Croatian Prva HMNL

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Croatian Prva HMNL
Founded |
1992 |
Country |
Croatia
|
Confederation |
UEFA |
Number of teams |
12 |
Level on pyramid |
1 |
Domestic cup(s) |
Croatian Futsal Cup |
International cup(s) |
UEFA Futsal Cup |
Current champions |
MNK Novo Vrijeme Apfel Makarska (2017-18) |
Most championships |
MNK Split (8) |
http://www.uefa.com
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The Prva Hrvatska Malonogometna Liga (Croatian First League of Futsal) is the top futsal league in Croatia.
Twelve teams currently comprise the league. The Croatian First League winner is entered into the UEFA Futsal Cup. Clubs also compete in the Croatian Futsal Cup.
The league was formed in 1991 with the dissolution of the Yugoslav leagues. It is operated by the Croatian Football Federation.
Champions
Season
|
Winner
|
1991/1992 |
Uspinjača
|
1992/1993 |
Uspinjača
|
1993/1994 |
Sokoli
|
1994/1995 |
Uspinjača
|
1995/1996 |
Uspinjača
|
1996/1997 |
MPK Split
|
1997/1998 |
Orkan
|
1998/1999 |
Glama-Pepsi
|
1999/2000 |
Glama-Pepsi
|
2000/2001 |
MPK Split
|
2001/2002 |
MPK Split
|
2002/2003 |
MPK Split
|
2003/2004 |
MPK Split
|
2004/2005 |
Orkan
|
2005/2006 |
MPK Split
|
2006/2007 |
Nacional
|
2007/2008 |
Nacional
|
2008/2009 |
Potpićan 98
|
2009/2010 |
Nacional Zagreb
|
2010/2011 |
MPK Split
|
2011/2012 |
MPK Split
|
2012/2013 |
Nacional Zagreb
|
2013/2014 |
Alumnus Sesvete
|
2014/2015 |
Nacional Zagreb
|
2015/2016 |
Nacional Zagreb
|
2016/2017 |
Nacional Zagreb
|
2017/2018 |
Novo Vrijeme Apfel Makarska
|
2018/2019 |
|
Teams 2018/2019
Rank |
Team
|
1. |
MNK Novo Vrijeme Apfel Makarska
|
2. |
MNK Vrgorac
|
3. |
MNK Uspinjača-Gimka
|
4. |
MNK Square Dubrovnik
|
5. |
MNK Crnica
|
6. |
MNK Futsal Dinamo
|
7. |
AFC Universitas
|
8. |
MNK Alumnus Sesvete
|
9. |
MNK Brod 035
|
10. |
MNK Split
|
11. |
MNK Osijek Kleme
|
12. |
MNK Jesenje
|
External links
- www.crofutsal.com
www.futsalplanet.com (in English)
Futsal in Croatia
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League competitions |
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Cup competitions |
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National teams |
- Croatia national futsal team
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