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NK Špansko
Full nameNogometni klub Špansko
Founded16 February 1958; 66 years ago (1958-02-16)
GroundSRC Špansko
Capacity1,000
ChairmanMario Rendulić
ManagerZoran Vukelić
League3. HNL
2016–17Treća HNL West, 7th (currently)

NK Špansko is a Croatian football club based in the city of Zagreb, founded on 16 February 1958. It used to be one of the strongest second division teams in Croatia. Nowadays (2017), NK Špansko is playing in the third Croatian league.

Colors and club badge

NK Špansko colors are red and white. Red uniforms are usually for home matches.

Trivia

Branko Strupar, a Belgian international and a well known Premiership player, started his career at NK Špansko. In those years Špansko were a strong second division club and Strupar a neighbourhood hero. From ŠRC Špansko Strupar moved to the Belgian side K.R.C. Genk. Strupar is a native of the Prečko, a rival neighbourhood. Prečko is located on the south of Špansko, directly next to it.