Fixtures

Croatie - 2.NL 05/04 15:00 26 NK Krk vs NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac - View
Croatie - 2.NL 05/11 15:30 27 NK Krizevci vs NK Krk - View
Croatie - 2.NL 05/18 15:30 28 NK Krk vs Mladost Zdralovi - View
Croatie - 2.NL 05/25 15:30 29 NK Trnje vs NK Krk - View
Croatie - 2.NL 06/01 15:30 30 NK Krk vs Jadran LP - View

Résultats

Croatie - 2.NL 04/27 15:00 25 NK Marsonia 1909 v NK Krk W 2-3
Croatie - 2.NL 04/20 15:00 24 NK Krk v NK Opatija L 1-2
Croatie - 2.NL 04/13 14:30 23 Belisce v NK Krk D 1-1
Croatie - 2.NL 04/06 14:30 22 NK Krk v Kustosija L 0-2
Croatie - 2.NL 03/30 14:30 21 [15] NK Jadran Porec v NK Krk [14] L 2-0
Croatie - 2.NL 03/23 14:30 20 NK Krk v Bjelovar D 1-1
Croatie - 2.NL 03/15 17:00 19 [4] Karlovac v NK Krk [14] D 0-0
Croatie - 2.NL 03/09 14:30 18 NK Krk v Hrvace W 2-1
Croatie - 2.NL 03/02 14:00 17 NK Grobnican v NK Krk D 1-1
Croatie - 2.NL 02/24 14:00 16 [13] NK Dugo Selo v NK Krk [14] D 0-0
Croatie - 2.NL 11/25 12:30 15 Jadran LP v NK Krk D 1-1
Croatie - 2.NL 11/18 12:30 14 NK Krk v NK Trnje L 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 27 13 14
Wins 6 5 1
Draws 9 2 7
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 21 13 8
Goals against 36 15 21
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 11 3 8

Wikipedia - NK Krk

NK Krk is a Croatian football club founded in 1940 and based in the town of Krk on the island of Krk.

History

NK Krk was founded in 1940 at the Krk hotel and played local teams for the first time in 1941. The club's original kit colour was navy blue. The club played its first match after the second world war in 1946. The football club was part of a larger sports club, SD Partizan, from 1947, but only played local teams until the 1970s since Krk was not connected to the mainland by road until 1980.

The club was promoted to the Croatian Second League in 2023, the best performance in the club's history to date. The club played several matches in nearby Rijeka's Kantrida stadion while their ground was undergoing reconstruction, but returned to Krk in 2024.

Krk defeated HNK Cibalia 1:0 in the 2018–19 Croatian Football Cup to reach the round of 16, where the club was defeated by Osijek. NK Krk qualified for the cup by winning the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County cup the season prior.

**NK Krk** est un club de football croate basé à Krk. Le club a été fondé en 1921 et joue actuellement en quatrième division croate.

NK Krk a remporté la Coupe de Croatie en 2006, battant NK Zagreb en finale. Le club a également participé à la Coupe UEFA 2006-2007, mais a été éliminé au premier tour par le Werder Brême.

Les joueurs les plus connus du NK Krk sont Josip Šimunić, qui a joué pour la Croatie à la Coupe du monde 2006, et Igor Tudor, qui a entraîné la Juventus et le Galatasaray.

Le NK Krk joue ses matchs à domicile au stade Gradski à Krk. Le stade a une capacité de 2 500 places.