February 7, 2022 - The 22nd round of the Croatian First League was held from February 4 to 6, 2022. This round saw wins for Dinamo, Rijeka, Osijek, and Hajduk, keeping the race for the top tight into the spring season. Here's our HNL round 22 recap.
Slaven Belupo v. Šibenik (1:1)
Slaven Belupo and Šibenik opened the 22nd round on Friday, February 4, 2022, in Koprivnica.
Marin put Šibenik in the lead in the first minute of the game for 0:1. Belupo's Grgic equalized 16 minutes later for 1:1, which was the final score.
Belupo is currently in 8th place with 23 points, while Šibenik is just ahead in 7th place with 23 points.
Gorica v. Hajduk (0:4)
Gorica and Hajduk met in Velika Gorica on Saturday, February 5, 2022, in front of 1,600 fans.
Hajduk debutant Ferro scored from a header on his first touch of the game for an early Hajduk lead in the 3rd minute. Livaja scored a penalty to make it 0:2 in the 39th minute. Livaja assisted Mlakar's goal in the 58th minute for 0:3, before Livaja scored again in the 82nd minute for the final 0:4.
Gorica is currently in 5th place with 29 points, while Hajduk sits in 4th with 41 (and a game in hand).
Rijeka v. Lokomotiva (3:2)
Rijeka and Lokomotiva played the second match on Saturday at Rujevica stadium in front of 2,855 fans.
Muric scored two goals for Rijeka in the 25th and 39th minutes for 2:0 at the half. Dabro made it 2:1 with a goal in the 58th minute, before Vuckic increased Rijeka's lead to 3:1 two minutes later. Kulenovic gave Lokomotiva some hope with 10 minutes to go for 3:2, though that remained the final score.
Rijeka is currently in 3rd place with 43 points, while Lokomotiva is in 6th place with 27 points.
Hr. Dragovoljac v. Osijek (1:3)
Dragovoljac and Osijek met in Zagreb on Sunday, February 6, 2022.
Karrica put Dragovoljac in the lead in the 8th minute, though that was their only goal of the match. Kleinheisler equalized for Osijek in the 29th minute for 1:1 at the half. Bohar put Osijek in the lead in the 54th minute, and Caktas scored for the final 1:3 in the 81st.
Dragovoljac is currently in the last place with 7 points, while Osijek is in 2nd with 43.
Istra 1961 v. Dinamo (1:2)
Istra and Dinamo closed out the 22nd round on Sunday in Pula.
Orsic put Dinamo in the lead in the 30th minute before Miskovic equalized for 1:1 at the half. Orsic scored a penalty in the 55th minute for 1:2. Istra played with a man down from the 64th when Caseres was booked for his second yellow.
Istra is currently in 9th place with 21 points, while Dinamo leads the standings with 46 points in first place (and a game in hand).
You can see the HNL standings HERE.
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January 31, 2022 - The 21st round of the Croatian First League was held from January 28 to 30, 2022. The Croatian First League thus returned from a long winter break, with the first part of the season ending on December 19, 2021. Here is our HNL round 21 recap.
Istria 1961 v. Gorica (2:1)
Istra and Gorica opened the 21st round and the second part of the season on Friday, January 28, 2022, in front of 262 fans.
Jovicic put Gorica in the early lead for 0:1 in the 6th minute. Perkovic scored the equalizer to open the second half for 1:1 in the 58th minute. Drena Beljo put Istra in the lead in the 74th minute and ultimately gave them the 2:1 win.
Istra is currently in 9th place with 21 points, while Gorica is in 5th with 29.
Osijek v. Slaven Belupo (1:2)
Osijek and Belupo met at City Garden Stadium on Saturday, January 29, 2022, in front of 2,072 fans.
While the first half went without goals, Belupo's Zvonarek put them ahead in the 49th minute for 0:1. Bozic scored for 0:2 Belupo in the 68th. Former Hajduk player Caktas scored in his Osijek debut for 1:2 in the 74th minute, the final score.
