HNK Hajduk Split statistics and records

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Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split is a Croatian football club founded based in the city of Split, that competes in Prva HNL, top football league in the country. The club was founded on 13 February 1911. in Prague, and played its first competitive match on 11 June 1911 against Calcio Spalato, winning 9–0. The first to score for Hajduk was Šime Raunig. The first official game was played on 28 March 1920 in Split Championship against Borac Split, winning 8–0. This article lists various records and statistics related to the club and individual players and managers.

All records and statistics are accurate as of 4 March 2021

Individual records and statistics[edit]

Current players and manager are in bold/italics.

Appearances[edit]

  • Most appearances:
    • All fixtures – 739, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
    • Official matches – 390, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vedran Rožić (1972–84).
    • In Yugoslav First League – 310, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Hlevnjak (1962–73).
    • In Prva HNL – 199, Croatia Srđan Andrić (1999–2004, 2007–12).
    • In football cups – 44, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Croatia Ante Miše (1985–94, 1997–2003).
    • In European competitions – 49, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vedran Rožić (1972–84).
    • Foreign player with most appearances in all competitions – 214, Australia Josip Skoko (1995–99, 2008–10).
  • Most appearances in one season:
    • All official matches – 49, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vedran Rožić (1983–84).
    • All official matches (1992–) – 46, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirsad Hibić (1994–95).
    • In Yugoslav First League – 34, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Hlevnjak (1968–69, 1970–71), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Holcer (1968–69), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vilson Džoni (1971–72), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Šurjak (1973–74),
      Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Buljan (1974–75), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nenad Šalov, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boro Primorac (1980–81), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Vujović (1984–85), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Čelić (1987–88).
    • In Prva HNL – 34, Croatia Goran Milović (2013–14), Croatia Marko Livaja (2021–22).
    • In Yugoslav Cup – 8, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Čelić (1986–87, 1989–90), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stipe Andrijašević, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragi Setinov, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jerko Tipurić (1986–87), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nikola Jerkan (1989–90),
      Croatia Robert Jarni (1990–91).
    • In Croatian Cup – 9, Croatia Ante Miše (1992–93) and Croatia Nenad Pralija (1994–95).
    • In European competitions – 10, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vedran Rožić and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Simović (1983–84), Croatia Aljoša Asanović (1994–95), Bosnia and Herzegovina Senijad Ibričić and Croatia Jurica Buljat (2010–11).
  • Numerous seasons appearances:
    • Longest-serving player – 11 years, 6 months and 25 days, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vedran Rožić (from 5 November 1972 to 30 May 1984).
    • Most major trophies with Hajduk Split – 10, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Luka Peruzović.

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  • Youngest player – 16 years, 0 month, 2 days, Croatia Luka Vušković (26 February 2023 v Dinamo).
  • Oldest player – 37 years, 7 months, 11 days, Croatia Vladimir Balić (10 May 2008 v Zagreb).
  • Oldest débutante – 36 years, 3 months, 5 days, Croatia Đovani Roso (22 February 2009 v Dinamo).
  • Most substituted player – 53, Croatia Srđan Andrić (1999–2004, 2007–12).
  • Most substituted player (one season) – 18, Croatia Ante Erceg (2016–17).
  • Most used substitute – 57, Croatia Zvonimir Deranja (1996–2004, 2005–06).
  • Most used substitute (one season) – 19, Croatia Mirko Oremuš (2008–09).
  • Appearances in most seasons – 10, Croatia Tomislav Erceg (1991–95, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2006), Croatia Vik Lalić (1993–2001, 2002–03),
    Croatia Srđan Andrić (1999–2004, 2007–12).

