List of GNK Dinamo Zagreb managers

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Sergej Jakirović is the current manager of Dinamo Zagreb

Prva HNL. This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Dinamo Zagreb from 1945, when the first professional manager was appointed, to the present day. Caretaker managers
are included, where known.

The first manager of Dinamo Zagreb was

Građanski Zagreb, a club disbanded just after World War II in 1945. Bukovi was in charge from 1945 to 1947 and in the next quarter century after him coaches were mostly his former players from Građanski (Mirko Kokotović, Franjo Glaser, Bernard Hügl, Milan Antolković, Ivan Jazbinšek, Gustav Lechner, Branko Zebec and Stjepan Bobek). There were only four non-Yugoslav managers in the history of the club, Márton Bukovi (1945–47), Karl Mütsch (1948), Osvaldo Ardiles (1999) and Ivaylo Petev (2016–2017). Vahid Halilhodžić
is the only non-Croatian ex-Yugoslav manager to take over the team since the breakup of Yugoslavia.

List of managers

Honours

The following table lists managers according to trophies won. In seasons when several managers had spells with the club only the manager who was in charge when the title was won is listed. The most successful manager to date was Miroslav Blažević who had four spells with the club (1980–83, 1986–88, 1992–94, 2002–03) and is the only manager to have won all the domestic honours available to Dinamo in both the Yugoslav and Croatian football league systems, leading Dinamo to a total of 6 trophies.

1967 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final, although he was in charge only for the final tie against Leeds United as Branko Zebec, who was in charge throughout the 1966–67 season, had left the club in the summer of 1967. Dinamo's only other European final came five years earlier in the 1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, when they were led by Milan Antolković
.

2009–10
Croatian championships.

Key

Winning managers

Manager Tenure(s) Trophies Total
Domestic Int.
YL YC
CL
CC
CS
Austria Karl Mütsch 1948
1
N/A
1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bernard Hügl 1949–52
1
N/A
1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Jazbinšek 1953–55
1
N/A
1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gustav Lechner 1957–58
1
N/A
1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Antolković 1952–53, 1957, 1959–60, 1961–64
2
N/A
2
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlatko Konjevod 1964–65
1
N/A
1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Horvat 1967–70
1
N/A
1
2
Croatia Vlatko Marković 1978–80, 1983, 1990–91, 1992
1
1
Croatia Miroslav Blažević 1980–83, 1986–88, 1992–94, 2002–03
1
1
2
1
1
6
Croatia Zlatko Kranjčar 1994–96, 1998
N/A
2
2
4
Croatia Otto Barić 1996–97
N/A
1
1
2
Croatia Ilija Lončarević 1999, 2001–02, 2005
N/A
1
1
2
Croatia Marijan Vlak 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2002, 2008–09
N/A
1
1
2
Croatia Nikola Jurčević 2003–04
N/A
1
1
2
Croatia Josip Kuže 1989–90, 2005–06
N/A
1
1
2
Croatia Branko Ivanković 2006–08, 2008, 2013
N/A
1
1
2
Croatia Zvonimir Soldo 2008
N/A
1
1
2
Croatia Krunoslav Jurčić 2009–10, 2011, 2012–13
N/A
3
1
1
5
Croatia Velimir Zajec 1998–99, 2010
N/A
1
1
Bosnia and Herzegovina Vahid Halilhodžić 2010–11
N/A
1
1
Croatia Marijo Tot 2011
N/A
1
1
Croatia Ante Čačić 2011–12
N/A
1
1
2
Total 1945–2013 4 7 15 12 5 1 44

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