It may be a bit rainy or windy at times, but this weekend is full of things to do from Carnival to the Split Half Marathon.
Croatian footballer Danijel Subašić sends his love to Zadar from Monaco...
On the 11th of February 2017, thousands of miles away from Split, a very special event took place in San Pedro, California.
A popular Croatian sports journalist is marking the 106th birthday of Hajduk with a trip to New York.
Mario Branco talked for the club’s official web-site in Belek, Turkey where Hajduk's is preparing for the spring season
In recent days there has been a lot of talk about the regional football league that should start in 2018. The Balkan League, as we will call it, will be a competition of football clubs from the former Yugoslavia. So, what is it all about?
In the 19th round match of the First Division, Hajduk pulled out a last minute win against Cibalia (2:1) in Vinkovci. Cibalia ended the meeting with three players down as Šimunac (76), Filipović (89) and Čuljak (90 + 5) were all given red cards. Index.hr reports the details on 10 December, 2016.
After a shock defeat to RNK Split during a Croatian Cup match last week, Hajduk trainer Marijan Pušnik and the club parted ways. Today, Hajduk has named their new trainer.
Disciplinary judge of the First Division, Saša Pavličić-Bekić, has adopted a decision to discharge the North stands at Poljud stadium. Hajduk Split will see games without fans in the North, and will have to pay a 30 thousand kuna fine, reported Index.hr yesterday.
Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split are amongst the 10 largest 'producers' of players to leagues across Europe. Osijek is amongst the top 30.