HNK Segesta

HNK Segesta Sisak
Full nameHrvatski nogometni klub Segesta Sisak
(Croatian Football Club Segesta Sisak)
Nickname(s)Stara dama (The Old Lady)
Short nameSEG
Founded1906; 118 years ago (1906)
GroundGradski stadion, Sisak
Capacity8,442
PresidentErvin Mehinović
ManagerZoran Buinac
League3. NL - Centar
2023-243. NL - Centar, 1st of 18
Websitehttp://www.hnk-segesta.hr

Hrvatski nogometni klub Segesta Sisak (English: Croatian Football Club Segesta Sisak), commonly referred to as HNK Segesta Sisak or simply Segesta Sisak is a Croatian professional football club located in the city of Sisak. It is named after the Illyrian settlement Segestika from which the modern town of Sisak developed. Founded in 1906, The Old Lady is the oldest Croatian club that still exists under its original name.

FŠK Segesta Sisak was founded around the end of June 1906, spending most of the Interwar period in the lower divisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. With the arrival of the communist regime in 1945, the club changed its name several times, settling on SD Naprijed Sisak in 1946. However, in the middle of the 1952 season they changed it back to NK Segesta Sisak. Throughout the Cold War Segesta competed in the third Yugoslav division, with short stints in the Second Federal League.

After the Republic of Croatia achieved its independence in 1991, Segesta played five consecutive seasons in the top division and even made it to the final of the 1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup. In the 1996/97 First Croatian League season they finished 11th and after losing in the playoffs they were relegated to the Second Croatian League, never again returning to the Croatian top flight. Today they compete in the Third Croatian League, the 4th division of Croatian football.