Croatian World Club Championship

The Croatian World Club Championship is a FIFA sanctioned international football tournament for Croatian diaspora football clubs. Founded in 2007, the tournament is organised by the Croatian Football Federation on behalf of the Croatian Heritage Foundation and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Croatia.

Croatian World Club Championship
Founded2007
RegionInternational (FIFA)
Number of teams8
Current champions NK Pajde Möhlin (1 title)
Most successful club(s) Toronto Croatia (2 titles)
2015

History

The Croatian World Club Championship was founded in 2007 by the Croatian Heritage Foundation and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Croatia. The tournament is held every four years in Croatia by various host cities and venues. Clubs and teams with Croatian heritage or connections (Croatian diaspora) from around the world are selected for invitation to participate in the eight team tournament.

The inaugural tournament was hosted by Zagreb and surrounding region between 24 and 30 June 2007. Toronto Croatia won the first championship with a 3–1 victory over runner-up Canberra Croatia. Croatian Football Federation president Vlatko Marković presented Toronto the Championship trophy. Burgenland Croatian finished third.[1]

The second tournament was hosted by Split and surrounding region between 26 June and 1 July 2011. Toronto Croatia claimed back to back titles in 2011 with a 5–0 victory in the championship final over runner-up Canberra Croatia. SV Dinamo Ottakring finished third.[2]

The third edition of the tournament was hosted by Zagreb and surrounding region between 28 June and 4 July 2015. NK Pajde Möhlin won its first title in the 2015 edition of the tournament with a 4–0 victory in the championship final over runner-up Vojvođanski Hrvati. Toronto Croatia finished third.[3]

Format of Championship

Structure

  • 8 teams compete
  • Those 8 teams are separated into 2 groups of 4 teams each
  • Winner of each group advances to the championship final
  • Runner-up of each group advances to bronze play-off

Rules

  • 3 points for a win
  • 1 point for a draw
  • 0 points for a loss
  • Goal differences used to differentiate two teams on equal points in group stage

Schedule

  • Group matches are played over three game days, each consisting of two matches
  • The bronze play-off and championship final are played on the same day (fourth game day)

2007 Championship

2007 Croatian World Club Championship
Tournament details
Host country Croatia
Dates24–30 June
Teams8 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s)7 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Toronto Croatia
Runners-up Canberra Croatia
Third place Burgenland Croatian
Fourth place HNK Zrinski Chicago
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored53 (3.79 per match)
Top scorer(s) Paul Ivanić
(Canberra FC) (5 goals)
Best player(s) Domagoj Šain
(Croatia Toronto)
Best goalkeeper Nathan Denham
(Croatia Toronto)
Fair play award NK Croatia Essen

The inaugural tournament was hosted by Zagrab and surrounding region between 24 and 30 June 2007. The eight teams selected to participate were: Toronto Croatia (Canada), SC Croat San Pedro (USA), HNK Zrinski Chicago (USA) from CONCACAF, Sydney United (Australia) from AFC, NK Croatia Essen (Germany), SD Croatia Berlin (Germany), AS Croatia Villefranche (France) and Burgenland Croatian (Austria) from UEFA. Of these only Burgenland was not an established club, but rather a selection side assembled after the Croatian World Games.[4] Sydney United had to withdraw from the tournament due to financial and organisational reasons, so Canberra FC (known as Canberra Croatia at the tournament) stepped in to participate.

Group A

  • Toronto Croatia
  • NK Croatia Essen
  • SC Croat San Pedro
  • Burgenland Croats
Team G W D L GF GA GD P
Toronto Croatia 3300122+109
Burgenland Croatian 311162+44
SC Croat San Pedro 311153+24
NK Croatia Essen 3003017-170
  • 25 June 2007

Toronto Croatia - Burgenland Croatian 1:0 (0:0)
NK Croatia Essen - SC Croat San Pedro 0:3 (0:2)

  • 27 June 2007

Burgenland Croatian - SC Croat San Pedro 1:1 (0:1)
Toronto Croatia - NK Croatia Essen 9:0 (4:0)

  • 28 June 2007

Burgenland Croatian - NK Croatia Essen 5:0 (2:0)
Toronto Croatia - SC Croat San Pedro 2:1 (1:1)

