
Yesterday's MAXtv Prva Liga Round of 13 match against Hrvatski Dragovoljac was Hajduk's seven hundredth match in the top tier of Croatian football. The recent victory over Dinamo was the jubilatory four hundredth win, and now another great milestone has been turned.
The number of victories now stands at 402, along with 142 defeats and 156 draws. The Whites managed to score as many as 1281 goals, that is 1.83 per game, while conceding 628 - no more than .89 per game. The 1993-94 season featured the most matches at thirty-four, while the inaugural Croatian League of 1992 was the shortest with only 22 games played.

Of the 2014 points up for grabs, Hajduk managed to secure 1308, which is exactly 65%. The Whites' most common result was a one-nil victory: this occured 82 times. It is followed by a two-nil scoreline, which had just one less occurence. The most common setback was also 0:1, this happened 44 times.
Of particularly high-scoring victories, five were by six-nil, three by six-one, two were seven-one, and there was also one each of 9:0, 7:0 and 7:2. The Croatian league record, however, still stands at the ten to nothing drumming of Radnik of Velika Gorica back in 1994.
Hajduk found themselves shut out 129 times - on average once every 5.4 matches. Forty-nine of Hajduk's Croatian leagues matches ended scoreless.

It may also bear mention that the Whites featured exactly 269 players so far in the Croatian League, of which 148 saw their names on the scoresheet at least once.