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1. Igor Cvitanović
played for Dinamo from 1989-2000. He had 503 caps with 304 scores. He carried not only the title of the best scorer of Dinamo but also the best scorer of the Croatian Premier League. He started in Osijek’s football school but showed all his talent and knowledge in Dinamo. He played 72 times for the Croatian National team and as such scored 4 times. He also played for Osijek, Zagreb and Real Sociedad from Spain. |
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2. Dražan Jerković
played in blue dress for 12 years (1954.-1966.). He scored 300 goals in 315 matches. He played for Yugoslav and Croatian National Teams, he was also a coach, selector and striker. He started in Dinamo Juniors and won the Yugoslav Junior Championship in 1954. He left Dinamo in 1965. and joined FC Gantoise. When he injured his knee he had to interrupt his brilliant career. The first time he played for Dinamo was on 20th September 1954., Vs Slaven from Borovo (0:1) and the last time was on 10th June 1965 Vs Sarajevo (1:2) in Zagreb. |
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3. Snješko Cerin
played in Dinamo for 10 years (1978.-1988.). He scored 295 times in 474 caps. He was the true successor to Lešnik Woelfl and Jerković, the glorious leaders of Dinamo offense. He was the most deserving for winning the 1982.Championship. He was also the best scorer of the League. In that glorious season with 19 scores. He also played for Trnje (1972.-1975.) Zagrebački Plavi (1976.), Zagreb (1976.-1986.) and Klagenfurt (1986.-1987.). |
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4. Zlatko Kranjčar |
556 caps |
256 scores |
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5. Željko Čajkovski |
447 caps |
249 scores |
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6. Franjo Woelfl |
304 caps |
245 scores |
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7. Aleksandar Benko |
459 caps |
235 scores |
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8. Slaven Zambata |
393 caps |
227 scores |
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9. Drago Vabec |
529 caps |
183 scores |
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10. Marko Mlinarić |
613 caps |
174 scores |
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