Osijek is currently in 3rd place with 40 points, while Belupo is in 8th with 22.
Šibenik v. Hajduk (1:3)
Šibenik and Hajduk met on Saturday, January 29, 2022, at Šubićevac stadium in front of 1,156 fans.
Hajduk took the lead thanks to a Livaja penalty in the 15th minute. Curic equalized 10 minutes later for 1:1, before a second Hajduk penalty was awarded before the half - Livaja nailed it for 1:2. Hajduk's final goal was a screamer from Krovinovic, who scored in the 68th minute for 1:3.
Šibenik is currently in 7th place with 22 points, while Hajduk is in 4th with 38 points (and one game in hand).
Lokomotiva v. Hr. Dragovoljac (2:1)
Lokomotiva and Dragovoljac met in Zagreb on Sunday, January 30, 2022.
Hozda put Dragovoljac in the lead in the 22nd minute for 0:1, before Dabro equalized before the half for 1:1. Ibrahim opened the second half with a quick goal in the 46th minute for the final 2:1. Dragovoljac's Basic was sent off in the 87th minute for a double yellow.
Lokomotiva is currently in 6th place with 27 points, while Dragovoljac is in 10th place with 7.
Dinamo v. Rijeka (2:0)
Dinamo and Rijeka closed out the 21st round on Sunday, January 30, 2022, at Maksimmir Stadium.
Sutalo scored for the Dinamo lead in the 22nd minute (1:0). Orsic made it 2:0 in the 42nd minute, the final score.
Dinamo is currently in 1st place with 43 points (and a game in hand), while Rijeka is in 3rd with 40.
You can see the HNL standings HERE.
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January 5, 2022 - Hajduk and Ajax will open their spring season preparations in Portugal with a friendly match at Estádio Algarve in Faro.
Hajduk will open their spring season preparations in Portugal with a friendly match against Ajax, which will take place at Estádio Algarve in Faro, reports the Split club.
Hajduk arrives in Portugal for the main preparations on January 8, and one day later (January 9), coach Valdas Dambrauskas will lead the team to their first exam against the most trophy-winning Dutch club, which currently occupies second place in the Dutch championship and will play in the Champions League round of 16.
Hajduk and Ajax last met in the Champions League quarterfinal in 1995. The first match at Poljud ended 0:0, and Ajax won the return match in the Netherlands 3:0 and ultimately won the Champions League.
Coach Valdas Dambrauskas and his assistants gathered the team at Poljud on Monday to begin preparations for the continuation of the season.
The following 33 players attended the first gathering at Poljud:
Danijel Subasic, Nikola Katic, David Colina, Josip Vukovic, Kristian Dimitrov, Marco Fossati, Alexander Kacaniklic, Stefan Simic, Samuel Eduok, Marko Brkljaca, Mario Cuic, Ivan Calusic, Dario Melnjak, Dimitrios Diamantakos, Josip Elez, Jani Atanasov, Filip Krovinovic , Luka Škaričić, Gergo Lovrencsics, Jan Mlakar, Ivan Dolček, Toni Silić, Ivan Perić, Josip Posavec, Emir Sahiti, Marin Ljubičić, Lovre Kalinić, Rokas Puktšas, Filip Čuić, Ivan Krolo, Franjo Lazar, Šimun Hrgović, Ivan Čubelić. Marko Livaja and Stipe Biuk will join later.
Hajduk's pre-season training will end in Portugal on January 23.
The players were addressed by coach Dambrauskas, sports director Mindaugas Nikoličius, and president Lukša Jakobušić to open the preparations.
