Football records in Croatia
This page details football records in Croatia. It counts only results and records from 1992 onwards, as that year marked both Croatia's re-admittance into FIFA and start of Croatian First Football League. Prior 1992 Croatian clubs were part of Football Association of Yugoslavia. Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. In 1993 Croatia was admitted into UEFA.
National team
Players
- Most appearances: Darijo Srna (134)
- Most goals: Davor Šuker (45)
- Most goals in a single game: Mladen Petrić (4, Croatia - Andorra 7-0, 7 October 2006)
Results
- Biggest win: 10 goals margin
Croatia - San Marino 10-0, 4 June 2016 (friendly) - Biggest defeat: 4 goals margin
England - Croatia 5-1, 9 September 2009 (2010 FIFA World Cup qualification) - Most games won in row: 6 on two occasions (7 October 2006 - 2 June 2007 and 8 October 2009 - 23 May 2010)
- Most games without losing: 16 (18 June 2006 - 11 November 2007; 12 wins, 4 draws)
- Most games lost in row: 3 (3 June 2006 - 13 June 2006)
- Most games without winning: 6 on two occasions (10 February 1999 - 13 June 1999; 3 draws, 3 losses and 28 May 2006 - 22 June 2006; 3 draws, 3 losses)
Major competitions
- World Cup appearances: 4/5 (1998, 2002, 2006, 2014)
- European Championship appearances: 5/6 (1996, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016)
as of 25 June 2016
Croatian First Football League
- As of 27 November 2016
Club records
Appearances and results
- Most titles: Dinamo Zagreb (18)
- Most consecutive titles: Dinamo Zagreb (11)
- Most seasons in the top flight: Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Rijeka, Osijek (26)
- Fewest seasons in the top flight: Dubrava, Lučko, Neretva, Orijent, Samobor, TŠK Topolovac, Vukovar '91 (1)
- Never relegated: Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Rijeka, Osijek (25 seasons, since 1992); Slaven Belupo (19 seasons, since 1997–98); Lokomotiva (7 seasons, since 2009–10); RNK Split (6 seasons, since 2010–11)
- Most matches played: Rijeka (815)
- Wins
- Draws
- Defeats
- Goals
- Most foreign players: Rijeka (89)
Scorelines
- Biggest win: Hajduk Split 10–0 Radnik (5 June 1994)
- Biggest away win: Radnik 0–7 Osijek (30 April 1994)
- Highest scoring: Dinamo Zagreb 10–1 Pazinka (12 December 1993)
- Highest scoring draw: Rijeka 4–4 Cibalia (27 August 1995); Rijeka 4–4 Inter Zaprešić (15 October 1995); Zadar 4–4 Rijeka (11 September 2011)
Runs and streaks
Current runs in bold/italics.
- Longest winning streak: Dinamo Zagreb (28)
- Home: Dinamo Zagreb (29)
- Away: Dinamo Zagreb (12)
- Longest unbeaten run: Dinamo Zagreb (50)
- Home: Dinamo Zagreb (103)
- Away: Dinamo Zagreb (24)
- Longest winless run: Istra 1961 (30)
- Home: Istra 1961 (15)
- Away: Međimurje (31)
- Longest losing streak: TŠK Topolovac (16)
- Home: TŠK Topolovac (7)
- Away: Međimurje (17)
- Longest drawing streak: Šibenik (6)
- Home: Zadar (6)
- Away: Slaven Belupo (7)
- Longest scoring run: Dinamo Zagreb (61)
- Home: Dinamo Zagreb (70)
- Away: Dinamo Zagreb (30)
- Longest conceding run: TŠK Topolovac, Varaždin (30)
- Home: Osijek (21)
- Away: Istra (42)
- Longest scoreless run: RNK Split (12)
- Home: RNK Split (6)
- Away: Neretva, Slaven Belupo, RNK Split (9)
- Longest run without conceding: Dinamo Zagreb (10)
- Home: Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Pazinka, NK Zagreb (8)
- Away: Dinamo Zagreb (7)
Individual records
Appearances
- Most appearances: 478, Jakov Surać
- Most appearances (foreign players): 293, Edin Mujčin
- Appearances in most seasons: 22, Jakov Surać
