Full name | Hrvatski nogometni klub Rijeka (Croatian Football Club Rijeka) | ||
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Nickname(s) | Riječki bijeli (Rijeka's Whites) | ||
Short name | RIJ, RJK | ||
Founded | 1906 | ||
Ground | Stadion Rujevica | ||
Capacity | 8,279[1] | ||
Owner | Damir Mišković, via Teanna Limited (70%) City of Rijeka (30%) | ||
President | Damir Mišković | ||
Head coach | Radomir Đalović | ||
League | SuperSport HNL | ||
2023–24 | SuperSport HNL, 2nd of 10 | ||
Website | http://www.nk-rijeka.hr/ | ||
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Hrvatski nogometni klub Rijeka (English: Croatian Football Club Rijeka), commonly referred to as HNK Rijeka, is a Croatian professional association football club from the city of Rijeka.
HNK Rijeka competes in Croatia's top division, Supersport HNL, of which they have been members since its foundation in 1992. During the reconstruction of Stadion Kantrida, their traditional home ground, they have been based at Stadion Rujevica. Rijeka's traditional home colours are all white.
The club was founded in 1904, with the football team being active at last since 1906,[2][3] and following the tumultuous political changes that swept the border city of Rijeka in the following decades, it changed its name to U.S. Fiumana in 1926, to S.C.F. Quarnero in 1946,[4] to NK Rijeka in 1954,[5] and finally HNK Rijeka in 1995.[6][7][8] Rijeka is the third-most successful Croatian football club, having won one Croatian First League title, two Yugoslav Cups, six Croatian Cups, one Croatian Super Cup, Serie C 1940–41, the Italian Federal Cup 1927–28 and the 1977–78 Balkans Cup.
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