"In the past period, we had several players positive for coronavirus. A Covid protocol at the club must be followed, but I must point out that the situation is under control. The most important thing is to make progress, and we know what we need to do. This is a crucial moment for the second part of the season. We have to do a good job because we will not be able to do that in March and April. When you look at the performance in the last seven games since I’ve been on the bench, we’ve progressed in mentality, in the relationships between players on and off the field, in tactical terms and style of play. But we still have a lot of work to do," said coach Valdas Dambrauskas.
"We will be in Split for a short time, six days, and then we will go to a training camp in Portugal where we will prepare for 15 days. We will play a few friendly matches there, and very soon, we will officially sign an agreement with Ajax for a friendly match on January 9 in the Algarve. Then we play against Servette on January 13 and two games with Slavia Prague on January 22. After that, we will probably play another game against Servette and Slavia. It was supposed to be Celtic, but they are not coming to Portugal due to the corona situation," added the sports director Mindaugas Nikoličius.
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December 21, 2021 - Marko Livaja is officially the best footballer in the Croatian First League (HNL)!
In a selection chosen by the Croatian Frist League captains, the Hajduk striker received 20 more points than Josip Drmić from Rijeka.
1. Marko Livaja - 76 points
2. Josip Drmić - 56 points
3. Bruno Petković - 50 points
4. Arijan Ademi - 30 points
5. Petar Bočkaj, Luka Ivanušec, Ivica Ivušić, Marin Jakoliš, Ramon Mierez - all 10 points each
"This is also one big motive for me. I want to thank the captains who voted for me, my teammates because without them, this award would certainly not have taken place, then the president, the director, and everyone at the Club. I hope that we will all continue on this path and that next year will be even more successful. We still have room for improvement, our preparations will be good, and I believe that we will be even better in the continuation of the championship. Finally, I want to dedicate the award to my family, who is always by my side," Livaja said after being awarded the trophy.
The award was presented to Marko in the Hajduk Salon at Poljud by Silvijo Škrlec, a journalist from Tportal, and the initiator of this traditional election, which has been held for 19 years.
The Hajduk striker is the first from the Split club to win the best player award since 2003, while Arijan Ademi won the title last season. In the past, names like Niko Kranjčar and Marija Mandžukić also had this honor.
The importance of Marko Livaja for Hajduk is much greater than the 17 goals and seven assists he has recorded in just 22 games this season. In the history of the HNL, several players created an advantage on their own - Luka Modrić and Niko Kranjčar did it with their play, Eduardo da Silva with a brutal goal-scoring performance. However, no one has ever put all the segments together like Hajduk's Livaja.
Source: Hajduk.hr
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December 20, 2021 - The 20th round of the Croatian First League was held from December 17 to 19, 2021. This round featured a sold-out derby between Hajduk and Osijek at Poljud Stadium, while Dinamo's victory pushed them into first place in the final round before the winter break. Here's our HNL round 20 recap.
Slaven Belupo v. Lokomotiva (2:1)
Belupo and Lokomotiva opened the 20th round in Koprivnica on Friday, December 17, 2021.
Krstanovic scored a penalty in the 2nd minute of stoppage time for 1:0 at the half. Dabro equalized for 1:1 in the 48th minute. Mario Marina put Belupo back in the lead for 2:1 in the 78th minute, which was the final score.
Belupo is currently in 8th place with 19 points, while Lokomotiva is in 6th with 24.
Gorica v. Šibenik (2:3)
Gorica and Šibenik met in Velika Gorica on Saturday, December 18, 2021, in front of 556 fans.
Lovric scored the match's opening goal for 1:0 Gorica in the 12th minute. Jakolis equalized for 1:1 in the 30th. Delic put Šibenik in the lead in the 51st minute, while Stojanovski equalized in the 68th minute. Jakolis scored the winning goal for the final 2:3 Šibenik.
Gorica is currently in 5th place with 29 points, while Šibenik is in 7th with 22.
Rijeka v. Istra 1961 (1:0)
Rijeka and Istra met in the Della Ucka Derby on Saturday, December 18, 2021.
Obregon scored the match's only goal in the 82nd minute for the final 1:0 Rijeka.
