Don't have an account? Register

Registration successful. We have sent a confirmation link to your email address.

Thank you
New Password

You have successfully confirmed your account

Please set your password before going on

You have chosen to reset your password

Please set a new password for your account

Don't have an account?
Don't have an account? Register

Join the Dinamo family!

Register and enjoy all benefits of using an account on Dinamo's website

Presented by

FAVBET logo

Can't find what you're looking for?
Maybe some of the following will help you:

Dinamo has 49095 members and friends of the club today
Join us

Young talents

Mislav Ćutuk signed a professional contract with Dinamo

Dinamo's talented junior, 18-year-old Mislav Ćutuk, the top scorer of the last edition of the Mladen Ramljak memorial tournament, has signed a professional contract with the club from Maksimir.

Ćutuk will strengthen the competition in the offensive part of the team, and he excels in the roles of right winger and forward. He was born on January 25, 2007, in Dubrovnik, and started playing at a young age for Neretvanac from Opuzen. At the age of 12, he joined Dinamo's school, where he progressed through all age groups.

Last season, he made his official debut for the first team from Maksimir: at the end of August, he came off the bench in the closing stages of a league match in which Dinamo defeated Gorica 2-1 at Maksimir Stadium. Later, he was also included in the squad for the Champions League matches against Celtic, Arsenal, and Milan.

Ćutuk played a prominent role with the junior team on the international scene last season, securing a place in the knockout phase of the UEFA Youth League, UEFA's Champions League for young players, where they were stopped by Barcelona in a penalty shootout.

Prior to that, he was one of the key players in the team that won the traditional Mladen Ramljak junior memorial tournament, bringing the winner's trophy back to Dinamo after nine years. Ćutuk was the tournament's top scorer with five goals, including scoring three goals in the opening match against Panathinaikos, then finding the net against Swedish Djurgården, and later scoring the only goal in the final against Manchester United, whom the Blues defeated 3-2.

 

Copied!