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Glasnik HNS-Središte Sjever Br.99 SREDIŠTE SJEVER Zagrebačka 91,p.p.7,42000 Varaždin Tel/fax: 042 211-257 E-MAIL: [email protected] IBAN: HR6323600001400497070 OIB: 96992293157 SLUŽBENO GLASILO NOGOMETNOG SREDIŠTA SJEVER HRVATSKOG NOGOMETNOG SAVEZA NATJECATELJSKA 2016/17. GODINA SADRŽAJ 1. REZULTATI, TABLICE 10.KOLA KAD/JUN SKUPINE „A“ 2. REZULTATI, TABLICE 10.KOLA KADETA SKUPINE „B“ 3. REZULTATI, TABLICE 13.KOLA, RASPORED 14.KOLA PIONIRA SKUPINE „A“ 4. REZULTATI, TABLICE 10.KOLA PIONIRA SKUPINE „B-ISTOK“ BROJ 99 GODINA II 02. STUDENI 2016., VARAŽDIN Stranica 1 od 4 ODGOVORNI UREDNIK - IVAN NOVAK Hrvatski nogometni savezIUlica grada Vukovara 269 AI 10000 Zagreb I Hrvatska tel: +385 1 2361 555 I fax: +385 1 2441 500 I e-mail: [email protected] SREDIŠTE SJEVER Zagrebačka 91,p.p.7,42000 Varaždin Tel/fax: 042 211-257 E-MAIL: [email protected] IBAN: HR6323600001400497070 OIB: 96992293157 KADETI A KADETI B 10. KOLO,30.10.2016. 10.KOLO,30.10.2016. Međimurje-Mladost 1:0, Bjelovar-Virovitica, Varteks-Podravina 2:0, Varaždin II-Starigrad 7:0, Koprivnica-Varaždin 3:2 Graničar-Podravac 1:0 1.Varaždin 10 8 1 1 35- 9 25 1.Varaždin II 10 10 0 0 42 - 2 30 2.Koprivnica 10 7 2 1 22-13 23 2.Varteks 10 7 1 2 41 - 11 22 3.Virovitica 9 4 1 4 18-12 13 3.Podravac 10 5 0 5 28 - 34 15 4.Me đimurje 10 4 1 5 12-15 13 4.Graničar 10 3 1 6 13 - 23 10 5.Mladost 9 2 1 6 11-23 7 5.Podravina 10 2 0 8 6 - 29 6 6.Bjelovar 10 0 2 8 8 -34 2 6.Starigrad 10 2 0 8 12 - 43 6 Odgođena utakmica kadeta 9.kola Mladost – Virovitica igrati će se 06.11. u 10,oo sati DISCIPLINSKE ODLUKE: *Temeljem čl.57/1.DP HNS, kažnjavaju se isključeni igrači sa JUNIORI A 2 utakmice zabrane igranja: 10. KOLO,23.10.2016. - KOS Aleksandro(5288),NK“BJELOVAR“ (JUN „A“), - SERTIĆ Marko(2539),NK“VIROVITICA“ (JUN „A“), Međimurje-Mladost 3:0, Bjelovar-Virovitica, - SERTIĆ Marin(2538),NK“VIROVITICA“ (JUN „A“). Koprivnica-Križevci 4:0 *Temeljem čl. 21 DP HNS (3.opomena), kažnjavaju se sa 1 1.Bjelovar 10 8 2 0 30- 4 26 utakmicom zabrane igranja: - FOJTIG Patrik (6483), NK„PODRAVAC“ (KAD „B“) 2.Koprivnica 10 7 2 1 27- 5 23 - KOZIĆ Nikola (5287), NK „MLADOST“ (JUN „A“) - KRANCLBINDER David (5831), NK „KOPRIVNICA“ (KAD „A“) 3.Me đimurje 10 5 0 5 21-22 15 Disciplinski sudac 4.Mladost 9 3 1 5 12-15 10 Slavko Kuščer 5.Križevci 10 2 0 8 6 -32 6 *************************************** 6.Virovitica 9 1 1 7 9 -27 4 Odgođena utakmica juniora 9.kola Mladost – Virovitica igrati će se 06.11. u 11,15 sati BROJ 99 GODINA II 02. STUDENI 2016., VARAŽDIN Stranica 