2010 Croatian Football Super Cup

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2010 Croatian Football Super Cup
Date17 July 2010
Venue Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Referee Draženko Kovačić (Križevci)
Attendance8,000
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29 °C (84 °F) [1]
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The 2010 Croatian Football Super Cup was the ninth edition of the Croatian Football Super Cup, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Croatian First League and Croatian Football Cup competitions. The match was played on 17 July 2010 at Stadion Maksimir in Split between 2009–10 Croatian First League winners Dinamo Zagreb and 2009–10 Croatian Football Cup winners Hajduk Split.

Match details

Dinamo Zagreb 1 – 0 Hajduk Split
Bišćan Soccerball shade.svg 77' Report
(in Croatian)
Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Draženko Kovačić (Križevci)
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Dinamo Zagreb
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Hajduk Split
DINAMO ZAGREB:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Butina
DF4 Flag of Croatia.svg Leonard Mesarić
DF7 Flag of Brazil.svg Etto
DF13 Flag of Croatia.svg Dario Šimić Sub off.svg 46'
MF5 Flag of Argentina.svg Adrián Calello
MF15 Flag of Cameroon.svg Mathias Chago
MF16 Flag of Croatia.svg Milan Badelj Sub off.svg 74'
MF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Bišćan (c)
FW10 Flag of Brazil.svg Sammir Yellow card.svg 82'
FW23 Flag of Brazil.svg Dodô Yellow card.svg 67'Sub off.svg 87'
FW24 Flag of Croatia.svg Ilija Sivonjić
Substitutes:
DF19 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Barbarić Sub on.svg 46'
DF3 Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Ibáñez Sub on.svg 74'
MF77 Flag of Chile.svg Pedro Morales Sub on.svg 87'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Velimir Zajec
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Danijel Subašić
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Jurica Buljat
DF17 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Strinić
DF20 Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Režić Yellow card.svg 18'Sub off.svg 88'
DF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Maloča
MF4 Flag of Croatia.svg Marin Ljubičić Sub off.svg 32'
MF11 Flag of Croatia.svg Srđan Andrić (c)
MF18 Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Oremuš
FW10 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Senijad Ibričić
FW90 Flag of Croatia.svg Duje Čop Sub off.svg 90+1'
FW99 Flag of Croatia.svg Anas Sharbini
Substitutes:
MF21 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Brkljača Yellow card.svg 34'Sub on.svg 32'
MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Marin Tomasov Sub on.svg 88'
FW9 Flag of Croatia.svg Ahmad Sharbini Sub on.svg 90+1'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Stanko Poklepović

Assistant referees:
Željko Grgec (Bistra)
Josip Havaić (Koprivnica)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

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