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{{short description|Association football club in Croatia}}
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{{Infobox football club
{{Infobox football club
| clubname = HNK Šibenik
| clubname = HNK Šibenik
| image = HNK Šibenik logo.svg
| image = HNK Šibenik logo.svg
| image_size = 160px
| upright = 0.65
| current = 2019–20 HNK Šibenik season
| fullname = Hrvatski nogometni klub Šibenik
| nickname = ''Narančasti'' (The Oranges)
| fullname = Hrvatski nogometni klub Šibenik s.d.d.
| short name = ŠIB
| nickname = ''Narančasti'' (The Oranges)
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|1932|12|1}} (''as RSD Šibenik'')
| short name = ŠIB
| ground = [[Stadion Šubićevac]]
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|1932|12|1}} as ''RSD Šibenik''
| dissolved =
| capacity = 3,970
| chrtitle = President
| ground = [[Stadion Šubićevac]]
| chairman = Željko Karajica
| capacity = 3,412<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.juso-sibenik.hr/objekti/sportski-centar-stadion-na-subicevcu#travnati |title=Javna ustanova športski objekti "Šibenik" |website=www.juso-sibenik.hr |accessdate=8 February 2020}}</ref>
| owner =
| mgrtitle = Head coach
| manager = [[Rajko Vidović]]
| chairman = Jure Zoričić
| league = [[Croatian Football League]]
| mgrtitle =
| season = [[2023–24 Croatian Football League|2023–24]]
| manager = [[Krunoslav Rendulić]]
| position = Prva NL, 1st of 12 (promoted)
| league = [[Croatian First Football League|Prva HNL]]<ref name="Hrvatski nogometni savez"/>
| current = 2024–25 HNK Šibenik season
| season = [[2019–20 Croatian Second Football League|2019–20]]
| website = http://www.hnk-sibenik.hr
| position = Druga HNL, 1st of 16<ref name="Hrvatski nogometni savez">{{cite news |url=https://hns-cff.hr/news/21365/nastavak-nogometnih-natjecanja-30-svibnja/ |title=NASTAVAK NOGOMETNIH NATJECANJA 30. SVIBNJA |website=hns-cff.hr |date=6 May 2020 |accessdate=6 May 2020 |language=Croatian}}</ref>
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'''Hrvatski nogometni klub Šibenik''' ({{langx|en|Croatian Football Club Šibenik}}), better known as '''HNK Šibenik''' or simply '''Šibenik''' ({{IPA|sh|ʃîbeniːk|pron}}), is a [[Croatia]]n professional [[association football|football]] [[sports club|club]] based in [[Šibenik]]. It competes in the [[Croatian Football League|SuperSport HNL]],<ref>{{Cite news |first= |date=2 June 2024 |title=Šibenik je novi prvoligaš! U izravnom dvoboju nadigrao Zrinski (2:0) i osvojio drugu ligu |trans-title=Šibenik is the new first league team! It outplayed Zrinski (2:0) in a direct duel and won the second league |url=https://www.vecernji.hr/sport/uzivo-zrinski-i-sibenik-u-utakmici-sezone-odlucuju-tko-ce-u-prvu-ligu-1773994 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240603081852/https://www.vecernji.hr/sport/uzivo-zrinski-i-sibenik-u-utakmici-sezone-odlucuju-tko-ce-u-prvu-ligu-1773994 |archive-date=3 June 2024 |access-date=22 August 2024 |work=Vecernji.hr |language=Croatian}}</ref> the top flight of Croatian football and plays their home matches at the [[Stadion Šubićevac]], which has a capacity of 3,970.<ref name="subicevac">{{cite web |url=http://www.juso-sibenik.hr/objekti/sportski-centar-stadion-na-subicevcu#travnati |title=Javna ustanova športski objekti "Šibenik" |website=www.juso-sibenik.hr |access-date=8 February 2020 |language=hr |archive-date=3 February 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200203000540/http://www.juso-sibenik.hr/objekti/sportski-centar-stadion-na-subicevcu#travnati |url-status=dead }}</ref>


== History ==
'''HNK Šibenik''' ({{lang-hr|Hrvatski nogometni klub Šibenik}}, {{lang-en|Croatian Football Club Šibenik}}), commonly referred to as '''HNK Šibenik''' ({{IPA-sh|šȉbenīk|hr}}) or simply '''Šibenik''', is a professional Croatian [[Association football|football]] club founded in 1932, and based in the city of [[Šibenik]]. It competes in the [[Croatian First Football League]].<ref name="Hrvatski nogometni savez"/> Since 1948, the club's home ground has been the 3,412-seat [[Stadion Šubićevac]]. The team's traditional home colours are orange shirts with orange shorts and orange socks.
[[File:Nogomet Železničar - Šibenik v drugi zvezni ligi SFRJ 1969.jpg|thumbnail|left|[[NK Železničar Maribor|Železničar Maribor]] vs Šibenik in the [[Yugoslav Second League]], September 1969.]]
The club was formed in 1932 under the name '''Radničko sportsko društvo Šibenik''' (''Workers' Sport Association Šibenik''). The first president, Dr Martin Čičin-Šain, was only appointed to this role during the first board meeting, which was held in August 1933. They played in a stadium in the town area of Crnica, next to the La Dalmatienne factory. The playing field was officially opened on 31 May 1936. The first matches played were part of a 1936 tournament between Šibenik, Osvit, [[RNK Split|Split]] and AŠK. Around the same time the first registered football club in [[Šibenik]] was also formed. This club was called Osvit and it was responsible for the construction of [[Stadion Šubićevac|Šubićevac Stadium]].