Other records in the European competitions[edit]

Most appearances[edit]

Sources: rsssf.com, hrnogomet.com

Goals[edit]

Bernard Vukas scored 300 goals for Hajduk Split. He is remembered as one of the best Hajduk players ever
  • Most goals:
    • In all competitions – 211, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
    • In league matches – 190, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
    • In Yugoslav First League – 179, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
    • In Prva HNL – 81, Croatia Tomislav Erceg (1991–95, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2006), Croatia Mijo Caktaš (2011–2016, 2018–2021).
    • In Yugoslav Cup – 21, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
    • In Croatian Cup – 21, Croatia Tomislav Erceg (1991–95, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2006).
    • In European competitions – 19, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Vujović (1976–86).
  • Most goals in one season:
  • Most goals in one match:
  • Oldest goalscorer – 37 years and 1 day, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Frane Matošić, (26 November 1955 v FK Velež).
  • Foreign player with most goals in all competitions – 49, Bosnia and Herzegovina Senijad Ibričić (2008–11).

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  • Youngest goalscorer – 17 years, 29 days, Croatia Nikola Vlašić (2 November 2014 v Zadar).
  • Oldest goalscorer – 34 years, 5 months, 20 days, Bosnia and Herzegovina Almir Turković (23 April 2005 v Inter Zaprešić).
  • Scored in most consecutive matches – 5, Croatia Ardian Kozniku (1992), Croatia Tomislav Bušić (2004–05), Croatia Marko Livaja (2020–21), (2021–22)
  • Scored in most seasons – 8, Croatia Mijo Caktaš (2011–16, 2018–present).
  • Most goals in a game – 4, Croatia Tomislav Erceg (14 October 1994 v Belišće), Hungary Márkó Futács (20 May 2017 v Inter Zaprešić).
  • Most goals scored as a substitute – 18, Croatia Zvonimir Deranja (1996–2004, 2005–06).
  • Most goals scored as a substitute (one season) – 8, Croatia Zvonimir Deranja (1998–99).
  • Fastest goal – 15 seconds, Ivory Coast Jean Evrard Kouassi (10 August 2014 v Lokomotiva).
  • Most hat-tricks – 3, Croatia Tomislav Erceg (1991–95, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2006).
  • Fastest hat-trick – 8 minutes, Croatia Tomislav Erceg (4 September 1993 v Pazinka).
  • Fastest four goals – 51 minute, Hungary Márkó Futács (20 May 2017 v Inter Zaprešić).
  • Most converted penalties – 15, Croatia Mijo Caktaš (2011–16, 2018–present).

Other goalscoring records in European competitions[edit]

Landmarks[edit]

  • First goal:
  • Last goal:
  • Landmark goals:

Top goalscorers[edit]

Sources: rsssf.com, hrnogomet.com

Goalkeeping[edit]

  • Most appearances:
  • Longest run without conceding a goal:
  • Most clean sheets:
  • Most clean sheets in one season:
  • Most goals:

Sources: hrnogomet.com

Disciplinary[edit]

  • Most yellow cards:
  • Most red cards:
  • Most appearances without a card:

Sources: hrnogomet.com

International[edit]