Rijeka is currently in 2nd place with 40 points, while Istra is in 9th with 18.
Hr. Dragovoljac v. Dinamo (0:2)
Dragovoljac and Dinamo met in Zagreb on Sunday, December 19, 2021.
Peric scored for 0:1 Dinamo in the 17th minute. Andric increased the lead to 0:2 in the 68th minute for the final score.
Dragovoljac is in the last with 7 points, while Dinamo is in 1st place with 40 points (and one match in hand).
Hajduk v. Osijek (0:0)
Hajduk and Osijek closed out the 20th round on Sunday, December 19, 2021, in front of over 30,000 fans at Poljud Stadium.
While the game ended without goals, Osijek was awarded a penalty in the 13th minute. Bohar scored his first attempt, which the ref discounted and made him. retake. Lovre Kalinić was brilliant in goal with a save on his second attempt to keep the score even.
Osijek coach Bjelica was sent off with a red card in the 70th minute.
Hajduk is currently in 4th place with 35 points (and one match in hand), while Osijek is in 3rd place with 40 points.
You can see the HNL standings HERE.
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December 13, 2021 - The 19th round of the Croatian First League was held from December 10 to 12, 2021. This round saw Lokomotiva and Hajduk finish 3:3, Rijeka lose to Gorica, and Osijek jump to first place. Here is our HNL Round 19 recap.
Istra 1961 v. Hr Dragovoljac (3:0)
Istra and Dragovoljac opened the 19th round on Friday, December 10, 2021, in Pula in front of 296 fans.
Mahmoud opened the match with a goal for Istra in the 19th minute for 1:0. Bande increased Istra's lead to 2:0 eight minutes later. Lisica confirmed Istra's win with a goal in the 72nd minute for the final 3:0.
Istra is currently in 8th place with 18 points (and one game less), while Dragovoljac is in last place with 7.
Lokomotiva v. Hajduk (3:3)
Lokomotiva and Hajduk met in Zagreb on Saturday, December 13, 2021, in front of 2,776 fans.
An own goal by Elez put Lokomotiva in the lead in the 11th minute. Livaja equalized for Hajduk in the 33rd for 1:1 at the half. Maric put Lokomotiva back in the lead in the 63rd minute, before Mlakar scored two goals in the 76th and 80th for the 2:3 Hajduk lead. A Katic own goal 6 minutes later gave Lokomotiva the 3:3 draw.
Lokomotiva is currently in 6th place with 24 points, while Hajduk is in 4th with 34 (and one game less).
Rijeka v. Gorica (1:2)
Rijeka and Gorica met at Rujevica on Saturday, December 11, 2021, in front of 3,082 fans.
Rijeka was weakened when Ampem received his second yellow in the 34th minute, forcing Rijeka to play with a man down for the rest of the match. Lovric scored for the Gorica lead in the 64th minute, and Delfi made it 0:2 in the 75th. Drmic scored one for Rijeka three minutes later for the final 1:2.
Rijeka is currently in 2nd place with 37 points, while Gorica is in 5th with 29.
Osijek v. Sibenik (3:1)
Osijek and Sibenik met on Sunday, December 12, 2021, at City Garden Stadium.
Mierez put Osijek in the lead from the 3rd minute, followed by a Bohar goal three minutes later for 2:0. Marin scored for Sibenik a minute after that for 2:1, though Kleinheisler scored in the 33rd for 3:1 at the half, which was also the final score.
Osijek has jumped to first place with 39 points, while Sibenik is in 7th place with 19.
Dinamo v. Slaven Belupo (3:0)
Dinamo and Belupo closed out the 19th round on Sunday, December 12, 2021, at Maksimir Stadium.
Andric put Dinamo in the lead in the 13th minute, followed by Orsic goals in the 19th and 25th minutes for the final 3:0.
