Hajduk was founded in 1911 in Split, Croatia, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The club's name, "Hajduk," refers to a type of outlaw or rebel in Croatian folklore, reflecting the city's history of resistance against Ottoman rule. After Croatia became part of Yugoslavia, Hajduk began to compete in the Yugoslav First League, where they experienced significant success, winning multiple league titles and domestic cups.
Hajduk's history and significance in Serbian football, particularly in Belgrade, are undeniable. Their matches against Serbian teams, particularly Red Star and Partizan, have created a lasting rivalry and earned them a reputation as a formidable opponent. The phrase "Prepricano Po Glavama" reflects Hajduk's dominance over their Serbian opponents, particularly in Belgrade, and serves as a testament to their enduring legacy. As one of the most successful and beloved football clubs in Croatia, Hajduk continues to be a force to be reckoned with in Serbian football. Hajduk U Beogradu Prepricano Po Glavama
#lektira #hajdukubeogradu #gradimirstojkovic #knjizevnost #beograd #detinjstvo #osnovnaskola Hajduk was founded in 1911 in Split, Croatia,