NK Dinamo Zagreb
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{{Football club infobox |
clubname = NK Dinamo |
image = [[Image:Dinamo_Zagreb_Logo.gif|Dinamo's Logo]] |
fullname = Nogometni Klub Dinamo Zagreb |
nickname = "Modri (The Blues)" |
founded = [[9 June]] [[1945]] |
ground = [[Maksimir Stadium]], <br> [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]] |
capacity = 38,923 |
chairman = {{flagicon|Croatia}} Mirko Barišić |
manager = {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Branko Ivanković]] |
league = [[Prva HNL]] |
season = [[Prva HNL 2007-08|2007-08]] |
position = Prva HNL, '''Champions''' |
shirtsupplier = Diadora|
shirtsponsors = Diadora|
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'''Dinamo Zagreb''' is one of the most famous and successful [[Croatia|Croatian]] [[football (soccer)|football]] clubs. Dinamo is based in [[Zagreb]], the capital city of [[Croatia]]. It is the most popular club in the country with between 33% and 36% of the population supporting it. <ref>[http://www.gfk.hr/press/nogomet.htm Gfk - Hrvatska]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.gfk.hr/press1/nogomet.htm Gfk - Hrvatska]</ref>
== History ==
=== Origins ===
After [[World War II|WWII]] following the rise to power of the [[Communist Party of Yugoslavia]], three very popular [[Zagreb]] football clubs ([[HAŠK]], [[Građanski Zagreb|Građanski]], Concordia) were disbanded overnight, and a municipal club was formed on [[June 9]] [[1945 in football (soccer)|1945]]. Like other football clubs outside [[Croatia]] in [[Eastern Europe]], it was also called '''Dinamo''' ("Dynamo"), and all the best and prospective [[Građanski Zagreb|Građanski]] players immediately joined the newly formed club. The newly formed club played at the old stadium of HAŠK, while most of the players were from [[Građanski Zagreb|Građanski]], a number of outstanding players were forced to join Partizan Belgrade (Stjepan Bobek, Miroslav Meho Brozović, Franjo Glaser and Florijan Matekalo)<ref>[http://hr.nogonet.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=528&Itemid=42 NogoNet - Nogomet na Netu - najopsežniji nogometni portal<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. In fact, they were conscripted in [[Yugoslav Army]] since they did not participate actively in [[World War II]]. [[Florijan Matekalo]] was coach of FK Partizan and later lived and died in Serbia even after split up between Croatia and Yugoslavia. Franjo Glaser already played for the [[OFK Belgrade|BSK Belgrade]] before the World War II. Only [[Miroslav Brozović]], born in Herzegovina, claimed that he was forced to play for Partizan<ref>[http://www.bhdani.com/arhiva/217/t21701.shtml Miroslav Meho Brozović, nogometaš<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> although he himself wanted to move to BSK Belgrade before the World War II.
It is often incorrectly associated with HAŠK (''Hrvatski akademski športski klub'', Translated: ''Croatian Academic Sports Club''), formed on [[November 6]] [[1903 in football (soccer)|1903]] as a students' club.
[[Márton Bukovi]], the former Građanski manager, continued to work at Dinamo together with masseur [[Franjo Žlof]], also a former Građanski player. Of the HAŠK players that transferred to Dinamo, the regulars in the first team were [[Ratko Kacian]], [[Željko Čajkovski]], [[Svetozar Peričić]] and [[Dragutin Lojen]]. Only Čajkovski remained in [[Maksimir]] for a longer period, for a total 11 years. The newly formed club also took Građanski's blue colours and from [[1969 in football (soccer)|1969]] onwards, the club's emblem was very similar to that of Građanski's.
=== 1990's ===
The club controversially changed its name to ''HAŠK-Građanski'' in [[1992 in football (soccer)|1992]], and another name change followed in [[1993 in football (soccer)|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 entire country from its Communist past. As the name change was also never accepted by its fans, on [[February 14]], [[2000 in football (soccer)|2000]] the club changed back its name to Dinamo.
