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(Redirected from NK Dinamo Zagreb) GNK Dinamo Zagreb, commonly referred to as Dinamo Zagreb (pronounced [dinamo z!"reb]), or by their nickname Modri ("The Blues") are a Croatian football club based in Zagreb. They play their home matches at Stadion Maksimir. They are the most successful club in Croatian football, having won fifteen Croatian championship titles, twelve Croatian Cups and four Croatian Supercups. The club has spent its entire existence in top flight, having been members of the Yugoslav First League from 1946 to 1991, and then the Croatian First League since its foundation in 1992. Dinamo Zagreb were founded on 9 June 1945 in order to replace the three very popular Zagreb football clubs (HA#K, Gra!anski and Concordia) which had been disbanded following the end of World War II. Dinamo entered the Yugoslav First League in its inaugural 194647 season, finishing as runners-up. In their second season in Yugoslav top flight in 194748 they finished as Yugoslav champions which was their first major trophy. The club won three more league titles and seven Yugoslav Cups before they left the Yugoslav league in 1991 amid the breakup of Yugoslavia and formation of the Croatian football league system. Dinamo are also the only Croatian club with European silverware, having won the 196667 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup by defeating Leeds United in the final. They also finished runners-up in the same competition in 1963 when they lost to Valencia.
Full name

GNK Dinamo Zagreb

Gra!anski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb 9 June 1945[1][2][3][4] Stadion Maksimir 35,123[5] Zdravko Mami" Zoran Mami" Prva HNL 1st Club home page (http://www.gnkdinamo.hr)

Nickname(s) Modri (The Blues) Founded Ground Capacity Chairman Manager League 201213 Website

Until the early 1990s its foundation year was considered to be 1945 but amid political turmoil during the breakup of Yugoslavia the club began claiming direct lineage to preWWII clubs Gra!anski Zagreb and HA#K. In order to reflect this in June 1991 it was renamed HA!K Gra"anski, which lasted until February 1993 when it was renamed Croatia Zagreb. They won five league titles and Home colours Away colours Third colours participated in the 199899 and 19992000 UEFA Champions League group stages carrying that name before Current season reverting to Dinamo Zagreb in February 2000. Although the subject was dropped for a while, in 2011 club management increasingly began claiming that Dinamo is the direct descendant of Gra!anski (which had originally been founded in 1911 and disbanded in 1945) and in April that year decided to append the adjective "Gra!anski" to the club's official name, turning it into the present-day GNK Dinamo Zagreb (Gra!anski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb or "Dinamo Zagreb Citizens' Football Club").

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The team's traditional colour is royal blue, which has been replaced for European matches in recent times with the darker navy blue. The club's biggest rivals are Hajduk Split, and matches between the two teams are referred to as "Eternal derby". Dinamo are currently reigning Croatian league champions having won their eighth consecutive Prva HNL title in the 201213 season.

Contents
1 History 1.1 Origins and early years (19451966) 1.2 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (19661967) 1.3 PostEuropean success era (19672000) 1.4 1990s and the Croatia Zagreb era 1.5 Recent years (2000present) 2 Rankings 2.1 UEFA club coefficient ranking 3 Grounds 4 Kit manufacturers 5 Supporters 6 Rivalries 7 Current squad 7.1 First team squad 7.2 Reserves and Academy squad 7.2.1 Out on loan 7.3 Former players 8 Coaching staff 9 Honours 10 Notes 11 References 11.1 Internet 12 External links