2 od 4 ODGOVORNI UREDNIK - IVAN NOVAK Hrvatski nogometni savezIUlica grada Vukovara 269 AI 10000 Zagreb I Hrvatska tel: +385 1 2361 555 I fax: +385 1 2441 500 I e-mail: [email protected] SREDIŠTE SJEVER Zagrebačka 91,p.p.7,42000 Varaždin Tel/fax: 042 211-257 E-MAIL: [email protected] IBAN: HR6323600001400497070 OIB: 96992293157 PIONIRI A U-10 / U-12 PIONIRI A U-14 REZULTATI 13.KOLA REZULTATI 13.KOLA U-10 U-14 Križevci-Podravina 3:2, Mladost-Varaždin 2:2, Križevci-Podravina 4:1, Mladost-Varaždin 0:4, Koprivnica-Virovitica 0:1, Novi Marof-Graničar 1:2, Koprivnica-Virovitica 1:1, Novi Marof-Graničar 2:1, Međ-Čakovec-Međimurje 0:5, Polet-Slaven Belupo 0:4, Međ-Čakovec-Međimurje 0:5, Rudar-Bjelovar 2:1, Rudar-Bjelovar 3:3, Ivančica-Varteks 0:3 Ivančica-Varteks 4:0 1.Slaven Belupo 13 12 0 1 57- 9 36 1.Varaždin 12 12 0 0 104 - 4 36 2.Varteks 13 12 0 1 45- 8 36 2.Međimurje 12 10 1 1 52 - 7 31 3.Bjelovar 13 9 3 1 67-20 30 3.Bjelovar 12 9 0 3 50 - 16 27 4.Me đimurje 13 9 2 2 54-12 29 4.Rudar 13 8 1 4 30 - 24 25 5.Rudar 13 7 4 2 40-17 25 5.Koprivnica 12 7 1 4 41 - 13 22 6.Graničar 13 5 2 6 29-35 17 6.Međ-Čakovec 12 6 1 5 28 - 16 19 7.Virovitica 13 5 1 7 28-37 16 7.Križevci 12 5 3 4 19 - 31 18 8.Križevci 13 5 1 7 24-37 16 8.Ivančica 13 5 1 7 26 - 50 16 9.Podravina 13 5 1 7 25-44 16 9.Polet 12 4 2 6 19 - 27 14 10.Polet 13 4 2 7 17-28 14 10.Virovitica 12 3 4 5 16 - 34 13 11.Varaždin 13 3 5 5 15-28 14 11.Mladost 12 3 3 6 11 - 20 12 12.Me đ-Čakovec 13 4 0 9 19-39 12 12.Graničar 12 3 2 7 15 - 32 11 13.Ivančica 13 3 2 8 15-30 11 13.Varteks 12 2 3 7 11 - 41 9 14.Novi Marof 13 3 1 9 14-39 10 14.Novi Marof 12 2 2 8 15 - 38 8 15.Mladost 13 2 2 9 16-44 8 15.Podravina 12 0 0 12 3 - 87 0 16.Koprivnica 13 1 4 8 8 -46 7 U-12 RASPORED ZA 14. KOLO, 05.11.2016.,10/11 h: Križevci-Podravina 0:0, Mladost-Varaždin 0:5, Podravina-Varteks, Bjelovar-Ivančica,Međimurje-Polet Koprivnica-Virovitica 4:2, Novi Marof-Graničar 3:0, Slaven Belupo-Rudar (samo U-10,U-12),Virovitica-Novi Marof, Međ-Čakovec-Međimurje 1:6, Polet-Slaven Belupo 0:3, Križevci-Mladost, Graničar-Međ-Čakovec(06.11.), Rudar-Bjelovar 2:2, Ivančica-Varteks 1:4 Varaždin-Koprivnica(06.11.) 1.Me đimurje 13 12 1 0 100- 4 37 DISCIPLINSKE ODLUKE: 2.Varaždin 13 12 1 0 72- 4 37 3.Slaven Belupo 13 10 1 2 56- 8 31 *Temeljem čl.53 DP HNS, kažnjavaju se sa 1 utakmicom 4.Bjelovar 13 8 2 3 52-16 26 zabrane igranja: 5.Varteks 13 8 2 3 29-18 26 - PLANŠĆAK Antonio (7531), NK“GRANIČAR“ Đurđevac („A“ U-14) 6.Rudar 13 6 4 3 32-16 22 -RANKOVIĆ Luka (7640), NK“VARTEKS“ Varaždin („A“ U-14) 7.Ivančica 13 6 1 6 23-31 19 