2001 Croatian Football Cup final

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2001 Croatian Football Cup final
Event 2000–01 Croatian Cup
First leg
Date9 May 2001
Venue Stadion Poljud, Split
Man of the Match Tomo Šokota
(Dinamo Zagreb)
Referee Draženko Kovačić (Križevci)
Attendance28,000
WeatherCloudy
Second leg
Date23 May 2001
Venue Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Man of the Match Mihael Mikić
(Dinamo Zagreb)
RefereeŽeljko Širić (Osijek)
Attendance15,000
WeatherClear
2000
2002

The 2001 Croatian Cup final was a two-legged affair played between Hajduk Split and Dinamo Zagreb. The first leg was played in Split on 9 May 2001, while the second leg on 23 May 2001 in Zagreb.

Contents

Dinamo Zagreb won the trophy with an aggregate result of 3–0.

Road to the final

Hajduk Split Round Dinamo Zagreb
OpponentResultOpponentResult
Lokomotiva Vinkovci8–1First roundMladost Molve9–0
Čakovec 1–0Second round Šibenik 2–0
Hrvatski Dragovoljac 2–2Quarterfinals Kamen Ingrad 4–0
5–03–2
Osijek 3–0Semifinals NK Zagreb 0–1
1–04–1

First leg

Hajduk Split 0–2 Dinamo Zagreb
Report
(in Croatian)
Šokota Soccerball shade.svg40'
Mikić Soccerball shade.svg57'
Stadion Poljud, Split
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Draženko Kovačić (Križevci)
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Stipe Pletikosa
DF2 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Igor Gjuzelov
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Goran Sablić Sub off.svg 68'
DF21 Flag of Croatia.svg Darko Miladin
DF29 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Ivan Radeljić
DF30 Flag of Croatia.svg Krunoslav Rendulić Sub off.svg 58'
MF7 Flag of Croatia.svg Stanko Bubalo Sub off.svg 58'
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Musa
MF10 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Leko (c)
FW11 Flag of Croatia.svg Zvonimir Deranja
FW12 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Bošnjak
Substitutes:
MF26 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Carević Yellow card.svg 86'Sub on.svg 58'
FW9 Flag of Croatia.svg Mate Bilić Sub on.svg 58'
MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Srđan Andrić Sub on.svg 68'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Zoran Vulić
DINAMO ZAGREB:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Butina
DF2 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Tokić Yellow card.svg 86'
DF4 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Goce Sedloski
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Kristijan Polovanec
DF13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eddy Bosnar
MF7 Flag of Croatia.svg Mihael Mikić
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Jasmin Agić
MF27 Flag of Croatia.svg Renato Pilipović
FW14 Flag of Croatia.svg Dario Zahora Sub off.svg 66'
FW21 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Cvitanović Sub off.svg 61'
FW25 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomo Šokota (c)Yellow card.svg 40'Sub off.svg 86'
Substitutes:
MF  Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Bazina Sub on.svg 61'
MF  Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Yellow card.svg 85'Sub on.svg 66'
FW  Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Gondžić Sub on.svg 86'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Ilija Lončarević

Assistant referees:
Darko Slivar (Valpovo)
Darko Kolić (Sibinj)

Match rules

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

Second leg

Dinamo Zagreb 1–0 Hajduk Split
Pilipović Soccerball shade.svg16' Report
(in Croatian)
Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Željko Širić (Osijek)
DINAMO ZAGREB:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Butina
DF2 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Tokić
DF4 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Goce Sedloski Red card.svg 70'
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Kristijan Polovanec
DF17 Flag of Croatia.svg Boris Leutar
MF7 Flag of Croatia.svg Mihael Mikić
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Jasmin Agić Yellow card.svg 65'
MF16 Flag of Croatia.svg Jerko Leko
MF27 Flag of Croatia.svg Renato Pilipović Sub off.svg 75'
FW21 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Cvitanović Sub off.svg 78'
FW25 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomo Šokota (c)Sub off.svg 81'
Substitutes:
FW14 Flag of Croatia.svg Dario Zahora Sub on.svg 75'
MF  Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Bazina Sub on.svg 78'
FW9 Flag of Croatia.svg Niko Kranjčar Sub on.svg 81'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Ilija Lončarević
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Stipe Pletikosa (c)
DF4 Flag of Croatia.svg Dalibor Božac
DF20 Flag of Croatia.svg Vik Lalić
DF24 Flag of Croatia.svg Jurica Puljiz
DF29 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Ivan Radeljić
MF3 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Mirko Hrgović Yellow card.svg 39'Sub off.svg 85'
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Musa
MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Srđan Andrić Yellow card.svg 79'Sub off.svg 80'
MF26 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Carević
MF27 Flag of Croatia.svg Duje Špalj Sub off.svg 71'
FW9 Flag of Croatia.svg Mate Bilić
Substitutes:
MF  Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Bilokapić Sub on.svg 71'
MF  Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Grivičić Sub on.svg 80'
MF15 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Rajčić Sub on.svg 85'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Zoran Vulić

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

Match rules

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