History
Origins and early years (19451966)
See also: Gra!anski Zagreb and HA"K In the immediate aftermath of World War II the three most successful Zagreb-based clubs (HA#K, Gra!anski and Concordia) were all disbanded by a decree issued by the communist authorities in May 1945. In order to replace them, a new sports society called FD Dinamo (Croatian: Fiskulturno dru#tvo Dinamo) was founded on 9 June 1945. The new club inherited Gra!anski's colors and fan base, with most of Gra!anski's players continuing their careers at Dinamo. In the first few years the club played their home matches at Gra!anski's old ground Stadion Kotura$ka, but soon moved to former HA#K's old ground at Stadion Maksimir. In addition, former manager of Gra!anski Mrton Bukovi was appointed as Dinamo's first manager. The most notable Gra!anski players who joined Dinamo upon its formation were August Le$nik, Mirko Kokotovi" and Franjo Wlfl. Of the HA#K players that joined Dinamo, the regulars in the first team soon became Ratko Kacian, %eljko &ajkovski, Svetozar Peri'i" and Dragutin Lojen.
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Following its formation, the club entered Yugoslav First League in its first season after the World War II hiatus. In their debut Dinamo finished in second place, 5 points behind champions Partizan. Dinamo won their first silverware in the 194748 season, finishing firstplaced in the Yugoslav championship with 5 points ahead of Hajduk Split and Partizan. In the 1951 season the club finished secondplaced in the league, but compensated with their first ever Yugoslav Cup title, after they defeated Vojvodina 40 in the twolegged final. Dinamo later added three more cup titles (in 1960, 1963 and 1965) and two championship wins (in 195354 and 195758). In addition, they were also cup runnersup on three occasions (in 1950, 1964 and 1966). Dinamo first entered European competitions in the preliminary round of the 195859 European Cup, but were knocked out by the Czechoslovak side Dukla Prague. The club then had some success in the 196061 European Cup Winners' Cup, as they managed to reach the semi-finals where they lost to Italian side Fiorentina. They have also competed in the 196162 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, but failed to progress beyond the second round in which they were knocked out by Barcelona. However, in the 196263 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Dinamo managed to reach the final, but lost 41 on aggregate to Spanish side Valencia. The campaign included a sensational win against European giants Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals of the competition. In the 196364 European Cup Winners' Cup they made an early exit in the first round after a defeat to Scottish side Celtic. During this period many of Dinamo's star players were also integral part of the Yugoslavia national team, including %eljko &ajkovski, Zlatko #kori", Krasnodar Rora, Denijal Piri", Dra(an Jerkovi", Ivica Horvat, Slaven Zambata and Rudolf Belin.

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (19661967)


Main articles: 196667 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and 1967 InterCities Fairs Cup Final Three Yugoslav clubs went on to participate in the 196667 InterCities Fairs Cup, but they were knockedout early in the competition, excluding Dinamo who went on to become the first ever Yugoslavian team that won a European competition. In the first round Dinamo played against Spartak Brno and after the aggregate score was 22, coin was flipped in order to determine the winner. Dinamo was through to the second round, where they The Pe$'enica homage graffiti were drawn against Scottish side Dunfermline. For the first time in the history of the cup the away goals rule were introduced, which helped Dinamo to qualify for the third round after the aggregate score was 44 (20 at home and 24 away). On their road to finals they defeated Romanian side Dinamo Pite)ti, Italian powerhouse Juventus and German side Eintracht Frankfurt. In the finals the club was draw to play its first match at Maksimir against Leeds United. Dinamo won 20 in front of the 33 thousand fans with Marijan &er'ek and Krasnodar Rora scoring, which was enough to secure the title as the match at Elland Road finished 00.[6]

PostEuropean success era (19672000)


Dinamo closed the successful sixties with Yugoslav Cup title in the 1969 and quarterfinals of the 196970 Cup Winners' Cup competition. Unfortunately, the success didn't follow the club to the new decade, as they failed to win a single trophy throughout the 1970s. The club participated in three more seasons of Inter-Cities Fairs Cup before it was replaced with UEFA Cup, but failed to make any impact. Dinamo took part of the initial UEFA Cup season, but lost in the second round of the competition to Rapid Vienna on away goals rule. The club entered the UEFA Cup on seven more occasions (in 1976, 1977, 1979, 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1992) but never repeated success from the sixties. Finally, at the start of the 1980s, Dinamo won their sixth Yugoslav Cup title, defeating Red Star Belgrade 21 on aggregate result. They qualified for the 198081 Cup Winners' Cup, but lost already in first round to Benfica. In 1982 Dinamo sealed their fourth Yugoslav championship. In 1983 they won their seventh Yugoslav Cup which was the club's last trophy in the SFR Yugoslavia. After Benfica, another
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Portuguese club sealed Dinamo's European season, this time in 198283 European Cup when they lost to Sporting CP. They played in 198384 Cup Winners' Cup season and were eliminated, again, by Portuguese side Porto. The club didn't have any success in the second part of the 1980s, except two consecutive secondplaces in Yugoslavian championship in 1989 and 1990.

