2000 Croatian Football Cup final

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2000 Croatian Football Cup final
Event 1999–2000 Croatian Cup
First leg
Date2 May 2000
Venue Stadion Poljud, Split
Man of the Match Jurica Vučko (Hajduk Split)
Referee Draženko Kovačić (Križevci)
Attendance20,000
WeatherCloudy and Rainy
Second leg
Date16 May 2000
Venue Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Man of the Match Slaven Bilić
(Hajduk Split)
RefereeŽeljko Širić (Osijek)
Attendance17,000
WeatherClear
1999
2001

The 2000 Croatian Cup final was a two-legged affair played between Hajduk Split and Dinamo Zagreb. The first leg was played in Split on 2 May 2000, while the second leg on 16 May 2000 in Zagreb.

Contents

Hajduk Split won the trophy with an aggregate result of 2–1.

The final was overshadowed by the clashes between both clubs supporters and police in the first leg at Stadion Poljud in Split. The first leg was abandoned in 86th minute and was registered with the result that was reached 2–0, and Hajduk Split was punished by having their three matches behind closed doors. [1]

Road to the final

Hajduk Split Round Dinamo Zagreb
OpponentResultOpponentResult
Moslavac Popovača8–0First roundBSK Buk10–0
Šibenik 3–1Second round Marsonia 4–0
Slaven Belupo 0–0Quarterfinals Rijeka 2–1
2–12–2
NK Zagreb 2–1Semifinals Cibalia 3–0
2–23–1

First leg

Hajduk Split 2–0 Dinamo Zagreb
Vučko Soccerball shade.svg38' (pen.), 53' Report
(in Croatian)
Stadion Poljud, Split
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Draženko Kovačić (Križevci)
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Stipe Pletikosa
DF2 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Igor Gjuzelov Yellow card.svg 41'
DF6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Grdic Yellow card.svg 63'
DF21 Flag of Croatia.svg Darko Miladin
DF28 Flag of Croatia.svg Slaven Bilić (c)
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Musa
MF10 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Leko Yellow card.svg 86'
MF13 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ante Jazić Yellow card.svg 81'
MF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Miše Yellow card.svg 27'Sub off.svg 70'
FW9 Flag of Croatia.svg Mate Baturina
FW23 Flag of Croatia.svg Jurica Vučko Yellow card.svg 38'Sub off.svg 75'
Substitutes:
MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Srđan Andrić Sub on.svg 70'
FW30 Flag of Croatia.svg Mate Bilić Sub on.svg 75'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Petar Nadoveza
DINAMO ZAGREB:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Dražen Ladić
DF2 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Tokić Yellow card.svg 20'
DF3 Flag of Croatia.svg Damir Krznar
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Goran Jurić Yellow card.svg 54'
DF20 Flag of Croatia.svg Stjepan Tomas
MF6 Flag of Slovenia.svg Zoran Pavlović Sub off.svg 65'
MF10 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Edin Mujčin
MF15 Flag of Croatia.svg Daniel Šarić
MF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Bišćan (c)Yellow card.svg 37'
FW25 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomo Šokota Sub off.svg 78'
FW16 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Šimić Sub off.svg 54'
Substitutes:
FW21 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Cvitanović Sub on.svg 54'
MF7 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Nermin Šabić Sub on.svg 65'
MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Mihael Mikić Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Marijan Vlak

Assistant referees:
Matija Strugačevac (Belišće)
Darko Slivar (Valpovo)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Second leg

Dinamo Zagreb 1–0 Hajduk Split
I. Cvitanović Soccerball shade.svg90+2' Report
(in Croatian)
Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Željko Širić (Osijek)
DINAMO ZAGREB:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Dražen Ladić
DF2 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Tokić
DF4 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Goce Sedloski
DF17 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Cvitanović Sub off.svg 66'
DF20 Flag of Croatia.svg Stjepan Tomas
MF7 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Nermin Šabić
MF10 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Edin Mujčin Sub off.svg 56'
MF15 Flag of Croatia.svg Daniel Šarić Yellow card.svg 38'Sub off.svg 74'
MF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Bišćan (c)
FW18 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Cvitanović Yellow card.svg 90'
FW25 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomo Šokota
Substitutes:
MF6 Flag of Slovenia.svg Zoran Pavlović Sub on.svg 56'
DF3 Flag of Croatia.svg Damir Krznar Sub on.svg 66'
MF11 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Bazina Sub on.svg 74'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Marijan Vlak
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Stipe Pletikosa
DF2 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Igor Gjuzelov
DF6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Grdic
DF21 Flag of Croatia.svg Darko Miladin
DF28 Flag of Croatia.svg Slaven Bilić (c)Yellow card.svg 28'
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Musa Sub off.svg 62'
MF10 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Leko Yellow card.svg 77'
MF13 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ante Jazić Yellow card.svg 48'
MF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Miše Yellow card.svg 14'
FW9 Flag of Croatia.svg Mate Baturina Sub off.svg 67'
FW23 Flag of Croatia.svg Jurica Vučko Yellow card.svg 25' Yellow-red card.svg 75'
Substitutes:
DF18 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Bulat Yellow card.svg 88'Sub on.svg 62'
FW11 Flag of Croatia.svg Zvonimir Deranja Sub on.svg 67'Sub off.svg 71'
FW30 Flag of Croatia.svg Mate Bilić Sub on.svg 71'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Petar Nadoveza

Assistant referees:
Milan Berger (Osijek)
Darko Kolić (Sibinj)

Match rules

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References

  1. "Utakmica registrirana s 2:0, Hajduk bez publike!". Sportnet.hr (in Croatian). 4 May 2000. Retrieved 12 October 2015.