Dinamo is currently in 3rd place with 34 points (and two games less), while Belupo is in 9th with 16.
You can see the HNL standings HERE.
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December 6, 2021 - The 18th round of the Croatian First League was held from December 4 to 6, 2021. This round saw Hajduk win the 'Eternal Derby' against Dinamo, while Osijek and Gorica drew, and Istra and Belupo will close out the round tonight. Here is our HNL round 18 recap (so far).
Gorica v. Osijek (1:1)
Gorica and Osijek opened the 18th round on Saturday, December 4, 2021, in Velika Gorica in front of 673 fans.
Prsir scored for the Gorica lead in the 6th minute, which they maintained until the 3rd minute of stoppage time when Osijek's Hiros scored for 1:1 at the half. Kleinheisler was booked for his second yellow in the 61st minute, forcing Osijek to play with a man down for the remainder of the match.
Gorica is currently in 5th place with 26 points, while Osijek is in 2nd with 35 (and one game less).
Rijeka v. Hr. Dragovoljac (4:1)
Rijeka and Dragovoljac met at Rujevica Stadium on Saturday, December 4, 2021.
Rijeka's scoring spree started in the 16th minute when Obregon found the back of the net for 1:0. Muric increased Rijeka's lead to 2:0 in the 44th minute. Muric scored again in the 47th minute to increase Rijeka's lead to 3:0, but Petkovic gave Dragovoljac some hope with a goal in the 67th minute for 3:1. Muric secured his hattrick with his third goal in the 80th minute for the final 4:1.
Rijeka is currently in first place with 36 points (and one game less), while Dragovoljac is in last place with 7.
Lokomotiva and Sibenik (1:1)
Lokomotiva and Sibenik met in Zagreb on Sunday, December 5, 2021.
Gorican put Lokomotiva in the lead in the 39th minute with a goal for 1:0 at the half. Curic equalized for Sibenik in the 66th minute for 1:1. which was the final score.
Lokomotiva is currently in 6th place with 23 points, while Sibenik is in 7th with 19.
Dinamo v. Hajduk (0:2)
Dinamo and Hajduk met in the 'Eternal Derby' on Sunday, December 5, 2021, in front of around 10,000 fans.
While the first half went without goals, Hajduk's king Marko Livaja chipped Livakovic for 0:1 in the 60th minute. Then, Livaja assisted Sahiti at the top of the box for a late-match screamer in the 4th minute of stoppage time and the final 0:2 for Hajduk.
Dinamo is currently in 4th place with 31 points (and two games less), while Hajduk is in 3rd with 34 (and one game less).
Istra 1961 v. Slaven Belupo - December 6, 2021, at 18:00.
Istra and Belupo will close out the 18th round on Monday evening. Istra is currently in 8th place with two games behind, while Belupo is in 9th place with one game behind. We will update this article once the match finishes.
You can see the HNL standings HERE.
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November 22, 2021 - The 16th round of the Croatian First League was held from November 19 to 21, 2021. This round saw two of the biggest derbies in Croatian football, as Hajduk topped Rijeka at Rujevica and Dinamo and Osijek drew at Maksimir. Here is our HNL round 16 recap.
Hr. Dragovoljac v. Slaven Belupo (1:2)
Dragovoljac and Belupo opened the 16th round on Friday, November 19, 2021, in Zagreb.
Bosec opened the match for an early Belupo lead at 0:1 in the 3rd minute. Krstanovic increased their lead with a penalty in the 10th minute for 0:2. Majstorovic gave Dragovoljac some hope with a goal in the 73rd minute, but after a Lukic red card in the 87th minute, the match ended 1:2 for Belupo.
Dragovoljac is currently in the last place with 7 points, while Belupo is in 9th with 13.
Dinamo v. Osijek (1:1)
Dinamo and Osijek met on Saturday, November 20, 2021, at Maksimir Stadium.
