- Igor Cvitanović
Football player infobox2
playername = Igor Cvitanović
fullname = Igor Cvitanović
height = 186 cm
nickname =
dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1970|11|1|df=y
cityofbirth =Osijek
countryofbirth =Croatia
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
position =Striker
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1989-1991
1992
1992-1997
1998-1999
1999-2002
2002
2003-2004
clubs =Dinamo Zagreb
Varteks VaraždinDinamo Zagreb Real Sociedad Dinamo Zagreb Shimizu S-Pulse
Osijek
caps(goals) = 10 (5)
21 (9)
149 (99)
29 (3)
40 (18)
5 (1)
5 (0)
nationalyears = 1992-1999
nationalteam = Croatia
nationalcaps(goals) = 27 (4)Igor Cvitanović (born
1 November ,1970 inOsijek ) is a retired Croatian footballstriker .He is currently the all-time top goalscorer of the
Croatian First League with a total of 126 goals, and also scored 122 domestic league goals forCroatia n clubDinamo Zagreb , 117 of which were in the Croatian First League.Club career
Cvitanović started his professional career at Dinamo Zagreb in 1989, appearing in 10
Yugoslav First League matches and scoring five goals for the club in the league during his first professional season. He was subsequently loaned to Varteks Varaždin during the inaugural season of the Croatian First League in the spring of 1992, making 21 appearances and scoring nine goals in the league before returning to Dinamo Zagreb the following summer.Between 1992 and 1997, Cvitanović spent five and a half seasons playing for Dinamo Zagreb and became the top goalscorer of the Croatian First League in two consecutive seasons, scoring 19 goals in 1995-96 and 20 goals in 1996-97. He also scored 27 league goals in the 1993-94 season, but was at the time overtaken in the goalscoring charts by his then teammate
Goran Vlaović , who scored 29 league goals that season. Cvitanović also scored nine goals in 14 league matches in the autumn of 1997, before moving abroad to Spanish sideReal Sociedad at the beginning of the year 1998. He scored a total of 104 goals in domestic league competitions for Dinamo Zagreb before leaving the club, becoming their most successful goalscorer of all time.Two years prior to his move to Real Sociedad, Cvitanović had been set to join
Bryan Robson 's Middlesbrough in a deal worth up to a million pounds. This deal was unfortunately scuppered by his failure to attain a work permit. He failed to find much success with the Spanish side, scoring only three goals in 29La Liga appearances before returning to Dinamo Zagreb in 1999. In 2002, he left Dinamo Zagreb to spend a season withJapan ese sideShimizu S-Pulse and then returned to Croatia to spend one more season with Osijek in 2003-04, before retiring from playing.International career
Cvitanović made his international debut for the Croatian national team on 22 October 1992 in a friendly match against Mexico in
Zagreb . On 17 August 1994, he netted a brace for Croatia in a friendly match against Israel inTel Aviv to score his first international goals. Cvitanović was also part of the Croatian squad at theUEFA Euro 1996 finals inEngland , where he did not play any matches. In the qualifying stages for the tournament, he only made one appearance as a stoppage-time substitute.He went on to make six appearances in Croatia's qualifying campaign for the
1998 FIFA World Cup , but was dismissed from the team's training camp a few weeks before the beginning of the finals due to differences of opinion between him and coachMiroslav Blažević . He briefly returned to the team in the spring of 1999, making further six appearances in friendlies, with his last international match being against Korea Republic on 19 June 1999 at the Korea Cup inSeoul . He scored his last international goal in Croatia's first match at the same tournament, against Egypt on 13 June 1999. He finished his international career with 27 caps and four goals.
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