The club played its first official league match in 1946 under the name FD Šibenik and the very next year it was crowned the champion of the [[Dalmatia|Dalmatia region]]. The club's new home ground was opened on 1 May 1948 and bore the name of "the people's hero", [[Rade Končar]]. In the 1950–51 season, Šibenik finished top of the Croatian Republic League and gained promotion to the [[Yugoslav Second League]] for the first time in its history. However, they were relegated immediately and it was not until 1954–55 that they returned to the second division. In 1957 the club made it to the semi-final of the [[Yugoslav Cup]].
==History==
[[File:Nogomet Železničar - Šibenik v drugi zvezni ligi SFRJ 1969.jpg|thumbnail|left|[[NK Železničar Maribor]] vs HNK Šibenik in September 1969, Yugoslav Second League]]
The club was formed in 1932 under the name RSD Šibenik ("Workers' Sport Association Šibenik"). The first president, Dr Martin Čičin-Šain, was only appointed to this role during the first board meeting which was held in August 1933. They played in a stadium in the area of Crnica, next to the La Dalmatienne factory in [[Koprivnica]]. The playing field was officially opened on 31 May 1936. The first matches played were part of a 1936 tournament between Šibenik, Osvit, [[RNK Split|Split]] and AŠK. Around the same time the first registered football club in Šibenik was also formed. This club was called Osvit and it was responsible for the construction of [[Stadion Šubićevac]].


In 1983 Šibenik made it back to the Yugoslav Second League, where they played in the West Division, composed from 18 clubs from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and [[Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina|SAP Vojvodina]]. In their first [[1983–84 Yugoslav Second League|season]] (1983–84) they finished fourth, while in the [[1984–85 Yugoslav Second League|1984–85 season]] they came close second, only three points behind the champion [[NK Čelik Zenica|Čelik Zenica]], thus falling short of winning promotion to the [[Yugoslav First League]]. This was their best result in the Yugoslav Second League ever. After holding the middle position of the table for the next couple of seasons, Šibenik finished fifth in the 1987–88 season. They defended their fifth place in the [[1988–89 Yugoslav Second League|1988–89 season]], the first Yugoslav Second League season which featured a unified format instead of two divisions (West and East), as well as in the 1989–90 season.
The club played its first official league match in 1946 under the name FD Šibenik and the very next year it was crowned the champion of the Dalmatia region. The club's new home ground was opened on 1 May 1948 and bore the name of "the people's hero" [[Rade Končar]]. In 1950–51 season, Šibenik finished top of the Croatian Republic League and gained promotion to the [[Yugoslav Second League]] for the first time in their history. However, they were relegated immediately and it was not until 1954–55 that they returned to the second division. In 1957, the club made it to the semi-final of the [[Yugoslav Cup]].


Šibenik played in the [[Croatian First Football League|Croatian First League]] for twelve consecutive seasons, from 1992 until 2003. In 2006 the club finished first in the [[Croatian Second Football League|Croatian Second League]]'s southern division and returned to the first league. In the [[2009–10 Croatian First Football League|2009–10 season]], Šibenik finished fourth in domestic league, which was their best result ever, and thus qualified for the [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|2010–11 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round]] for the first time in its history. They were eliminated in the [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|second qualifying round]] by [[Anorthosis Famagusta FC|Anorthosis Famagusta]] 2–3 on aggregate.
In 1983 Šibenik made it back to the Yugoslav Second League, where they played in the West Division, composed from 18 clubs from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Vojvodina. In their first [[1983–84 Yugoslav Second League|season (1983–84)]] they finished fourth, while in [[1984–85 Yugoslav Second League|1984–85 season]] they came close second, only three points behind the champion, [[NK Čelik Zenica|Čelik Zenica]], thus falling short of winning promotion to the [[Yugoslav First League]]. This was their best result in the Yugoslav Second League ever. After holding the middle position of the table for the next couple of seasons, Šibenik finished fifth in 1987–88 season. They defended their fifth place in [[1988–89 Yugoslav Second League|1988–89 season]], the first Yugoslav Second League season which featured a unified format instead of two divisions (West and East), as well as in 1989–90 season.


Šibenik played in the [[Croatian First Football League|Croatian First League]] for 12 consecutive seasons, from 1992 until 2003. In 2006, the club finished first in the [[Croatian Second Football League|Croatian Second League]]'s southern division and returned to the Croatian First League. In the [[2009–10 Croatian First Football League|2009–10]] season, Šibenik finished fourth in domestic league, which was their best result ever, and thus qualified for the [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|2010–11 Europa League qualifying round]] for the first time in the club's history. They were eliminated in the second qualifying round by [[Anorthosis Famagusta FC|Anorthosis Famagusta]] 2–3 on aggregate.
In the [[2011–12 Croatian First Football League|2011–12 season]], the club finished fourteenth and were relegated to the [[Croatian Second Football League|second league]]. In the [[2012–13 Croatian Second Football League|following season]], Šibenik finished fourth but due to financial difficulties, they were once again relegated to the [[Croatian Third Football League|third league]]. In the 2013–14 season, Šibenik finished in second place with their marksman Miro Slavica scoring 30 goals to take out the league's top goalscorer award, but failed to lead his side to promotion.


At the end of the 2014–15 season, Šibenik gained promotion to the second league, topping the [[Treća HNL|third league – south]]. Mirko Labrović took over as manager in 2015. They finished close second to [[HNK Cibalia|Cibalia]] in the [[2015–16 Croatian Second Football League|2015–16 season]], failing to beat them in the last match of the season and thus failing to win direct promotion to the [[2016–17 Croatian First Football League|first tier]] by only one point. Šibenik played against [[NK Istra 1961|Istra 1961]] in the [[2015–16 Croatian First Football League#Relegation play-offs|relegation play-offs]] on 29 May and 1 June 2016. Both matches ended 1–1 and Šibenik lost the play-off after [[penalty shootout]].
In the [[2011–12 Croatian First Football League|2011–12]] Prva HNL season, the club finished fourteenth and were relegated to [[Croatian Second Football League|Druga HNL]]. In the [[2012–13 Croatian Second Football League|following season]], Šibenik finished fourth, but due to financial difficulties, they were once again relegated to [[Treća HNL]]. In the 2013–14 season, Šibenik finished in second place with their marksman Miro Slavica scoring 30 goals to take out the league's top goalscorer award, but failed to lead his side to promotion.