  • First capped player for Yugoslavia – Kingdom of Yugoslavia Janko Rodin, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Mirko Kurir (10 February 1924 v Australia).
  • First capped player for Croatia – Croatia Igor Štimac (22 December 1990 v Romania).
  • First Hajduk player to appear at FIFA World Cup – Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bernard Vukas at 1950 FIFA World Cup (25 June 1950 v Switzerland).
  • Most World Cup appearances while a Hajduk player – 6, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Buljan, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Šurjak, for Yugoslavia in 1974.
  • Most World Cup goals while a Hajduk player – 2, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Šurjak, for Yugoslavia in 1974.
  • First Hajduk player to appear at UEFA European Championship – Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ante Žanetić at 1960 European Nations’ Cup (6 July 1960 v France).
  • Most UEFA Championship appearances while a Hajduk player – 4, Croatia Aljoša Asanović, for Croatia in 1996.
  • Most UEFA Championship goals while a Hajduk player – 1, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ante Žanetić, for Yugoslavia in 1960.
  • Most caps with Yugoslavia while a Hajduk player – 59, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bernard Vukas (1947–57, 1959–62).
  • Most goals for Yugoslavia while a Hajduk player – 17, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Vujović (1976–86).
  • Most caps with Croatia while a Hajduk player – 36, Croatia Stipe Pletikosa (1997–2003, 2005–06).
  • Most goals for Croatia while a Hajduk player – 4, Croatia Niko Kranjčar (2004–06), Croatia Marko Livaja (2021–present).
  • Most caps with other national teams while a Hajduk player – 19, Bosnia and Herzegovina Senijad Ibričić (2008–11).
  • Most goals with other national teams while a Hajduk player – 3, Latvia Maris Verpakovskis (2007–08).
  • Most capped foreign players to play for Hajduk – 104, Latvia Maris Verpakovskis with Latvia; 100, North Macedonia Goce Sedloski with Macedonia; 57, Portugal Hugo Almeida with Portugal;
    56, Albania Ervin Bulku with Albania; 51, Australia Josip Skoko with Australia; 50, Ukraine Artem Milevskyi with Ukraine.

Sources: rsssf.com, hrnogomet.com, soccerway.com

Homegrown players with most appearances in national team[edit]

Players that participated on international tournaments while playing for Hajduk[edit]

FIFA World Cup[edit]

UEFA Euro[edit]

Summer Olympics[edit]

Other[edit]

Sources: rsssf.com, hrnogomet.com, soccerway.com

Managerial[edit]

  • Most appearances for a manager:
    • In Yugoslav First League – 170, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomislav Ivić (1972, 1973–76, 1978–80, 1987).
    • In Prva HNL – 128, Croatia Zoran Vulić (1998, 2000–01, 2002–04, 2006–07, 2018).
    • In Croatian Cup – 26, Croatia Zoran Vulić (1998, 2000–01, 2002–04, 2006–07, 2018).
    • In European competitions – 24, Croatia Ivan Katalinić (1993–95, 1998–99, 2004).
  • Most wins for a manager:
    • In Yugoslav First League – 92 in 170 apps, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomislav Ivić (1972, 1973–76, 1978–80, 1987).
    • In Prva HNL – 83 in 128 apps, Croatia Zoran Vulić (1998, 2000–01, 2002–04, 2006–07, 2018).
    • In Croatian Cup – 18 in 26 apps, Croatia Zoran Vulić (1998, 2000–01, 2002–04, 2006–07, 2018).
    • In European competitions – 8 in 24 apps, Croatia Ivan Katalinić (1993–95, 1998–99, 2004).
  • Youngest manager in Prva HNL – 33 years, 2 months, 24 days, Croatia Slaven Bilić (25 November 2001 v Osijek).
  • Oldest manager in Prva HNL – 76 years, 11 months, 22 days, Croatia Stanko Poklepović (11 April 2014 v Istra 1961).
  • Longest-serving managers (per appointment) – 7 seasons, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Luka Kaliterna (1923–30); Kingdom of Yugoslavia Ljubo Benčić (1941–48).

Sources: hrnogomet.hr, hajduk.hr, soccerway.com

Awards[edit]

Domestic[edit]

Yugoslavian First League top scorers

Croatian First League top scorers

Yugoslav Footballer of the Year

Croatian Footballer of the Year

Hope of the Year

Sportske novosti Yellow Shirt award

Prva HNL Player of the Year

International[edit]

Ballon d’Or candidates

World Soccer Team of the Year

Hajduk Split dream team[edit]

In 2011 during Hajduk’s 100th birthday celebration, the local newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija made a public poll for Hajduk fans to vote for Hajduk Split all-time best 11.