Group B

  • Canberra Croatia
  • SD Croatia Berlin
  • HNK Zrinski Chicago
  • AS Croatia Villefranche
Team G W D L GF GA GD P
Canberra Croatia 3210104+67
HNK Zrinski Chicago 320174+36
SD Croatia Berlin 311196+34
AS Croatia Villefranche 3003214-120
  • 25 June 2007

SD Croatia Berlin - HNK Zrinski Chicago 1:3 (1:2)
AS Croatia Villefranche - Canberra Croatia 1:5 (0:0)

  • 27 June 2007

AS Croatia Villefranche - HNK Zrinski Chicago 0:3 (0:1)
Canberra Croatia - SD Croatia Berlin 2:2 (1:1)

  • 28 June 2007

AS Croatia Villefranche - SD Croatia Berlin 1:6 (0:3)
Canberra Croatia - HNK Zrinski Chicago 3:1 (1:1)

Bronze Play-off

30 June 2007 Burgenland Croatian 4–1
(2-1)
HNK Zrinski Chicago Zagreb, Croatia
16:00 Porić  20'
Kulović  41'
Pucović  48'
Johann Eisner  86'
Križanović  3' Stadium: Stadion NŠC Stjepan Spajić

Final

30 June 2007 Toronto Croatia 3–1
(0-1)
Canberra Croatia Zagreb, Croatia
18:30 Bedenikovic  2'
Robert Grnja  80'
Robert Fran  87'
(Report)
(Report)
Ivanić  35' Stadium: Stadion Kranjčevićeva
Attendance: 800
Referee: Ivan Bebek

2011 Championship

2011 Croatian World Club Championship
Tournament details
Host country Croatia
Dates26 June - 2 July
Teams8 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s)7 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Toronto Croatia
Runners-up Canberra Croatia
Third place SV Dinamo Ottakring
Fourth place SC Croat San Pedro
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Top scorer(s) Tihomir Maletić
(Croatia Toronto) (7 goals)
Best player(s) Tonći Pirija
(Croatia Toronto)
Best goalkeeper Sandi Matika
(Croatia Toronto)

The second tournament was hosted by Split and surrounding region between 26 June - 2 July 2011. The eight teams selected to participate were: Toronto Croatia (Canada) and SC Croat San Pedro (USA) from CONCACAF, Canberra Croatia (Australia) from AFC, SV Dinamo Ottakring (Austria), SD Croatia Berlin (Germany), NK Croatia Zürich (Switzerland), NK Croatia Stuttgart (Germany) and NK Pajde Möhlin (Switzerland) from UEFA.[5]

Group A

  • Toronto Croatia
  • SV Dinamo Ottakring
  • SD Croatia Berlin
  • NK Croatia Zürich
Team G W D L GF GA GD P
Toronto Croatia 330091+89
SV Dinamo Ottakring 311135-24
NK Croatia Zürich 302114-32
SD Croatia Berlin 301225-31
  • 26 June 2011

Toronto Croatia - NK Croatia Zürich 4:1
SD Croatia Berlin - SV Dinamo Ottakring 2:3

  • 28 June 2011

Toronto Croatia - SV Dinamo Ottakring 3:0
SD Croatia Berlin - NK Croatia Zürich 0:0

  • 30 June 2011

Toronto Croatia - SD Croatia Berlin 2:0
SV Dinamo Ottakring - NK Croatia Zürich 0:0

Group B

  • Canberra Croatia
  • NK Pajde Möhlin
  • NK Croatia Stuttgart
  • SC Croat San Pedro
Team G W D L GF GA GD P
Canberra Croatia 3-------
SC Croat San Pedro 3-------
NK Pajde Möhlin 3-------
NK Croatia Stuttgart 3-------

Final group placings source:[6]

  • 26 June 2011

Match details TBD
Match details TBD

  • 28 June 2011

Match details TBD
Match details TBD

  • 30 June 2011

Match details TBD
Match details TBD

Bronze Play-off

2 July 2011 SC Croat San Pedro 2–1 SV Dinamo Ottakring Split, Croatia
16:00 (Report) Stadium: Stadion Poljud
Attendance: 300

Final

2 July 2011 Toronto Croatia 5–0
(3-0)
Canberra Croatia Split, Croatia
18:30 Maletić  5, 16'
Tomac  33'
Škara  70'
Leko  90'
(Report) Stadium: Stadion Poljud
Attendance: 300

