Hajduk U Beogradu Prepricano Po Glavama
Stanko learns his village has been burned. He returns secretly, finds his mother dead, sister missing. Swears vengeance. Falls in love with a Serbian girl, Ruža, who hides haiduks.
The mention of Hajduk in Belgrade might sound unusual at first glance, given that Hajduk Split is a Croatian club based in Split, Croatia. However, football has a way of transcending borders, and the history between Croatian and Serbian football, as well as the two cities, Belgrade and Split, is rich and complex. Hajduk U Beogradu Prepricano Po Glavama
Historically, the football clubs from the former Yugoslavia, including Hajduk Split, Red Star Belgrade, and Partizan Belgrade, among others, have had a deep rivalry that goes beyond sports. These clubs, and the cities they represent, have been intertwined through various historical events, including the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s. Stanko learns his village has been burned
Hajduk Split, one of the most successful and beloved clubs in Croatia, has often found itself in the shadow of the more politically charged matches against Serbian clubs, particularly Red Star Belgrade. The matches between Hajduk and Red Star have been more than just games; they've represented the clash of two different cultures and, at times, conflicting political ideologies. Falls in love with a Serbian girl, Ruža, who hides haiduks
Turks send a spy. Betrayal leads to a bloody shootout. Several haiduks die. Stanko escapes wounded.