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Raspored 2.ŽNL Nogometni savez Županije splitsko-dalmatinske RASPORED natjecanja Druge županijske nogometne lige natjecateljska godina 2017./2018. Kolo: 1 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Jadran (S) 09.09.2017 17:00 ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Mračaj 10.09.2017 17:00 Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Adriatic 09.09.2017 17:00 Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Vrlika 09.09.2017 17:00 SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Vinjani 09.09.2017 17:00 SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Krilnik 09.09.2017 17:00 Kolo: 2 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Krilnik 17.09.2017 16:30 Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Tekstilac 17.09.2017 16:30 ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Glavice 16.09.2017 16:30 Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Trogir 1912 16.09.2017 16:30 Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Poljičanin 1921 17.09.2017 16:30 SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Čaporice-Trilj 16.09.2017 16:30 Kolo: 3 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Jadran (S) 24.09.2017 16:30 Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Trilj-2001 23.09.2017 16:30 Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Mračaj 23.09.2017 16:30 SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Adriatic 23.09.2017 16:30 SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Vrlika 23.09.2017 16:30 Lora / Split Krilnik Vinjani 24.09.2017 16:30 Kolo: 4 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Vinjani 01.10.2017 16:00 ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Krilnik 30.09.2017 16:00 Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Tekstilac 30.09.2017 16:00 Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Glavice 01.10.2017 16:00 SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Trogir 1912 30.09.2017 16:00 ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Poljičanin 1921 01.10.2017 16:00 Kolo: 5 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Jadran (S) 07.10.2017 16:00 Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Čaporice-Trilj 07.10.2017 16:00 SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Trilj-2001 07.10.2017 16:00 SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Mračaj 07.10.2017 16:00 Lora / Split Krilnik Adriatic 08.10.2017 16:00 Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Vrlika 08.10.2017 16:00 Kolo: 6 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Vrlika 15.10.2017 15:30 Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Vinjani 14.10.2017 15:30 Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Krilnik 15.10.2017 15:30 SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Tekstilac 14.10.2017 15:30 ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Glavice 15.10.2017 15:30 Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Trogir 1912 14.10.2017 15:30 Kolo: 7 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Jadran (S) 21.10.2017 15:00 SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Poljičanin 1921 21.10.2017 15:00 SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Čaporice-Trilj 21.10.2017 15:00 Lora / Split Krilnik Trilj-2001 22.10.2017 15:00 Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Mračaj 22.10.2017 15:00 ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Adriatic 21.10.2017 15:00 Kolo: 8 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Adriatic 29.10.2017 14:30 Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Vrlika 29.10.2017 14:30 SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Vinjani 28.10.2017 14:30 ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Krilnik 29.10.2017 14:30 Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Tekstilac 28.10.2017 14:30 Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Glavice 28.10.2017 14:30 Kolo: 9 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Jadran (S) 04.11.2017 14:00 SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Trogir 1912 04.11.2017 14:00 Lora / Split Krilnik Poljičanin 1921 05.11.2017 14:00 Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Čaporice-Trilj 05.11.2017 14:00 ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Trilj-2001 04.11.2017 14:00 Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Mračaj 04.11.2017 14:00 Kolo: 10 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Mračaj 12.11.2017 14:00 SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Adriatic 11.11.2017 14:00 ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Vrlika 12.11.2017 14:00 Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Vinjani 11.11.2017 14:00 Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Krilnik 11.11.2017 14:00 SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Tekstilac 11.11.2017 14:00 Kolo: 11 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Jadran (S) 18.11.2017 13:30 Lora / Split Krilnik Glavice 19.11.2017 13:30 Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Trogir 1912 19.11.2017 13:30 ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Poljičanin 1921 18.11.2017 13:30 Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Čaporice-Trilj 