2015 Championship

2015 Croatian World Club Championship
Tournament details
Host country Croatia
Dates28 June - 4 July
Teams8 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s)8 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions NK Pajde Möhlin
Runners-up Vojvođanski Hrvati
Third place Toronto Croatia
Fourth place Canberra Croatia
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored45 (3.21 per match)
Top scorer(s) Igor Prijić
(NK Pajde Möhlin)
(8 goals)
Best player(s) Marko Zelenika
(NK Pajde Möhlin)
Best goalkeeper Stefan Lebović
(Vojvođanski Hrvati)
Fair play award AS Croatia Villefranche

The third tournament was hosted by Zagreb and surrounding region between 28 June - 4 July 2015. The eight teams selected to participate were: Toronto Croatia (Canada) from CONCACAF, Sydney United 58 (Australia) and Canberra Croatia (Australia) from AFC, AS Croatia Villefranche (France), Vojvođanski Hrvati (Serbia), Croatia Malmö (Sweden), NK Croatia Stuttgart (Germany) and NK Pajde Möhlin (Switzerland) from UEFA. Of these only Vojvođanski Hrvati was not an established club, but rather a selection side from the autonomous region of Vojvodina in Serbia's north.[7]

Croatian Football Federation President Davor Šuker and Zagreb Mayor Milan Bandić officially opened the tournament.[8]

Group A

  • Toronto Croatia
  • Vojvođanski Hrvati
  • Sydney United 58
  • AS Croatia Villefranche
Team G W D L GF GA GD P
Vojvođanski Hrvati 321084+47
Toronto Croatia 312085+35
AS Croatia Villefranche 311184+44
Sydney United 58 3003314-110
  • 28 June 2015

17:30 | Stadion Hrvatskog dragovoljca | Toronto Croatia - Sydney United 58 | 5:2 (1:1)

  • 29 June 2015

18:30 | Stadion Hrvatskog dragovoljca | AS Croatia Villefranche - Vojvođanski Hrvati | 1:3

  • 1 July 2015

16:00 | Stadion Intera, Zaprešić | Vojvođanski Hrvati - Sydney United 58 | 3:1
19:30 | Stadion Intera, Zaprešić | Toronto Croatia - AS Croatia Villefranche | 1:1 (0:0)

  • 2 July 2015

18:30 | Stadion Lučko | Vojvođanski Hrvati - Toronto Croatia | 2:2 (1:0)
18:30 | Stadion Rudeša | Sydney United 58 - AS Croatia Villefranche | 0:6

Group B

  • Canberra Croatia
  • NK Pajde Möhlin
  • NK Croatia Stuttgart
  • Croatia Malmö
Team G W D L GF GA GD P
NK Pajde Möhlin 330093+69
Canberra Croatia 311145-14
Croatia Malmö 302134-12
NK Croatia Stuttgart 301226-41
  • 29 June 2015

16:30 | Stadion Sesveta | Canberra Croatia - Croatia Malmö | 0:0 (0:0)
18:30 | Stadion Sesveta | NK Croatia Stuttgart - NK Pajde Möhlin | 0:2 (0:2)

  • 1 July 2015

16:30 | Stadion Gorice | NK Pajde Möhlin - Croatia Malmö | 3:2 (1:2)
18:30 | Stadion Gorice | Canberra Croatia - NK Croatia Stuttgart | 3:1 (1:0)

  • 2 July 2015

18:30 | Stadion Lučko | NK Pajde Möhlin - Canberra Croatia | 4:1 (1:1)
18:30 | Stadion Rudeša | Croatia Malmö - NK Croatia Stuttgart | 1:1

Bronze Play-off

4 July 2015 Toronto Croatia 3–0 Canberra Croatia Zagreb, Croatia
16:00 Roberto Galle
Marin Vučemilović-Grgić
Tihomir Maletić
(Report) Stadium: Stadion ŠRC Sesvete

Final

4 July 2015 NK Pajde Möhlin 4–0
(1-0)
Vojvođanski Hrvati Zagreb, Croatia
18:30 Prijić  45, 65'
Beširević  86, 88'
(Report) Stadium: Stadion ŠRC Sesvete


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