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1994–95 Croatian First Football League

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Football league season
1. HNL
Season1994–95
Dates14 August 1994 –
4 June 1995
ChampionsHajduk Split
3rd Croatian title
12th domestic title
RelegatedZadar (13th)
Primorac (14th)
Neretva (15th)
Belišće (16th)
Champions LeagueHajduk Split
UEFA CupOsijek
Intertoto CupNK Zagreb
Matches240
Goals605 (2.52 per match)
Top goalscorerRobert Špehar (23)
Biggest home winHajduk Split 7–1Neretva
Istra 6–0Belišće
Croatia Zagreb 6–0Primorac
Biggest away winBelišće 2–7Osijek
Highest scoringBelišće 2–7Osijek
Average attendance3,664

The1994–95Croatian First Football League was the fourth season of the top-level league in Croatia since its establishment. This was the first season where three points were awarded for a win.

Promoted teams

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Neretva were promoted as winners of the Druga HNL (South) division andMarsonia were promoted as the winners of the Druga HNL (North) division. The league was therefore reduced to 16 teams, since four clubs were relegated in the previous season.

Stadia and personnel

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TeamManager1LocationStadiumCapacity
BelišćeCroatiaStjepan ČordašBelišćeGradski stadion Belišće
3,000
CibaliaCroatiaTomislav RadićVinkovciStadion Cibalia
10,000
Croatia ZagrebCroatiaZlatko KranjčarZagrebStadion Maksimir
37,168
Hajduk SplitCroatiaIvan KatalinićSplitStadion Poljud
35,000
Inker ZaprešićCroatiaAnte ČačićZaprešićStadion Inkera
5,528
Istra PulaCroatiaSrećko JuričićPulaStadion Veruda
2,500
MarsoniaCroatiaDragutin KrizmanićSlavonski BrodStadion Stanko Vlajnić-Dida
NeretvaCroatiaStjepan IlićMetkovićIgralište iza Vage
3,000
OsijekCroatiaIvo ŠušakOsijekStadion Gradski vrt
19,500
PrimoracCroatiaZdravko MarićStobrečIgralište Blato
1,000
RijekaCroatiaJosip SkoblarRijekaStadion Kantrida
10,275
SegestaCroatiaMilivoj BračunSisakGradski stadion Sisak
8,000
ŠibenikCroatiaŽeljko MaretićŠibenikStadion Šubićevac
8,000
VarteksCroatiaBranko IvankovićVaraždinStadion Varteks
10,800
ZadarCroatiaJosip BajloZadarStadion Stanovi
5,860
NK ZagrebCroatiaIlija LončarevićZagrebStadion Kranjčevićeva
8,850
  • 1 On final match day of the season, played on 4 June 1995.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Hajduk Split(C)3019836826+4265Qualification toChampions League qualifying round
2Croatia Zagreb3019745326+2764Banned from European competitions[a]
3Osijek30161136530+3559Qualification toUEFA Cup preliminary round
4NK Zagreb30141154126+1553Qualification toIntertoto Cup group stage
5Marsonia3013894232+1047
6Varteks30111093527+843
7Inker Zaprešić30116134141039
8Segesta30108123231+138
9Šibenik30910114446−237
10Cibalia30910112633−737
11Rijeka30810122232−1034
12Istra Pula3088143046−1632
13Zadar(R)30710133347−1431Relegation toPrva B HNL
14Primorac(R)30710132749−2231
15Neretva(R)30411152044−2423
16Belišće(R)3044222669−4316
Source:RSSSF.org
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Croatia Zagreb were banned from European competitions for 1 year after their fans rioted and injured several policemen during the 1994–95 Cup Winners' Cup game against Auxerre

Results

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Home \ AwayBELCIBCZGHAJINKISTMARNEROSIPRIRIJSEGŠIBVARZADZAG
Belišće0–20–11–11–04–01–10–02–70–11–20–00–31–31–00–1
Cibalia1–01–01–11–00–01–21–01–24–20–01–02–21–00–21–2
Croatia Zagreb2–11–01–02–13–12–11–01–16–03–03–24–10–04–20–0
Hajduk Split4–04–13–13–14–20–07–13–02–05–22–03–13–13–22–2
Inker Zaprešić5–10–02–10–24–02–21–01–30–03–23–12–11–14–11–1
Istra Pula6–00–11–30–32–22–12–01–10–01–00–21–01–01–02–0
Marsonia2–03–01–21–02–12–14–01–33–03–11–01–01–03–00–0
Neretva3–10–01–11–43–11–13–30–01–10–02–11–10–03–00–1
Osijek3–21–10–02–12–13–05–22–05–02–01–11–11–15–16–1
Primorac3–23–21–20–11–21–11–10–00–00–12–12–00–23–11–1
Rijeka1–20–01–20–10–12–21–01–00–10–00–03–21–02–10–1
Segesta6–20–02–11–20–10–01–01–03–11–11–21–01–01–01–1
Šibenik3–03–11–32–21–03–21–12–00–44–00–01–02–23–22–2
Varteks2–11–01–20–02–12–02–03–02–22–40–03–12–01–10–1
Zadar3–21–11–11–13–03–00–02–01–12–00–01–11–10–01–0
NK Zagreb3–03–10–01–12–01–02–02–02–02–00–00–23–31–25–0
Source:RSSSF.org
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation

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The league structure was changed after the 1994–95 season, whereby the four relegated teams this season played the next season in League 1-B.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1CroatiaRobert ŠpeharNK Zagreb /Osijek23
2AlbaniaYlli ShehuŠibenik22
3CroatiaRenato JurčecInker Zaprešić20
4CroatiaTomislav ErcegHajduk Split17
5CroatiaAlen PeternacSegesta13
6CroatiaNenad PralijaHajduk Split11
7CroatiaIgor PamićCroatia Zagreb10
CroatiaHari VukasHajduk Split
CroatiaDragan VukojaOsijek

See also

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References and notes

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