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RASPORED I REZULTATI OMLADINSKE LIGE Bih-GRUPA COMET - Nogometni/Fudbalski savez Bosne i Hercegovine Datum: 20.09.2021. Raspored takmičenja Organizacija: (2) Nogometni savez Federacije BiH Takmičenje: (20962309) Omladinska liga BiH grupa "Jug" JUNIORI 21/22 - 2021/2022 UKUPNO REZULTATA: 210 Kolo 1 13.08.2021 10:00 Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - HŠK POSUŠJE 0:5 14.08.2021 11:00 LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - HNK STOLAC 2:0 14.08.2021 12:30 ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - FK IGMAN 1:1 15.08.2021 18:00 Trebinje FK LEOTAR - HNK BRANITELJ 9:1 16.08.2021 18:00 NEUM HNK NEUM - HNK ČAPLJINA 2:0 18.08.2021 17:00 Grude HNK GRUDE - NK TROGLAV 1918 4:1 26.08.2021 18:00 GABELA NK GOŠK - FK VELEŽ 0:1 Kolo 2 20.08.2021 10:00 Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk 4:0 21.08.2021 11:00 Stolac HNK STOLAC - NK GOŠK 0:0 21.08.2021 11:30 Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - NK LJUBUŠKI 2:2 21.08.2021 12:30 BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - HNK GRUDE 1:2 22.08.2021 09:30 ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - FK LEOTAR 1:3 22.08.2021 19:00 Mostar FK VELEŽ - HNK TOMISLAV 2:2 27.08.2021 17:15 NEUM HNK NEUM - NK TROGLAV 1918 2:0 Kolo 3 27.08.2021 11:00 LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - HNK ČAPLJINA 3:1 28.08.2021 10:00 KONJIC FK IGMAN - HŠK POSUŠJE 2:2 28.08.2021 12:30 ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - FK VELEŽ 0:5 29.08.2021 11:00 GABELA NK GOŠK - HNK BRANITELJ 1:1 31.08.2021 17:00 Trebinje FK LEOTAR - NK TROGLAV 1918 6:1 01.09.2021 11:30 NEUM HNK NEUM - FK KLIS 3:0 01.09.2021 12:00 Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - HNK STOLAC 3:0 Kolo 4 04.09.2021 11:30 Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - NK LJUBUŠKI 2:6 04.09.2021 12:00 Mostar FK VELEŽ - FK IGMAN 8:0 04.09.2021 12:00 Grude HNK GRUDE - HNK NEUM 2:2 04.09.2021 12:30 Stolac HNK STOLAC - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk 1:1 04.09.2021 16:00 BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - FK LEOTAR 0:5 05.09.2021 12:30 Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - HNK TOMISLAV 1:3 05.09.2021 12:30 ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - NK GOŠK 1:0 Kolo 5 10.09.2021 10:00 Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - FK VELEŽ 1:0 11.09.2021 11:30 LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - FK KLIS 3:0 11.09.2021 12:30 GABELA NK GOŠK - NK TROGLAV 1918 4:2 11.09.2021 12:30 ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - HNK BRANITELJ 0:1 12.09.2021 10:00 Trebinje FK LEOTAR - HNK GRUDE 3:0 12.09.2021 12:30 Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - HNK ČAPLJINA 1:1 12.09.2021 12:30 KONJIC FK IGMAN - HNK STOLAC 0:1 Kolo 6 18.09.2021 10:00 NEUM HNK NEUM - FK LEOTAR 0:1 18.09.2021 11:30 Grude HNK GRUDE - NK LJUBUŠKI 4:0 18.09.2021 12:30 Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - FK IGMAN 5:1 COMET - Nogometni/Fudbalski savez Bosne i Hercegovine - Raspored takmičenja Stranica: 1 / 5 18.09.2021 12:30 Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - HNK TOMISLAV 0:4 18.09.2021 17:30 BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - NK GOŠK 2:1 19.09.2021 10:00 Stolac HNK STOLAC - HŠK POSUŠJE 2:2 19.09.2021 17:00 ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk 0:0 Kolo 7 25.09.2021 12:30 LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - HNK NEUM UNESEN 25.09.2021 12:30 GABELA NK GOŠK - HNK GRUDE UNESEN 25.09.2021 12:30 ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - NK TROGLAV 1918 UNESEN 25.09.2021 12:30 Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - HNK BRANITELJ UNESEN 26.09.2021 12:30 Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - FK KLIS UNESEN 26.09.2021 12:30 KONJIC FK IGMAN - HNK ČAPLJINA UNESEN 26.09.2021 12:30 Mostar FK VELEŽ - HNK STOLAC UNESEN Kolo 8 02.10.2021 13:30 Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - FK VELEŽ UNESEN 02.10.2021 13:30 Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - FK