Club records and statistics[edit]

Updated 24 June 2017

Competition appearances[edit]

  • Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 61 out of 63 (1923–35, 1936–40, 1946–91).
  • Croatia Prva HNL – 28 out of 28 (1992–current). One of four clubs that have participated in all seasons, alongside Dinamo Zagreb, Rijeka and Osijek.
  • Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav Cup – 50 out of 56.
  • Croatia Croatian Cup – 28 out of 28 (1992–current).
  • European Union European competitions – 48 (1927, 1955–56, 1960–61, 1963–64, 1967–73, 1974–79, 1981–87, 1991–92, 1993–2005, 2007–current).

Final position[edit]

  • Best position in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – Winner, 9 times (1927, 1929, 1950, 1952, 1954–55, 1970–71, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1978–79).
  • Best placed Croatian club in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 24 times
  • Best position in Croatia Prva HNL – Winner, 6 times (1992, 1993–94, 1994–95, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2004–05).
  • Best position in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav Cup – Winner, 9 times (1966–67, 1971–72, 1973, 1974, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1983–84, 1986–87, 1990–91).
  • Best position in Croatia Croatian Cup – Winner, 6 times (1992–93, 1994–95, 1999–2000, 2002–03, 2009–10, 2012–13).
  • Worst position in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 13th, 2 times (1965–66, 1987–88).
  • Worst position in Croatia Prva HNL – 5th, 2 times (2005–06, 2007–08).

Sources: hrnogomet.hr, hajduk.hr

League records and statistics[edit]

Updated 24 December 2017

  • Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League (1927–40):[2]
    • Matches played – 144 (ranked 1st).
    • Wins – 66 (ranked 3rd).
    • Draws – 32 (ranked 1st).
    • Defeats – 46 (ranked 3rd).
    • Goals scored – 310 (ranked 2nd).
    • Goals conceded – 228 (ranked 3rd).
    • Points – 164 (ranked 3rd).
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League (1946–91):[3]
    • Matches played – 312 (ranked 1st).
    • Wins – 592 (ranked 4th).
    • Draws – 348 (ranked 1st).
    • Defeats – 336 (ranked 6th).
    • Goals scored – 2113 (ranked 4th).
    • Goals conceded – 1487 (ranked 6th).
    • Points – 1516 (ranked 4th).
  • Croatia Prva HNL:[4]
    • Matches played – 851 (ranked 2nd).
    • Wins – 474 (ranked 2nd).
    • Draws – 196 (ranked 3rd).
    • Defeats – 181 (ranked 10th).
    • Goals scored – 1532 (ranked 2nd).
    • Goals conceded – 801 (ranked 8th).
    • Goals difference – +731 (ranked 2nd).
    • Foreign players – 88 (ranked 2nd).

Matches and scorelines[edit]

Firsts[edit]

Lasts[edit]

Biggest wins[edit]

Biggest defeats[edit]

Highest scoring draws[edit]

Sources: hrnogomet.hr, hajduk.hr

Records and statistics by season[edit]

Points[edit]

  • Most points in one season:
  • Highest percentage of points in one season:
  • Fewest points in one season:
  • Lowest percentage of points in one season:

Wins[edit]

  • Most wins in one season:
  • Fewest wins in one season:

Defeats[edit]

  • Most defeats in one season:
  • Fewest defeats in one season:
    • All official fixtures – 1 in 23 matches (1950).
    • In Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – unbeaten in 18 matches (1950).
    • In Croatia Prva HNL – 2 in 22 matches (1992), 3 in 30 matches (1994–95).
    • Home in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 0 in 5 matches (1930), 0 in 9 matches (1950), 0 in 10 matches (1933), 0 in 11 matches (1951, 1960–61),
      0 in 17 matches (1970–71, 1980–81).
    • Home in Croatia Prva HNL – 0 in 15 matches (1992–93, 1994–95), 0 in 16 matches (1995–96, 2002–03).
    • Away in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 0 in 5 matches (1929), 0 in 9 matches (1950).
    • Away in Croatia Prva HNL – 1 in 11 matches (1992), 3 in 15 matches (1994–95, 2001–02), 4 in 18 matches (2016–17).