18.11.2017 13:30 Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Trilj-2001 19.11.2017 13:30 Kolo: 12 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Trilj-2001 04.03.2018 15:00 Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Čaporice-Trilj 04.03.2018 15:00 Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Poljičanin 1921 03.03.2018 15:00 ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Trogir 1912 03.03.2018 15:00 Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Glavice 04.03.2018 15:00 Lora / Split Krilnik Tekstilac 04.03.2018 15:00 Kolo: 13 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Lora / Split Krilnik Jadran (S) 11.03.2018 15:00 SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Vinjani 10.03.2018 15:00 SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Vrlika 10.03.2018 15:00 Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Adriatic 10.03.2018 15:00 Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Mračaj 10.03.2018 15:00 ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Trilj-2001 11.03.2018 15:00 Kolo: 14 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Čaporice-Trilj 18.03.2018 15:30 SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Poljičanin 1921 17.03.2018 15:30 Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Trogir 1912 18.03.2018 15:30 Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Glavice 17.03.2018 15:30 ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Tekstilac 17.03.2018 15:30 Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Krilnik 18.03.2018 15:30 Kolo: 15 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Jadran (S) 25.03.2018 15:30 Lora / Split Krilnik Vrlika 25.03.2018 15:30 SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Adriatic 24.03.2018 15:30 SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Mračaj 24.03.2018 15:30 Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Trilj-2001 24.03.2018 15:30 Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Čaporice-Trilj 24.03.2018 15:30 Kolo: 16 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Poljičanin 1921 02.04.2018 16:00 ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Trogir 1912 02.04.2018 16:00 SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Glavice 02.04.2018 16:00 Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Tekstilac 02.04.2018 16:00 Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Krilnik 02.04.2018 16:00 ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Vinjani 02.04.2018 16:00 Kolo: 17 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Jadran (S) 07.04.2018 16:00 Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Adriatic 08.04.2018 16:00 Lora / Split Krilnik Mračaj 08.04.2018 16:00 SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Trilj-2001 07.04.2018 16:00 SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Čaporice-Trilj 07.04.2018 16:00 Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Poljičanin 1921 07.04.2018 16:00 Kolo: 18 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Trogir 1912 15.04.2018 16:30 Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Glavice 14.04.2018 16:30 ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Tekstilac 15.04.2018 16:30 SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Krilnik 14.04.2018 16:30 Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Vinjani 15.04.2018 16:30 Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Vrlika 14.04.2018 16:30 Kolo: 19 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Jadran (S) 21.04.2018 16:30 ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Mračaj 21.04.2018 16:30 Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Trilj-2001 22.04.2018 16:30 Lora / Split Krilnik Čaporice-Trilj 22.04.2018 16:30 SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Poljičanin 1921 21.04.2018 16:30 SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Trogir 1912 21.04.2018 16:30 Kolo: 20 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Glavice 29.04.2018 17:00 Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Tekstilac 28.04.2018 17:00 Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Krilnik 28.04.2018 17:00 ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Vinjani 29.04.2018 17:00 SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Vrlika 28.04.2018 17:00 Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Adriatic 29.04.2018 17:00 Kolo: 21 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Pojilo / Runović Mračaj Jadran (S) 06.05.2018 17:00 Iza Grada / Klis Adriatic Trilj-2001 06.05.2018 17:00 ŠRC Česma / Vrlika Vrlika Čaporice-Trilj 06.05.2018 17:00 Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji Vinjani Poljičanin 1921 06.05.2018 17:00 Lora / Split Krilnik Trogir 1912 06.05.2018 17:00 SC Andrija Alčić i Ivica Poljak / Sinj Tekstilac Glavice 06.05.2018 17:00 Kolo: 22 Mjesto Domaći Gosti Datum Veli Plac / Supetar Jadran (S) Tekstilac 13.05.2018 17:00 SC Glavice / Glavice Glavice Krilnik 13.05.2018 17:00 Batarija / Trogir Trogir 1912 Vinjani 13.05.2018 17:00 Bačevac / Srinjine Poljičanin 1921 Vrlika 13.05.2018 17:00 ŠRC Zdenko Pavela-Cato / Trilj Čaporice-Trilj Adriatic 13.05.2018 17:00 SRC Trilj / Trilj Trilj-2001 Mračaj 13.05.2018 17:00 .
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