Founded in April 26, 1911. The first president was Andrija Mutafelija. Although Gradjanski was not a regime's club, its work was banned in May 19, 1945. The club archive was burned by new communists government (that's why some data is missing) and the players were forced to play for Serbian club Partizan Belgrade or for newly founded Dinamo. CHAMPIONSHIP results season championship place P W D L GF GA Pts 1912 Croatia 4. 1913 Croatia 1913/1914 Croatia not finished 1918/1919 Croatia 1. 1923 Yugoslavia 1. cup-system 1924 Yugoslavia 5.-7. cup-system 1925 Yugoslavia 2. cup-system 1926 Yugoslavia 1. cup-system 1927 no participation 1928 Yugoslavia 1. 5 4 1 0 12- 3 9 1929 Yugoslavia 5. 8 1 1 6 8-24 3 1930 no participation 1931 Yugoslavia 3. 10 4 2 4 10-10 10 1932 Yugoslavia 5.-8. cup-system 1933 Yugoslavia 6. 20 10 1 9 32-31 21 1934 not played 1935 Yugoslavia 3. 18 10 2 6 31-29 22 1936 no participation 1936/1937 Yugoslavia 1. 18 12 4 2 50-16 28 1937/1938 Yugoslavia 3. 18 11 3 4 54-23 25 1938/1939 Yugoslavia 2. 22 14 4 4 53-17 32 1939/1940 Croatia/Slovenia 1. 18 1940 Yugoslavia 1. 10 8 0 2 25-11 16 1940/1941 Croatia 2. 18 1941 Croatia 1. 8 7 0 1 41-10 14 1942 Croatia 2. cup-system 1943 Croatia 1. 6 6 0 0 25- 4 12 1944 Croatia not finished Gradjanski also won regional Zagreb championship 6 times: 1919, 1920, 1923, 1923/1924, 1924/1925, 1927/1928. MITROPA CUP matches 1928 Gradjanski - Viktoria (Zizkov) [CZE] 3-2 1-6 1/4 1937 Gradjanski - Genoa (Genova) [ITA] 1-3 0-3 1/8 1940 Gradjanski - Ujpest (Budapest) [HUN] 4-0 1-0 1/4 - Rapid (Bucharest) [ROM] 0-0 0-0 1-1* 1/2 * - Rapid had a walkover. GRADJANSKI's players in Croatian NATIONAL TEAM 1940-1944 Milan Antolkovic, Ivan Belosevic, Miroslav Brozovic, Zvonimir Cimermancic, Ernest Dubac, Svetozar Djanic, Franjo Glaser, Ivan Jazbinsek, Mirko Kokotovic, Gustav Lechner, August Lesnik, Florijan Matekalo, Branko Plese, Anton Pogacnik, Ivan Suprina, Emil Urch, Franjo Wolfl GRADJANSKI's players in former Yugoslav NATIONAL TEAM 1920-1941 Milan Antolkovic, Dragutin Babic, August Bivec, Dragutin Bratulic, Miroslav Brozovic, Zvonimir Cimermancic, Slavin Cindric, Eugen Dasovic, Svetozar Djanic, Fritz Ferderber, Franjo Giller, Franjo Glaser, Ivan Granec, Bernard Hugl, Rudolf Hitrec, Ivan Jazbinsek, Hugo Kinert, Mirko Kokotovic, August Lesnik, Maksimilijan Mihelcic, Emil Perska, Branko Plese, Anton Pogacnik, Daniel Premrl, Marko Rajkovic, Rudolf Rupec, Geza Saraz-Abraham, Jaroslav Schiffer, Bela Sefer, Vilim Sipos, Josip Urbanke, Dragutin Vragovic, Dragutin Vrdjuka, Franjo Wolfl, Aco Zivkovic - Jaroslav Schiffer also played for Austria - Marton Bukovi (Gradjanski's coach 1935-1945) played for Hungary
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