In the late 1990s, the club played two consecutive seasons in the [[UEFA Champions League]] group stage. In the 1998-99 season, they were drawn to a group with [[Ajax Amsterdam]], [[Olympiacos]] and [[FC Porto]]. After disappointing performances in the first three matches in which they managed one 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 with a second-place finish behind Olympiacos. In the 1999-2000 season, they were in a group with defending champions [[Manchester United]], [[Olympique de Marseille]] and [[Sturm Graz]], but managed only a fourth-place finish in the group with two draws and one win. They most notably held Manchester United to a goalless draw at [[Old Trafford (football)|Old Trafford]] in their opening Champions League match that season.
=== 2000 Onward ===
They subsequently participated four times in the third qualifying round for the Champions League, in 2000, 2003, 2006 and 2007. However, they played against [[AC Milan]], [[Dynamo Kyiv]], [[Arsenal FC]] and most recently [[Werder Bremen]] and failed to win a single match, losing 6-1 on [[aggregate score|aggregate]] to AC Milan, 5-1 on aggregate to Dynamo Kiev and Arsenal and 5-3 on aggregate to Werder Bremen. Throughout the first half of the 2000s decade, they had some international success in the [[UEFA Cup]] as they advanced to the second round of the competition three times and also played in the group stage of the competition in the 2004-05 season, but were unlucky not to progress to the next round after, leading 2-0, conceding two late goals in their last game against [[SC Heerenveen]] in a group which was also comprised of [[VfB Stuttgart]], [[SL Benfica]] and [[KSK Beveren]] behind. Dinamo's best UEFA Cup result since the Croatian independence was in the 1997-98 season, when they advanced to the third round and were eliminated with a narrow 2-1 defeat to [[Atlético Madrid]] on aggregate.
Their UEFA Cup appearance in the 2006-07 season of the competition ended in the first round with a 5-2 defeat to [[Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise|Auxerre]] on aggregate. They were, however, more successful in the following season of the competition in 2007-08, reaching the group stage after knocking out [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] in the first round. After losing 1-0 at home, Dinamo went on to beat the Dutch giants 3-2 in extra time of the second leg in [[Amsterdam]]. They failed to advance through the group stage in competition with [[FC Basel|Basel]], [[SK Brann|Brann]], [[Hamburger SV]] and [[Stade Rennais|Rennes]], recording two draws and two defeats.
==Team honours==
===National honours===
* {{sport honours|[[Prva HNL|Croatian Champions]]|10|''[[Prva HNL 1992-93|1992-93]], [[Prva HNL 1995-96|1995-96]], [[Prva HNL 1996-97|1996-97]], [[Prva HNL 1997-98|1997-98]], [[Prva HNL 1998-99|1998-99]], [[Prva HNL 1999-00|1999-00]], [[Prva HNL 2002-03|2002-03]], [[Prva HNL 2005-06|2005-06]], [[Prva HNL 2006-07|2006-07]], [[Prva HNL 2007-08|2007-08]]}}''
* {{sport honours|[[Yugoslav First League|Yugoslav Champions]]|4|''[[Yugoslav First League 1947-48|1947-48]], [[Yugoslav First League 1953-54|1953-54]], [[Yugoslav First League 1957-58|1957-58]], [[Yugoslav First League 1981-82|1981-82]]}}''
* {{sport honours|[[Croatian Cup]]|9| ''1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008}}''
* {{sport honours|[[Yugoslav Cup]]|7| ''1951, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1980, 1983}}''
* {{sport honours|[[Croatian Supercup]]|8| ''1996, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008}}''
===International honours===
* '''[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]] (Today's [[UEFA Cup]]): 1
::''Winners [[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1966-67|1966-67]]''
::''Runners-up [[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1962-63|1962-63]]''
* {{sport honours|[[Balkans Cup]]|1|''1976}}''
==Stadium==
{{main|Maksimir Stadium}}
Dinamo's home ground is [[Maksimir Stadium]], which is situated in the northeast borough of the city of [[Zagreb]] (called [[Maksimir]]) next to the famous Maksimir Park (forrest) and the Zagreb Zoo. The stadium's current capacity is 38,923 and it's set to be rebuilt and renovated from 2008.
