FC Split Tommy
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| Full name | Malonogometni klub Split | ||
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| Founded | 1985 | ||
| Ground | Arena Gripe, Split, Croatia | ||
| Capacity | 2,500 | ||
| Chairman | Croatia Ivo Zoković | ||
| Manager | Croatia Antun Bačić | ||
| League | 2.HMNL | ||
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Malonogometni klub Split, previously known as MNK Split Brodosplit Inženjering and Fc Split Tommy, is a futsal club based in Split, Croatia.
Honours
[edit | edit source]- 1996/97
- 2000/01
- 2001/02
- 2002/03
- 2003/04
- 2005/06
- 2010/11
- 2011/12
Croatian Futsal Cup:
- 2000/01
- 2001/02
- 2002/03
- 2004/05
- 2005/06
- 2010/11
- 2011/12
- 2013/14
- 2015/16
UEFA Club Competitions Record
[edit | edit source]UEFA Futsal Cup
[edit | edit source]| Season | Competition | Round | Country | Opponent | Result | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001/02 | UEFA Futsal Cup | Qualifying Round | Belarus | Simurg Minsk | 7–0 | Split |
| Greece | Doukas | 3–0 | Split | |||
| Lithuania | FK Inkaras | 3–1 | Split | |||
| Final Round | Italy | BNL Roma | 2–0 | Lisbon | ||
| Portugal | Sporting CP | 0–0 | Lisbon | |||
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | Kaskada Granica | 6–2 | Lisbon | |||
| Semifinal | Belgium | Action 21 | 3–7 | Lisbon | ||
| 2002/03 | UEFA Futsal Cup | First Round | Netherlands | De Hommel | 3–1 | |
| Czech Republic | Jistebnik | 4–1 | ||||
| Second Round | Spain | Interviú | 1–13 | Charleroi | ||
| Russia | Norilsky Nickel | 3–4 | Charleroi | |||
| Belgium | Action 21 | 0–4 | Charleroi | |||
| 2003/04 | UEFA Futsal Cup | First Round | Finland | Golden FT | 9–0 | |
| Romania | Odorheiu | 5–1 | ||||
| Belarus | Dorozhnik Minsk | 5–2 | ||||
| Second Round | Belgium | Action 21 | 0–6 | |||
| Portugal | Benfica | 0–7 | ||||
| Italy | Prato | 1–2 | ||||
| 2004/05 | UEFA Futsal Cup | First Round | Kazakhstan | Kairat | 0–5 | Skopje |
| Belarus | Dorozhnik Minsk | 4–4 | Skopje | |||
| North Macedonia | KMF Skopje | 4–3 | Skopje | |||
| 2006/07 | UEFA Futsal Cup | Main Round | Azerbaijan | Araz Naxçivan | 3–5 | Split |
| Sweden | Skövde | 5–1 | Split | |||
| Greece | Athina 90 | 6–3 | Split | |||
| Elite Round | Italy | Arzignano Grifo | 3–5 | Verona | ||
| Spain | Interviú | 0–6 | Verona | |||
| Czech Republic | Jistebník | 5–1 | Verona | |||
| 2011/12 | UEFA Futsal Cup | Main Round | Romania | City'us | 1–4 | Târgu Mureş |
| Italy | Marca Futsal | 1–4 | Târgu Mureş | |||
| Finland | Ilves | 4–2 | Târgu Mureş |
Players
[edit | edit source]- Croatia Luka Pavlović
- Croatia Duje Vladović
- Croatia Vicko Radić
- Croatia Mario Taći
- Croatia Robert Vinko Pavičić
- Croatia Davor Milanko
- Croatia Ivan Bezmalonović
- Croatia Nikola Moro
- Croatia Marin Musinov
Notable former players
[edit | edit source]- Croatia Nikola Tomičić
- Croatia Aljoša Staničić
- Croatia Alen Delpont
- Croatia Nikola Čizmić
- Croatia Dario Marinović
- Croatia Ivo Jukić
- Croatia Franco Jelovčić
- Slovenia Alen Fetič
- Croatia Toni Kirevski
- Croatia Branko Laura
- Croatia Nikola Pavić
- Brazil Genário Benício Peixoto
- Croatia Alen Marić
- Croatia Alen Protega
- Croatia Saša Subotić
Famous players
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