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1946–47 NK Dinamo Zagreb season

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Dinamo Zagreb
1946–47 season
ManagerMárton Bukovi
(until January 1947)
Mirko Kokotović
(player-manager)
1. Federal League2nd place
Top goalscorerFranjo Wölfl (28)

This article shows statistics of individual players for the football club Dinamo Zagreb. It also lists all matches that Dinamo Zagreb played in the 1946–47 season, the first competitive season since the club's foundation in June 1945.

Competitions

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Preliminaries

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In late 1945, only several months after the club's foundation in June, the regional qualifiers for what was to become the new national league championship were held. Dinamo first entered the Zagreb preliminaries, which were played in two eight-club groups in a single round-robin format, from October to December 1945. After topping their group with seven wins and a goal difference 40–5 Dinamo qualified for the local Zagreb Championship.

The eight-club Zagreb Championship was played from January to February 1946, and Dinamo again won the league with six wins and only one defeat in seven matches. Dinamo was equal on points with Lokomotiva, but progressed further thanks to superior goal difference (Dinamo's 41–8 vs Lokomotiva's 16–12).

Their triumph qualified them for the 1946 Croatian Football Championship, played by eight regional winners from SR Croatia. The league was played in a double round-robin format from May to August 1946, and it served as regional qualifier for the first edition of the First Federal League, Yugoslavia's first post-war national championship.

Dinamo finished second behind rivals Hajduk Split. Both clubs were equal on points, each recording ten wins, two draws and two defeats, but this time Hajduk had a superior goal difference (51–11) compared to Dinamo (40–12). Nevertheless, since the top two Croatian clubs were guaranteed a spot in the new Yugoslav championship, both Hajduk and Dinamo qualified.

First League

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Managed by seasoned coach Márton Bukovi Dinamo played their first national league match on 25 August 1946, an away 2–2 draw with Budućnost played in Titograd. Their first home game was on 8 September 1946, a 0–1 defeat to Hajduk Split via a goal from Antun Lokošek.

In October, after five rounds had been played, two more clubs were added to what was originally a 12-team league. Kvarner joined the league, as representative of the military-administered Zone B, and weeks later Ponziana from Trieste was added to represent Zone A, from what was to become the Free Territory of Trieste. Because of this, the fixture list was rescheduled in late October.

By January and the winter break Dinamo have established themselves as one of the strongest clubs in Yugoslavia, with nine wins in the first 13 rounds, level on points with Hajduk and Red Star, with all three trailing first-placed Partizan, the newly established Yugoslav Army club, by only three points. The club's success was largely fueled by Franjo Wölfl, a prolific striker who scored 14 goals in 13 games in the first half of the season.

In the spring Bukovi left Zagreb to take over MTK in his native Hungary. He was replaced by interim player-manager Mirko Kokotović. The spring fixture list was determined via a draw, and under Kokotović Dinamo started strong, with three victories in four matches, including a win over their biggest Zagreb rivals Lokomotiva.

In March the Slovenian side Nafta Lendava abandoned the league after suffering 14 defeats in 17 rounds. FSJ therefore decided to record all of their remaining nine matches as 3–0 forfeits. After yet another loss to Hajduk in March, Dinamo remained undefeated until the end of season, recording seven wins and two draws, including a home 4–2 win vs Partizan and a home 2–2 draw with Red Star.

By July, Dinamo finished their first top level season in history as runners-up behind Partizan, with Wölfl becoming Yugoslav championship's first post-war top scorer, having scored 28 goals in 23 matches. Wölfl and player-manager Kokotović were also the club's most used players, each appearing in 23 out of 25 league games played.

Overview

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Competition First match Last Match Final
position / round
1945 Zagreb Championship Qualifiers 21 October 1945 23 December 1945 Winners
1946 Zagreb Championship 13 January 1946 24 February 1946 Winners
1946 Croatian Championship 26 May 1946 18 August 1946 2nd place
1946–47 First Federal League 25 August 1946 6 July 1947 2nd place

First Federal League

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Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
26 19 4 3 81 26 +55 42 11 1 1 50 12 +38 8 3 2 31 14 +17

