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Mario Cvitanović (; born 6 May 1975) is a Croatian professional football
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and former
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who played as a defender. He was most recently the manager of
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club
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.


Playing career


Club

In 1995, Cvitanović started his career in the Croatian capital, where he won five consecutive
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with Dinamo Zagreb (formerly Croatia Zagreb). He then spent four seasons in the Italian league, playing for
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,
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,
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and
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before moving to Belgian side
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. Following two seasons in the Belgian league, Cvitanović re-joined Dinamo for their 2006–07 Champions League campaign, before leaving after their early exit on a free transfer to German side Energie Cottbus. Cvitanović played three seasons with Cottbus until being released in 2009.


International

He made his debut for
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in an October 1998 European Championship qualification match away against
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, coming on as a 88th-minute substitute for
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, and earned a total of 9 caps, scoring no goals. His final international was a March 2001
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match against Latvia.


Coaching career


Dinamo Zagreb (2015–2018)

From 2015 to 2017, after succeeding
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as a manager, he trained Dinamo Zagreb II, second team of Dinamo Zagreb, in the Croatian Second Football League. On 13 July 2017 he signed one-year contract as a head coach of GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb, the first team. On 21 September 2017, Cvitanović was severely beaten by two masked assailants in front of his apartment in Zagreb, Croatia, while on 10 March 2018 he finished his contract with Dinamo Zagreb following two successive defeats from fierce rivals HNK Rijeka and feeder-club NK Lokomotiva, both of which were by a score of 4–1.


Al-Wehda (2019)

On 2 July 2019, he was appointed the new manager of the Saudi Professional League, Pro League club Al-Wehda Club (Mecca), Al-Wehda. In September 2022, Cvitanović was appointed manager of HNK Šibenik, Šibenik, replacing Damir Canadi, Damir Čanadi, but only to be replaced by the same Damir Čanadi on 31 January 2023.


Honours


Club

Beerschot A.C. * Belgian Cup: 2005 Belgian Cup Final, 2004–05


References


External links

*
Croatian Football Federation: Statistics – Mario Cvitanović
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