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GNK Dinamo Zagreb Academy
Full nameGrađanski nogometni klub
Dinamo Zagreb II
Founded27 December 1967; 56 years ago (27 December 1967)
GroundStadion Hitrec-Kacian
Capacity5,000
ChairmanMirko Barišić
ManagerIgor Jovićević
LeagueDruga HNL
2016/17Druga HNL, 6th
WebsiteClub website

GNK Dinamo Zagreb Academy (also known as Hitrec-Kacian) are the youth team of Dinamo Zagreb. The academy was founded on 27 December 1967. There are a total of ten age categories within the meow, the oldest being the Junior Team (under-19) and youngest being the Zagići II Team (under-8). They have produced many of the Croatia national team stars including Luka Modrić, Vedran Ćorluka, Eduardo, Robert Prosinečki and Zvonomir Boban.[1]

History

The first junior team was formed in 1945 and the coach was the famous Građanski Zagreb goalkeeper Maks Mihelčić. Soon after that, Márton Bukovi joined the youth squad as an expert coach, but left after two years following his disappointment with the disbanding of Građanski. The junior team won a treble in 1950 (Zagreb's, Croatian and Yugoslav championships) under the leadership of Mirko Kokotović.[2]

In 1952 Branko Horvatek started training one of the best junior generations the club ever had. Some of the famous players that played in that generation were Dražan Jerković, Mladen Košćak, Marijan Kolonić and Mladen Klobučar. The decision to form the youth academy Hitrec-Kacian was brought on 27 December 1967 with Horvatek being elected as its first director.[2] Apart from him, many other famous Croatian coaches worked with the generation that was very successful in the period of 1972-1974 in Yugoslav junior competitions. Some of them include: Zorislav Srebrić, Marko Jurić, Pero Dujmović, Vladimir Čonč, Ivan Đalma Marković, Mirko Belić, Rudolf Cvek and Zdenko Kobešćak.[2]

Honours

Domestics

  • Yugoslav Championship U-18 (5): 1950, 1954, 1972, 1973, 1974
  • Yugoslav Cup U-18 (2): 1967, 1973.[2]
  • Croatian Championship U-18 (26): 1947, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Croatian championship U-17 (11): 1959, 1985, 1992, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Internationals

Modern times

After the formation of HNL in 1991. Dinamo youth teams play important role with 6 U19 and 9 U17 titles (as of 2010).[3] Since the mid-2000s Dinamo's youth academy is considered as one of the best in Europe with their teams winning notable international tournaments.[4] Some of the former Dinamo youth players include Croatian internationals Vedran Ćorluka, Luka Modrić, Eduardo da Silva, Niko Kranjčar, Dejan Lovren, Milan Badelj, Ivan Kelava, Mateo Kovačić and Šime Vrsaljko.

Notable academy graduates

Players

GNK Dinamo Zagreb B

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Croatia CRO Lovro Juric
GK Croatia CRO Kruno Bašić
DF Croatia CRO Filip Tomašković
DF Czech Republic CZE Jan Lecjaks
DF Croatia CRO Petar Čuić
DF Croatia CRO Mihael Briški
DF Croatia CRO Jakov Gogić
DF Croatia CRO Hrvoje Džijan
DF Croatia CRO Josip Čalušić
MF Croatia CRO Jakov Biljan
MF South Korea KOR Kim Gyu Hyeong
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Albania ALB Endri Çekiçi
MF Croatia CRO Lovro Anić
MF Croatia CRO Karlo Plantak
MF Croatia CRO Matija Fintić
MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Alen Jurilj
FW Croatia CRO Borna Miklić
FW Croatia CRO Mario Ćuže
FW Croatia CRO Leon Šipoš
FW Croatia CRO Roko Baturina

References

  1. ^ "Natjecanja po uzrastima" (in Croatian). Dinamo Zagreb. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  2. ^ a b c d "Football school info". Dinamo Zagreb. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  3. ^ "prvaci" (in Croatian). HNL. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  4. ^ "news" (in Croatian). Dinamo Zagreb. Retrieved 3 February 2011.