Fiolic put Osijek ahead in the 16th minute for 0:1 at the half. Petkovic equalized in the 80th minute for 1:1, which was the final score.
Dinamo is currently in 3rd place with 28 points (and two games less), while Osijek is in 1st with 31 (and one game less).
Istra 1961 v. Sibenik (3:4)
Istra and Sibenik met in Pula on November 20, 2021.
Jakolis put Sibenik ahead in the 38th minute for 0:1, before Marin scored the equalizer 6 minutes later for 1:1 at the half. Beljo missed a penalty for Istra in the 59th minute, and Sibenik retook the lead thanks to Delic two minutes later (1:2). Delic scored again in the 72nd minute for 1:3, before Beljo redeemed himself and scored for 2:3 in the 82nd. Miskovic equalized 5 minutes later for 3:3, but it was Jakolis to score the winning goal for Sibenik in the 7th minute of stoppage time for the final 3:4.
Istra is in 8th place with 15 points (and one game less), while Sibenik is in 7th with 18.
Gorica v. Lokomotiva (2:2)
Gorica and Lokomotiva met in Velika Gorica on Sunday, November 21, 2021.
Fruk put Gorica ahead in the 2nd minute for 1:0. Prsir increased Gorica's lead to 2:0 in the 24th. Ibrahim gave Lokomotiva hope before halftime, scoring in the 34th minute for 1:2. Pivaric scored the equalizer for Lokomotiva in the 60th minute and the final 2:2.
Gorica is currently in 6th place with 22 points, while Lokomotiva is in 5th with 22.
Rijeka v. Hajduk (2:3)
Rijeka and Hajduk closed out the 16th round with the Adriatic Derby at Rujevica on Sunday, November 21, 2021.
After his first goal was called offside, Livaja scored just before the halftime whistle to put Hajduk ahead 0:1. Drmic equalized in the 53rd minute for 1:1. Rijeka was awarded a penalty in the 79th minute, which Muric scored for 2:1. Hajduk followed suit with a penalty five minutes later. Livaja was solid for 2:2. Hajduk had a corner in the match's final play, which found Mlakar's head for the 2:3 Hajduk win.
Rijeka is currently in 2nd place with 30 points (and one game less), while Hajduk is in 4th with 27 (and one game less).
You can see the full HNL table HERE.
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November 8, 2021 - The 15th round of the Croatian First League was held from November 5 to 7, 2021. This round saw the debut of Hajduk's new coach, while Lokomotiva shocked Dinamo and Rijeka moved into first place. Here is our HNL round 15 recap.
Slaven Belupo v. Gorica (1:2)
Slaven Belupo and Gorica opened the 15th round on Friday, November 5, 2021, in Velika Gorica.
Lausic put Belupo in the lead in the 43rd minute before Kalik equalized two minutes later for 1:1 at the half. Kalik scored his second goal of the match in the 62nd minute for 1:2, which was the final score.
Belupo is currently in 9th place with 10 points, while Gorica is in 6th with 21.
Osijek v. Istra 1961 (3:0)
Osijek and Istra met at City Garden Stadium on Saturday, November 6, 2021, in front of 1,177 fans.
Osijek's first goal came from Zaper in the 5th minute. Topcagic made it 2:0 in the 59th before Fiolic scored for 3:0 in the 75th.
Osijek is currently in 2nd place with 30 points (and one game less), while Istra is in 8th with 15 (and one game less).
Hajduk v. Hr. Dragovoljac (2:0)
Hajduk and Dragovoljac met on Saturday, November 6, 2021, at Poljud in front of 3,240 fans.
Ljubicic scored Hajduk's first goal in the 29th minute for 1:0 at the half. A Vulikic own goal sent in by Hajduk's Sahiti made it 2:0. It was also the debut of new Hajduk coach Valdas Dambrauskas.
Hajduk is currently in 4th place with 24 points (and one game less), while Dragovoljac is in last place with 7.
