Croatian Academy Football League
The Croatian Academy Football League is the top level of youth football in Croatia. It is contested by academy teams of First League clubs and is organised by the Croatian Football Federation.
Since its inception in 1991, and with the exception of 2014–15 when U19 league was not played, the youth league has been contested in two age categories and from 2014-15 three age categories:
- Under-19s (Prva HNL za Juniore)
- Under-17s (Prva HNL za Kadete)
- Under-15s (Prva HNL za Pionire)
Past winners
By season
The club won the senior Prva HNL and all youth level league titles in the same season.
Season | Prva HNL Academy | ||
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U19 (Juniori) | U17 (Kadeti) | U15 (Pioniri) | |
Rijeka | HAŠK Građanski | ||
Varteks | Osijek | ||
Osijek | Osijek | ||
Hajduk Split | Hajduk Split | ||
Rijeka | Hajduk Split | ||
Hajduk Split | Hajduk Split | ||
Hajduk Split | Varteks | ||
Varteks | Croatia Zagreb | ||
Dinamo Zagreb | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Dinamo Zagreb | Hajduk Split | ||
Dinamo Zagreb | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Dinamo Zagreb | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Hajduk Split | Hajduk Split | ||
Hajduk Split | Hajduk Split | ||
Osijek | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
NK Zagreb | NK Zagreb | ||
Varteks | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Dinamo Zagreb | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Dinamo Zagreb | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Dinamo Zagreb | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Hajduk Split | Hajduk Split | ||
Osijek | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Rijeka | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Not held | Dinamo Zagreb | Dinamo Zagreb | |
Dinamo Zagreb | Dinamo Zagreb | Dinamo Zagreb | |
By titles
Under 19s
- 8 wins Dinamo Zagreb U19s
- 6 wins Hajduk Split U19s
- 3 wins Osijek U19s, Rijeka U19s, Varteks U19s
- 1 win NK Zagreb U19s
Under 17s
- 14 wins Dinamo Zagreb U17s (including two titles as "HAŠK Građanski" and "Croatia Zagreb")
- 7 wins Hajduk Split U17s
- 2 wins Osijek U17s
- 1 win Varteks U17s, NK Zagreb U17s
Under 15s
- 2 wins Dinamo Zagreb U15s
Top scorers
Season | Prva HNL Academy | |||||
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U19 (Juniori) | Goals | U17 (Kadeti) | Goals | U15 (Pioniri) | Goals | |
2005–06 | Slavko Blagojević (Cibalia) | 12 | Igor Prijić (Osijek) | 25 | ||
2006–07 | Marko Šimić (NK Zagreb) | 19 | Alen Buljević (Osijek) | 21 | ||
2007–08 | Nikola Frljužec (Varteks) | 35 | Andrej Kramarić (Dinamo Zagreb) | 33 | ||
2008–09 | Mario Sačer (Varteks) | 32 | Armando Mance (Rijeka) | 24 | ||
2009–10 | Ivan Lendrić (Hajduk Split) | 20 | Marko Livaja (Hajduk Split) | 20 | ||
2010–11 | Armando Mance (Rijeka) | 17 | Tomislav Kiš (Croatia Sesvete) | 27 | ||
2011–12 | Tomislav Horvat (Lokomotiva) | 25 | Marko Kolar (Dinamo Zagreb) | 38 | ||
2012–13 | Dino Špehar (Dinamo Zagreb) | 25 | Robert Murić (Dinamo Zagreb) | 21 | ||
2013–14 | Ivan Prskalo (Hajduk Split) | 18 | Borna Miklić (Dinamo Zagreb) | 23 | ||
2014–15 | Not held | Bruno Rihtar (Lokomotiva) | 22 | Jakov Blagaić (Hajduk Split) | 23 | |
2015–16 | Ivor Ljubanović (Istra 1961) | 16 | Dario Špikić (Dinamo Zagreb) | 24 | Bruno Jenjić (Hajduk Split) | 23 |
References
External links
- Official website (U19) (Croatian)
- Official website (U17) (Croatian)
- Official website (U15) (Croatian)
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