- Most used substitute: 127, Miljenko Mumlek
- Youngest player: Marko Dabro (16 years, 2 days)
- Oldest player: Jakov Surać (40 years, 86 days)
- Oldest débutante: Vlado Benšak (37 years, 96 days)
Goals
- Most goals: 146, Davor Vugrinec
- By a foreign player: 70, Ivan Krstanović
- In one season: 34, Eduardo (2006–07)
- In one match: 6, Marijo Dodik (Slaven Belupo 7–1 Varteks, 21 October 2000)
- From the penalty spot: 28, Miljenko Mumlek
- As a substitute: 18, Zvonimir Deranja
- On debut: 2, Domagoj Abramović, Ardian Kozniku, Ante Milicic
- Scored in most seasons: 17, Miljenko Mumlek
- Most own goals: 4, Marin Oršulić
- Youngest goalscorer: Alen Halilović (16 years, 109 days)
- Oldest goalscorer: Davor Vugrinec (39 years, 355 days)
- Fastest goal: 10 seconds, Edin Šaranović (Kamen Ingrad 1–0 Inter Zaprešić, 3 April 2004)
- Most appearances without scoring (outfield players only): 223, Boris Leutar
Goalkeeping
- Most appearances: 304, Ivica Solomun
- Most clean sheets: 100, Ivica Solomun
- Longest run without conceding a goal: 951 minutes, Ivan Kelava
- Most saved penalties: 6, Tihomir Bulat
Disciplinary
- Most yellow cards: 104, Damir Vuica
- Most red cards: 12, Krunoslav Rendulić
- Most appearances without a card: 65, Miralem Ibrahimović
Managerial
- Most appearances for a manager: 460, Stanko Mršić
- Most wins for a manager: 156, Stanko Mršić
- Most draws for a manager: 133, Stanko Mršić
- Most defeats for a manager: 171, Stanko Mršić
- Most clubs managed: 11, Luka Bonačić
- Managed a club in most seasons: 21, Stanko Mršić
- Youngest manager: Goran Mrdalj (28 years, 226 days)
- Oldest manager: Miroslav Blažević (79 years, 302 days)
- Longest-serving manager (per appointment): 1651 days, Igor Pamić (29 March 2011 to 5 October 2015)
Croatian Football Cup
Club records
Appearances and results
- Most titles: Dinamo Zagreb (14)
- Most appearances: Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Inter Zaprešić, Rijeka, Osijek (26)
- Most final appearances: Dinamo Zagreb (19)
- Most final appearances without winning the title: Varaždin (6)
- Number of teams that have reached the final: 13
- Number of teams that have reached the final but failed to win: 8
- Most matches played: Dinamo Zagreb (173)
- Most wins: Dinamo Zagreb (128)
- Most draws: Hajduk Split (32)
- Most defeats: Varaždin (35)
- Most goals scored: Dinamo Zagreb (470)
- Most goals conceded: Hajduk Split (140)
Scorelines
- Biggest win: Segesta 14–0 Mladost Cernik, 1993–94
- Biggest aggregate win: MIV Sračinec 1–21 (0–11, 1–10) Dinamo Zagreb, 1995–96
- Highest scoring: Auto Mikolaj Krištanovec 2–13 Pomorac Kostrena, 2002–03
Individual records
Appearances
- Most appearances: 66, Miljenko Mumlek
- Most final appearances: 14, Dražen Ladić
Goals
- Most goals: 32, Davor Vugrinec
- Most goals (cup final): 5, Igor Cvitanović
- Most goals (season): 13, Goran Vlaović (1992–93)
- Most goals (match): 8, Andrej Kramarić (Rijeka 11–0 Zmaj Blato, 9 October 2013)
- Most goals (as a substitute): 6, Tomo Šokota, Mark Viduka
Disciplinary
- Most yellow cards: 13, Josip Milardović
- Most red cards: 2, 19 players
- Most appearances without a card: 34, Tomislav Butina
Managerial
- Most appearances for a manager: 46, Stanko Mršić
- Most final appearances for a manager: 6, Miroslav Blažević, Zlatko Kranjčar, Elvis Scoria
- Most wins for a manager: 23, Stanko Mršić
- Most draws for a manager: 10, Stanko Mršić
- Most defeats for a manager: 13, Stanko Mršić
Bibliography
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