Hajduk U Beogradu Prepricano Po Glavama ((install))
The year was 1991, and the Yugoslav football scene was on fire. The country was still united, and the national league was one of the most competitive in Europe. Among the many exciting matches played during that season, one encounter stands out as a legendary clash: Hajduk Split vs. Red Star Belgrade, commonly referred to as "Hajduk U Beogradu Prepricano Po Glavama" or "Hajduk in Belgrade, Decimated by Heads."
The match turned ugly in the 78th minute, when a scuffle broke out between Hajduk's Caktaš and Red Star's Savićević. The situation quickly escalated, with players from both teams clashing on the pitch. Hajduk U Beogradu Prepricano Po Glavama
On November 3, 1991, Hajduk Split traveled to Belgrade to face Red Star at the iconic Marakana Stadium. The match was highly anticipated, with both teams boasting talented squads and a reputation for playing attractive football. The year was 1991, and the Yugoslav football
Hajduk Split, a club from the coastal city of Split, Croatia, had a long history of success, with several domestic and international titles under their belt. Red Star Belgrade, on the other hand, was a powerhouse from the capital of Serbia, known for their aggressive playing style and loyal fan base. Red Star Belgrade, commonly referred to as "Hajduk
The game got off to a dramatic start, with Hajduk's Mijo Caktaš scoring in the 14th minute. However, Red Star quickly responded, equalizing through their star player, Darko Pancev. The match was evenly poised, with both teams creating scoring opportunities.