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Adriatic derby
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Adriatic derby (Croatian: Jadranski derbi) is the name given to matches between two largest Croatian football clubs coming from the Adriatic coast, Hajduk Split and Rijeka. The teams are supported by their fanbases called Split's Torcida and Rijeka's Armada.
Games of note are the 1986–87 Yugoslav Cup final when Hajduk won the cup and the 2004–05 Croatian Football Cup final, when Rijeka won the trophy. In the penultimate round of the 1998–99 Croatian First Football League season at Stadion Poljud, Rijeka won 3–1, and the entire stadium began to applaud the Rijeka footballers, including the Hajduk fans. This was unusual, especially for such big rivals. Another notable derby took place on 9 September 1962 in Rijeka. This game is noteworthy, or rather infamous, as numerous rocks collapsed off the cliff at Stadion Kantrida, in process injuring 96 supporters.[1]
Due to various formats that were used in the Croatian championship and the cup competition format (which has teams playing two-legged fixtures even in the final game) and in addition to the games played in the Supercup, there has been anywhere from two to seven derbies per season. For example, 14 derbies were played between March 2005 and November 2006. Due to Rijeka's absence from the Yugoslav First League, no games have been played between 1947 and 1958, and from 1969 to 1974, except for a cup game in 1971.
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Last updated on 18 May 2025.
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Last updated on 18 May 2025.
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1946–1991
1992–present
Note: Home team's score always shown first
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Top scorers
Updated up to the last derby played on 18 May 2025.
Hajduk Split
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Rijeka
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Players who have scored for both clubs in the derby
- Filip Bradarić (2 goals, 1 for Hajduk and 1 for Rijeka)
- Josip Elez (3 goals, 1 for Hajduk and 2 for Rijeka)
- Tomislav Erceg (5 goals, 3 for Hajduk and 2 for Rijeka)
- Nenad Gračan (2 goals, 1 for Hajduk and 1 for Rijeka)
- Željko Mijač (3 goals, 2 for Hajduk and 1 for Rijeka)
- Igor Musa (3 goals, 2 for Hajduk and 1 for Rijeka)
Players who have played for both clubs (senior career)
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Managers who have worked at both clubs
Yugoslav First League results
The tables list the place each team took in each of the seasons they played together in the top division.
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HNL results
The tables list the place each team took in each of the seasons.
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