Croatian/ Slovenian league fixtures

Discussion in 'Greece & Cyprus' started by Rapids/Arsenal Fan, Jul 15, 2004.

  1. Rapids/Arsenal Fan

    Mar 8, 2001
    Denver, CO USA
    Hey,

    I'm thinking about going to Slovenia and Croatia for 2 weeks in September, and I was hoping to catch a couple of league games while I was there. Can anyone post the fixture list for that month? Or a website where I can find that info?

    Also, does anyone have any recommendations on which teams I should see?
     
  2. tomvandamn

    tomvandamn New Member

    Apr 9, 2003
    new york
    I can help you out on the Croatian games

    The national team starts its world cup qualifying game Sept.4 in Zagreb
    versus hungary.We have a new coach and he will play an attacking 4-3-3 system so the team should have alot of youngsters and very different from the crap we showed versus england. Also remember Hungary beat germany 2-0 in germany one week prior to the world cup and they will be looking for an upset and theyre coached by lottar matteus.
    This should be a decent game.

    Dinamo and Hajduk should both be in the uefa cup
    hajduk will be in champions league qualifying but they will have a hard time getting through so im assuming they will both be in the uefa cup
    round 1 is 9/14 15
    round 2 is 9/28 29

    In the domestic league7. kolo, 11.09.2004. - subota 16.30
    1. KAMEN INGRAD – PULA 1856
    2. SLAVEN BELUPO – MEÐIMURJE
    3. ZADAR – ZAGREB
    4. DINAMO – HAJDUK
    5. OSIJEK – INTER-ZAPREŠIÆ
    6. VARTEKS – RIJEKA

    8. kolo, 18.09.2004. - subota 16.30
    1. PULA 1856 – RIJEKA
    2. INTER-ZAPREŠIÆ – VARTEKS
    3. HAJDUK – OSIJEK
    4. ZAGREB – DINAMO
    5. MEÐIMURJE – ZADAR
    6. KAMEN INGRAD – SL. BELUPO

    9. kolo, 25.09.2004. - subota 16.00
    1. SLAVEN BELUPO – PULA 1856
    2. ZADAR – KAMEN INGRAD
    3. DINAMO – MEÐIMURJE
    4. OSIJEK – ZAGREB
    5. VARTEKS – HAJDUK
    6. RIJEKA – INTER-ZAPREŠIÆ

    Dinamo hajduk game that is in bold is the derby game
    biggest rivalry in the HNL

    Id recommend going to a hajduk home game as you wont forget the experience but thats basically a list

    let me know how it goes
    by the way going to croatia for business or pleasure
     
  3. Rapids/Arsenal Fan

    Mar 8, 2001
    Denver, CO USA
    Perfect. Thanks for the help.

    I'm going there on vacation. I've heard that Croatia and Slovenia are really nice in September, should be fairly cheap, and I've heard that Dubrovnik is an amazing city.

    Another question for you: How hard do you think it will be to get tickets to that WC game in Zagreb, or the Dinamo v Hajduk derby match? And what about other league matches? Are tickets hard to get for any league match?

    Thanks again.
     
  4. tomvandamn

    tomvandamn New Member

    Apr 9, 2003
    new york
    for the hungary game it shouldnt be that hard to get tickets because people are like oh hungary whatever

    and for dinamo hajduk--dinamo has been lacking in loyalty so id say you shouldnt have a problem getting a ticket to these games

    enjoy the coast and give us a report of your trip when you get back


    since youll be in dubrovnik you can check out some hajduk split games
    they have the best atmosphere at their games the only thing is theyre playing minnows when youre there so you went get the full effect
     

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