==Supporters==
Although Dinamo has had a large army of followers throughout its history, its first organized group of followers emerged in [[1986]]. The most hardcore and faithful followers, formed the [[Bad Blue Boys]]. As legend has it, the name was inspired by the then very popular 1983 film ''[[Bad Boys (1983 film)|Bad Boys]]'' starring [[Sean Penn]].
Throughout the [[Zagreb]] boroughs, BBB chapters emerged, and at the matches one could see banners from various parts of the city (like [[Maksimir]], [[Tresnjevka]], and [[Dubrava]]). At first, the supporters privately organized visits to the games in former [[Yugoslavia]]. They were present at Dinamo's matches in [[Belgrade]], [[Sarajevo]], [[Ljubljana]], [[Niš]], [[Podgorica]], [[Split]] and [[Skopje]].
At the start of the 1990s, the first organized BBB Fan Club was established and quickly became popular.
==Dinamo youth school - ONS ''Hitrec - Kacijan''==
Dinamo's football school ''Hitrec - Kacijan'' is named after two football greats from [[Zagreb]].
Ico Hitrec, centre-forward from HAŠK is widely considered to be the greatest Croatian player before [[World War II]]. He became a legend after scoring twice against then famous [[Spain|Spanish]] keeper [[Ricardo Zamora]] during the first night game in the capital of [[Croatia]] between Selection of Zagreb and [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in [[1931]]. As on of the first Croatian international players, he went on to play for [[Grasshopper-Club Zürich]] of [[Switzerland]], and ''[[Kicker (sports magazine)|Kicker]]'', at the time the foremost sports journal in [[Europe]], chose him as a member of the European elite 11. He was also the first technical officer and in his office in [[Zagreb]] power-works in Gundulićeva Street, the best players from Građanski met and discussed forming a new club with blue shirts.
Ratko Kacijan played with Hitrec and won the title with HAŠK in [[1938]]. Ten years later, he was a member of the team that won Dinamo its first Championship title.
The current director of the school is [[Romeo Jozak]].
== Current squad ==
''As of [[July 15]], [[2008]]''
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=Croatia|name=[[Tomislav Butina]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=Argentina|name=[[Luis Ibáñez]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=Croatia|name=[[Dejan Lovren]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=Brazil|name=[[Oélilton Araújo dos Santos|Etto]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=Croatia|name=[[Ante Tomić (football player)|Ante Tomić]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=Croatia|name=[[Boško Balaban]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=Brazil|name=[[Jorge Sammir Cruz Campos|Sammir]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=Croatia|name=[[Josip Tadić]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=Croatia|name=[[Ivan Kelava]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=Cameroon|name=[[Mathias Dellgoue Chago de Conf|Mathias Chago]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=Croatia|name=[[Mihael Mikić]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=Brazil|name=[[Carlos Santos de Jesús|Carlos]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=Croatia|name=[[Milan Badelj]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=Croatia|name=[[Mario Mandžukić]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=Argentina|name=[[Guillermo Suárez]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=Ivory Coast|name=[[Frank-Manga Guela|Did'dy Guela]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=Croatia|name=[[Ivica Vrdoljak]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=Croatia|name=[[Igor Bišćan]]|pos=DF}} [[Image:Captain sports.svg|12px|Captain (football)]]
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=Croatia|name=[[Ivan Peko]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=Croatia|name=[[Mate Maleš]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=Croatia|name=[[Tomislav Šokota]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=Croatia|name=[[Dino Drpić]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=Croatia|name=[[Mario Jozić]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=Chile|name=[[Pedro Morales (footballer)|Pedro Morales]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs end}}
=== Summer transfers 2008 ===