In the [[2018–19 Croatian Second Football League|2018–19 season]], Šibenik finished a close second to [[NK Varaždin (2012)|Varaždin]], and again played [[2018–19 Croatian First Football League#Relegation play-offs|relegation play-offs]] over Istra 1961. The first match played in Šibenik ended 1–1 but in the second match played on [[Stadion Aldo Drosina]], Istra beat them by a scoreline of 0–2. On 6 May 2020, by a decision of the [[Croatian Football Federation]] to suspend the [[2019–20 Croatian Second Football League|2019–20 Croatian Second League]] season, Šibenik was promoted to the first tier after eight seasons.<ref name="hns-cff.hr">{{cite web |url=https://hns-cff.hr/news/21365/nastavak-nogometnih-natjecanja-30-svibnja/ |title=Nastavak nogometnih natjecanja 30. svibnja |publisher=Croatian Football Federation |date=6 May 2020 |access-date=6 May 2020 |language=hr |archive-date=26 May 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200526171302/https://hns-cff.hr/news/21365/nastavak-nogometnih-natjecanja-30-svibnja/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
At the end of the 2014–15 season, Šibenik gained promotion to [[Druga HNL]], topping the [[3. HNL - Jug]]. Mirko Labrović took over as manager in 2015. They finished close second to [[HNK Cibalia|Cibalia]] in [[2015–16 Croatian Second Football League|2015–16]], failing to beat them in the last match of the season and thus failing to win direct promotion to the [[2016–17 Croatian First Football League|Croatian First League]] by only one point. Šibenik played against [[NK Istra 1961|Istra 1961]] in [[2015–16 Croatian First Football League#Relegation play-offs|relegation play-offs]] on 29 May and 1 June 2016. Both matches ended 1–1 and Šibenik lost the play-off after penalty shoot-out.


== Honours ==
In the [[2018–19 Croatian Second Football League|2018–19 season]], Šibenik finished close second to [[NK Varaždin (2012)|Varaždin]], and again played [[2018–19 Croatian First Football League#Relegation play-offs|relegation play-offs]] over Istra 1961. The first match played in Šibenik ended 1–1, but in the second match played on [[Stadion Aldo Drosina]], Istra beat them by a score of 0–2.

On 6 May 2020, by the decision of the [[Croatian Football Federation]] to suspend the [[2019–20 Croatian Second Football League|2019–20 Croatian Second League]], Šibenik was promoted to the first league after 8 years.<ref name="Hrvatski nogometni savez"/>

==Honours==
*[[Croatian Republic Football League|Yugoslav Third League]] (South):
*[[Croatian Republic Football League|Yugoslav Third League]] (South):
**'''Winners (3)''': 1950–51, 1975–76, 1982–83
**'''Winners (3)''': 1950–51, 1975–76, 1982–83
*[[Croatian First Football League]]:
*[[Croatian Second Football League]] / [[First Football League (Croatia)|First Football League]]:
**'''Fourth place (1)''': [[2009–10 Croatian First Football League|2009–10]]
**'''Winners (3)''': [[2005–06 Croatian Second Football League|2005–06]], [[2019–20 Croatian Second Football League|2019–20]], [[2023–24 First Football League (Croatia)|2023–24]]<ref name="hns-cff.hr"/>
*[[Croatian Second Football League]]:
**'''Winners (2)''': [[2005–06 Croatian Second Football League|2005–06]], [[2019–20 Croatian Second Football League|2019–20]]<ref name="Hrvatski nogometni savez"/>
**'''Runners-up (2)''': [[2015–16 Croatian Second Football League|2015–16]], [[2018–19 Croatian Second Football League|2018–19]]
**'''Runners-up (2)''': [[2015–16 Croatian Second Football League|2015–16]], [[2018–19 Croatian Second Football League|2018–19]]
*[[Croatian Football Cup|Croatian Cup]]:
*[[Croatian Football Cup|Croatian Cup]]:
**'''Runners-up (2)''': [[2009–10 Croatian Football Cup|2009–10]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=cro/news/newsid=1485245.html|title=Hajduk's five-year wait comes to an end|work=UEFA.com|publisher=[[UEFA]]|access-date=27 October 2021|archive-date=9 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309122222/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=cro/news/newsid=1485245.html|url-status=live}}</ref> [[2022–23 Croatian Football Cup|2022–23]]
**'''Runners-up (1)''': [[2009–10 Croatian Football Cup|2009–10]]