Draws[edit]

  • Most draws in one season:
  • Fewest draws in one season:

Goals[edit]

  • Most goals scored in one season:
  • Fewest goals scored in one season:
  • Most goals conceded in one season:
    • All official fixtures – 68 in 48 matches (2014–15), 62 in 41 matches (1971–72, 1987–88), 60 in 36 matches (1934–35), 58 in 28 matches (1939–40),
      51 in 30 matches (1957–58).
    • In Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 56 in 34 matches (1971–72), 44 in 26 matches (1963–64), 38 in 18 matches (1937–38), 35 in 22 matches (1952–53, 1958–59),
      29 in 10 matches (1939–40).
    • In Croatia Prva HNL – 56 in 36 matches (2014–15).
    • Home in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 25 in 17 matches (1963–64), 20 in 13 matches (1955–56).
    • Home in Croatia Prva HNL – 25 in 18 matches (2014–15).
    • Away in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 37 in 17 matches (1972–73), 33 in 13 matches (1963–64), 28 in 9 matches (1937–38).
    • Away in Croatia Prva HNL – 31 in 18 matches (2014–15).
    • In domestic cups – 22 in 12 matches (1934), 10 in 8 matches (2004–05).
    • In European Union European competition – 18 in 10 matches (2010–11 UEFA Europa League), 13 in 6 matches (1981–82 UEFA Cup), 9 in 2 matches (1927 Mitropa Cup).
  • Fewest goals conceded in one season:
    • All official fixtures – 11 in 14 matches (1932), 15 in 24 matches (1992), 28 in 45 matches (1975–76).
    • In Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 11 in 14 matches (1932), 13 in 18 matches (1950), 22 in 34 matches (1975–76, 1983–84).
    • In Croatia Prva HNL – 14 in 22 matches (1992), 22 in 32 matches (2002–03).
    • Home in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 7 in 17 matches (1969–70), 4 in 10 matches (1933), 3 in 7 matches (1932).
    • Home in Croatia Prva HNL – 5 in 16 matches (2002–03), 5 in 11 matches (1992).
    • Away in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 11 in 17 matches (1973–74).
    • Away in Croatia Prva HNL – 9 in 11 matches (1992), 12 in 15 matches (1994–95), 13 in 16 matches (2003–04), 14 in 18 matches (2016–17).

Goal difference[edit]

  • Best league goal difference in one season:
  • Worst league goal difference in one season:

Disciplinary[edit]

Croatia Prva HNL only.

  • Yellow cards:
    • Most (total) – 106 in 36 matches (2014–15).
    • Fewest (total) – 28 in 22 matches (1992).
    • Most (average per match) – 2.944 (2014–15).
    • Fewest (average per match) – 1.273 (1992).
  • Red cards:

Sources: hrnogomet.hr, hajduk.hr

Sequences and runs[edit]

Currently active sequences are in bold/italics.

Goals[edit]

  • Longest streak without conceding a goal:
  • Longest streak without scoring a goal:
  • Longest scoring run:
  • Longest conceding run:

Wins[edit]

  • Longest winning streak:
  • Longest winning streak (one or two-legged knock-out rounds):
    • In Kingdom of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav Cup – 27 rounds (23 Feb 1972 to 15 Feb 1978).
    • In Croatia Croatian Cup – 9 rounds (22 Sep 1999 to 18 Apr 2001).
    • In European Union European competitions – 4 rounds (14 Sep 1983 to 21 Mar 1984).

