HNK Hajduk Split has had many successes throughout its rich history, but one moment from 1975 stands out particularly - the club's journey to the semifinals of the UEFA Cup. This achievement was not only a result of talented players but also a testament to the strength of the club's community and its supporters. At that time, Hajduk was led by outstanding players like Ivan Buljan and Stipe Pletikosa, who with their skills and passion for the game managed to carve their names in history.

During this campaign, Hajduk faced some of the best European teams, and the path to the semifinals was filled with drama and intense matches. In the quarter-finals, Hajduk met the powerful English team, West Ham United, defeating them on home soil in Split, while showing incredible resilience in the return leg in London, even though they ultimately exited the competition. This series of matches left a strong impression on the fans and cemented Hajduk's status as one of the most important clubs in former Yugoslavia.

This success was not just a football achievement but represented a symbol of resistance and pride for all Hajduk supporters. At a time of turbulent political changes, football became a place where people gathered, celebrating unity and passion. Hajduk became a symbol of hope and struggle, and their success in the UEFA Cup was the crown of these efforts. Fans proudly wore jerseys and sang songs in the stands, creating an atmosphere that will never be forgotten.

Although Hajduk has not repeated this success in Europe since then, the memory of that journey continues to live on among the supporters. Every time Hajduk plays in European competitions, the spirit of 1975 comes alive, reminding everyone how far they have come and what they can still achieve. This history continues to inspire new generations of players and supporters, and Hajduk Split continues its journey in football history, carrying with it the memory of that incredible moment in 1975.