Stadion Koturaška, the Glossary
Stadion Koturaška, also referred to as Građanski Stadium (Igralište Građanskog) was a football stadium in Zagreb, Croatia.[1]
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35 relations: Archaism, Association football, August Lešnik, Axis powers, Banovina of Croatia, Croatia, Croatian Olympic Committee, FIFA, FK Partizan, Florijan Matekalo, Franjo Wölfl, GNK Dinamo Zagreb, HAŠK, HŠK Concordia, HŠK Građanski Zagreb, Hungary national football team, Independent State of Croatia, Invasion of Yugoslavia, Kanal, Zagreb, Maksimir, Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography, Nationalization, Poland national football team, Stadion Kranjčevićeva, Stadion Maksimir, Stjepan Radić, Switzerland national football team, Trnje, Zagreb, Tuškanac, Velodrome, World War II, Yugoslav Air Force, Yugoslavia national football team, Zagreb, Zvonimir Cimermančić.
- Defunct football venues in Croatia
- GNK Dinamo Zagreb
- HŠK Građanski Zagreb
- Sports venues in Zagreb
- Velodromes in Croatia
Archaism
In language, an archaism is a word, a sense of a word, or a style of speech or writing that belongs to a historical epoch beyond living memory, but that has survived in a few practical settings or affairs.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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August Lešnik
August Lešnik (16 July 1914 in Zagreb – 24 February 1992 in Zagreb) was a Croatian footballer.
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Axis powers
The Axis powers, originally called the Rome–Berlin Axis and also Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, was a military coalition that initiated World War II and fought against the Allies.
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Banovina of Croatia
The Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia (Бановина Хрватска) was an administrative subdivision (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1941.
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Croatia
Croatia (Hrvatska), officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe.
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Croatian Olympic Committee
The Croatian Olympic Committee (Hrvatski olimpijski odbor (HOO) is the non-profit organization representing Croatian athletes in the International Olympic Committee. The COC organizes Croatia's representatives at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. It also organizes the Croatian contingent at smaller events such as the Mediterranean Games.
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FIFA
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association, more commonly known by its acronym FIFA, is the international self-regulatory governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal.
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FK Partizan
Fudbalski klub Partizan (Фудбалски клуб Партизан,; Partizan Football Club), known as Partizan Belgrade in English, is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade.
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Florijan Matekalo
Florijan Matekalo (25 April 1920 – 20 May 1995) was a footballer who played international football for both Yugoslavia and Croatia.
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Franjo Wölfl
Franjo Wölfl (18 May 1918 – 8 July 1987) was a Croatian footballer who played as a forward.
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GNK Dinamo Zagreb
Građanski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb (italics), commonly referred to as GNK Dinamo Zagreb or simply Dinamo Zagreb, is a Croatian professional football club based in Zagreb.
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HAŠK
HAŠK (full name Hrvatski akademski športski klub, Croatian Academic Sports Club) was a Croatian football club established in Zagreb in 1903 which ceased operating in 1945.
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HŠK Concordia
HŠK Concordia was a Croatian football club formed in Zagreb.
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HŠK Građanski Zagreb
HŠK Građanski (alternatively spelled Gradjanski or Gradanski), also known as 1.
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The Hungary national football team (magyar labdarúgó-válogatott) represents Hungary in men's international football, and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation.
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Independent State of Croatia
The Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH) was a World War II-era puppet state of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.
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Invasion of Yugoslavia
The invasion of Yugoslavia, also known as the April War or Operation 25, was a German-led attack on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers which began on 6 April 1941 during World War II.
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Kanal, Zagreb
Kanal is a neighborhood in the city district of Trnje in Zagreb, Croatia.
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Maksimir
Maksimir is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia, population 48,902 (2011 census).
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Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography
The Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography (Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža or LZMK) is Croatia's national lexicographical institution.
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Nationalization
Nationalization (nationalisation in British English) is the process of transforming privately-owned assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state.
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The Poland national football team (Reprezentacja Polski w piłce nożnej) represents Poland in men's international football competitions since their first match in 1921.
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Stadion Kranjčevićeva
Stadion u Kranjčevićevoj ulici (Kranjčević Street Stadium), also known as Stadion Concordije between 1921 and 1945, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Trešnjevka neighbourhood, in the Croatian capital of Zagreb. Stadion Koturaška and Stadion Kranjčevićeva are sports venues in Zagreb and velodromes in Croatia.
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Stadion Maksimir
Maksimir Stadium (Stadion Maksimir) is a multi-use stadium in Zagreb, Croatia. Stadion Koturaška and Stadion Maksimir are GNK Dinamo Zagreb and sports venues in Zagreb.
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Stjepan Radić
Stjepan Radić (11 June 1871 – 8 August 1928) was a Croat politician and founder of the Croatian People's Peasant Party (HPSS), active in Austria-Hungary and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
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The Switzerland national football team (Schweizer Fussballnationalmannschaft, Nazionale di calcio della Svizzera, Équipe nationale suisse de football, Squadra naziunala da ballape da la Svizra) represents Switzerland in men's international football.
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Trnje, Zagreb
Trnje is a district in the City of Zagreb, Croatia.
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Tuškanac
Tuškanac is a neighborhood located in Gornji Grad - Medveščak city district of Zagreb, Croatia.
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Velodrome
A velodrome is an arena for track cycling.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Yugoslav Air Force
The Air Force and Air Defence (Ratno vazduhoplovstvo i protivvazdušna odbrana; abbr. RV i PVO), was one of three branches of the Yugoslav People's Army, the Yugoslav military.
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The Yugoslavia national football team represented Yugoslavia in international association football.
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Zagreb
Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia.
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Zvonimir Cimermančić
Zvonimir Cimermančić (26 August 1917 – 17 May 1979) was a Croatian footballer.
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See also
Defunct football venues in Croatia
- Stadion Koturaška
GNK Dinamo Zagreb
- Bad Blue Boys
- Dinamo Zagreb records and statistics
- Dinamo–Rijeka derby
- Eternal derby (Croatia)
- GNK Dinamo Zagreb
- GNK Dinamo Zagreb Academy
- GNK Dinamo Zagreb in European football
- History of GNK Dinamo Zagreb (2000–present)
- Leo Lang
- List of GNK Dinamo Zagreb seasons
- Mirko Barišić
- Stadion Koturaška
- Stadion Maksimir
- Zdravko Mamić
HŠK Građanski Zagreb
- HŠK Građanski Zagreb
- Stadion Koturaška
Sports venues in Zagreb
- Arena Zagreb
- Crveni spust
- Dom Sportova
- Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall
- Dvorana Velesajam
- Jarun
- Stadion ŠRC Sesvete
- Stadion Koturaška
- Stadion Kranjčevićeva
- Stadion Lučko
- Stadion Maksimir
- Stadion NŠC Stjepan Spajić
- Zagreb Hippodrome
Velodromes in Croatia
- Stadion Koturaška
- Stadion Kranjčevićeva
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadion_Koturaška
Also known as Građanski Stadium, Igralište Građanskog, Stadion Koturaska.