

NK Croatia Zmijavci delivered a commanding performance at home, defeating Hrvace 3–0 in a Croatian First Football League encounter on May 24, 2026. The result solidified Zmijavci's mid-table standing while leaving Hrvace with more work to do in the relegation battle.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, NK Croatia Zmijavci imposed their rhythm on the match. Playing in front of their passionate supporters, they pressed high and created early chances. The breakthrough came in the 22nd minute when a quick counter-attack caught the Hrvace defense off guard. A precise cross from the right wing found the head of the home side's striker, who powered the ball into the net for a 1–0 lead.
Hrvace struggled to respond, managing only a few half-chances before half-time. Zmijavci's midfield dominated possession and dictated the tempo, preventing the visitors from building any sustained attacking moves.
Key Moments
- 22nd minute: NK Croatia Zmijavci open the scoring with a well-worked header from a cross.
- 57th minute: A defensive lapse by Hrvace allowed Zmijavci's winger to double the lead with a low drive from the edge of the box.
- 78th minute: The home team sealed the victory with a third goal, a clinical finish after a slick passing move through the heart of the Hrvace defense.
Tactical Story
Zmijavci lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, using the width effectively. Their full-backs pushed forward regularly, stretching Hrvace's backline. Hrvace attempted to counter with a 4-4-2, but they struggled to connect their midfield and attack, often losing the ball in the final third. The home side's high defensive line also caught Hrvace offside several times, neutralizing any threat on the break.
Standout Players
Zmijavci's central midfielder was the engine of the team, completing over 90% of his passes and providing the assist for the second goal. The home side's goalkeeper also had a solid game, making a crucial save in the 35th minute to preserve the clean sheet.
Season Impact
The 3–0 win moved NK Croatia Zmijavci to 38 points in the Croatian First Football League standings, keeping them comfortably mid-table with a game in hand. Hrvace remained on 25 points, now level with the relegation playoff spot, needing a strong finish to avoid the drop. This result also extended Zmijavci's unbeaten home run to four matches, highlighting their fortress-like form at home.