Zvonimir Boban, an icon of Croatian football, left an indelible mark on the history of Dinamo Zagreb. His visionary play and selflessness on the field made him a fan favorite. Throughout his career, Boban wore the Dinamo shirt proudly, and his name became synonymous with the club's success.

As captain of the national team, Boban led Croatia to historic success at the 1998 World Cup, and his passion for the game began in the blue jersey of Dinamo. We remember the unforgettable moment when he scored against PSG in the Champions League, a goal that made all of Europe take notice.

Today, his presence is felt at Maksimir Stadium, where Dinamo fans often chant his name. But Boban is not just a player - he is a symbol of resistance and added value, showcased in his later involvement in sports management.

For many young footballers, he remains a role model. His dedication, work ethic, and love for the club inspire new generations. As time passes, Dinamo Zagreb continues to honor Boban's legacy, aiming to celebrate successes on the pitch for many years to come.