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Poor Croatians...Hajduk Split is a Serbian club!!! 15.12.2013

According to the facts available to the blogs and sites, the most popular club in Dalmatia founded by Serbs, Catholics and Orthodox Christians, who lived in Split, but that information is not in the official records. Hajduk name came from the Serbian outlaws who were in the field fighting the Turkish and Austro-Hungarian authorities.
What a shock for Croatia The most famous Croatian club from Dalmatia, Hajduk Split, actually founded the Dalmatian Serbs and him are still considered Serbian club. Before the second war all Kaliterne were considered Serbs. Lucian has a surname of Italian origin, but he was a Catholic Serb, while Sakic Ivanisevic before the second world war were Serbs, some Catholics, some Orthodox, but their nationality was Serbian. Apart from them, the establishment of the club helped Serbian students from the Czech Republic and Austria native Dalmatians Blaze Primorac, Borislav Primorac, George Matavulj, Nikola Matanović, Pavle Jankovic, Filip Radovic, Filip Jankovic, Jovan Divac, Novica Davnić, Branko Vukovic, Referred to in istorjiskim official records, but it is covered up by the Serbs. This blog further states that the name originated from Serbian Hajduk outlaws and turncoats who fought against the Turks and the Austro-Hungarians, Croats, because they had no outlaws in history. The only robbers in Istria and Dalmatia Serb Stojan Jankovic, Ivo Senjanin, Ilija Smiljanic ... Therefore, all Serbs in Dalmatia, with Banije, Like and Korduna rooting for Hajduk in those pre-war years. Also, the president of Hajduk was the 1913th The Budislav Grga Andjelkovic, the man was the Austro-Hungarian government condemned and arrested for protivaustrijskog speech. During World War II he was accused that he cooperated with the Chetniks. Interestingly 0d foundation do 1941. The Hajduk played without emblem on the jersey....

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