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HNK Branitelj
Full nameHrvatski nogometni klub Branitelj
Founded1992
GroundStadion sportskog centra, Rodoč, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Capacity1,000
ManagerIvan Bubalo
LeagueSecond League FBiH
2017/20183rd, Druga liga FBiH Jug

HNK Branitelj (Croatian: Hrvatski nogometni klub Branitelj) is a football club based in Rodoč, Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their home ground is Stadion Sportskog Centra in Rodoč which holds about 1,000 people. The team currently plays in Prva Liga FBiH following promotion in 2010–11 when they won Druga Liga FBIH. The team's biggest achievement is playing in the quarterfinals of Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup when they were defeated by FK Željezničar 9–0 on aggregate. On their road to quarterfinals they defeated HNK Grude 3–0, NK Doboj Istok 7–0 and club from Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina FK Leotar 2–1 on aggregate. They were managed by Slaven Musa at the time. They archived the same stage of the national cup the next year, leaving behind FK Dizdaruša and FK Rudar Kakanj, being defeated by a club from Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and also from the city of Mostar, FK Velež by 3–1 on aggregate.

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