2024 Croatian Football Cup final

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2024 Croatian Football Cup final
Event 2023–24 Croatian Cup
First leg
Date15 May 2024
Venue Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Referee Dario Bel (Osijek)
Attendance18,709
Second leg
Date22 May 2024
Venue Stadion Rujevica, Rijeka
RefereeJakov Titlić (Potravlje)
Attendance8,127
2023

The 2024 Croatian Cup Final was a two-legged affair played between Dinamo Zagreb and Rijeka. [1] [2] The first leg was played on 15 May 2024, and the second leg was played on 22 May 2024.

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Dinamo Zagreb won the trophy with an aggregate result of 3–1. [3] That was the first two-legged final since 2014. [4]

Road to the final

Dinamo Zagreb Round Rijeka
OpponentResultOpponentResult
ByePreliminary roundBye
Ponikve 4–1First round Libertas 9–0
Oriolik 8–0Second round Cibalia 3–1
Gorica 4–0Quarterfinals Rudeš 1–0
Hajduk Split 1–0Semifinals Lokomotiva 1–0

First leg

Dinamo Zagreb 0–0 Rijeka
Report
Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Attendance: 18,709
Referee: Dario Bel (Osijek)
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Dinamo Zagreb
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Rijeka
GK33 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Nevistić
RB18 Flag of France.svg Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel
CB22 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Stefan Ristovski
CB28 Flag of France.svg Kévin Théophile-Catherine
LB3 Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Ogiwara
CM25 Flag of Croatia.svg Petar Sučić Sub off.svg 63'
CM27 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Mišić
RW77 Flag of Croatia.svg Dario Špikić Sub off.svg 57'
AM10 Flag of Croatia.svg Martin Baturina Sub off.svg 90'
LW20 Flag of Kosovo.svg Arbër Hoxha Sub off.svg 63'
CF9 Flag of Croatia.svg Bruno Petković (c)Sub off.svg 90'
Substitutes:
GK32 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Faris Krkalić
DF15 Flag of Croatia.svg Moreno Živković
DF39 Flag of Croatia.svg Mauro Perković
MF5 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Arijan Ademi Sub on.svg 63'
MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Rog Sub on.svg 90'
MF30 Flag of Japan.svg Takuro Kaneko Sub on.svg 57'
MF31 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Bulat
MF77 Flag of Croatia.svg Gabriel Vidović Sub on.svg 63'
FW17 Flag of Croatia.svg Sandro Kulenović Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Sergej Jakirović Yellow card.svg 84'
GK13 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Martin Zlomislić
RB28 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Smolčić
CB6 Flag of Croatia.svg Matej Mitrović (c)
CB26 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Stjepan Radeljić
LB3 Flag of Croatia.svg Bruno Goda Yellow card.svg 67'
DM18 Flag of Albania.svg Lindon Selahi
RM87 Flag of Croatia.svg Marco Pašalić Sub off.svg 77'
CM21 Flag of Croatia.svg Toni Fruk Sub off.svg 77'
CM25 Flag of Croatia.svg Veldin Hodža
LM20 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Pjaca Sub off.svg 86'
CF89 Flag of Croatia.svg Franjo Ivanović Sub off.svg 54'
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Nediljko Labrović
DF66 Flag of Austria.svg Emir Dilaver
DF77 Flag of Portugal.svg Danilo Veiga Sub on.svg 77'
MF4 Flag of Croatia.svg Niko Janković Sub on.svg 77'
MF16 Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Petrovič Sub on.svg 86'
MF23 Flag of Croatia.svg Alen Grgić
MF30 Flag of Croatia.svg Bruno Bogojević
FW9 Flag of Colombia.svg Jorge Obregón
FW24 Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Marić Sub on.svg 54'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Željko Sopić

Assistant referees:
Kristijan Novosel (Valpovo)
Kruno Šarić (Županja)
Fourth official:
Jakov Titlić (Potravlje)
Video assistant referee:
Duje Strukan (Split)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Bojan Zobenica (Velika Gorica)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Nine named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.

Second leg

Rijeka 1–3 Dinamo Zagreb
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Stadion Rujevica, Rijeka
Attendance: 8,127
Referee: Jakov Titlić (Potravlje)
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Rijeka
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Dinamo Zagreb


GK13 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Martin Zlomislić
RB28 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Smolčić
CB6 Flag of Croatia.svg Matej Mitrović (c)
CB26 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Stjepan Radeljić Yellow card.svg 68'Sub off.svg 83'
LB3 Flag of Croatia.svg Bruno Goda Sub off.svg 56'
DM18 Flag of Albania.svg Lindon Selahi Yellow card.svg 76'Sub off.svg 72'
RM20 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Pjaca Sub off.svg 46'
CM21 Flag of Croatia.svg Toni Fruk
CM25 Flag of Croatia.svg Veldin Hodža
LM87 Flag of Croatia.svg Marco Pašalić
CF9 Flag of Colombia.svg Jorge Obregón Sub off.svg 56'
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Nediljko Labrović
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Niko Galešić Sub on.svg 83'
DF32 Flag of Croatia.svg Marijan Čabraja Sub on.svg 56'
MF4 Flag of Croatia.svg Niko Janković Sub on.svg 46'
MF16 Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Petrovič
MF30 Flag of Croatia.svg Bruno Bogojević
FW24 Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Marić Sub on.svg 56'
FW89 Flag of Croatia.svg Franjo Ivanović Sub on.svg 72'
FW99 Flag of Guinea.svg Momo Yansané
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Željko Sopić
GK33 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Nevistić
RB18 Flag of France.svg Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel
CB22 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Stefan Ristovski
CB28 Flag of France.svg Kévin Théophile-Catherine
LB3 Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Ogiwara Sub off.svg 75'
CM5 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Arijan Ademi (c)Sub off.svg 81'
CM25 Flag of Croatia.svg Petar Sučić Yellow card.svg 20'Sub off.svg 46'
CM27 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Mišić
RW10 Flag of Croatia.svg Martin Baturina Sub off.svg 75'
CF9 Flag of Croatia.svg Bruno Petković Yellow card.svg 68'Sub off.svg 86'
LW20 Flag of Kosovo.svg Arbër Hoxha
Substitutes:
GK32 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Faris Krkalić
DF6 Flag of France.svg Maxime Bernauer
DF39 Flag of Croatia.svg Mauro Perković Sub on.svg 75'
MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Rog Sub on.svg 46'
MF30 Flag of Japan.svg Takuro Kaneko
MF31 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Bulat Yellow card.svg 87'Sub on.svg 75'
MF72 Flag of Croatia.svg Gabriel Vidović Sub on.svg 86'
FW17 Flag of Croatia.svg Sandro Kulenović Sub on.svg 81'
FW19 Flag of Croatia.svg Fran Brodić
Manager:
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Sergej Jakirović Yellow card.svg 89'

Assistant referees:
Hrvoje Radić (Split)
Goran Perica (Šibenik)
Fourth official:
Patrik Kolarić (Čakovec)
Video assistant referee:
Dario Bel (Osijek)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Marjan Tomas (Vladislavci)

Match rules

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