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Wikipedia - NK BSK Bijelo Brdo

NK BSK Bijelo Brdo is a Croatian football club based in the village of Bijelo Brdo in eastern Slavonia. As of the 2022–23 season they compete in the First Football League.

History

According to RSSSF, the club was re-founded in 2002 playing at the Croatian fifth level.

As winners of the regional Osijek-Baranja County Cup, they entered the preliminary round of the 2010–11 Croatian Cup. After beating NK Mladost Petrinja they progressed through to the first round proper, in which they were knocked out by NK Varaždin. They secured promotion to the Treća HNL East after winning the 4.HNL East group, and then won the 2011–12 Treća HNL East group with an undefeated record over 29 games (one team folded at mid-season.) However they did not obtain a license for the second league and were not promoted.

BSK was finally promoted to the newly expanded second division in 2018. This was their debut season in the second tier.

Le **Bijelo Brdo** est un club de football croate basé à Zagreb, la capitale du pays. Fondé en 1959, le club évolue actuellement en troisième division croate (Druga HNL).

Le Bijelo Brdo a connu son heure de gloire dans les années 1990, lorsqu'il a remporté la Coupe de Croatie en 1993 et a terminé vice-champion du championnat croate en 1994. Le club a également participé à la Coupe d'Europe des vainqueurs de coupe en 1993-1994, où il a été éliminé au premier tour par le Benfica Lisbonne.

Depuis lors, le Bijelo Brdo n'a plus réussi à retrouver les sommets. Le club a évolué principalement en deuxième division croate, avant d'être relégué en troisième division en 2019.

Le Bijelo Brdo joue ses matchs à domicile au stade Sutinska Vrela, qui a une capacité d'environ 3 000 places. Les couleurs du club sont le blanc et le bleu.

Parmi les joueurs notables qui ont évolué pour le Bijelo Brdo figurent Robert Prosinečki, Davor Šuker et Goran Vlaović.