IGMAN UNESEN 02.10.2021 13:30 BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk UNESEN 02.10.2021 13:30 NEUM HNK NEUM - NK GOŠK UNESEN 03.10.2021 13:30 ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - HŠK POSUŠJE UNESEN 03.10.2021 13:30 Grude HNK GRUDE - HNK TOMISLAV UNESEN 03.10.2021 13:30 Trebinje FK LEOTAR - NK LJUBUŠKI UNESEN Kolo 9 09.10.2021 13:30 GABELA NK GOŠK - FK LEOTAR UNESEN 09.10.2021 13:30 ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - HNK GRUDE UNESEN 09.10.2021 13:30 Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - NK TROGLAV 1918 UNESEN 09.10.2021 13:30 Stolac HNK STOLAC - HNK BRANITELJ UNESEN 10.10.2021 13:30 Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - HNK NEUM UNESEN 10.10.2021 13:30 KONJIC FK IGMAN - FK KLIS UNESEN 10.10.2021 13:30 Mostar FK VELEŽ - HNK ČAPLJINA UNESEN Kolo 10 16.10.2021 13:30 Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - FK VELEŽ UNESEN 16.10.2021 13:30 BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - HŠK POSUŠJE UNESEN 16.10.2021 13:30 NEUM HNK NEUM - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk UNESEN 16.10.2021 13:30 LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - NK GOŠK UNESEN 17.10.2021 13:30 ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - HNK STOLAC UNESEN 17.10.2021 13:30 Grude HNK GRUDE - FK IGMAN UNESEN 17.10.2021 13:30 Trebinje FK LEOTAR - HNK TOMISLAV UNESEN Kolo 11 23.10.2021 13:30 ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - FK LEOTAR UNESEN 23.10.2021 13:30 Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - HNK GRUDE UNESEN 23.10.2021 13:30 Stolac HNK STOLAC - NK TROGLAV 1918 UNESEN 23.10.2021 13:30 Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - HNK ČAPLJINA UNESEN 24.10.2021 13:30 Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - NK LJUBUŠKI UNESEN 24.10.2021 13:30 KONJIC FK IGMAN - HNK NEUM UNESEN 24.10.2021 13:30 Mostar FK VELEŽ - FK KLIS UNESEN Kolo 12 30.10.2021 13:30 Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - HNK BRANITELJ UNESEN 30.10.2021 13:30 BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - HNK STOLAC UNESEN 30.10.2021 13:30 NEUM HNK NEUM - HŠK POSUŠJE UNESEN 30.10.2021 13:30 LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk UNESEN 30.10.2021 13:30 GABELA NK GOŠK - HNK TOMISLAV UNESEN 31.10.2021 13:30 Grude HNK GRUDE - FK VELEŽ UNESEN 31.10.2021 13:30 Trebinje FK LEOTAR - FK IGMAN UNESEN Kolo 13 06.11.2021 13:30 ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - NK GOŠK UNESEN COMET - Nogometni/Fudbalski savez Bosne i Hercegovine - Raspored takmičenja Stranica: 2 / 5 06.11.2021 13:30 Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - FK LEOTAR UNESEN 06.11.2021 13:30 Stolac HNK STOLAC - HNK GRUDE UNESEN 06.11.2021 13:30 Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - FK KLIS UNESEN 07.11.2021 13:30 KONJIC FK IGMAN - NK LJUBUŠKI UNESEN 07.11.2021 13:30 Mostar FK VELEŽ - HNK NEUM UNESEN 07.11.2021 13:30 ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - NK TROGLAV 1918 UNESEN Kolo 14 14.11.2021 13:30 BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - HNK ČAPLJINA UNESEN 14.11.2021 13:30 Grude HNK GRUDE - HNK BRANITELJ UNESEN 14.11.2021 13:30 NEUM HNK NEUM - HNK STOLAC UNESEN 14.11.2021 13:30 Trebinje FK LEOTAR - FK VELEŽ UNESEN 14.11.2021 13:30 LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - HŠK POSUŠJE UNESEN 14.11.2021 13:30 GABELA NK GOŠK - FK IGMAN UNESEN 14.11.2021 13:30 Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk UNESEN Kolo 15 20.11.2021 13:30 KONJIC FK IGMAN - HNK TOMISLAV UNESEN 20.11.2021 13:30 Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - NK GOŠK UNESEN 20.11.2021 13:30 Mostar FK VELEŽ - NK LJUBUŠKI UNESEN 20.11.2021 13:30 Stolac HNK STOLAC - FK LEOTAR UNESEN 20.11.2021 13:30 Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - HNK NEUM UNESEN 20.11.2021 13:30 ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - HNK GRUDE UNESEN 20.11.2021 13:30 Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - FK KLIS UNESEN Kolo 16 Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - HNK GRUDE UNESEN ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - HNK NEUM UNESEN Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - FK LEOTAR UNESEN Stolac HNK STOLAC - NK LJUBUŠKI UNESEN Mostar FK VELEŽ - NK GOŠK UNESEN Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - HNK TOMISLAV UNESEN KONJIC FK IGMAN - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk UNESEN Kolo 17 ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - HŠK POSUŠJE UNESEN Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - FK VELEŽ UNESEN GABELA NK GOŠK - HNK STOLAC UNESEN LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - HNK BRANITELJ UNESEN Trebinje FK LEOTAR - HNK ČAPLJINA UNESEN NEUM HNK NEUM - NK TROGLAV 1918 UNESEN Grude HNK GRUDE - FK KLIS UNESEN Kolo 18 BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - HNK NEUM UNESEN Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - FK LEOTAR UNESEN ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - NK LJUBUŠKI UNESEN Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - NK GOŠK UNESEN Stolac HNK STOLAC - HNK TOMISLAV UNESEN Mostar FK VELEŽ - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk UNESEN Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - FK IGMAN UNESEN Kolo 19 KONJIC FK IGMAN - FK VELEŽ UNESEN ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - HNK STOLAC UNESEN Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - HNK BRANITELJ UNESEN GABELA NK GOŠK - HNK ČAPLJINA UNESEN LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - NK TROGLAV 1918 UNESEN Trebinje FK LEOTAR - FK KLIS UNESEN NEUM HNK NEUM - HNK GRUDE UNESEN COMET - Nogometni/Fudbalski savez Bosne i Hercegovine - Raspored takmičenja Stranica: 3 / 5 Kolo 20 Grude HNK GRUDE - FK LEOTAR UNESEN BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - NK LJUBUŠKI UNESEN Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - NK GOŠK UNESEN ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - HNK TOMISLAV UNESEN Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk UNESEN Stolac HNK STOLAC - FK IGMAN UNESEN Mostar FK VELEŽ - HŠK POSUŠJE UNESEN Kolo 21 Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - HNK STOLAC UNESEN KONJIC FK IGMAN - HNK BRANITELJ UNESEN ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - HNK ČAPLJINA UNESEN Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - NK TROGLAV 1918 UNESEN GABELA NK GOŠK - FK KLIS UNESEN LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - HNK GRUDE UNESEN Trebinje FK LEOTAR - HNK NEUM UNESEN Kolo 22 NEUM HNK NEUM - NK LJUBUŠKI UNESEN Grude HNK GRUDE - NK GOŠK UNESEN BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - HNK TOMISLAV UNESEN Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk UNESEN ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - FK IGMAN UNESEN Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - HŠK POSUŠJE UNESEN Stolac HNK STOLAC - FK VELEŽ UNESEN Kolo 23 Mostar FK VELEŽ - HNK BRANITELJ UNESEN Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - HNK ČAPLJINA UNESEN KONJIC FK IGMAN - NK TROGLAV 1918 UNESEN ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - FK KLIS UNESEN Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - HNK GRUDE UNESEN GABELA NK GOŠK - HNK NEUM UNESEN LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - FK LEOTAR UNESEN Kolo 24 Trebinje FK LEOTAR - NK GOŠK UNESEN NEUM HNK NEUM - HNK TOMISLAV UNESEN Grude HNK GRUDE - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk UNESEN BUTUROVIĆ POLJE FK KLIS - FK IGMAN UNESEN Livno NK TROGLAV 1918 - HŠK POSUŠJE UNESEN ČAPLJINA HNK ČAPLJINA - FK VELEŽ UNESEN Mostar HNK BRANITELJ - HNK STOLAC UNESEN Kolo 25 Stolac HNK STOLAC - HNK ČAPLJINA UNESEN Mostar FK VELEŽ - NK TROGLAV 1918 UNESEN Posušje HŠK POSUŠJE - FK KLIS UNESEN KONJIC FK IGMAN - HNK GRUDE UNESEN ČITLUK HNK BROTNJO Čitluk - HNK NEUM UNESEN Tomislavgrad HNK TOMISLAV - FK LEOTAR UNESEN GABELA NK GOŠK - NK LJUBUŠKI UNESEN Kolo 26 LJubuški NK LJUBUŠKI - HNK TOMISLAV UNESEN Trebinje FK LEOTAR - HNK BROTNJO Čitluk UNESEN NEUM HNK NEUM - FK IGMAN UNESEN Grude HNK GRUDE - HŠK POSUŠJE UNESEN BUTUROVIĆ
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