

Dinamo Zagreb U19 delivered a commanding performance on the road, defeating Rijeka U19 2-0 on 22 May 2026 in a crucial Croatian U19 League encounter. The result extended Dinamo’s impressive run in the title race and dealt a blow to Rijeka’s hopes of climbing the standings.
Match Overview
Played at Rijeka’s youth academy ground, the match showcased the intensity of one of Croatian football’s fiercest rivalries at the U19 level. Dinamo Zagreb, the league’s perennial powerhouse, controlled large spells of the game through disciplined pressing and sharp transitions. Rijeka, despite home advantage, struggled to break down a well-organized Dinamo backline that has now kept multiple clean sheets in recent weeks.
Key Moments
- 12th minute – Dinamo’s early breakthrough: A swift counter-attack caught Rijeka’s defence out of shape. Winger Luka Petković received a through ball on the left, cut inside, and fired a low shot into the far corner to make it 1-0.
- 58th minute – Clinical finish seals the win: After a sustained period of pressure, Dinamo doubled their lead. Striker Marko Babić latched onto a loose ball in the box and slammed home from close range, giving the goalkeeper no chance.
- 75th minute – Rijeka’s best chance saved: The hosts came closest to pulling one back when substitute Ivan Horvat’s header from a corner was brilliantly tipped over the bar by Dinamo keeper Toni Krznarić.
Tactical Story
Dinamo Zagreb U19 head coach Ivan Prelec set his team up in a fluid 4-3-3 system that emphasised wing play and quick counter-pressing. The midfield trio of Mateo Kovačić (no relation to the senior star), Petar Šimić, and captain Duje Vuković won the second balls consistently, allowing the front three to operate with freedom. Rijeka, under the guidance of coach Damir Milinović, attempted to build from the back but were repeatedly forced into long passes that were comfortably dealt with by Dinamo’s centre-backs.
Standout Performers
- Luka Petković (Dinamo Zagreb U19): The 18-year-old winger was a constant threat, scoring the opener and providing intelligent movement throughout. His pace and direct dribbling unsettled the Rijeka defence.
- Toni Krznarić (Dinamo Zagreb U19): The goalkeeper made several crucial saves, including a point-blank stop in the second half, to preserve the clean sheet and earn his side a vital away win.
- Filko Radić (Rijeka U19): Despite the defeat, the central defender put in a workmanlike shift, making a number of interceptions and blocks to keep the scoreline respectable.
Table Implications
The victory moved Dinamo Zagreb U19 to the top of the Croatian U19 League standings, level on points with rivals Hajduk Split U19 but with a superior goal difference. For Rijeka U19, the defeat left them in mid-table, nine points adrift of the leaders with only a handful of matches remaining. Dinamo’s title charge now looks increasingly formidable, while Rijeka will need a strong finish to secure a top-four finish and a spot in the end-of-season championship round.
With both clubs known for producing senior internationals, this U19 clash served as a reminder of the deep talent pool in Croatian football – and of Dinamo’s continued dominance at the youth level.