NK Rudeš explained

Clubname:NK Rudeš
Fullname:Nogometni klub Rudeš
Short Name:RUD
Ground:Stadion Kranjčevićeva (HNL), ŠC Rudeš (lower leagues)
Capacity:5,350, 1,612
Chrtitle:Chairman
Chairman:Josip Šimunić
Manager:Davor Mladina
Season:2023–24
Position:SuperSport HNL, 10th (relegated)
Current:2023–24 NK Rudeš season
Website:https://nk-rudes.hr/
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Nogometni Klub Rudeš (English: Football Club Rudeš), commonly referred to as NK Rudeš, is a Croatian football club founded in 1957 in Zagreb's neighbourhood of Rudeš. The club competes in Prva NL.

History

Being a lower league club through most of its history, Rudeš achieved promotion to the Croatian Second Football League in 2009, where it quickly established itself as one of the most stable clubs and a regular top table finisher. In the 2016–17 season, Rudeš clinched the title, earning promotion to the Croatian First Football League for the 2017–18 season.

In May 2017, Rudeš signed a ten-year partnership deal with Spanish club Deportivo Alavés, with Rudeš acting as a feeder club. However, the agreement was terminated after the first year.[1]

Recent seasons

SeasonDivisionPWDLFAPtsPosCupPlayerGoals
LeagueTop goalscorer
1999–004. HNL Zagreb30 10 8 12 52 65 38
2000–014. HNL Zagreb30 11 5 14 56 76 38
2001–024. HNL Zagreb30 9 9 12 48 49 36
2002–034. HNL Zagreb28 21 3 4 56 15 66
2003–043. HNL Centre30 17 11 2 60 24 62
2004–053. HNL Centre32 18 5 9 54 28 59R1
2005–063. HNL Centre30 15 4 11 52 39 49
2006–073. HNL West34 15 7 12 49 40 5210
2007–083. HNL West34 15 8 11 47 40 5312
2008–093. HNL West34 22 10 2 63 24 7628
2009–102. HNL26 10 7 9 38 38 3713
2010–112. HNL30 15 7 8 52 39 52R114
2011–122. HNL28 11 8 9 42 33 41R210
2012–132. HNL30 14 8 8 47 30 4811
2013–142. HNL33 14 5 14 45 36 4711
2014–152. HNL30 10 12 8 36 28 424
2015–162. HNL33 12 10 11 50 43 468
2016–172. HNL34 17 9 7 43 27 60R29
2017–181. HNL36 10 10 16 41 62 40QF13
2018–191. HNL36 3 5 28 26 80 145
2019–202. HNL19 8 5 6 25 20 29R110
2020–212. HNL34 15 12 7 52 41 57R212
2021–222. HNL30 17 5 8 56 27 56R213
2022–232. HNL33 19 7 7 56 26 64QF11
2023–241. HNL30 1 4 25 14 67 64QF

First-team squad

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deportivo Alavés and NK Rudes ends its partnership agreement. Deportivo Alavés. 15 June 2018. 28 June 2018. 23 July 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180723160332/https://www.deportivoalaves.com/noticia/deportivo-alaves-and-nk-rudes-ends-its-partnership-agreement. live.
  2. Web site: Seniori. nk-rudes.hr. 2024-02-06. 2019-04-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20190425142500/https://nk-rudes.hr/prva-momcad/. live.