Zrinjski Mostar

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Zrinjski Mostar is a historic professional football club from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, known as one of the country’s most successful and popular teams.

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instanceOf football club
city Mostar NERFINISHED
competitionType European competitions
domestic cup
domestic league
confederation UEFA
country Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
countryAssociation Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
derby Mostar derby NERFINISHED
fanBase primarily Bosnian Croats
founded 1905
fullName HŠK Zrinjski Mostar NERFINISHED
genderOfTeam men's football
geographicFeatureNearby Neretva River NERFINISHED
governingBody club board of directors
hasOfficialWebsite https://hskzrinjski.ba/
hasRivalry city rivalry with FK Velež Mostar
hasSection youth academy
historicalContext one of the oldest football clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
homeCountryLeagueLevel top tier
homeKitPattern white shirt with diagonal red sash
homeStadium Stadion pod Bijelim Brijegom NERFINISHED
homeStadiumCapacity around 9,000
kitColors red
white
league Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
nationalAssociation N/FSBiH NERFINISHED
nickname Plemići NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the most successful clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
large fan base in Mostar and across Bosnia and Herzegovina
participatesIn Bosnian Cup NERFINISHED
UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds NERFINISHED
UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying rounds NERFINISHED
UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds NERFINISHED
playsHomeMatchesAt Stadion pod Bijelim Brijegom NERFINISHED
region Herzegovina NERFINISHED
rival FK Velež Mostar NERFINISHED
shortName Zrinjski NERFINISHED
sport football
status professional club
supportersGroup Ultras Mostar NERFINISHED
translationOfNickname The Nobles NERFINISHED
type multi-title winning club

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Luka Modrić playedFor Zrinjski Mostar