1990s and the Croatia Zagreb era


After the SFR Yugoslavia was dissolved, Dinamo took part in creating the Croatian Football League and the initial season was played in 1992. The same year club controversially changed its name to HA!K Gra"anski, and another name change followed in 1993, when the club was renamed to Croatia Zagreb. The name change was widely seen as a political move by the leadership of then newly independent Croatia, with the goal of distancing the club from its Communist past. As the name change was also never accepted by their supporters, the club renamed themselves back to Dinamo on 14 February 2000. As Croatia Zagreb, the club has won six Croatian championships, of which five were won in a row from 1996 to 2000. Zvonimir Boban, Davor #uker .They've also won four Croatian Cup titles.[7] In the late 1990s, the club played two consecutive seasons in the UEFA Champions League group stage. In the 199899 season, they were drawn in a group with Ajax, Olympiacos and Porto. After disappointing performances in the first three matches in which they managed to draw against Ajax at home and lost their away matches against Olympiacos and Porto, they performed well in the remaining three matches, beating Porto at home and Ajax away, and drawing to Olympiacos at home. However, they failed to advance to the quarterfinals as a secondplaced team behind Olympiacos. In the 19992000 season, they were drawn in a group with defending champions Manchester United, Marseille and Sturm Graz, but managed only a fourthplace finish in the group with two draws and one win. They most notably held Manchester United to a goalless draw at Old Trafford in their opening Champions League match that season. The club also competed in two consecutive seasons of UEFA Cup. In 1996 they were knockedout in the second round, while in the 1998 they managed to reach the third round, but lost to Atltico Madrid 21 on aggregate score. Dra(en Ladi", Dario #imi", Tomislav Rukavina,Damir Krznar, Stjepan Tomas,Josip #imi", Goran Juri",Krunoslav Jur'i", Silvio Mari", Ardian Kozniku, Robert Prosine'ki, Igor Cvitanovi", Mark Viduka, Mario Cvitanovi", Igor Bi$"an.

Recent years (2000present)


Main article: History of GNK Dinamo Zagreb (2000present) The club subsequently participated five times in the third qualifying round of the Champions League, in 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008. However, they played against Milan, Dynamo Kyiv, Arsenal, Werder Bremen, Shakhtar Donetsk and failed to win a single match, losing 61 on aggregate to Milan, 51 on aggregate to Dynamo Kiev, Shakhtar Donetsk and Arsenal and 53 on aggregate to Werder Bremen. Since the qualifying rounds format changed, Dinamo was unable to get through to the playoff round, losing 32 on aggregate to FC Red Bull Salzburg in 2009. Before the UEFA Cup group stage phase was introduced, Dinamo's best success in the competition was reaching the second round of the competition on three occasions. They were able to reach the group stages in 200405, 200708 and 200809, but failed to secure qualification to round of 32. UEFA then introduced Europa League competition which had slightly changed format compared to that of the UEFA Cup. Dinamo was able to qualify for the group stage of the initial 200910 Europa League season, after beating Scottish side Hearts 42 on aggregate. In domestic competitions the club was able to secure five league titles and won the Croatian Cup on six occasions. They have also won four Croatian Supercups. The club has also produced many footballing talents that represented Croatia on the international level in the 2000s. The most notable are Luka Modri", Eduardo, Vedran *orluka, Niko Kranj'ar and Tomislav Butina. Dinamo once again qualified for the Europa League in 20102011 finishing third in group D behind PAOK Thessaloniki and Villarreal C.F. and ahead of Club Brugge K.V.. Dinamo was very close to finishing second after wins against
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Villarreal at home (20) and Club Brugge K.V. away (02) but failed to win in their last game against PAOK at home (lost 01) and thus failed to qualify for the next stage. Dinamo managed to reach the group stage of the Champions League in 2011 after beating Nefti PFC Baku (30 at home, 00 away), HJK Helsinki (21 away, 10 at home) and Malm FF (41 at home, lost 20 away). They were drawn in group D alongside Real Madrid, Olympique Lyonnais and AFC Ajax. Dinamo finished last in the group stage, with a -19 goal difference and 22 goals conceded, which makes this the worst performance ever in Champions League history. They lost both matches against all teams - Real Madrid (0-1 at home, 6-2 away), Lyon (1-7 at home, 2-0 away) and Ajax (0-2 at home, 4-0 away). The only highlight of the campaign being two late consolation goals in the final match of the group at the Santiago Bernabu Stadium, the only goals Real Madrid conceded in that group. The following season, Dinamo once again managed to qualify for the Champions League group stage after defeating PFC Ludogorets Razgrad, Sheriff Tiraspol and NK Maribor. They were drawn in group A alongside FC Porto, Dynamo Kyiv and Paris Saint Germain. They failed to reach the next stage after recording 1 point and a -13 goal difference with their best result a 1-1 draw with Dynamo Kyiv at the Stadion Maksimir.