==Recent seasons==
== Recent seasons ==
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|[[Luka Juričić (footballer)|Luka Juričić]]
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|[[Deni Jurić]]
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|[[Ivan Delić (Croatian footballer)|Ivan Delić]], [[Marin Jakoliš]]
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:<small> League: '''P''' = Matches played; '''W''' = Matches won; '''D''' = Matches drawn; '''L''' = Matches lost; '''F''' = Goals for; '''A''' = Goals against; '''Pts''' = Points won; '''Pos''' = Final position;</small>
:<small> League: '''P''' = Matches played; '''W''' = Matches won; '''D''' = Matches drawn; '''L''' = Matches lost; '''F''' = Goals for; '''A''' = Goals against; '''Pts''' = Points won; '''Pos''' = Final position;</small>
:<small> Cup: '''R1''' = First round; '''R2''' = Round of 16; '''QF''' = Quarter-final; '''SF''' = Semi-final; '''RU''' = Runner-up; '''W''' = Competition won;</small>
:<small> Cup: '''R1''' = First round; '''R2''' = Round of 16; '''QF''' = Quarter-final; '''SF''' = Semi-final; '''RU''' = Runner-up; '''W''' = Competition won;</small>
== Apperances and goals==
Only available information from recent times in official matches.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! No.
! width="200"|Player
! width="50"|Apperances
|-
| 1
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Josip Bulat (born 1972)|Josip Bulat]]
| 231
|-
| 2
| {{flagicon|CRO}}[[Klaudio Vuković]]
| 213
|-
| 3
|{{flagicon|KOS}} [[Xhevdet Muriqi]]
|199
|-
| 4
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Armando Marenzi]]
|197
|-
| 5
| {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Anel Karabeg ]]
| 175
|-
| 6
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Zoran Slavica ]]
| 150
|-
|7
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Marko Kartelo]]
| 145
|-
|8
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Martin Vukorepa]]
| 143
|-
| 9
| {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Mehmed Alispahić]]
| 132
|-
| 10
| {{flagicon|CRO}} '''[[Ivan Roca]]'''
|130
|-
|}
=== Top goalscorers ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Rank!!Player!!Goals
|-
|1 ||style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Klaudio Vuković]] ||50
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|2 ||style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Miro Slavica]] ||39
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|3 || style="text-align:left;" |{{flagicon|ALB}} [[Ylli Shehu]]||35
|-
|4 ||style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Ermin Zec]] ||32
|-
|5 || style="text-align:left;" |{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Armando Marenzi]]||31
|-
|6 ||style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Nadoveza]]
||30
|-
|7 ||style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Ivan Božić (footballer, born 1983)|Ivan Božić]] ||30
|-
|8 ||style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Joško Popović]] ||30
|-
|9 ||style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Dražen Gović]] ||28
|-
|10 ||style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Mehmed Alispahić]] ||25
|-
|}


==European record==
== European record ==


===Summary===
=== Summary ===
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! width="160"|Competition
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<small>Last updated on 10 September 2010.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=64384/profile/index.html UEFA.com]</ref><br>'''Pld''' = Matches played; '''W''' = Matches won; '''D''' = Matches drawn; '''L''' = Matches lost; '''GF''' = Goals for; '''GA''' = Goals against</small>
<small>Last updated on 10 September 2010.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=64384/profile/index.html |title=UEFA.com |access-date=15 October 2015 |archive-date=9 September 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150909043448/http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=64384/profile/index.html |url-status=live }}</ref><br>'''Pld''' = Matches played; '''W''' = Matches won; '''D''' = Matches drawn; '''L''' = Matches lost; '''GF''' = Goals for; '''GA''' = Goals against</small>


===By season===
=== By season ===
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! width="55"|Home
! width="55"|Away
! width="55"|Away
! width="70"|[[Two-legged tie|Agg.]]
! width="70"|[[Two-legged tie|Agg.]]
!
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| rowspan=2|2010–11
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| bgcolor="#ffffdd"| 0–0
| bgcolor="#ffffdd"| 0–0
| bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 3–0
| bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 3–0
| 3–0
| 3–0
| [[File:Symbol keep vote.svg|17px]]
|-
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| QR2
| QR2
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| bgcolor="#ffdddd"| 0–3 ([[Extra time|aet]])
| bgcolor="#ffdddd"| 0–3 ([[Extra time|aet]])
| bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 2–0
| bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 2–0
| 2–3
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==Current squad==
== Players ==
=== Current squad ===
{{updated|8 July 2020}}<ref>{{cite web|title=First Team|url=http://hnk-sibenik.hr/momcad/|publisher=HNK Šibenik|accessdate=30 July 2018}}</ref>
{{updated|6 January 2025|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hnk-sibenik.hr/momcad/|title=Momčad|trans-title=First Team|language=Croatian|publisher=HNK Šibenik|access-date=30 July 2018}}</ref>}}
{{Fs start|nat=|pos=|other=|no=|name=}}
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=CRO|name=[[Nediljko Labrović]]|pos=GK|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=BIH|name=[[Boris Pandža]]|pos=DF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=CRO|name=Antonio Đaković|pos=GK|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=CRO|name=[[Martin Pajić]]|pos=DF|other=}}
{{fs player|no=2|nat=CRO|name=Bruno Brajković|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=CRO|name=[[Karlo Bilić]]|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=CRO|name=Josip Gačić|pos=DF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=CRO|name=[[Luka Fuštin]]|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=CRO|name=Duje Dujmović|pos=DF|other=on loan from [[HNK Rijeka|Rijeka]]}}
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=CRO|name=[[Nikola Rak]]|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=CMR|name=Joseph Iyendjock|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=GHA|name=[[Prince Ampem Obeng]]|pos=FW|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=CRO|name=Josip Majić|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=CRO|name=[[Branimir Barišić]]|pos=DF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=MNE|name=Ognjen Bakić|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=CRO|name=[[Josip Maleš]]|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=CRO|name=[[Ivan Božić (footballer, born 1997)|Ivan Božić]]|pos=FW|other=}}
{{Fs mid|nat=|pos=|other=|no=|name=}}
{{fs player|no=11|nat=CRO|name=[[Ivan Laća]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=CRO|name=[[Martin Vukorepa]]|pos=DF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=GHA|name=Morrison Agyemang|pos=DF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=CRO|name=[[Marko Bulat (footballer, born 2001)|Marko Bulat]]|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=BRA|name=[[Lucas Cini]]|pos=FW|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=CRO|name=[[Toni Španja]]|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=CRO|name=[[Ivan Santini]]|pos=FW|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=CRO|name=[[Luka Celić]]|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=CRO|name=[[Ivan Delić (Croatian footballer)|Ivan Delić]]|pos=FW|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=CRO|name=[[Toni Vidović]]|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=ESP|name=[[Iker Pozo]]|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=CRO|name=[[Pjero Lokin]]|pos=FW|other=}}
{{fs player|no=22|nat=CRO|name=Toni Kolega|pos=FW}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=CRO|name=[[Mario Ćurić]]|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=95|nat=CRO|name=[[Lovre Rogić]]|pos=GK|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=COL|name=[[Carlos Torres (footballer, born 2002)|Carlos Torres]]|pos=FW|other=}}
{{Fs end|nat=|pos=|other=|no=|name=}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=CRO|name=[[Roberto Punčec]]|pos=DF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=CRO|name=Patrik Mohorović|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=CRO|name=Lovre Kulušić|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=CRO|name=Ivan Roca|pos=MF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=CRO|name=Bruno Zdunić|pos=FW|other=on loan from [[NK Dugopolje|Dugopolje]]}}
{{Fs player|no=36|nat=CRO|name=Ante Kavelj|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=43|nat=CRO|name=[[Šime Gržan]]|pos=DF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=MKD|name=[[Leonard Zuta]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=55|nat=AUT|name=[[Stefan Perić]]|pos=DF|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=CRO|name=Ivan Baković|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=CRO|name=Marin Prekodravac|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=[[Aidan Liu]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CRO|name=Zlatan Koščević|pos=FW}}
{{Fs end}}