Unbeaten[edit]

  • Longest streak without a loss:

Winless[edit]

  • Longest streak without a win:

Defeats[edit]

Draws[edit]

Sources: hrnogomet.hr, hajduk.hr

Opponents and familiarity[edit]

Records and statistics against major rivals[edit]

Updated 24 December 2017

v. Dinamo Zagreb[edit]

Competition Played Hajduk wins Draws Dinamo wins Hajduk goals Dinamo goals
1946 Croatian First League
League 2

2

0

0

6

2

Yugoslav championship (1946–1991)
League 90

31

26

33

121

123

Yugoslav Cup 11

3

2

6

11

19

Yugoslavia totals 101

34

28

39

132

142

Croatian championship (1992–present)
Prva HNL 81

23

21

37

84

115

Croatian Cup 20

6

3

11

18

31

Supercup 8

2

3

3

8

11

Croatia totals 109

31

27

51

110

157

By competition
League 173

56

47

70

211

240

League (home) 86

38

24

24

128

102

League (away) 87

18

23

46

83

138

Cup 39

11

8

20

37

61

Cup (home) 15

8

4

3

19

11

Cup (away) 19

1

3

15

11

39

Cup (neutral) 5

2

1

2

7

11

TOTALS
All Time 212

67

55

90

248

301

  • Biggest wins and defeats:
    • Home win in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 5–1 (1957–58, 25 August 1957).
    • Home win in Croatia Prva HNL – 4–1 (2002–03, 11 May 2003).
    • Away win in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 6–0 (1954–55, 3 April 1955).
    • Away win in Croatia Prva HNL – 2–0 (2008–09, 21 September 2008), 2–0 (2016–17, 22 April 2017).
    • Home defeat in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 1–5 (1971–72, 4 June 1972).
    • Home defeat in Croatia Prva HNL – 0–4 (2016–17, 10 August 2016).
    • Away defeat in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 1–5 (1952–53, 31 May 1953), 0–4 (1957–58, 2 March 1958).
    • Away defeat in Croatia Prva HNL – 0–4 (1993–94, 27 March 1993), 0–4 (2014–15, 16 May 2015).
  • Longest winning streak:
    • Overall – 6 matches (29 May 1960 to 18 March 1962).
    • Home – 6 matches (18 September 1993 to 28 April 1996).
    • Away – 3 matches (3 March 1974 to 7 September 1975).
  • Longest losing streak:
    • Overall – 6 matches (4 December 2013 to 22 November 2014).[n 5]
    • Home – 3 matches (18 December 2013 to 31 August 2014).
    • Away – 6 matches (1995–99, 2006–08).
  • Longest unbeaten streak:
    • Overall – 7 matches (1966–69, 1974–76).
    • Home – 14 matches (15 October 1950 to 2 December 1962).
    • Away – 4 matches (12 December 1964 to 12 October 1969).
  • Longest streak without a win:
    • Overall – 13 matches (14 September 2013 to 20 March 2016).
    • Home – 6 matches (14 September 2013 to 20 March 2016).
    • Away – 18 matches (21 September 2008 to 22 April 2017).
  • Longest drawing streak:
    • Overall – 3 matches (1982–83; 1999–2000).
    • Home – 2 matches (7 times).
    • Away – 4 matches (12 Dec 1965 to 20 Oct 1968).

Sources: hrnogomet.hr, hajduk.hr

v. HNK Rijeka[edit]

Competition Played Hajduk wins Draws Rijeka wins Hajduk goals Rijeka goals
Yugoslav championship (1946–1991)
League 58