Rankings
UEFA club coefficient ranking
(As of 6 February 2014), Source: Bert Kassies website (http://kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/data/method4/trank2014.html) Rank 82 82 84 85 86 Team Everton Points 24.464

Cardiff City 24.464 Prishtina Fc 23.925 Hertha BSC 23.899 Young Boys 23.785

Grounds
Main article: Stadion Maksimir Dinamo's home ground is Stadion Maksimir, which is situated in the northeast part of the city of Zagreb, opposite the largest city Maksimir Park which is also the name of that district.[8] It was officially opened Maksimir stadium exterior. on 5 May 1912 and has Maksimir stadium interior. been reconstructed several times since then.[9] The seats were installed on the east and south stand in 1997 and a year later, the old north and east stands were pulled down. Newly built north stand has a capacity of 10,965 and also has business offices. The whole stadium was reconstructed just before the opening
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ceremony of the Military World Games in 1999.[9] The spectators are placed on four stands: north, east, west and south. All of them are exclusively all-seaters, and there are no standing places on the stadium. The total capacity is 30,459 The final phase of the reconstruction includes lowering the lawn and making a stand around the pitch and over the running track with an annex to the south stand, adding an extra 16,000 seats to the maximum capacity. This will make Stadion Maksimir an exclusively football stadium with approximately 60,000 seats and thus the club will be given opportunity to host final matches of European club championships.[9] The start of the planned reconstruction works were anticipated in 2008, with completion deadlines set as early as 2010, but works never got started. Renovation finally began in the summer of 2011.[10] By now, the city of Zagreb has reportedly spent around +100 million on maintenance of the stadium.[11] The stadium became a huge problem for the city council who are planning a referendum where the citizens of Zagreb would decide whether to continue with the reconstruction of Stadion Maksimir, or to build the brand new Stadion Kajzerica.[12] In the summer of 2011, the stadium underwent some much-needed renovations. All the seats were replaced with new ones. The running-track was covered with blue cloth. The pitch was renewed.

Kit manufacturers
Period mid 1970s1980 19801993 19931994 19941998 19982000 20002001 20012007 20072011 2011 Kit manufacturer Adidas Puma Umbro Lotto Umbro Adidas Umbro Diadora Puma

Supporters
Although the club had supporters throughout the history, its first organized group of followers emerged in 1986. The most faithful and eager followers established the group Bad Blue Boys (often abbreviated BBB). As legend has it, the name was inspired by the 1983 film Bad Boys starring Sean Penn in the main role.[13] The group aroused a great interest and BBB branches started appearing in all parts of Zagreb. The fans soon started organizing departures to visiting matches themselves to voice their support for the club.[13] On 17 March 1986, the first official fan club Bad Blue Boys was founded.[13] Since its formation, the Bad Blue Boys traditionally situate
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on the north stand of Stadion Maksimir.[14] During the Croatian War of Independence the fans offered their support to Franjo Tu!man, Zlatko Canjuga and the conservative right-wing HDZ in Croatia's first elections[15] and a lot of them were also the soldiers of Croatian Army or in the police forces who participated in the war.[13] The monument Shrine to the Croatia Knights was built below the west stand of Stadion Maksimir to honour all of Dinamo fans who have died on the battle fields.[13] The BBB are often accused for hooliganism,[16][17][18][19] which resulted in both UEFA and Croatian Football Federation disciplinary bodies penalizing Dinamo on several occasions.[20][21][22] These incidents are caused by minor number of hooligans who are constantly accused for causing material damage, fights with police forces, flare throwing and racism.[17][19][21][23][24] Despite all those incidents, the BBB are praised among the other fans for their constant and loud support during Dinamo's matches.[23] From 11 August 2010 the Bad Blue Boys were boycotting the club's matches due to their dissent with the club's board. The boycott ended on 30 August 2011, but remained active for the UEFA Champions League matches that season.