===Dual registration===
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=74|nat=CRO|name=Luigi Mišević|pos=GK|other=at [[NK Solin|Solin]]}}
{{Fs end}}


===Out on loan===
===Out on loan===
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=99|nat=CRO|name=Diego Sekulić|pos=FW|other=at [[NK BSK Bijelo Brdo|BSK Bijelo Brdo]] until 30 June 2025}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|name=Kayky Alves|pos=MF|other=at [[NK Croatia Zmijavci|Croatia Zmijavci]] until 29 June 2025}}
{{Fs end}}
{{Fs end}}


==Personnel==
== Personnel ==

{{updated|20 June 2019}}
=== Coaching staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
{{updated|28.11.2024}}<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.hnk-sibenik.hr/momcad/ |title=Prva momčad |publisher=HNK Šibenik |access-date=13 March 2023}}</ref>
|-
{{Fb cs header}}
! style="color:#1C39BB; background:#FFFFFF;"|Staff
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Director of football |s={{flagicon|CRO}} Hrvoje Kulušić}}
! style="color:#1C39BB; background:#FFFFFF;"|Job title
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head coach |s={{flagicon|CRO}} [[Rajko Vidović]]}}
|-
| {{flagicon|CRO}} Jure Zoričić
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Assistant coaches |s={{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Božić<br>{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivo Šupe}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=Goalkeeper coach |s={{flagicon|CRO}} Marko Mihaljević}}
| Chairman
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Fitness coaches |s={{flagicon|CRO}} Frane Cinotti<br>{{flagicon|CRO}} Ante Rak}}
|-
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Physiotherapists |s={{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Čular<br />{{flagicon|CRO}} Duje Protega<br>{{flagicon|CRO}} Mario Petrović}}
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Josip Bulat]]
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Team manager
| Chairman of the <br/>Supervisory Board
|s={{flagicon|CRO}} Josip Maleš}}
|-
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Analyst
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Bulat]]
|s={{flagicon|CRO}} Armin Alibegović}}
| Director of Football
|-
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Krunoslav Rendulić]]
| Manager
|-
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Klaudio Vuković]]
| Assistant Manager
|-
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivica Matas]]
| Goalkeeper Coach
|-
| {{flagicon|CRO}} Frane Cinotti
| Condition Coach
|-
| {{flagicon|CRO}} Sanja Čikara-Pleić
| Medical
|-
| {{flagicon|CRO}} Krešimir Zamarin
| Medical
|-
| {{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Čular
| Physiotherapist
|-
| {{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Petrušić
| Physiotherapist
|}
|}


==Notable players==
== Notable players ==
The following HNK Šibenik players have been capped at full international level. Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club.
The following HNK Šibenik players have been capped at full international level. Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club.
{|
{|
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*{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Nadoveza]] <small>(1959–1963)</small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Nadoveza]] <small>(1959–1963)</small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Krasnodar Rora]] <small>(1962–1964) </small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Krasnodar Rora]] <small>(1962–1964) </small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikica Cukrov]] </small>(1971–1975)</small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikica Cukrov]] <small>(1971–1975)</small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Goran Pauk]] <small>(1980–1987, 1988–1993)</small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Nikezić]] <small>(1982–1984)</small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Nikezić]] <small>(1982–1984)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Dean Računica]] <small>(1986–1992)</small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Dean Računica]] <small>(1986–1992)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Slaven Bilić]] <small>(1988–1989)</small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Slaven Bilić]] <small>(1988–1989)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Tomislav Erceg]] <small>(1990–1991)</small>
*{{Flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Tomislav Erceg]] <small>(1990–1991)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Mate Baturina]] <small>(1993–1996)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Mate Baturina]] <small>(1993–1996)</small>
*{{Flagicon|ALB}} [[Ylli Shehu]] <small>(1994–1995)</small>
*{{Flagicon|ALB}} [[Ylli Shehu]] <small>(1994–1995)</small>
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*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivica Križanac]] <small>(1997–1998)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivica Križanac]] <small>(1997–1998)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Joško Popović]] <small>(1997–1999)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Joško Popović]] <small>(1997–1999)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Krunoslav Rendulić]] <small>(1997–1999)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Gordon Schildenfeld]] <small>(2001–2007)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Mate Maleš]] <small>(2003–2007)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Mate Maleš]] <small>(2003–2007)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Ante Rukavina]] <small>(2004–2007)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Ante Rukavina]] <small>(2004–2007)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Gordon Schildenfeld]] <small>(2001–2007)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Kalinić (footballer)|Nikola Kalinić]] <small>(2006–2007)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Kalinić]] <small>(2006–2007)</small>
*{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Ermin Zec]] <small>(2007–2010)</small>
*{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Ermin Zec]] <small>(2007–2010)</small>
*{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Mehmed Alispahić]] <small>(2008–2011, 2016–2017, 2017–2018)</small>
*{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Mehmed Alispahić]] <small>(2008–2011, 2016–2017, 2017–2018)</small>
*{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Samir Duro]] <small>(2009)</small>
*{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Samir Duro]] <small>(2009)</small>
*{{Flagicon|MKD}} [[Daniel Georgievski]] <small>(2010–2012)</small>
*{{Flagicon|MKD}} [[Daniel Georgievski]] <small>(2010–2012)</small>
*{{Flagicon|CRO}} [[Duje Ćaleta-Car]] <small>(2012–2013)</small>
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|valign="top"|
*{{Flagicon|MKD}} [[Todor Todoroski]] <small>(2019–2021)</small>
*{{Flagicon|IND}} [[Sandesh Jhingan]] <small>(2021–2022)</small>
|}
|}


