Hajduk Split's membership surge is hitting a record pace just days into the new year. The club announced surpassing fifty thousand members in only twelve days, quoting excited fan reactions online. Nearly forty five thousand of those were renewing active members from the previous season. The club promotes continued signups through its website and field campaigns across Croatia and diaspora communities.
This early rush signals another potentially massive year for the fan-owned club. Hajduk has already topped one hundred thousand members for three consecutive years. Last year's total of over one hundred twenty thousand placed it among the world's top fifteen clubs for membership. That list includes global giants like Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and Manchester United.
The renewal wave started immediately, with twenty-five thousand fans joining in the first two days. New Year's Day alone saw over twenty-two thousand signups, breaking the previous year's single-day record. This momentum translates directly into financial strength for the club. Adult membership costs twenty euros, with reduced fees for minors and seniors.
The current tally has already generated close to eight hundred thousand euros in revenue. This early surge suggests the Split-based club could reach unprecedented global membership levels this year. The numbers underscore a powerful community connection fueling both its identity and its economic foundation.
This early rush signals another potentially massive year for the fan-owned club. Hajduk has already topped one hundred thousand members for three consecutive years. Last year's total of over one hundred twenty thousand placed it among the world's top fifteen clubs for membership. That list includes global giants like Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and Manchester United.
The renewal wave started immediately, with twenty-five thousand fans joining in the first two days. New Year's Day alone saw over twenty-two thousand signups, breaking the previous year's single-day record. This momentum translates directly into financial strength for the club. Adult membership costs twenty euros, with reduced fees for minors and seniors.
The current tally has already generated close to eight hundred thousand euros in revenue. This early surge suggests the Split-based club could reach unprecedented global membership levels this year. The numbers underscore a powerful community connection fueling both its identity and its economic foundation.