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| fullname = Topolovački športski klub Topolovac
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| founded = 1932
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| ground = Park grofova
| ground = Park grofova, [[Topolovac, Sisak-Moslavina County|Topolovac]]
| capacity = 1,500
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| league = First [[Sisak-Moslavina County]] League (5th level)
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'''NK TŠK Topolovac''' is a [[Croatia]]n [[association football]] club based in the village of [[Topolovac, Sisak-Moslavina County|Topolovac]] near the city of [[Sisak]] in central Croatia. They are currently members of the First [[Sisak-Moslavina County]] League, a 5th level division, and play their home matches at the Park Grofova stadium which has a capacity of 1,500.
'''NK TŠK Topolovac''' is a [[Croatia]]n [[association football]] club based in the village of [[Topolovac, Sisak-Moslavina County|Topolovac]] near the city of [[Sisak]] in central Croatia. They are currently members of the First [[Sisak-Moslavina County]] League, a 5th level division, and play their home matches at the Park Grofova stadium which has a capacity of 1,500.


Founded in 1932 the club spent its entire existence in relative obscurity playing in various county leagues. Their only success to date was qualifying for [[2001–02 Prva HNL]] (Croatian top level) after finishing fifth in the [[2000–01 Druga HNL]].<ref name="croatia2000-01">{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesk/kroa01.html|title=Croatia 2000/01|last=Puric|first=Bojan|date=9 February 2005|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|accessdate=4 May 2011}}</ref> In what proved to be their only top level season they hosted home matches at the [[Gradski stadion (Sisak)|Sisak City Stadium]] (normally used by [[HNK Segesta]]) as their own ground in Topolovac was unfit for first league football.
Founded in 1932, the club spent its entire existence in relative obscurity playing in various county leagues. Their only success to date was qualifying for [[2001–02 Prva HNL]] (Croatian top level) after finishing fifth in the [[2000–01 Druga HNL]].<ref name="croatia2000-01">{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesk/kroa01.html|title=Croatia 2000/01|last=Puric|first=Bojan|date=9 February 2005|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|access-date=4 May 2011}}</ref> In what proved to be their only top level season they hosted home matches at the [[Gradski stadion (Sisak)|Sisak City Stadium]] (normally used by [[HNK Segesta]]) as their own ground in Topolovac was unfit for first league football.


TŠK struggled to compete at that level throughout the season and eventually finished bottom of the 16-team league winning only 14 points in 30 matches and with a −64 goal difference. At the end of season they were relegated to second level and then immediately slipped further down to [[Treća HNL]] in 2002–03 after narrowly escaping bankruptcy.<ref name="cro02-03">{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesk/kroa03.html|title=Croatia 2002/03|last=Matasovic|first=Branislav|date=18 September 2003|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|accessdate=4 May 2011}}</ref>
TŠK struggled to compete at that level throughout the season and eventually finished bottom of the 16-team league winning only 14 points in 30 matches and with a −64 goal difference. At the end of season they were relegated to the second level and then immediately slipped further down to [[Treća HNL]] in 2002–03 after narrowly escaping bankruptcy.<ref name="cro02-03">{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesk/kroa03.html|title=Croatia 2002/03|last=Matasovic|first=Branislav|date=18 September 2003|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|access-date=4 May 2011}}</ref>


They also appeared in the [[Croatian Cup]] five times between 1998 and 2002. Their best cup result was reaching the quarter-finals in the [[2001–02 Croatian Cup|2001–02 season]] where they were knocked out by [[NK Osijek]] 5–0 on aggregate.<ref name="hnl">{{cite web|url=http://prva-hnl.hr/blog/hr-nogometni-kup/arhiva-rezultata/?sid=11|title=Hrvatski nogometni kup 2001/02|work=Prva-HNL.hr|publisher=[[Prva HNL]]|language=Croatian|accessdate=4 May 2011}}</ref>
They also appeared in the [[Croatian Football Cup|Croatian Cup]] five times between 1998 and 2002. Their best cup result was reaching the quarter-finals in the [[2001–02 Croatian Cup|2001–02 season]] where they were knocked out by [[NK Osijek]] 5–0 on aggregate.<ref name="hnl">{{cite web|url=http://prva-hnl.hr/blog/hr-nogometni-kup/arhiva-rezultata/?sid=11|title=Hrvatski nogometni kup 2001/02|work=Prva-HNL.hr|publisher=[[Prva HNL]]|language=hr|access-date=4 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721165112/http://prva-hnl.hr/blog/hr-nogometni-kup/arhiva-rezultata/?sid=11|archive-date=21 July 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>

== Honours ==
*[[Treća HNL|Croatian Third League]]&nbsp;– Centre Division (1): 1999–2000


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 21 March 2024

TŠK Topolovac
Full nameTopolovački športski klub Topolovac
Founded1932
GroundPark grofova, Topolovac
Capacity1,500
LeagueFirst League of Sisačko-Moslavačka County

NK TŠK Topolovac is a Croatian association football club based in the village of Topolovac near the city of Sisak in central Croatia. They are currently members of the First Sisak-Moslavina County League, a 5th level division, and play their home matches at the Park Grofova stadium which has a capacity of 1,500.

Founded in 1932, the club spent its entire existence in relative obscurity playing in various county leagues. Their only success to date was qualifying for 2001–02 Prva HNL (Croatian top level) after finishing fifth in the 2000–01 Druga HNL.[1] In what proved to be their only top level season they hosted home matches at the Sisak City Stadium (normally used by HNK Segesta) as their own ground in Topolovac was unfit for first league football.

TŠK struggled to compete at that level throughout the season and eventually finished bottom of the 16-team league winning only 14 points in 30 matches and with a −64 goal difference. At the end of season they were relegated to the second level and then immediately slipped further down to Treća HNL in 2002–03 after narrowly escaping bankruptcy.[2]

They also appeared in the Croatian Cup five times between 1998 and 2002. Their best cup result was reaching the quarter-finals in the 2001–02 season where they were knocked out by NK Osijek 5–0 on aggregate.[3]

Honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Puric, Bojan (9 February 2005). "Croatia 2000/01". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  2. ^ Matasovic, Branislav (18 September 2003). "Croatia 2002/03". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Hrvatski nogometni kup 2001/02". Prva-HNL.hr (in Croatian). Prva HNL. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2011.