'''In:'''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Dejan Lovren]] - ''back from loan at [[NK Inter Zaprešić]]''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Dario Jertec]] - ''back from loan at [[NK Rijeka]]''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Ante Tomić (football player)|Ante Tomić]] - ''back from loan at [[Skoda Xanthi F.C.|Skoda Xanthi]]''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Tomislav Butina]] - ''[[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] on a free transfer
*{{flagicon|Chile}} [[Pedro Morales (footballer)|Pedro Morales]] - ''[[Club de Fútbol Universidad de Chile|Universidad de Chile]] (€ 1,400,000) <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.transfermarkt.de/de/spieler/75314/moralespedro/transferdaten.html |publisher=''Transfermarkt.de'' |title=Pedro Morales|accessdate=2008-06-25 |language=German }}</ref>''
*{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Guillermo Suárez]] - ''[[Club Atlético Tigre]]''
*{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Luis Ibáñez]] - ''[[Club Atlético Boca Juniors|Boca Juniors]]''
'''Out:'''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Luka Modrić]] - ''[[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] (€ 21,000,000) <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jutarnji.hr/clanak/art-2008,4,29,,117713.jl |publisher=''[[Jutarnji list|Jutarnji.hr]]'' |title=Modrić potpisao ugovor iz snova|date=[[2008-04-29]] |accessdate=2008-06-25 |language=Croatian }}</ref>''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Ognjen Vukojević]] - ''[[Dynamo Kyiv]] (€ 6,000,000) <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.transfermarkt.de/de/spieler/27954/vukojevicognjen/transferdaten.html |publisher=''Transfermarkt.de'' |title=Ognjen Vukojevic|accessdate=2008-06-25 |language=German }}</ref>''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Hrvoje Čale]] - ''[[Trabzonspor]]''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Dario Jertec]] - ''[[Hajduk Split]]''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Tomislav Mikulić]] - ''[[Standard Liège]]''
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Georg Koch]] - ''[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]] on a free transfer''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Davor Vugrinec]] - ''[[NK Zagreb]] on a free transfer''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Marijan Buljat]] - ''[[Hajduk Split]] on a free transfer''
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Filip Lončarić]] - ''released''
==Notable former players==
===Croatian===
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*[[August Lešnik]]
*[[Ico Hitrec]]
*[[Ratko Kacian]]
*[[Franjo Glaser]]
*[[Franjo Wölfl]]
*[[Ivica Horvat]]
*[[Željko Čajkovski]]
*[[Aleksandar Benko]]
*[[Drago Vabec]]
*[[Slaven Zambata]]
*[[Rudolf Belin]]
*[[Stjepan Lamza]]
*[[Dražan Jerković]]
*[[Mladen Ramljak]]
*[[Snješko Cerin]]
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|valign="top"|
*[[Marijan Vlak]]
*[[Marko Mlinarić]]
*[[Stjepan Deverić]]
*[[Borislav Cvetković]]
*[[Zvjezdan Cvetković]]
*[[Velimir Zajec]]
*[[Srećko Bogdan]]
*[[Zlatko Kranjčar]]
*[[Goran Vlaović]]
*[[Davor Šuker]]
*[[Zvonimir Boban]]
*[[Dražen Ladić]]
*[[Igor Cvitanović]]
*[[Mario Stanić]]
*[[Zvonimir Soldo]]
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|valign="top"|
*[[Željko Adžić]]
*[[Dario Šimić]]
*[[Robert Prosinečki]]
*[[Ardian Kozniku]]
*[[Zoran Mamić]]
*[[Niko Kranjčar]]
*[[Eduardo da Silva]]
*[[Vedran Ćorluka]]
*[[Ivica Olić]]
*[[Luka Modrić]]
*[[Ognjen Vukojević]]
*[[Davor Vugrinec]]
|}
===Foreigners===
*{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Eddie Krnčević]]
*{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Mark Viduka]]
*{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Eddy Bosnar]]
*{{flagicon|Belgium}} {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Branko Strupar]]
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Jens Nowotny]]
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Georg Koch]]
*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Željko Petrović]]
*{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[Hernán Medford]]
*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kazuyoshi Miura]]
*{{flagicon|Macedonia}} [[Goce Sedloski]]
*{{flagicon|Macedonia}} [[Saško Pandev]]
*{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} [[Edin Mujčin]]
*{{flagicon|Romania}} [[Dumitru Mitu]]
*{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Sead Halilović]]
==Coaches==
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*{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Marton Bukovi]], 1945-1947.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mirko Kokotović]], 1947.
