Relationship Dinamo – Gradjanski from the Perspective of Various Printed Press Outlets Outside Yugoslavia
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https://doi.org/10.22586/4304gv34Keywords:
Dinamo Zagreb; I. HŠK Gradjanski Zagreb; Football; Politics; Cultural Identity; 20th CenturyAbstract
The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between the Građanski nogometni klub Dinamo – GNK Dinamo (Dinamo Citizens' Football Club) and the First Croatian Citizens' Sports Club (I. HŠK Gradjanski) and the perception that followed this relationship in the first international matches after the Second World War in printed news outlets outside Yugoslavia. Given the official claims of its leaders, in the first few years after Dinamo was founded in 1945, there are many interesting aspects of the club's perception in neighbouring countries that were familiar with the interwar Zagreb football clubs and football players who played for them. The paper will mostly cover Austrian, Hungarian and Romanian newspaper sources, but it will also try to present other available sources relevant to the subject topic.
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