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Established
1919 (105 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Stadion HNK Cibalia
(10,000 Capacity)

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Location
Vinkovci, Croatia

Nicknames
Nebesko plavi

Competitions
Croatian Druga HNL

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29/03 Cibalia - Zrinski Jurj
06/04 Dubrava - Cibalia
14/04 Croatia Zmij - Cibalia
20/04 Cibalia - Orijent 1919
27/04 BSK Bijelo B - Cibalia

Results
24/03 Šibenik 1 - 0 Cibalia
15/03 Cibalia 2 - 1 Dugopolje
08/03 Sesvete 4 - 0 Cibalia
02/03 BSK Bijelo B 2 - 2 Cibalia
24/02 Cibalia 1 - 0 Orijent 1919

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Hrvatski nogometni klub Cibalia, commonly known as Cibalia Vinkovci or simply Cibalia, is a Croatian football club from the town of Vinkovci in eastern Croatia. Cibalia currently play in the Druga HNL, Croatia's second tier league. Their stadium is located in the south part of their home town and can hold 12,000 spectators. The name Cibalia comes from the Roman settlement called Colonia Aurelia Cibalae which was the precursor of the present-day town of Vinkovci. In the period from 1945 to 1990 the club was called NK Dinamo Vinkovci.

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Stadion Cibalia is a multi-purpose stadium in Vinkovci, Croatia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of HNK Cibalia. It has a grass court, surrounded with a clay running surface, and stands, a part of which is covered. The stadium can hold 10,000 people, with 6,000 seats, of which 2,175 seats are under a roof and another 120 are in the luxury suite.

It is located in the southern part of the city, across the river Bosut from the city centre. It was built in 1966, and expanded in 1982, when Dinamo Vinkovci entered the Yugoslav First League for the first time. At the time the total capacity was 18,000, but mostly standing-only. It was last upgraded in 2003, when two sets of stands were fitted with a total of 3,700 seats.

The stadium was named Stadion Mladosti (Youth Stadium) up to 1992, and it is still common for people to refer to it this way.

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