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The following is a list of association football managers who won the Croatian First Football League, the top professional league in the Croatian football league system, since its establishment in 1992. Currently contested by 10 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with second-tier Croatian Second Football League. The league was inaugurated on 29 February 1992. The reigning champions are Rijeka, who won their first title at the end of the 2016–17 season under the management of Matjaž Kek.

List of managers

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Key
00 Manager won both the League and Cup in the same season, completing the Croatian domestic Double.
Croatian First League champions Croatian Football Cup winners Notes
Season Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles) Final Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
0001992 (1st) Stanko Poklepović  CRO Hajduk Split (1) 1992 (1st) Ilija Lončarević  CRO Inker Zaprešić (1)
1992–93 (2nd) Miroslav Blažević  CRO Croatia Zagreb (1) 1993 (2nd) Ivan Katalinić  CRO Hajduk Split (1)
1993–94 (3rd) Ivan Katalinić  CRO Hajduk Split (2) 1994 (3rd) Miroslav Blažević  CRO Croatia Zagreb (1)
1994–95 (4th) Ivan Katalinić (2)  CRO Hajduk Split (3) 1995 (4th) Ivan Katalinić (2)  CRO Hajduk Split
1995–96 (5th) Zlatko Kranjčar  CRO Croatia Zagreb (2) 1996 (5th) Zlatko Kranjčar  CRO Croatia Zagreb (2)
1996–97 (6th) Otto Barić  CRO Croatia Zagreb (3) 1997 (6th) Otto Barić  CRO Croatia Zagreb (3)
1997–98 (7th) Zlatko Kranjčar (2)  CRO Croatia Zagreb (4) 1998 (7th) Zlatko Kranjčar (2)  CRO Croatia Zagreb (4)
1998–99 (8th) Ilija Lončarević  CRO Croatia Zagreb (5) 1999 (8th) Stanko Poklepović  CRO Osijek (1)
1999–2000 (9th) Marijan Vlak  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (6) 2000 (9th) Petar Nadoveza  CRO Hajduk Split (3)
2000–01 (10th) Zoran Vulić  CRO Hajduk Split (4) 2001 (10th) Ilija Lončarević (2)  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (5)
2001–02 (11th) Zlatko Kranjčar (3)  CRO NK Zagreb (1) 2002 (11th) Marijan Vlak  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (6)
2002–03 (12th) Miroslav Blažević (2)  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (7) 2003 (12th) Zoran Vulić  CRO Hajduk Split (4)
2003–04 (13th) Petar Nadoveza  CRO Hajduk Split (5) 2004 (13th) Nikola Jurčević  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (7)
2004–05 (14th) Igor Štimac  CRO Hajduk Split (6) 2005 (14th) Elvis Scoria  CRO Rijeka (1)
2005–06 (15th) Josip Kuže  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (8) 2006 (15th) Dragan Skočić  CRO Rijeka (2)
2006–07 (16th) Branko Ivanković  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (9) 2007 (16th) Branko Ivanković  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (8)
2007–08 (17th) Zvonimir Soldo  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (10) 2008 (17th) Zvonimir Soldo  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (9)
2008–09 (18th) Krunoslav Jurčić  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (11) 2009 (18th) Krunoslav Jurčić  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (10)
2009–10 (19th) Krunoslav Jurčić (2)  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (12) 2010 (19th) Stanko Poklepović (2)  CRO Hajduk Split (5)
2010–11 (20th) Vahid Halilhodžić  BIH Dinamo Zagreb (13) 2011 (20th) Marijo Tot  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (11) [A]
2011–12 (21st) Ante Čačić  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (14) 2012 (21st) Ante Čačić  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (12)
2012–13 (22nd) Krunoslav Jurčić (3)  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (15) 2013 (22nd) Igor Tudor  CRO Hajduk Split (6)
2013–14 (23rd) Zoran Mamić  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (16) 2014 (23rd) Matjaž Kek  SLO Rijeka (3)
2014–15 (24th) Zoran Mamić (2)  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (17) 2015 (24th) Zoran Mamić  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (13)
2015–16 (25th) Zoran Mamić (3)  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (18) 2016 (25th) Zoran Mamić (2)  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (14)
2016–17 (26th) Matjaž Kek  SLO Rijeka (1) 2017 (26th) Matjaž Kek (2)  SLO Rijeka (4)
2017–18 (27th) Nikola Jurčević  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (19) 2018 (27th) Nenad Bjelica  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (15) [B]
2018–19 (28th) Nenad Bjelica  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (20) 2019 (28th) Igor Bišćan  CRO Rijeka (5)
2019–20 (29th) Igor Jovićević  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (21) 2020 (29th) Simon Rožman  SLO Rijeka (6) [C]
2020–21 (30th) Damir Krznar  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (22) 2021 (30th) Damir Krznar  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (16)
2021–22 (31st) Ante Čačić (2)  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (23) 2022 (31st) Valdas Dambrauskas  LTU Hajduk Split (7)
2022–23 (32nd) Igor Bišćan  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (24) 2023 (32nd) Ivan Leko  CRO Hajduk Split (8)
2023–24 (33rd) Sergej Jakirović  BIH Dinamo Zagreb (25) 2024 (33rd) Sergej Jakirović  BIH Dinamo Zagreb (17)
Notes
  • A In the 2010–11 season Vahid Halilhodžić took over the helm at Dinamo Zagreb on Matchday 5 played on 22 August 2010. He led the club to their sixth consecutive league win, securing the title after a 1–0 win against Osijek on Matchday 26 played on 23 April 2011. Halilhodžić resigned after Matchday 28 on 6 May 2011 and was replaced by caretaker manager Marijo Tot for the remaining two league fixtures and the 2011 Cup Final. Most sources attribute the 2010–11 league title to Halilhodžić and the 2011 cup to Tot.
  • B In the 2017–18 season Nikola Jurčević took over Dinamo Zagreb from Mario Cvitanović in March, and won the title with 3 games to play in May. He was sacked with only one league fixture left to play and replaced with Nenad Bjelica.
  • C The 2019–20 season was another turbulent season for Dinamo. Following the Covid-19 lockdown in March, coach Bjelica was sacked in late April. He was replaced by Dinamo's youth coach Igor Jovićević and under him the club clinched the 2019–20 league title on 20 June 2020 with a draw against Gorica on Matchday 30, with six games left to play. However, following a 2–0 defeat to rivals Rijeka on Matchday 33, Jovićević too was sacked on 6 July 2020 and replaced by Zoran Mamić for the last three fixtures of the season.