==Managerial history==
== Coaching history ==
{{Col-begin-small}}
{{div col|colwidth=35em|small=yes}}
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ivica Šangulin]] (1983–1985)
{{Col-3}}
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Tomislav Ivić]] (1972–1973)
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Nadoveza]] (1985–1986)
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Milić]] (1986–1987)
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milan Ribar]] (1987–1988)
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Žarko Nedeljković]] (1988–1989)
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mladen Vranković]] (1989–1990)
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mladen Vranković]] (1989–1990)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivica Šangulin]] (1989–1992)
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikica Cukrov]] (1990–1992)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikica Cukrov]] (1992)
*{{flagicon|Bosnia|1992}} [[Franjo Džidić]] (1992–1993)
*{{flagicon|Bosnia|1992}} [[Franjo Džidić]] (1992–93)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Krasnodar Rora]] (1993)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Krasnodar Rora]] (1992–93)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Branko Tucak]] (1993–1994)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Branko Tucak]] (1993–1994)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivica Matković (football coach)|Ivica Matković]] (1993–94)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivica Matković (football coach)|Ivica Matković]] (1993–1994)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivica Šangulin]] (1994–1995)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivica Šangulin]] (1994–1995)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Rajko Magić]] (1995)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Rajko Magić]] (1995)
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*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Rajko Magić]] (1998–1999)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Rajko Magić]] (1998–1999)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Stanko Mršić]] (1999)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Stanko Mršić]] (1999)
{{Col-3}}
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Anđelko Godinić (1999)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Anđelko Godinić (1999)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Goran Krešimir Vidov (1999)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Goran Krešimir Vidov (1999)
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*{{flagicon|CRO}} Anđelko Godinić (interim) (2009)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Anđelko Godinić (interim) (2009)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Branko Karačić]] (2009–2010)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Branko Karačić]] (2009–2010)
{{Col-3}}
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Anđelko Godinić (interim) (2010)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Anđelko Godinić (interim) (2010)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Vjekoslav Lokica]] (2010–2011)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Vjekoslav Lokica]] (2010–2011)
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*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Damir Petravić]] (2014)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Damir Petravić]] (2014)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Mirko Labrović (2014–2016)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Mirko Labrović (2014–2016)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Krešimir Sunara (2016)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Krešimir Sunara]] (2016)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Goran Tomić]] (2016)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Goran Tomić]] (2016)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Katalinić]] (2016)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Katalinić]] (2016)
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*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Zoran Slavica]] (2017)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Zoran Slavica]] (2017)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Borimir Perković]] (2017–2019)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Borimir Perković]] (2017–2019)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Krunoslav Rendulić]] (2019–present)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Krunoslav Rendulić]] (2019–2021)
*{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Sergio Escobar Cabus|Sergi Escobar]] (2021)
{{Col-end}}
*{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Mario Rosas]] (2021–2022)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ferdo Milin]] (2022)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Marko Kartelo]] (interim) (2022)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Marko Kartelo]] (2022)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivica Matas (interim) (2022)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Dean Računica]] (2022)
*{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Damir Čanadi]] (2022)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mario Cvitanović]] (2022–2023)
*{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Damir Čanadi]] (2023)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mario Carević]] (2023–2024)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Marko Kartelo]] (2024)
*{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Rajko Vidović]](2024-)
{{div col end}}


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{reflist}}

== External links ==
{{commons category|HNK Šibenik}}


==External links==
*{{Official website}} {{in lang|hr}}
*{{Official website}} {{in lang|hr}}
*[http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=64384/domestic/index.html HNK Šibenik profile] at [[UEFA.com]]
*[http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=64384/domestic/index.html HNK Šibenik profile] at [[UEFA.com]]
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 6 January 2025

HNK Šibenik
Full nameHrvatski nogometni klub Šibenik
Nickname(s)Narančasti (The Oranges)
Short nameŠIB
Founded1 December 1932; 92 years ago (1932-12-01) (as RSD Šibenik)
GroundStadion Šubićevac
Capacity3,970
PresidentŽeljko Karajica
Head coachRajko Vidović
LeagueCroatian Football League
2023–24Prva NL, 1st of 12 (promoted)
Websitehttp://www.hnk-sibenik.hr
Current season

Hrvatski nogometni klub Šibenik (English: Croatian Football Club Šibenik), better known as HNK Šibenik or simply Šibenik (pronounced [ʃîbeniːk]), is a Croatian professional football club based in Šibenik. It competes in the SuperSport HNL,[1] the top flight of Croatian football and plays their home matches at the Stadion Šubićevac, which has a capacity of 3,970.[2]

History

[edit]
Železničar Maribor vs Šibenik in the Yugoslav Second League, September 1969.

