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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 .
As of 11 September 2018.
Biggest win: 10 goals margin Croatia - San Marino 10-0, 4 June 2016 (friendly)
Biggest defeat: 6 goals margin Spain - Croatia 6-0, 11 September 2018 (
2018–19 UEFA Nations League )
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)
World Cup appearances: 6/7 (
1998 ,
2002 ,
2006 ,
2014 ,
2018 ,
2022 )
European Championship appearances: 6/7 (
1996 ,
2004 ,
2008 ,
2012 ,
2016 ,
2020 )
As of 27 November 2020
Titles
Appearances and relegation
Most seasons in the top flight:
Dinamo Zagreb ,
Hajduk Split ,
Rijeka ,
Osijek (30)
Fewest seasons in the top flight:
Dubrava ,
Lučko ,
Neretva ,
Orijent ,
Samobor ,
TŠK Topolovac ,
Vukovar '91 (1)
Most times relegated:
Cibalia ,
Zadar (4)
Most matches played:
Osijek ,
Rijeka (951)
Wins
Draws
Defeats
Goals
Most appearances: 478,
Jakov Surać
Most minutes played: 35,138 minutes,
Jakov Surać
Most appearances (foreign players): 293,
Edin Mujčin
Appearances in most seasons: 22,
Jakov Surać
Appearances for most clubs: 8,
Željko Ačkar ,
Vedran Celiščak ,
Domagoj Kosić ,
Anđelko Kvesić ,
Krunoslav Rendulić ,
Zoran Zekić
Most used substitute: 99,
Hrvoje Štrok
Most substituted: 127,
Miljenko Mumlek
Youngest player:
Marko Dabro (16 years, 2 days)
Oldest player:
Vanja Iveša (40 years, 276 days)
Oldest débutante: Vlado Benšak (37 years, 96 days)
Most goals: 146,
Davor Vugrinec
By a foreign player: 84,
Marijo Dodik
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: 29,
Ivan Krstanović
As a substitute: 20,
Ivan Krstanović
On debut: 2,
Domagoj Abramović ,
Ardian Kozniku ,
Ante Milicic ,
Mario Ćuže
Against single opposition: 14,
Igor Cvitanović (v.
Osijek ),
Davor Vugrinec (v.
Osijek ),
Ivan Krstanović (v.
Hajduk Split , v.
Istra 1961 )
Scored in most seasons: 17,
Miljenko Mumlek
Most own goals: 4,
Marin Oršulić
Youngest goalscorer:
Lovro Zvonarek (16 years, 14 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
As of 27 November 2020
Biggest win: Gaj Mače 20–2 NK Lika 95 Korenica,
2020–21
Biggest aggregate win: MIV Sračinec 1–21 (0–11, 1–10)
Dinamo Zagreb ,
1995–96
Highest scoring: Gaj Mače 20–2 NK Lika 95 Korenica,
2020–21
As of 9 December 2021
Overall
Champions League
Europa League
Europa Conference League
Cup Winners' Cup
Intertoto Cup