Lokomotiva v. Dinamo (1:0)
Lokomotiva and Dinamo met in Zagreb at Kranjčevićeva Street Stadium on Sunday, November 7, 2021.
The match's only goal came in the 8th minute when Maric scored for the Lokomotiva lead and ultimate win. However, Petkovic missed a penalty for Dinamo in the 38th minute, and VAR called back a Dinamo goal scored by Peric in the 91st.
Lokomotiva is currently in 5th place with 21 points, while Dinamo is in 3rd with 27 (and two games less).
Sibenik v. Rijeka (0:1)
Sibenik and Rijeka closed out the 15th round on Sunday, November 7, 2021, in Sibenik.
After VAR called a goal offside for Rijeka in the 8th minute, Smolcic scored for 0:1 in the 1st minute of stoppage time before the ref called for halftime.
Sibenik is currently in 7th place with 15 points, while Rijeka is in 1st place with 30 (and one game less).
You can see the HNL standings HERE.
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November 2, 2021 - The 14th round of the Croatian First League was played from October 30 to November 1, 2021. Only four matches were played in this round, as the Rijeka-Osijek derby at Rujevica had been postponed due to Covid-19 in the Osijek squad. Here's our HNL round 14 recap.
Hr. Dragovoljac v. Šibenik (1:1)
Dragovoljac and Šibenik opened the 14th round at NŠC Stjepan Spajić Stadium on Friday, October 30, 2021, in front of 98 spectators.
Viduka scored the first goal of the match for Dragovolac in the 23rd minute, followed by a double-yellow for Bagadur 4 minutes later, forcing Dragovoljac to play with a man down for the remainder of the match. Jakoliš scored a penalty for Šibenik one minute later for the final 1:1.
Dragovoljac is currently in the last place with 7 points, while Šibenik is in 7th with 15.
Gorica v. Dinamo (0:2)
Gorica and Dinamo met on Friday, October 30, 2021, in Velika Gorica in front of 1,293 spectators.
Petković scored a penalty for Dinamo for the 0:1 lead in the 31st minute. Andrić equalized 6 minutes later for 0:2 Dinamo, which was the final score of the match.
Gorica is currently in 6th place with 18 points, while Dinamo has moved to first place with 27 points (and two games less).
Slaven Belupo v. Hajduk (3:2)
Slaven Belupo and Hajduk met on Sunday, October 31, 2021, in Koprivnica in front of 1,613 spectators.
Lausic scored the opening goal of the match in the 2nd minute for 1:0 Belupo. Krstanovic equalized in the 34th for 2:0 at the half. Livaja scored in the 66th to bring Hajduk to 2:1, though Mlinaric made it 3:1 in the 83rd. Biuk gave Hajduk their last hope with a goal in the 86th minute for 3:2, which was the final score.
Belupo is currently in 9th place with 10 points, while Hajduk is in 4th with 21 (and one game less). Hajduk coach Jens Gustafsson was sacked on Monday.
Istra 1961 v. Lokomotiva (2:1)
Istra and Lokomotiva closed out the 14th round on Monday, November 1, 2021, in Pula.
Bande scored the match's opening goal for 1:0 Istra, though Dabro equalized in the 15th for 1:1. Istra was awarded a penalty in the 53rd minute, which Drena Beljo scored for 2:1 and the final score.
Istra is currently in 8th place with 15 points (and one game less), while Lokomotiva is in 5th with 18.
Rijeka v Osijek (Postponed)
Due to five Covid-19 cases in the Osijek team, the Croatian Football Federation postponed the 14th round match between Rijeka and Osijek and scheduled it instead for December 8 at 5 pm.
Since the virus had also infected several players on Osijek II, they could not play their match against Inter Zaprešić.
Before the national team break on November 6, Osijek should host Istria in 1961, but even that match is questionable.
Before the 14th round, Rijeka and Osijek were the two leading teams of the Croatian First League with 27 points from 13 games.
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