HNK Brotnjo

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| fullname = Hrvatski Nogometni Klub Brotnjo Čitluk

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| founded = {{start date and age|1955}}

| ground = Bare Stadium, Čitluk

| capacity = 8,000

| chairman = Zoran Bubalo

| manager = Tihomir Miloš

| league = Second League of FBiH

| season = 2020–21

| position = 10th

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HNK Brotnjo (Croatian: Hrvatski nogometni klub Brotnjo-Čitluk, lit. 'Croatian Football Club Brotnjo-Čitluk') is a football club based in Čitluk, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club plays in Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Brotnjo plays out of Bare Stadium, which has a capacity of 8,000.

The biggest success came in 2000, when they won the Bosnian-Herzegovinian play-off competition. That's the club's only championship title which secured them presence in the Champions League first qualifying round. Club lost first match 4:0 against Fbk Kaunas. In second game Brotnjo won 3:0. A year later, they also played in UEFA Cup qualifying round.

Logos

The club's crest features the Coat of Arms of Croatia. The name 'Brotnjo' comes from the historical name of the region of Čitluk.

File:NK Brotnjo.png|Old logo

File:NK Brotnjo New Logo.jpg|Present logo

European record

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! Season

! Competition

! Round

!

! Club

! Home

! Away

2000–01

|UEFA Champions League

|1Q

|{{Flagicon|Lithuania}}

|FBK Kaunas

|3–0

|0–4

2001–02

|UEFA Cup

|QR

|{{Flagicon|Norway}}

|Viking FK

|1–1

|0–1

2002

|UEFA Intertoto Cup

|1R

|{{Flagicon|Switzerland}}

|FC Zürich

|2–1

|0–7

Club seasons

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rowspan="2"|Season

!colspan="9"|League

!rowspan="2"|Cup

!rowspan="2"|Europe

Division

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!width="20"|W

!width="20"|D

!width="20"|L

!width="20"|F

!width="20"|A

!width="20"|Pts

!Pos

1997–98

|First League of Herzeg-Bosnia||30||16||8||6||64||29||56||4th|||Final

1998–99

|First League of Herzeg-Bosnia||26||14||5||7||53||26||47||4th|||||

1999–00

|First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina||26||18||3||5||63||21||57||bgcolor=gold|1st|||||

colspan="15"|Current format of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2000–01

|Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina||42||26||6||10||83||25||84||2nd||||

2001–02

|Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina||30||14||5||11||45||27||47||3rd||||

2002–03

|Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina||38||15||7||16||47||55||52||13th||||

2003–04

|Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina||30||4||7||19||29||59||19||bgcolor=#FFCCCC|16th ↓||||

2004–05

|First League of FBiH||30||11||5||14||36||49||38||12th||||

2005–06

|First League of FBiH||30||15||3||12||58||33||48||3rd||||

2006–07

|First League of FBiH||30||13||2||15||35||43||41||11th||||

2007–08

|First League of FBiH||30||8||2||19||31||62||26||bgcolor=#FFCCCC|16th ↓||||

2008–09

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2009–10

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2010–11

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2011–12

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2012–13

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2013–14

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2014–15

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2015–16

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2016–17

|Second League of FBiH – South||28||9||2||17||36||55||26||13th||||

2017–18

|Second League of FBiH – South||28||15||3||10||59||30||48||4th||||

2018–19

|Second League of FBiH – South||26||11||7||8||37||42||40||6th||||

2019–20

|Second League of FBiH – South||14||4||2||8||17||25||14||11th||||

2020–21

|Second League of FBiH – South||24||5||6||13||26||44||21||10th||||

Honours

=Domestic=

==League==

==Cups==

Notable players

For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see :Category:HNK Brotnjo players.

Had senior international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Brotnjo.

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Historical list of coaches

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  • {{flagicon|YUG}} {{flagicon|BIH}} Srećko Lušić
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Blaž Slišković (1999–2000)
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Ivo Ištuk (2000–2001)
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Marijo Tot (2003–2004)
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Ratko Ninković (2006–2007)
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Davor Juričić-Šojka (2009–2010)
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Romeo Šapina (2014–2017)[https://sportsport.ba/fudbal/sapina-ove-sezone-zelimo-afirmisati-mlade-igrace/241869 Šapina: Ove sezone želimo afirmisati mlade igrače] – SportSport {{in lang|bs}}
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Nikola Juričić (2016–2018)[https://brotnjo-sport.info/nikola-juricic-napustio-klupu-brotnja-naslijedio-ga-brat-davor/ Nikola Juričić napustio klupu Brotnja, naslijedio ga brat Davor] – Brotnjo-Sport {{in lang|bs}}
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Davor Juričić-Šojka (2018-)

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References