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'''POŠK''' ('''PO'''morski '''Š'''portski '''K'''lub: ''Marine Sports Club'') is a [[croatia]]n [[water polo]] club from [[Split]]. The club was founded in 1937. |
'''POŠK''' ('''PO'''morski '''Š'''portski '''K'''lub: ''Marine Sports Club'') is a [[croatia]]n [[water polo]] club from [[Split, Croatia|Split]]. The club was founded in 1937. |
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The club developed in a big name in the world of water polo, especially from the 80s onwards, during which the [[Yugoslav Water Polo Championship|national championship]] of Yugoslavia have been lost many times in points after tough "battles" against the remaining giants of the erstwhile Yugoslav and European water polo as [[HAVK Mladost|Mladost]], [[VK Jug|Jug]], [[VK Partizan|Partizan]] and [[VK Primorac Kotor|Primorac Kotor]]. |
The club developed in a big name in the world of water polo, especially from the 80s onwards, during which the [[Yugoslav Water Polo Championship|national championship]] of Yugoslavia have been lost many times in points after tough "battles" against the remaining giants of the erstwhile Yugoslav and European water polo as [[HAVK Mladost|Mladost]], [[VK Jug|Jug]], [[VK Partizan|Partizan]] and [[VK Primorac Kotor|Primorac Kotor]]. |
Revision as of 19:45, 3 December 2014
POŠK (POmorski Športski Klub: Marine Sports Club) is a croatian water polo club from Split. The club was founded in 1937.
The club developed in a big name in the world of water polo, especially from the 80s onwards, during which the national championship of Yugoslavia have been lost many times in points after tough "battles" against the remaining giants of the erstwhile Yugoslav and European water polo as Mladost, Jug, Partizan and Primorac Kotor.
The TROPHY of POŠK has nothing to envy from those of other major European clubs since it includes two Cup Winners' Cups, one European Super Cup and primarily the trophy of 1998-99 European Champion.
Honours
European competitions
- Winners (1): 1998-99
- Winners (2): 1981-82, 1983–84
- Runners-up (1): 1979-80
- Winners (1): 1984
- Runners-up (1): 1982
- Winners (3): 1984, 1985, 1985
Domestic competitions
- Winners (1): 1997-98
- Winners (1): 1999-00
- Winners (2): 1980, 1982–83