24

23

11

90

61

Yugoslav Cup 5

1

2

2

5

6

Yugoslavia totals 63

25

25

13

95

67

Croatian championship (1992–present)
Prva HNL 75

30

19

26

103

96

Croatian Cup 8

0

5

3

6

9

Supercup 1

1

0

0

1

0

Croatia totals 84

31

24

29

110

105

By competition
League 133

54

42

37

193

157

League (home) 66

37

17

12

126

67

League (away) 67

17

25

25

67

90

Cup 14

2

7

5

12

15

Cup (home) 6

1

3

2

5

8

Cup (away) 6

1

2

3

5

5

Cup (neutral) 2

0

2

0

2

2

TOTALS
All time 147

56

49

42

205

172

  • Biggest wins and defeats:
    • Home win in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 6–2 (1958–59, 7 June 1959), 4–0 (1959–60, 13 September 1959), 4–0 (1965–66, 24 October 1965),
      4–0 (1988–89, 28 May 1989).
    • Home win in Croatia Prva HNL – 4–0 (2003–04, 28 February 2004).
    • Away win in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 4–1 (1974–75, 29 June 1975).
    • Away win in Croatia Prva HNL – 3–0 (1995–96, 17 February 1996), 3–0 (2011–12, 21 March 2012).
    • Home defeat in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 1–3 (1975–76, 13 September 1975), 0–2 (1962–63, 24 March 1963).
    • Home defeat in Croatia Prva HNL – 0–4 (2005–06, 22 April 2006).
    • Away defeat in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League – 0–4 (1962–63, 9 September 1962).
    • Away defeat in Croatia Prva HNL – 0–4 (2007–08, 22 September 2007).
  • Longest winning streak:
    • Overall – 10 matches (26 November 2000 to 12 March 2005).
    • Home – 7 matches (23 November 1999 to 9 April 2005).
    • Away – 4 matches (28 November 2001 to 12 March 2005).
  • Longest losing streak:
    • Overall – 5 matches (1 November 2015 to 5 November 2016).
    • Home – 4 matches (18 April 2015 to 11 March 2017).
    • Away – 3 matches (3 times).
  • Longest unbeaten streak:
    • Overall – 12 matches (3 November 1979 to 9 March 1986).
    • Home – 18 matches (26 February 1978 to 12 December 1993).
    • Away – 6 matches (30 July 1989 to 8 June 1994).
  • Longest streak without a win:
    • Overall – 20 matches (21 March 2012 to 2 December 2017).
    • Home – 11 matches (7 August 2011 to current).
    • Away – 14 matches (4 April 1976 to 10 October 1990).
  • Longest drawing streak:
    • Overall – 3 matches (1983–84; 2013).
    • Home – 4 matches (2 December 2012 to 5 October 2014).
    • Away – 5 matches (10 June 1981 to 18 November 1984).

Sources: hrnogomet.hr, hajduk.hr

Average attendance record on Poljud stadium[edit]

Note: records in gold were that seasons highest league average attendance.

Sources: hrnogomet.com

Penalty shoot-out history[edit]

Hajduk participated in 55 penalty shoot-outs, and holds a record of 32 wins, and 23 losses.

1During 1988–89 season teams in Yugoslav First League approached penalty shoot-out after every regular time tie.

2During 1989–90 season teams in Yugoslav First League approached penalty shoot-out after every regular time tie.

3During 1990–91 season teams in Yugoslav First League approached penalty shoot-out after every regular time tie.

Sources: Glasilo Hrvatskog nogometnog saveza

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  1. ^ During the 1940–41 season Ratko Kacijan scored 10 goals in Croatian Football Cup played before Yugoslav Cup was reestablished.[1]
  2. ^ First loss came while playing a home game against Dynamo Moscow in Osijek. Hajduk held a 14 games winning streak in Split from 9 Dec 1981 to 22 Oct 1986.[5]
  3. ^ Hajduk held a 21 matches unbeaten streak in Split from 9 Dec 1981 to 7 Dec 1994, although losing games against Dynamo Moscow in 1984 while playing home in Osijek, and Olympique Marseille in 1987 after the game was later awarded 0–3 due to crowd trouble.[6]
  4. ^ Hajduk held another 4 matches losing streak from 14 Apr 2012 to 12 May 2012, interrupted by being awarded a 3–0 win against Varaždin, which was suspended at the time.[7]
  5. ^ During the streak one of the matches was abandoned and later awarded 3–0 to Dinamo due to Hajduk players reluctance to enter the stadium.[8]