Dinamo Zagreb
Appearance
Dinamo Zagreb | ||
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Complet nómine | Građanski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb | |
Loc | Zagreb, (Croatia) | |
Fundation | 26-im april 1911 | |
Colores | blu | |
Arena | Stadion Maksimir | |
Directoratu | Mirko Barišić | |
Chef de exercition | Nenad Bjelica | |
Internet págine | gnkdinamo.hr | |
Liga | Prva HNL | |
National successes | Champion de Yugoslavia (9 vezes), Bocal de Yugoslavia (8 vezes), Champion de Croatia (24 vezes) Bocal de Croatia (15 vezes) , | |
International successes | ||
2022/23 | 1-im rang |
GNK Dinamo Zagreb, es li max successosi football-club de Croatia. Li club esset fundat li 26-im august 1907. Dinamo Zagreb lude in li liha Prva HNL, quel es li max alt liga de football in Croatia. Dinamo Zagreb domina ti liga e victet it 20 vezes.
Li adherentes del club es nominat Bad Boys Blue. Li altri grand croatian football-club Hajduk Split es li grand rivale de Dinamo Zagreb. Li Stadion Maksimir have loc por 35.123 spectatores.
Nómines del club
[modificar | redacter fonte]Li nómine del club esset changeat frequentmen.
1911. - 1945. | 1. HŠK Građanski Zagreb |
1945. - 1991. | NK Dinamo Zagreb |
1991. - 1993. | HNK HAŠK Građanski Zagreb |
1993. - 2000. | NK Croatia Zagreb |
2000. - 2011. | NK Dinamo Zagreb |
2011. - | GNK Dinamo Zagreb |
Li club esset fundat quam 1. HŠK Građanski Zagreb. In li annu 1945 li comunist Yugoslavia renominat li club Dinamo Zagreb.
Famosi lusores
[modificar | redacter fonte]- Denijal Pirić
- Milan Badelj
- Filip Blašković
- Igor Cvitanović
- Eduardo
- Mario Mandžukić
- Srećko Bogdan
- Marijan Brnčić
- Snješko Cerin
- Marijan Čerček
- Josip Gucmirtl
- Mateo Kovačić
- Zlatko Kranjčar
- Dražen Ladić
- Mladen Ramljak
- Krasnodar Rora
- Sammir
- Robert Prosinečki
- Zlatko Škorić
- Drago Vabec
- Mark Viduka
- Franjo Wölfl
- Slaven Zambata
- Dani Olmo
- Dražen Ladić (1984–2000)
- Rudolf Belin (1959–1970)
- Velimir Zajec (1974–84)
- Ivica Horvat(1945–1957)
- Tomislav Crnković (1950–1961)
- Luka Modrić (2000–2008)
- Željko Perušić (1958–1965)
- Zvonimir Boban (1983–1991)
- Marko Mlinarić (1978–1987, 1995–1996)
- Dražan Jerković (1954–1965)
- Davor Šuker (1989–1991)