Full name | Nogometni klub Pomorac 1921 |
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Founded | 1921 (as NK Pomorac); November 2014 (as NK Pomorac 1921) |
Dissolved | October 2014 |
Ground | Stadion Žuknica |
Capacity | 3,500 |
NK Pomorac 1921 is a Croatian football club based in Kostrena, a suburb of Rijeka. Kostrena is known for its maritime tradition, which is reflected in the club's name, as the word "pomorac" means "mariner" or "seaman" in English.
Since the independence of Croatia in 1992 NK Pomorac played in Croatian Third Football League until the 1995–96 season, when they were promoted to the Druga HNL. NK Pomorac played in Druga HNL from 1996–97 to 2000–01, when they were promoted to the Prva HNL, Croatian top tier. The club had two seasons in Prva HNL – 2001–02 and 2002–03. Arguably, the 2001–02 season was the most successful in the club's history, as they finished 7th in the league and managed to reach the semifinal of the Croatian Cup. Since 2003, NK Pomorac have played in Druga HNL, where they regularly performed well and finished among the top teams. Pomorac had finished the 2009–10 and the 2011–12 seasons as runners-up, but were denied promotion as they were unable to gain a licence required to compete in top level.
In October 2014, due to financial troubles and increasing debt, NK Pomorac was dissolved after 93 years of existence. In November 2014 club was re-established as NK Pomorac 1921.
Top scorer shown in bold when he was also top scorer for the division.