The club was formed in 1932 under the name Radničko sportsko društvo Šibenik (Workers' Sport Association Šibenik). The first president, Dr Martin Čičin-Šain, was only appointed to this role during the first board meeting, which was held in August 1933. They played in a stadium in the town area of Crnica, next to the La Dalmatienne factory. The playing field was officially opened on 31 May 1936. The first matches played were part of a 1936 tournament between Šibenik, Osvit, Split and AŠK. Around the same time the first registered football club in Šibenik was also formed. This club was called Osvit and it was responsible for the construction of Šubićevac Stadium.

The club played its first official league match in 1946 under the name FD Šibenik and the very next year it was crowned the champion of the Dalmatia region. The club's new home ground was opened on 1 May 1948 and bore the name of "the people's hero", Rade Končar. In the 1950–51 season, Šibenik finished top of the Croatian Republic League and gained promotion to the Yugoslav Second League for the first time in its history. However, they were relegated immediately and it was not until 1954–55 that they returned to the second division. In 1957 the club made it to the semi-final of the Yugoslav Cup.

In 1983 Šibenik made it back to the Yugoslav Second League, where they played in the West Division, composed from 18 clubs from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and SAP Vojvodina. In their first season (1983–84) they finished fourth, while in the 1984–85 season they came close second, only three points behind the champion Čelik Zenica, thus falling short of winning promotion to the Yugoslav First League. This was their best result in the Yugoslav Second League ever. After holding the middle position of the table for the next couple of seasons, Šibenik finished fifth in the 1987–88 season. They defended their fifth place in the 1988–89 season, the first Yugoslav Second League season which featured a unified format instead of two divisions (West and East), as well as in the 1989–90 season.

Šibenik played in the Croatian First League for twelve consecutive seasons, from 1992 until 2003. In 2006 the club finished first in the Croatian Second League's southern division and returned to the first league. In the 2009–10 season, Šibenik finished fourth in domestic league, which was their best result ever, and thus qualified for the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round for the first time in its history. They were eliminated in the second qualifying round by Anorthosis Famagusta 2–3 on aggregate.

In the 2011–12 season, the club finished fourteenth and were relegated to the second league. In the following season, Šibenik finished fourth but due to financial difficulties, they were once again relegated to the third league. In the 2013–14 season, Šibenik finished in second place with their marksman Miro Slavica scoring 30 goals to take out the league's top goalscorer award, but failed to lead his side to promotion.

At the end of the 2014–15 season, Šibenik gained promotion to the second league, topping the third league – south. Mirko Labrović took over as manager in 2015. They finished close second to Cibalia in the 2015–16 season, failing to beat them in the last match of the season and thus failing to win direct promotion to the first tier by only one point. Šibenik played against Istra 1961 in the relegation play-offs on 29 May and 1 June 2016. Both matches ended 1–1 and Šibenik lost the play-off after penalty shootout.

In the 2018–19 season, Šibenik finished a close second to Varaždin, and again played relegation play-offs over Istra 1961. The first match played in Šibenik ended 1–1 but in the second match played on Stadion Aldo Drosina, Istra beat them by a scoreline of 0–2. On 6 May 2020, by a decision of the Croatian Football Federation to suspend the 2019–20 Croatian Second League season, Šibenik was promoted to the first tier after eight seasons.[3]

Honours

[edit]

Recent seasons

[edit]
Season League Cup European competitions Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Player Goals
1992 1. HNL 22 2 7 13 18 41 11 12th Mile Petković, Dean Računica 4
1992–93 1. HNL 30 4 8 18 21 45 16 16th QF Ismet Mulavdić 6
1993–94 1. HNL 34 12 8 14 36 42 32 13th R2 Ylli Shehu 7
1994–95 1. HNL 30 9 10 11 44 46 37 9th R2 Ylli Shehu 22
1995–96 1. A HNL 36 15 6 15 44 43 51 7th R2 Mate Baturina 11
1996–97 1. A HNL 30 11 8 11 35 30 41 7th R1 Robert Banđen, Ylli Shehu 6
1997–98 1. HNL 32 9 8 15 35 45 34 9th R1 Joško Popović 9
1998–99 1. HNL 32 12 5 15 48 59 41 8th R2 Joško Popović 21
1999–2000 1. HNL 33 8 10 15 33 50 34 9th R2 Klaudio Vuković 12
2000–01 1. HNL 32 12 7 13 40 40 43 7th R2 Paul Matas 12
2001–02 1. HNL 30 10 6 14 33 36 36 11th R2 Mate Dragičević 12
2002–03 1. HNL 32 8 7 17 37 53 31 12th ↓ R2 Ivan Bulat 9
2003–04 2. HNL South 32 15 4 13 45 42 49 4th R1
2004–05 2. HNL South 32 13 12 7 42 26 48(−3) 4th R1 Ivan Božić 12
2005–06 2. HNL South 32 21 6 5 71 38 69 1st ↑ R1 Ivan Božić 14
2006–07 1. HNL 33 14 7 12 50 47 49 4th R2 Marko Kartelo 10
2007–08 1. HNL 33 9 12 12 34 52 39 10th R2 Frane Vitaić, Ermin Zec 8
2008–09 1. HNL 33 13 7 13 44 35 46 6th R1 Ermin Zec 14
2009–10 1. HNL 30 14 8 8 34 37 50 4th RU Ermin Zec 11
2010–11 1. HNL 30 8 11 11 37 38 35 12th R2 Europa League QR2 Mehmed Alispahić 11
2011–12 1. HNL 30 6 9 15 27 40 27 14th ↓ R1 Stipe Bačelić-Grgić 4
2012–13 2. HNL 30 13 10 7 42 31 48 4th ↓ R1 Franjo Tepurić 12
2013–14 3. HNL South 34 21 8 5 73 27 71 2nd R1 Miro Slavica 30
2014–15 3. HNL South 34 23 5 6 78 25 74 1st ↑ R2 Igor Prijić 14
2015–16 2. HNL 33 20 9 4 54 21 69 2nd R2 Theophilus Solomon 11
2016–17 2. HNL 33 12 9 12 32 33 45 7th R2 Miro Slavica 9
2017–18 2. HNL 33 11 9 13 39 43 42 7th R2 Davor Kukec 7
2018–19 2. HNL 26 13 7 6 38 25 46 2nd R2 Prince Ampem 7
2019–20 2. HNL 19 13 2 4 26 15 41 1st ↑ QF Luka Juričić 8
2020–21 1. HNL 36 9 8 19 32 47 35 6th R2 Deni Jurić 11
2021–22 1. HNL 36 9 5 22 46 75 32 8th R2 Ivan Delić, Marin Jakoliš 10
2022–23 HNL 36 5 12 19 24 56 27 10th ↓ RU Ivan Dolček 5
2023–24 1. NL 33 26 4 3 68 18 82 1st ↑ R1 Josip Majić 14