Rivalries
See also: Eternal derby (Croatia) Dinamo's biggest rivals are Hajduk Split, and the matches between the two teams are referred to as "Eternal derby".[25] Former major rivalries used to include Serbian clubs Red Star Belgrade and Partizan.[7] Despite playing in the same division as Dinamo, and being from same city, NK Zagreb are not considered major rivals by the fans.[14]

Current squad
As of 1 March 2014[26]

First team squad


Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13

Position Player GK Antonijo Je(ina FW El Arbi Hillel Soudani DF Josip #imuni" (captain) DF Jozo #imunovi" DF Ivo Pinto MF Arijan Ademi MF Domagoj Antoli" (3rd captain) Junior Fernndes (on loan from FW Bayer Leverkusen) GK Kristijan Jajalo DF Lee Addy

No. 19 20 23 26 27 28 29 31 33 55 77

Position Player DF Josip Pivari" MF Zvonko Pami" DF Rben Lima FW Fran Brodi" MF Jerko Leko (vice-captain) MF Alen Halilovi" Grzegorz Sandomierski (on loan GK from Genk) DF Luka Capan GK Marko Mikuli" FW Ante Rukavina MF Marcelo Brozovi"
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MF DF MF MF

Cleyton Mamic Domagoj Pavi'i" Said Husejinovi"

87 90

DF FW

Jrmy Taravel Duje &op

Reserves and Academy squad


For the reserve squad, see NK Sesvete,[27] and NK Lokomotiva, Dinamo's farm teams. For the academy squad, see GNK Dinamo Zagreb Academy. Out on loan
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No. 3

Position Player DF Luis Ibez (on loan to Racing Club until 15 June 2014)

Former players
For details of former players, see Category:GNK Dinamo Zagreb players.

Coaching staff
Position Manager Assistant manager Coach Goalkeeping coach Director of football Technical director Physical fitness coach Academy director Staff Zoran Mami" Igor Cvitanovi" Damir Krznar Miralem Ibrahimovi" Zoran Mami" Davor Bukovina Ivan #tefani" Marijan Vlak

Last updated: 9 January 2012 Source: GNK Dinamo Zagreb official website (http://www.gnkdinamo.hr/1-momcad#strucni-stozer) Last updated: 22 October 2013 Source: [Zagreb | current = 201314 GNK Dinamo Zagreb GNK Dinamo Zagreb official website]

Honours
For more details on this topic, see List of GNK Dinamo Zagreb seasons. See also: GNK Dinamo Zagreb in European football

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Note: From 1946 to 1991 the club was a member of now defunct Yugoslav First League and from 1992 onwards plays in the Croatian football league system.

Honours Prva HNL Champions Prva HNL Runners-up Yugoslav First League Champions Yugoslav First League Runnersup Yugoslav First League Third Place Croatian Cup Winners Croatian Cup Runners-up Yugoslav Cup Winners Yugoslav Cup Runners-up Croatian Supercup Winners Croatian Supercup Runners-up Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Winners Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Runnersup Balkans Cup Winners

No. 15 3 4 11 7

Years League 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 1995, 2001, 2004 1948, 1954, 1958, 1982 1947, 1951, 1960, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1979, 1990, 1991 1955,1962,1964,1968,1971,1976,1983

Domestic cups 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 12 2009, 2011, 2012 4 1992, 1993, 1995, 2000 7 1951, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1980,1983 7 1950, 1964, 1966, 1972, 1976, 1982, 1985, 1986 5 2002, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2013 3 1993, 1994, 2004 International cups 1 196667 1 196263

1 1976 Best results in UEFA competitions UEFA Champions League Group 4 199899, 19992000, 2011-12, 2012-13 stage UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Semi1 196061 final UEFA Cup Round of 16 1 199798 Dinamo's tally of fifteen Prva HNL titles is the highest among the Croatian football clubs.[28] They are also the most successful club in Croatian Cup, winning the competition on twelve occasions,[29] while a total of four Croatian Supercups makes them second highest, after Hajduk Split who have won the competition five times.[30] Dinamo have achieved seven doubles, winning both Prva HNL and Croatian Cup in 1996, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and most recently in 2013. In Croatian football league, the club has finished out of the top three on two occasions only, in seasons 1992 and 200405. During the period it competed in the Yugoslav football system, the club was a league champion on four occasions, making it fourth most successful behind Red Star, Partizan and Hajduk Split.[31] Dinamo have also won seven Yugoslav Cups which made the club third most successful in the competition.[32] Since it was founded the club has won thirty seven domestic trophies (including Yugoslav League and Cup titles) and two European trophies (Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and Balkans Cup[33]), making it a total of forty trophies.[34]

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Notes
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References
Internet
Official website of Dinamo Zagreb (in Croatian) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. "Povijest kluba". Retrieved 2009-09-10. "Stadion osnovni podaci". Retrieved 2010-06-04. "Kako do stadiona". Retrieved 2010-06-04. "Povijest Bad Blue Boysa". Retrieved 2010-06-03. "Osvojeni trofeji". Retrieved 2010-04-28.

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