Kamen Ingrad Velika
NK Kamen Ingrad is a Croatian football (soccer) club from Velika, Croatia, a small town near Požega, Croatia in the northeast of Croatia. The club's first team is currently not competing in any competitions following their relegation from the Druga HNL at the end of the 2007-08 season. Its stadium has a capacity of 10,000 seats.
History
The club was formed as NK Velika in 1929. After World War II the club was renamed to NK Papuk.
The current name was adopted in 1999 - Kamen Ingrad is a construction company and the team's main sponsor. Since then the club advanced significantly, having entered the Prva HNL in 2002 and the UEFA Cup in 2003, losing to FC Schalke 04 1-0 on aggregate in the First Round.
Kamen Ingrad got relegated in the 2006-07 season after winning only 11 points in 33 matches and ending in 12th place. Originally they won 13 points, but after playing with two ineligible players in two matches, Croatian Football Federation punished them by deducting two points.
Various financial difficulties, caused by the problems in the primary club sponsor Kamen Ingrad, reflected on the club's performance, and it was relegated further down to the Treća HNL in 2008. On 23 July 2008, it was announced that the club's first team will not compete in any competitions during the 2008-09 season, making the club's future after that uncertain. The club will continue to run youth teams during the season and their stadium will be used as a temporary home ground to the newly promoted first-division side NK Croatia Sesvete.
League and Cup results
All-time total in the Prva HNL
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