8.Križevci 13 5 3 5 31-25 18 9.Novi Marof 13 5 2 6 21-42 17 Disciplinski sudac: 10.Me đ-Čakovec 13 5 1 7 20-23 16 Slavko Kuš čer 11.Koprivnica 13 5 1 7 34-47 16 *************************************** 12.Mladost 13 3 2 8 12-43 11 13.Virovitica 13 2 3 8 15-48 9 14.Graničar 13 2 1 10 12-53 7 15.Polet 13 1 2 10 10-45 5 16.Podravina 13 0 1 12 5 -101 1 BROJ 99 GODINA II 02. STUDENI 2016., VARAŽDIN Stranica 3 od 4 ODGOVORNI UREDNIK - IVAN NOVAK Hrvatski nogometni savezIUlica grada Vukovara 269 AI 10000 Zagreb I Hrvatska tel: +385 1 2361 555 I fax: +385 1 2441 500 I e-mail: [email protected] SREDIŠTE SJEVER Zagrebačka 91,p.p.7,42000 Varaždin Tel/fax: 042 211-257 E-MAIL: [email protected] IBAN: HR6323600001400497070 OIB: 96992293157 PIONIRI „B-ISTOK“ PRAVO NASTUPA / TRAJANJE IGRE 10.KOLO ZAMJENE IGRAČA U - 10 Voćin-Starigrad 9:1, Suhopolje-Pitomača 0:7, POČETNICI (U-10) Slatina-Podravac 0:1 - sa navršenih 8 godina (7 g. sa spec.),a na dan 01.07. 2016.,nisu bili stariji od 10 g. i 6 mj. 1.Pitomača 10 9 0 1 56-11 27 - 2 x 25 min – “leteće“ zamjene 2.Voćin 10 7 2 1 44-11 23 MLAĐI PIONIRI (U-12) 3.Slatina 10 5 1 4 35-29 16 - sa navršenih 10 godina (9 g. sa spec.),a na dan 01. 07.2016.,nisu bili stariji od 12 g. i 6 mj. 4.Podravac 10 3 1 6 17-28 10 - 2 x 30 min – “leteće” zamjene 5.Starigrad 10 2 2 6 31-41 8 PIONIRI (U-14) 6.Suhopolje 10 1 0 9 9 -72 3 - sa navršenih 12 godina (11 g. sa spec.),a na dan 01. 07.2016.,nisu bili stariji od 14 g. i 6 mj. U - 12 - 2 x 35 min –najviše 7 zamjena u prekidu igre u Voćin-Starigrad 9:0, Suhopolje-Pitomača 1:2, maksimalno 3 navrata. Slatina-Podravac 1:2 Tehnički tajnik 1.Podravac 10 8 1 1 55- 6 25 Željko Frani ć 2.Pitomača 10 7 0 3 36-16 21 *********************************** juniori/kadeti/pioniri/mlađi 3.Suhopolje 10 5 1 4 41-21 16 pioniri/početnici) 4.Voćin 10 4 2 4 27-30 14 članak 16. 5.Slatina 10 3 2 5 21-23 11 Utakmica NE MOŽE započeti bez prisustva u tehničkom 6.Starigrad 10 0 0 10 2 -86 0 prostoru trenera koji je licenciran za vođenje momčadi koja igra utakmicu. U – 14 Iznimno, ako postoji opravdana odsutnost licenciranog Voćin-Starigrad 5:0, Suhopolje-Pitomača 2:1, trenera momčadi (npr. bolest…), može ga Slatina-Podravac 7:1 zamijeniti drugi trener istog kluba koji je licenciran za vođenje neke od momčadi mlađih uzrasta tog kluba. 1.Pitomača 10 9 0 1 54- 5 27 Mole se delegati i Povjerenici za određivanje sudaca da 2.Slatina 10 8 0 2 58- 9 24 striktno postupe po istom i daju smjernice sucima koje 3.Suhopolje 10 5 0 5 33-18 15 određuju.
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