Key

League: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; Pts = Points won; Pos = Final position;
Cup: R1 = First round; R2 = Round of 16; QF = Quarter-final; SF = Semi-final; RU = Runner-up; W = Competition won;

Apperances and goals

[edit]

Only available information from recent times in official matches.

No. Player Apperances
1 Croatia Josip Bulat 231
2 CroatiaKlaudio Vuković 213
3 Kosovo Xhevdet Muriqi 199
4 Croatia Armando Marenzi 197
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina Anel Karabeg 175
6 Croatia Zoran Slavica 150
7 Croatia Marko Kartelo 145
8 Croatia Martin Vukorepa 143
9 Bosnia and Herzegovina Mehmed Alispahić 132
10 Croatia Ivan Roca 130

Top goalscorers

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Rank Player Goals
1 Croatia Klaudio Vuković 50
2 Croatia Miro Slavica 39
3 Albania Ylli Shehu 35
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ermin Zec 32
5 Croatia Armando Marenzi 31
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Petar Nadoveza 30
7 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivan Božić 30
8 Croatia Joško Popović 30
9 Croatia Dražen Gović 28
10 Bosnia and Herzegovina Mehmed Alispahić 25

European record

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Summary

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Competition Pld W D L GF GA Last season played
UEFA Europa League 4 2 1 1 5 3 2010–11
Total 4 2 1 1 5 3

Last updated on 10 September 2010.[5]
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against

By season

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Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
2010–11 Europa League QR1 Malta Sliema Wanderers 0–0 3–0 3–0
QR2 Cyprus Anorthosis 0–3 (aet) 2–0 2–3

Players

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Current squad

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As of 6 January 2025[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Croatia CRO Antonio Đaković (captain)
2 DF Croatia CRO Bruno Brajković
4 DF Croatia CRO Josip Gačić
5 DF Croatia CRO Duje Dujmović (on loan from Rijeka)
6 MF Cameroon CMR Joseph Iyendjock
7 MF Croatia CRO Josip Majić
8 MF Montenegro MNE Ognjen Bakić
9 FW Croatia CRO Ivan Božić
11 FW Croatia CRO Ivan Laća
15 DF Ghana GHA Morrison Agyemang
17 FW Brazil BRA Lucas Cini
18 FW Croatia CRO Ivan Santini
19 FW Croatia CRO Ivan Delić
21 MF Spain ESP Iker Pozo
22 FW Croatia CRO Toni Kolega
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW Colombia COL Carlos Torres
24 DF Croatia CRO Roberto Punčec
25 GK Croatia CRO Patrik Mohorović
27 MF Croatia CRO Lovre Kulušić
28 MF Croatia CRO Ivan Roca
30 FW Croatia CRO Bruno Zdunić (on loan from Dugopolje)
36 MF Croatia CRO Ante Kavelj
43 DF Croatia CRO Šime Gržan
44 DF North Macedonia MKD Leonard Zuta
55 DF Austria AUT Stefan Perić
77 FW Croatia CRO Ivan Baković
88 MF Croatia CRO Marin Prekodravac
DF United States USA Aidan Liu
FW Croatia CRO Zlatan Koščević

Dual registration

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
74 GK Croatia CRO Luigi Mišević (at Solin)

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
99 FW Croatia CRO Diego Sekulić (at BSK Bijelo Brdo until 30 June 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Brazil BRA Kayky Alves (at Croatia Zmijavci until 29 June 2025)

Personnel

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Coaching staff

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As of 28.11.2024[7]
Position Staff
Director of football Croatia Hrvoje Kulušić
Head coach Croatia Rajko Vidović
Assistant coaches Croatia Ivan Božić
Croatia Ivo Šupe
Goalkeeper coach Croatia Marko Mihaljević
Fitness coaches Croatia Frane Cinotti
Croatia Ante Rak
Physiotherapists Croatia Ivan Čular
Croatia Duje Protega
Croatia Mario Petrović
Team manager Croatia Josip Maleš
Analyst Croatia Armin Alibegović

Notable players

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The following HNK Šibenik players have been capped at full international level. Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club.

   

Coaching history

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References

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  1. ^ "Šibenik je novi prvoligaš! U izravnom dvoboju nadigrao Zrinski (2:0) i osvojio drugu ligu" [Šibenik is the new first league team! It outplayed Zrinski (2:0) in a direct duel and won the second league]. Vecernji.hr (in Croatian). 2 June 2024. Archived from the original on 3 June 2024. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Javna ustanova športski objekti "Šibenik"". www.juso-sibenik.hr (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 3 February 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Nastavak nogometnih natjecanja 30. svibnja" (in Croatian). Croatian Football Federation. 6 May 2020. Archived from the original on 26 May 2020. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Hajduk's five-year wait comes to an end". UEFA.com. UEFA. Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  5. ^ "UEFA.com". Archived from the original on 9 September 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Momčad" [First Team] (in Croatian). HNK Šibenik. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Prva momčad". HNK Šibenik. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
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