Super Cup winners

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The Croatian Football Super Cup is the third trophy available to clubs in the Croatian system. The super cup is contested by previous season's league and cup holders, and is only played when the two competitions are won by different clubs. The super cup was first played in July 1992 as a single match before the start of the 1992–93 league season. In 1993 and 1994 the super cup was played as a two-legged tie. Over the next 23 years the super cup was played on only eight occasions due to the frequent domestic doubles won by Dinamo Zagreb (ten times), Hajduk Split (once) and Rijeka (once). In addition, although different clubs had won league and cup titles between 1999 and 2001, the tie was never played due to fixture congestion.

Croatian Football Super Cup winners Notes
Year Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1992 (1st) Stanko Poklepović  CRO Hajduk Split (1)
1993 (2nd) Ivan Katalinić  CRO Hajduk Split (2)
1994 (3rd) Ivan Katalinić (2)  CRO Hajduk Split (3)
2002 (4th) Miroslav Blažević  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (1)
2003 (5th) Nikola Jurčević  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (2)
2004 (6th) Ivan Katalinić (3)  CRO Hajduk Split (4)
2005 (7th) Miroslav Blažević (2)  CRO Hajduk Split (5)
2006 (8th) Josip Kuže  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (3)
2010 (9th) Velimir Zajec  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (4)
2013 (10th) Krunoslav Jurčić  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (5)
2014 (11th) Matjaž Kek  SLO Rijeka (1)
2019 (12th) Nenad Bjelica  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (6)
2022 (13th) Ante Čačić  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (7)
2023 (14th) Igor Bišćan  CRO Dinamo Zagreb (8)

Multiple trophy winners

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The following table lists managers who won two or more trophies in Croatian football since the country's independence and the establishment of the Croatian football league system in 1992. Managers are ordered by total number of trophies, then in the order of league, cup and super cup titles, and then by year of last trophy won.

Rank Name Nat. Total League Cups Super Cups Club(s)
Wins Years Wins Years Wins Years
1
Ivan Katalinić  CRO
7
2
1994, 1995
2
1993, 1995
3
1993, 1994, 2004 Hajduk Split
2
Zlatko Kranjčar  CRO
5
3
1996, 1998, 2002
2
1996, 1998 Dinamo Zagreb, NK Zagreb
Zoran Mamić  CRO
5
3
2014, 2015, 2016
2
2015, 2016 Dinamo Zagreb
Krunoslav Jurčić  CRO
5
3
2009, 2010, 2013
1
2009
1
2013 Dinamo Zagreb
Miroslav Blažević  CRO
5
2
1993, 2003
1
1994
2
2002, 2005 Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split
6
Stanko Poklepović  CRO
4
1
1992
2
1999, 2010
1
1992 Hajduk Split, Osijek
Matjaž Kek  SLO
4
1
2017
2
2014, 2017
1
2014 Rijeka
8
Ilija Lončarević  CRO
3
1
1999
2
1992, 2001 Inter Zaprešić, Dinamo Zagreb
9
Otto Barić  CRO
2
1
1997
1
1997 Dinamo Zagreb
Marijan Vlak  CRO
2
1
2000
1
2002 Dinamo Zagreb
Zoran Vulić  CRO
2
1
2001
1
2003 Hajduk Split
Petar Nadoveza  CRO
2
1
2004
1
2000 Hajduk Split
Branko Ivanković  CRO
2
1
2007
1
2007 Dinamo Zagreb
Zvonimir Soldo  CRO
2
1
2008
1
2008 Dinamo Zagreb
Ante Čačić  CRO
2
1
2012
1
2012 Dinamo Zagreb
Josip Kuže  CRO
2
1
2006
1
2006 Dinamo Zagreb
Nikola Jurčević  CRO
2
1
2004
1
2003 Dinamo Zagreb

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