Matches

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M Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Dinamo scorers Attendance Ref
1 25 August 1946 Budućnost A D 2–2 Kokotović 10', Beda 36' 4,530
2 1 September 1946 Red Star A W 1–0 Reiss 59' 20,000
3 8 September 1946 Hajduk Split H L 0–1 15,000
4 15 September 1946 Lokomotiva A W 2–1 Wölfl 39', 49' 5,000
5 22 September 1946 Željezničar H W 9–1 Cimermančić 3', 25', 43', Wölfl 16', 68', 80', 90', Senčar 27', Beda 75' 5,000
6 27 October 1946 Partizan A L 1–5 Wölfl 30' 8,000
7 3 November 1946 Metalac H W 3–1 Strugar 10', Lojen 11' (pen.), Wölfl 85' 8,000
8 17 November 1946 Spartak Subotica H W 3–0 Senčar 13', Strugar 35', 45' 5,000
9 24 November 1946 Železničar Niš H W 3–1 Wölfl 34', 38', 78' 4,000
10 1 December 1946 Nafta Lendava A W 6–0 Wölfl 12', 20', Čajkovski 19', 53', Golob 22', Senčar 78' 700
11 8 December 1946 Pobeda A D 0–0 6,000
12 22 December 1946 Kvarner A W 3–1 Wölfl 44' (pen.), Senčar 53', Cimermančić 77' 5,000
13 12 January 1947 Ponziana A W 4–0 Strugar 20', Wölfl 37', 69', Čajkovski 74' 7,000
14 2 March 1947 Željezničar A W 3–1 Wölfl 25', Kacian 52', Senčar 61' 7,000
15 9 March 1947 Kvarner H W 2–1 Lojen 31' (pen.), Čajkovski 35' 7,000
16 16 March 1947 Hajduk Split A L 1–2 Strnad 30' 8,000
17 23 March 1947 Lokomotiva H W 4–0 Čajkovski 8', 58', 66', Kacian 14' 10,000
18 30 March 1947 Partizan H W 4–2 Strugar 17', 53', Pleše 25', Wölfl 59' 18,000
19 13 April 1947 Spartak Subotica A D 1–1 Wölfl 49' 6,000
20 20 April 1947 Nafta Lendava H W 3–0 (f) Walkover
21 27 April 1947 14. Oktobar A W 2–1 Jovanović 39' (o.g.), Cimermančić 53' 4,000
24 18 May 1947 Pobeda H W 5–0 Cimermančić 4', Wölfl 25', 34', 74', Strugar 86' 4,000
25 25 May 1947 Budućnost H W 7–1 Cimermančić 15' (pen.), Kacian 30', Strnad 31', Čajkovski 64', 76', Wölfl 75', 79' 6,000
26 8 June 1947 Red Star H D 2–2 Cimermančić 7', Senčar 19' 20,000
22 11 June 1947 Ponziana H W 5–2 Senčar 20', Cimermančić 28', 84', Wölfl 44' (pen.), Čajkovski 70' 2,000
23 6 July 1947 Metalac A W 5–0 Wölfl 37', 67', 84', Reiss 57', Strugar 82' 3,000

Classification

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Partizan (C) 26 23 1 2 77 17 +60 47
2 Dinamo Zagreb 26 19 4 3 81 26 +55 42
3 Red Star Belgrade 26 18 2 6 66 23 +43 38
4 Hajduk Split 26 16 4 6 57 21 +36 36
5 Metalac Belgrade 26 13 3 10 40 35 +5 29
Source: RSSSF
(C) Champions

Players

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Squad statistics

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Key

Numbers indicate starting appearances + appearances as substitute.
Goals column shows total goals, numbers in brackets indicate penalty kicks scored.
Players with name struck through and marked † left the club during the playing season.
Age as of 25 August 1946, first matchday of the season.

Pos. Nat. Name DoB (Age) League
Apps Goals
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franjo Wölfl (1918-05-18)18 May 1918 (aged 28) 23 28
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Kokotović (1913-04-15)15 April 1913 (aged 33) 23 1
MF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Đuka Strugar (1924-03-25)25 March 1924 (aged 22) 22 8
DF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Horvat (1926-07-16)16 July 1926 (aged 20) 22 0
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zvonimir Cimermančić (1917-08-26)26 August 1917 (aged 28) 20 10
DF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Pleše (1915-01-20)20 January 1915 (aged 31) 20 1
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Čajkovski (1925-05-05)5 May 1925 (aged 21) 18 10
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Božidar Senčar (1927-09-28)28 September 1927 (aged 18) 16 7
DF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Lojen (1919-05-19)19 May 1919 (aged 27) 16 2
GK Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zvonko Monsider (1920-05-11)11 May 1920 (aged 26) 15 0
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Reiss (1923-05-09)9 May 1923 (aged 23) 14 2
GK/DF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Drago Horvat (1924-07-04)4 July 1924 (aged 22) 11 0
DF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mišo Etlinger (1923-11-29)29 November 1923 (aged 22) 11 0
DF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slavko Beda (1919-10-17)17 October 1919 (aged 26) 9 2
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vinko Golob (1921-04-22)22 April 1921 (aged 25) 9 1
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ratko Kacian (1917-01-18)18 January 1917 (aged 29) 8 3
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zvonko Strnad (1926-01-15)15 January 1926 (aged 20) 7 2
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vilim Medved (1926-04-08)8 April 1926 (aged 20) 4 0
GK Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zvonko Dogan b. 1921 4 0
DF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Jurić (1924-08-14)14 August 1924 (aged 22) 3 0

References

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