*{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Karl Mütsch]], 1948.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Bruno Knežević]], 1948-1949.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Bernard Hügl]], 1950-1952.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milan Antolković]], 1952-1953.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ivan Jazbinšek]], 1953-1955.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Bogdan Cuvaj]], 1956.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milan Antolković]], 1957.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Gustav Lechner]], 1957-1958.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milan Antolković]], 1959-1960.
*{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Marton Bukovi]], 1960-1961.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milan Antolković]], 1961-1964.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vlatko Konjevod]], 1964-1965.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Branko Zebec]], 1965-1967.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ivica Horvat]], 1967-1970.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Zlatko Čajkovski]],1970-1971.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dražan Jerković]], 1971-1972.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Stjepan Bobek]], 1972.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Domagoj Kapetanović]], 1973.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ivan Marković]], 1973-1974.
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|valign="top"|
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mirko Bazić]], 1974-1977.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Rudolf Belin]], 1977-1978.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vlatko Marković]], 1978-1980.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ivan Marković]]. 1980.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miroslav Blažević]], 1980-1983.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Rudolf Belin]], 1983.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vlatko Marković]], 1983.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Branko Zebec]], 1984.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Tomislav Ivić]], 1984-1985.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Zdenko Kobeščak]], 1985.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miroslav Blažević]], 1986-1988.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Josip Skoblar]], 1988-1989.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Rudolf Belin]], 1989.
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Josip Kuže]], 1989-1990.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Vlatko Marković]], 1990-1991.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Zdenko Kobeščak]], 1991-1992.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Vlatko Marković]], 1992.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Miroslav Blažević]], 1992-1994.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Ivan Bedi]], 1994.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Zlatko Kranjčar]], 1994-1996.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Otto Barić]], 1996-1997.
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*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Marijan Vlak]], 1997-1998.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Zlatko Kranjčar]], 1998.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Ivan Bedi]] / [[Hrvoje Braović]], 1998.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Velimir Zajec]], 1998-1999.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Ilija Lončarević]], 1999.
*{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Osvaldo Ardiles]], 1999.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Marijan Vlak]], 1999-2000.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Hrvoje Braović]], 2000-2001.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Ilija Lončarević]], 2001-2002.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Marijan Vlak]], 2002.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Miroslav Blažević]], 2002-2003.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Nikola Jurčević]] , 2003-2004.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Đuro Bago]], 2004.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Nenad Gračan]], 2004.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Ilija Lončarević]], 2005.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Zvjezdan Cvetković]], 2005.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Josip Kuže]], 2005-2006.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Branko Ivanković]], 2006.-2008.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Zvonimir Soldo]], 2008.
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Branko Ivanković]], 2008.-present
|}
==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.plavisalon.net/ Plavisalon.net] - the ultimate Dinamo site {{en icon}}
*[http://www.nk-dinamo.hr/ Official website] {{hr icon}}
*[http://www.navolej.com/ NAvolej] {{hr icon}}
*[http://www.dinamozg.net/ NK Dinamo Zagreb site] {{hr icon}}
*[http://www.zagrebsblues.webs.com/ Zagreb's Blues] {{en icon}}
*[http://www.badblueboys.hr/ Bad Blue Boys] {{hr icon}}
*[http://www.bbb-zagreb.coolfreepage.com/ Bad Blue Boys-Zagreb] {{hr icon}}
*[http://www.fanatical.hu/category/dinamo-zagreb/ Videoblog - Fans of Dinamo]
*[http://www.football-kit.org.uk/Dinamo-Zagreb/ Official Football Shirts for Dinamo Zagreb]
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