NK Kamen Ingrad

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NK Kamen Ingrad
Full nameNogometni klub Kamen Ingrad
Founded1929
Dissolved2008
Ground
Stadion Kamen Ingrada
Velika, Croatia
Capacity10,000
ManagerJanez Hovhovčič

NK Kamen Ingrad was a

football club from Velika, a small town near Požega
in the northeast of Croatia. The club was dissolved in July 2008 after serious financial problems.

History

The club was formed as NK Velika in 1929. After World War II the club was renamed to NK Papuk.

The current name was adopted in 1999, when the club's main sponsor became a local construction company called Kamen Ingrad. Since then the club advanced significantly, having been promoted to

UEFA Cup in 2003, losing to Schalke
1–0 on aggregate in the first round.

Kamen Ingrad got relegated in the 2006–07 season after winning only 11 points in 33 matches and ending in 12th place. Originally they won 13 points, but after playing with two ineligible players in two matches, HNS punished them by deducting two points.

Various financial difficulties, caused by the problems in the primary club sponsor Kamen Ingrad, reflected on the club's performance, and it was relegated further down to the

Treća HNL in 2008. On 23 July 2008, it was announced that the club's first team will not take part in any competitions during the 2008–09 season, making the club's future after that uncertain.[1] Eventually it became obvious that Kamen Ingrad ceased operations entirely. New club NK Papuk
was formed out of the ashes of Kamen Ingrad, but legally it is a distinct and separate club, and is not entitled to claim the history of the Kamen Ingrad.

Honours

  • 2000–01
  • Croatian Third Level
     – Division North (1): 1999–2000

Seasons

Season League Cup European competitions Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Player Goals
1999–2000 3. HNL 30 24 6 0 88 19 78 1st DNQ
2000–01
2. HNL
34 23 5 6 78 32 74 1st
QF
2001–02
1. HNL
30 9 8 13 28 46 35 12th
R2
Joško Popović 7
2002–03
1. HNL
32 11 11 10 34 34 44 4th
SF
Zoran Zekić 14
2003–04
1. HNL
32 13 7 12 45 36 46 7th
QF
UEFA Cup
R1 Zoran Zekić 13
2004–05
1. HNL
32 12 5 15 36 39 41 9th
R1
Intertoto Cup R2 Edin Šaranović 8
2005–06
1. HNL
32 11 5 16 33 47 38 6th
SF
Srđan Lakić 12
2006–07
1. HNL
33 3 4 26 27 77 11(−2) 12th
R2
Ilija Sivonjić 7
2007–08
2. HNL
30 7 7 16 26 49 28 14th
R1
Marijan Nikolić 9
Key
League: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; Pts = Points won; Pos = Final position;
Cup / Europe: DNQ = Did not qualify; R1 = First round; R2 = Second round; QF = Quarter-final; SF = Semi-final; RU = Runner-up; W = Competition won

European record

Summary

Competition Pld W D L GF GA Last season played
UEFA Cup 4 2 1 1 9 2 2003–04
UEFA Intertoto Cup 2 0 0 2 1 5 2004
Total 6 2 1 3 10 7

Source: uefa.com, Last updated on 7 September 2022
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against. Defunct competitions indicated in italics.

Record by season

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
2003–04 UEFA Cup QR Luxembourg Etzella Ettelbruck 7–0 2–1 9–1
R1 Germany Schalke 04 0–0 0–1 0–1
2004–05 Intertoto Cup R2 Russia Spartak Moscow 0–1 1–4 1–5

Note: Kamen Ingrad score always listed first.

Historical list of coaches

References

  1. ^ "K. Ingrad rasformirao prvu momčad". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 23 July 2008. Archived from the original on 26 July 2008.