GRADANSKI NOGOMETNI KLUB DINAMO ZAGREB
Informations
City |
Zagreb |
Founded |
26.04.1911 |
Stadium |
Stadion Koturaka (19241948) (built 1924, closed 1948, demolished 1950s), Gradski Stadion Maksimir (1949-) (opened 05.05.1912, expanded 1997) |
Honours |
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1: 1966-67 Balkans Cup 1: 1976 Yugoslav Football Championship 5: 1923, 1926, 1928, 193637, 193940 Yugoslavia First League 4: 194748, 195354, 195758, 198182 Yugoslav Cup 7: 1951, 195960, 196263, 196465, 196869, 197980, 198283 Prva hrvatska nogometna liga 21: 199293, 199596, 199697, 199798, 199899, 199900, 200203, 200506, 200607, 200708, 200809, 200910, 201011, 201112, 201213, 201314, 201415, 201516, 201718, 201819, 2019-20 Hrvatski nogometni kup 15: 199394, 199596, 199697, 199798, 200001, 200102, 200304, 200607, 200708, 200809, 201011, 201112, 201415, 201516, 201718 Hrvatski nogometni superkup 6: 2002, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2013, 2019 |
26/04/1911 |
In 1911, when Croatia was still part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1. HK Građanski was founded in Zagreb by Andrija Mutafelija and a few of his friends in response to rumors that a football club that was meant to play in the Hungarian football league (as opposed to the Croatian Sports Union) was about to be established. Građanski was therefore founded as a multi-sports club with a distinctly Croatian identity intended to cater to citizens of Zagreb, with sections dedicated to football, handball and cycling |
9/6/1945 |
In the immediate aftermath of World War II, the three most successful Zagreb-based clubsHAK, Građanski and Concordiawere 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 drutvo Dinamo) was founded on 9 June 1945. The new club inherited Građanski's colors and fan base, with most of Građanski's players continuing their careers at Dinamo |
25/6/1991 |
Renaming in HASK Gradjanski Zagreb |
1/3/1993 |
Renaming in NK Croatia Zagreb. |
14/02/2000 |
Renaming in NK Dinamo Zagreb |
12/4/2011 |
Renaming in Građanski Nogometni Klub Dinamo Zagreb |
Tiers |
Competitions |
Debuts |
1° |
Yugoslav Football Championship (1923-1940) |
QF 02.09.1923 - Ilirija Građanski 1-2 |
Prva Liga (1946-1992) |
25.08.1946 - Buducnost Titograd - Dinamo Zagreb 2-2 |
Competitions |
Debuts |
Yugoslav Cup (1947-1992-) |
8F 16.11.1947 - Dinamo Zagreb - FK Sarajevo 0-3 |
Tiers |
Competitions |
Debuts |
1° |
Prva HNL (1992-) |
29.02.1992 - Hask Gradanski Cibalia 2-0 |
Competitions |
Debuts |
Hrvatski nogometni kup (1992-) |
4F - 24.03.1992 - Hask Gradianski - Rovinj 6-0 |
Hrvatski nogometni superkup (1992-) |
Final FL 01.08.1993 - Stadion Maksimir - Croatia Zagreb Hajduk Split 44 |
Competitions |
Debuts |
UEFA CHAMPION'S CUP (1955-1992) |
PR FL 10.09.1958 - NK Dinamo Zagreb Dukla Praga (Tch) 2-2 |
UEFA CHAMPION'S LEAGUE (1992-) |
QR FL 18.08.1993 - B 68 Toftir (Far) - Croatia Zagreb 0-5 |
Group A - 16.09.1998 - Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb Croatia - Ajax (Ned) 0-0 |
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CUP WINNER'S CUP (1960-1999) |
QF FL 28.09.1960 - Ruda Hvezda Brno (Tch) Dinamo Zagreb 0-0 |
UEFA CUP (1971-2009) |
R1 FL 15.09.1971 - Dinamo Zagreb Botev Vratza (Bul) 6-1 |
UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE (2009-) |
Play-off FL 20.08.2009 - Maksimir - NK Dinamo Zagreb - Heart of Midlothian FC (Sco) 4-0 |
Group A - 17.09.2009 - Maksimir Stadium - Dinamo Zagreb - RSC Anderlecht (Bel) 0-2 |
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INTER CITIES FAIRS CUP (1955 1971) |
PR FL 07.09.1961 - Staevnet Copenhagen (Den) Dinamo Zagreb 2-7 |
Mitropa Cup (1927 1992) |
SF 03.07.1951 - Prater Stadion, Wien - Wacker Wien (Aut) - NK Dinamo Zagreb 4-1 |
BALKANS CUP (1961-1994) |
Group B - 17.03.1976 - Ethnikos (Gre) - NK Dinamo Zagreb 1-0 |
Intertoto Cup (1961 1994) |
Group C1 1964 - Panionios (Gre) Dinamo Zagreb 2-1 |
Copa Montevideo (1953-1971) |
Final Group 20.01.1953 - Estadio Centenario, Montevideo - First Vienna FC (AUT) - Dinamo Zagreb 1-0 |