2015 Croatian Football Cup final

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2015 Croatian Football Cup final
Event 2014–15 Croatian Cup
Dinamo Zagreb won 4–2 on penalties
Date20 May 2015
Venue Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Man of the Match Dario Rugašević
(RNK Split)
Referee Ivan Bebek (Rijeka)
Attendance11,124
WeatherCloudy
2014
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The 2015 Croatian Cup final was a one-legged affair played between Dinamo Zagreb and RNK Split. The final was played in Zagreb on 20 May 2015.

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Dinamo Zagreb won the trophy after the penalty shoot-out. For the first time the final was played as a single game.

Road to the final

Dinamo Zagreb Round RNK Split
OpponentResultOpponentResult
byePreliminary roundCroatia Grabrovnica1–0
Ponikve 2–1First round Segesta 2–0
Opatija 4−2 (aet)Second round Osijek 2–0
Istra 1961 1–0Quarterfinals Zadar 1–0
3–04–1
Rijeka 2–1Semifinals Hajduk Split 1–1
0–01–0

Match details

Dinamo Zagreb 0–0 (a.e.t.) RNK Split
Report
(in Croatian)
Penalties
4–2
Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Attendance: 11,124
Referee: Ivan Bebek (Rijeka)
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Dinamo Zagreb
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RNK Split
DINAMO ZAGREB:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Antonio Ježina
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Jozo Šimunović Yellow card.svg 101'
DF6 Flag of Portugal.svg Ivo Pinto
DF19 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Pivarić
DF22 Flag of Argentina.svg Leonardo Sigali Sub off.svg 52'
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Pjaca
MF10 Flag of Portugal.svg Paulo Machado
MF16 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Arijan Ademi (c)Yellow card.svg 45+2'
MF24 Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Ćorić Sub off.svg 65'
FW2 Flag of Algeria.svg El Arbi Hillel Soudani Yellow card.svg 9'Sub off.svg 106'
FW9 Flag of Chile.svg Ángelo Henríquez
Substitutes:
DF87 Flag of France.svg Jérémy Taravel Yellow card.svg 114'Sub on.svg 52'
FW31 Flag of Chile.svg Junior Fernándes Sub on.svg 65'
MF18 Flag of Croatia.svg Domagoj Pavičić Sub on.svg 106'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Zoran Mamić
RNK SPLIT:
GK12 Flag of Croatia.svg Danijel Zagorac (c)Yellow card.svg 120+1'
DF3 Flag of Croatia.svg Denis Glavina Sub off.svg 89'
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Branko Vrgoč
DF13 Flag of South Korea.svg Chung Woon Yellow card.svg 40'Sub off.svg 90+3'
DF19 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Barbarić Yellow card.svg 13'
DF26 Flag of Croatia.svg Nino Galović Yellow card.svg 90+3' Yellow-red card.svg 94'
MF10 Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Erceg
MF17 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Rog Yellow card.svg 81'
MF24 Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Vidović Yellow card.svg 45+2'
MF77 Flag of Croatia.svg Slavko Blagojević Yellow card.svg 7'
FW99 Flag of Albania.svg Sokol Cikalleshi Sub off.svg 97'
Substitutes:
DF25 Flag of Croatia.svg Dario Rugašević Yellow card.svg 117'Sub on.svg 89'
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Antonio Mršić Sub on.svg 90+3'
DF4 Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Majstorović Yellow card.svg 110'Sub on.svg 97'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Zoran Vulić

Assistant referees:
Tomislav Petrović (Valpovo)
Miro Grgić (Osijek)
Fourth official:
Dalibor Conjar (Osijek)
Additional assistant referees:
Domagoj Vučkov (Rijeka)
Mario Zebec (Cestica)

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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