers. Nevertheless, in the 2004–05 season, Cibalia outdid all of its opponents in the second league by a large margin, won the promotion playoffs and returned to Prva HNL. It was in this season that they also had Croatian mixed martial arts legend Mirko Filipović play the final 8 minutes of a match vs HNK Vukovar.[2]

Cibalia also had some success playing in the Croatian Cup, where it reached the final in 1999 (lost to Osijek) and semi-final in 2000, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013.

The 2009–10 season was Cibalia's best ever season in the top division of Croatian football. They finished third after giants Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split, having spent most of the season in second position. They qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League but eventually lost to Northern Irish side Cliftonville and exited the tournament.

Cibalia were relegated from the 1. HNL in 2018 and also faced bankruptcy.[3] They ended up being relegated directly to the third division, where they finished the season in first place and were promoted after receiving a second division license in May 2019.[4] [5]

Honours

Supporters and rivalries

See also: Slavonian derby. The club has a relatively large but local following. Their main supporter group are called Ultrasi.[6] Their main rivals are the group Kohorta Osijek from NK Osijek.[7]

Recent seasons

SeasonLeagueCupEurope / OtherTop league scorer(s)
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
19921. HNL223910132415 9th DNQJosip Markovinović3
1992–931. HNL30119103130315thR2Davor Čop8
1993–941. HNL341113103727357thR2Josip Markovinović8
1994–951. HNL309101126333710thQFJosip Markovinović5
1995–961. HNL361112134355459thR2Goran Meštrović6
1996–971. HNL301101935563313th ↓R1Antun Andričević & Ivica Marinčić5
1997–982. HNL3022538019711st ↑R1
1998–991. HNL32107153444269thbgcolor=SilverRUIvan Bošnjak7
1999–20001. HNL331112104239456thSFIvan Bošnjak14
2000–011. HNL3251893145339thR2Intertoto CupR2Mario Meštrović7
2001–021. HNL30991234373610thR1Mladen Bartolović6
2002–031. HNL32127133944435thQFMladen Bartolović9
2003–041. HNL32871739533111th ↓SFIntertoto CupSFZoran Ratković10
2004–052. HNL3221836523651st ↑R1Danijel Kuzmanović14
2005–061. HNL32910133347379thR2Mladen Križanović
Aleksandar Stojanovski
Ivan Žgela
4
2006–071. HNL33951933533210thQFZoran Zekić12
2007–081. HNL33117154048408thQFŽeljko Malčić12
2008–091. HNL33108153353388thSFŽeljko Malčić9
2009–101. HNL3016954620573rdR1Dino Kresinger9
2010–111. HNL30128103324444thSFEuropa LeagueQR2Dino Kresinger11
2011–121. HNL30136113535455thSFMladen Bartolović8
2012–131. HNL33951929443211th ↓SFTomislav Mazalović7
2013–142. HNL33185104139592ndR2Hrvoje Tokić16
2014–152. HNL30108123644386thR2Jakov Puljić16
2015–162. HNL33201035420701st ↑R2Frane Vitaić15
2016–171. HNL3649232679219thR2Frane Vitaić7
2017–181. HNL36682236752610th ↓↓R2Ivan Galić7
2018–193. HNL3021546724681st ↑R1Dominik Dogan16
2019–202. HNL19271013341316thR1Mate Bajić5
2020–212. HNL34156135043514thR1Gerald Diyoke, Filip Jazvić7
2021–222. HNL30118114442416thR1Domagoj Pušić, Filip Jazvić8
2022–231. NL33131553726543rdR1Ivan Mihaljević7

European record

Summary

CompetitionPldWDLGFGALast season played
UEFA Europa League2011012010–11
UEFA Intertoto Cup1033413162003
Total123451317

Source:,[8] Last updated on 10 September 2010
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against. Defunct competitions indicated in italics.

By season

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
2000–01Intertoto CupR1 FK Obilić3–11–14–2
R2 FC Tatabánya0–02–32–3
2003–04Intertoto CupR2 FC Shakhtyor4–21–15–3
R3 Tampere United0–12–02–1
SF VfL Wolfsburg1–40–41–8
2010–11Europa LeagueQR2 Cliftonville0–00–10–1

Player records

Historical list of coaches

Sources

  1. Nogomet 85, Slaven Zambata
  2. Nogomet 86, Slaven Zambata
  3. Nogometno YU prvenstvo 85
  4. Nogometni godišnjak Hrvatska 92
  5. Arena – "Hrvatska na Europskom prvenstvu" 1996.
  6. YU fudbal 87–88 VIII/88
  7. Nogomet – Croatian football news; number 17, May 1999, p58

External links

Notes and References

  1. "FK Bačka Mol", page 92
  2. Web site: 2. HNL: Mirko Filipović zaigrao za Cibaliju. hrsport.net. 7 April 2018.
  3. Web site: NIJE KRAJ! HNS još može spasiti Cibaliju od stečaja.
  4. Web site: CIBALIA IZBAČENA U TREĆU LIGU Druga HNL srezana na 14 klubova, premalo ih je dobilo licence.
  5. Web site: Cibalia, Dubrava i Orijent slave: Ovako će izgledati 2. HNL sljedeće sezone. 21 May 2019. index.hr.
  6. "To My Kibice Plus" nr 36 (June 2012)
  7. News: Uoči slavonskog derbija potukli se pripadnici Kohorte i Ultrasa . hr . Jutarnji list . 2010-11-20 . 2012-10-25.
  8. http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/clubs/club=69081/index.html uefa.com
  9. Web site: Cibalia profile. UEFA.com. 10 September 2010.
  10. Web site: Novi trener Cibalije je Austrijanac Peter Pacult. Novosti.hr. hr. 9 January 2017. 24 February 2024.
  11. Web site: Bartolović: Vojnik sam kluba, opet ću nekad voditi Cibaliju. 24Sata. hr. Bevanda. Antonio. 29 March 2018. 24 February 2024.
  12. Web site: Cibalia ima novog trenera. Novosti.hr. Sorčik. Franjo. hr. 29 June 2019. 24 February 2024.
  13. Web site: Petar Tomić više nije trener prve momčadi Cibalije. Novosti.hr. Pšihistal. Aneta. hr. 20 September 2021. 24 February 2024.
  14. https://novosti.hr/darko-jozinovic-novi-je-trener-cibalije/ Darko Jozinović novi je trener Cibalije
  15. https://vktv.tv/darko-jozinovic-napustio-klupu-cibalije/ Darko Jozinović napustio klupu Cibalije!
  16. Web site: Tomislav Radotić više nije trener Cibalije. Press/032. Matić. Ivan. hr. 21 June 2023. 24 February 2024.