2014 Croatian Football Cup final

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2014 Croatian Football Cup final
Event 2013–14 Croatian Cup
First leg
Date7 May 2014
Venue Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Man of the Match Ivan Močinić (Rijeka)
Referee Zlatko Šimčić (Koprivnica)
Attendance10,324
WeatherMostly cloudy
17 °C (63 °F)
Second leg
Date13 May 2014
Venue Stadion Kantrida, Rijeka
Man of the Match Matej Mitrović (Rijeka)
RefereeDomagoj Ljubičić (Osijek)
Attendance11,000
WeatherMostly cloudy
13 °C (55 °F)
2013
2015

The 2014 Croatian Cup final was a two-legged affair played between Dinamo Zagreb and Rijeka. The first leg was played on 7 May 2014 in Zagreb, and the second leg was played on 13 May 2014 in Rijeka.

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Rijeka won the trophy with an aggregate result of 3–0. This was the last two-legged final.

Road to the final

Dinamo Zagreb Round Rijeka
OpponentResultOpponentResult
Suhopolje 6–0First round Zmaj Blato 11–0
Zagora Unešić 5–0Second round Podravina 3–1
Hajduk Split 5–0Quarterfinals Osijek 1–0
2–10–1 (4–2 p)
Slaven Belupo 2–0Semifinals Istra 1961 2–1
2–11–0

First leg

Dinamo Zagreb 0–1 Rijeka
Report
(in Croatian)
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Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Attendance: 10,324
Referee: Zlatko Šimčić (Koprivnica)
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Dinamo Zagreb
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Rijeka
DINAMO ZAGREB:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Antonio Ježina
DF4 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Šimunić (c)Sub off.svg 60'
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Jozo Šimunović Yellow card.svg 45'Sub off.svg 89'
DF6 Flag of Portugal.svg Ivo Pinto Yellow card.svg 76'
DF19 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Pivarić
MF7 Flag of Croatia.svg Arijan Ademi
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Domagoj Antolić Sub off.svg 58'
MF28 Flag of Croatia.svg Alen Halilović
MF77 Flag of Croatia.svg Marcelo Brozović
FW2 Flag of Algeria.svg El Arbi Hillel Soudani
FW90 Flag of Croatia.svg Duje Čop Yellow card.svg 75'
Substitutes:
MF16 Flag of Croatia.svg Domagoj Pavičić Sub on.svg 58'
DF31 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Capan Sub on.svg 60'
MF2 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Said Husejinović Sub on.svg 89'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Zoran Mamić
RIJEKA:
GK25 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Vargić
DF11 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Tomečak
DF13 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Lešković
DF15 Flag of Croatia.svg Matej Mitrović
DF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Marin Leovac Yellow card.svg 73' Yellow-red card.svg 90+3'
MF16 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Močinić Yellow card.svg 42'
MF20 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Zoran Kvržić Sub off.svg 56'
MF30 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Brezovec (c)
MF88 Flag of Brazil.svg Moisés Magalhães Sub off.svg 72'
MF89 Flag of Croatia.svg Vedran Jugović Sub off.svg 90'
FW99 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Krstanović Yellow card.svg 59'
Substitutes:
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Goran Mujanović Sub on.svg 56'
MF21 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Damir Zlomislić Red card.svg 85'Sub on.svg 72'
DF24 Flag of Croatia.svg Mateo Bertoša Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Flag of Slovenia.svg Matjaž Kek

Assistant referees:
Borut Križarić (Čakovec)
Dražen Fejer (Bjelovar)
Fourth official:
Jerko Crnčić (Vrbovec)
Additional assistant referees:
Igor Križarić (Čakovec)
Mario Zebec (Cestica)

Match rules

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

Second leg

Rijeka 2–0 Dinamo Zagreb
Mitrović Soccerball shade.svg34'
Kvržić Soccerball shade.svg81'
Report
(in Croatian)
Stadion Kantrida, Rijeka
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Domagoj Ljubičić (Osijek)
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Rijeka
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Dinamo Zagreb
RIJEKA:
GK25 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Vargić
DF11 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Tomečak
DF13 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Lešković
DF15 Flag of Croatia.svg Matej Mitrović
DF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Marin Leovac Yellow card.svg 40'
MF16 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Močinić
MF20 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Zoran Kvržić
MF30 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Brezovec (c)Yellow card.svg 39'
MF88 Flag of Brazil.svg Moisés Magalhães Sub off.svg 78'
MF89 Flag of Croatia.svg Vedran Jugović Sub off.svg 84'
FW91 Flag of Croatia.svg Andrej Kramarić Sub off.svg 90'
Substitutes:
MF21 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Damir Zlomislić Sub on.svg 78'
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Goran Mujanović Sub on.svg 84'
FW99 Flag of Croatia.svg Anas Sharbini Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Flag of Slovenia.svg Matjaž Kek
DINAMO ZAGREB:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Antonio Ježina
DF4 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Šimunić (c)Yellow card.svg 14'
DF6 Flag of Portugal.svg Ivo Pinto
DF19 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Pivarić
DF31 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Capan Yellow card.svg 20'Sub off.svg 46'
MF7 Flag of Croatia.svg Arijan Ademi Yellow card.svg 63'
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Domagoj Antolić
MF28 Flag of Croatia.svg Alen Halilović
MF77 Flag of Croatia.svg Marcelo Brozović
FW2 Flag of Algeria.svg El Arbi Hillel Soudani
FW90 Flag of Croatia.svg Duje Čop
Substitutes:
DF28 Flag of Portugal.svg Rúben Lima Sub on.svg 46'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Zoran Mamić


Assistant referees:
Miro Grgić (Osijek)
Goran Pataki (Đakovo)
Fourth official:
Dalibor Conjar (Osijek)
Additional assistant referees:
Ante Vučemilović (Osijek)
Tihomir Pejin (Donji Miholjac)

Match rules

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