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  1. Early life

  2. Club career

     Dinamo Zagreb  Hajduk Split  Portsmouth  Tottenham Hotspur  Dynamo Kyiv  Queens Park Rangers (loan)  New York Cosmos  Rangers 

  3. International career

  4. Personal life

  5. Career statistics

     Club  International 

  6. Honours

     Club  Individual 

  7. References

  8. External links

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Niko Kranjčar ({{IPA-sh|nǐːko krâɲtʃaːr|pron}};[2] born 13 August 1984) is a former Croatian professional footballer. He primarily played as an attacking midfielder, but could also operate as a winger or second striker.

He has played with clubs in his homeland, playing for Dinamo Zagreb before sparking controversy by making a move to their fierce rivals Hajduk Split in January 2005.[3] A transfer to England with Portsmouth soon followed in August 2006,[4] and after several years of attempting to hold on to their key players,[5][6][7] Portsmouth decided to sell him at the start of the 2009–10 season, opening the way for a move to Tottenham in September 2009, where he was reunited with his former manager at Portsmouth, Harry Redknapp.[8]

Hailed as the next Robert Prosinečki, Kranjčar was given his international debut by his father Zlatko in August 2004.[9] Since then, Kranjčar has represented his country in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2008 and UEFA Euro 2012. So far he has won 81 caps for the Croatia national team, scoring 16 goals in the process. His latest match for the national team was on 15 October 2013, and he missed 2014 FIFA World Cup because of an injury.

Early life

Kranjčar is the son of former Dinamo Zagreb and Rapid Vienna forward Zlatko and he spent his childhood years in Austria, where his father was playing. Therefore, he holds an Austrian passport and this qualified him as a European Union player prior to the enlargement of the EU and Croatia's admission in 2013.

Club career

Dinamo Zagreb

Kranjčar spent most of his youth playing for Dinamo Zagreb, and later, at the age of 17, became the youngest captain of the squad for the first time. He also became one of the youngest goalscorers in the Prva HNL as he scored on his league debut for Dinamo at the age of 16 before helping them win the double of a Croatian cup and a league title in 2003 and then the Croatian cup again the following season.[10] Such abilities and assistance led him to become a fan favorite, he began to receive comparison to French football legend Zinedine Zidane.[11]

Hajduk Split

In January 2005 he experienced a disagreement with the Dinamo Zagreb management, which led to a surprise transfer to Dinamo's biggest rivals, Hajduk Split, which was accomplished thanks to Hajduk's sporting director Igor Štimac for a reported fee of €1.88 million.[12] Over 10,000 people came to Kranjcar's official unveiling at the Poljud stadium.

Kranjcar made his league debut for Hajduk on 26 February 2005 in a 2–2 draw against Osijek.

He scored his first goal for Hajduk on 23 April 2005 at Poljud in a 5–1 victory against NK Inter. He scored his second goal in the decisive 6–0 victory against Vatreks on 28 May 2005.

Kranjčar helped Hajduk win the 2004–05 Prva HNL which was their 2nd league trophy in a row. Thanks to his fine games and good sportmenship Kranjčar became the fans' favourite player instantly. Despite having a lot of international offers from abroad, Niko decided to stay at Hajduk for the next season. In the 2005–06 Prva HNL he was Hajduk's top goalscorer, with 10 goals.

After the 2006 World Cup, the world press hailed Kranjčar for his talents, and several clubs immediately showed interest in the young star. Among such clubs were Stade Rennais and the Spanish Club Celta Vigo. In August 2006, Rennes bid €4.5 million for Kranjčar, which Hajduk rejected, stating they felt they should get more for the player. Later on the same day, however, Kranjčar then moved for a reported £3.5 million (€5.2 million) to Portsmouth on 31 August 2006.

Portsmouth

Kranjčar made his Premier League debut for Portsmouth on 1 October 2006 as he played all 90 minutes in their 2–1 away defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. He scored his first Premier League goal on 31 March 2007 at Fulham, giving Portsmouth an early 1–0 lead in a match that eventually ended in a 1–1 draw.[13] He made a total of 24 appearances and scored two goals in his first Premier League season. The following season, he played an integral role in Portsmouth's FA Cup win.[14]

At the beginning of the 2008–09 season, AS Monaco apparently had a bid of £12 million rejected for Kranjčar,[15] however this was denied by Monaco.[16][17] On 12 February 2009, with Portsmouth battling relegation, Kranjčar publicly declared his desire to quit Portsmouth and move to a bigger club.[18] Arsenal and AS Monaco have previously been linked with moves for the Croatian International.[19][20] Everton manager David Moyes also expressed an interest in signing Kranjčar as a replacement for long-term absentee Mikel Arteta.[21] In August, Kranjčar stated: "For now I am staying, but we have not strengthened like I would have liked us to. That's why I will not sign a new contract. It's one more season for me and then I'm off".[22]

Tottenham Hotspur

On 1 September 2009, Kranjčar joined Tottenham Hotspur from Portsmouth after the two clubs agreed a transfer fee of around £2.5 million, although the actual price was undisclosed. The deal was completed just before the transfer deadline passed with him signing a four-year contract.[23] It was reported that Everton had made a late bid to sign Kranjčar, but the player opted to sign for Spurs, stating that: "Everton is also a big club but, in the end, the tradition and greatness of Tottenham made the difference. I also knew manager Harry Redknapp, and Luka Modrić and Vedran Ćorluka told me great things about the club".[24] Kranjčar made his debut for Tottenham as a substitute in the 3–1 defeat to Manchester United at home.[25] On 26 September 2009, Kranjčar made his first Premier League start for Tottenham in a 5–0 home thrashing of Burnley.[26] He scored his first goal for the club in a Premier League match away to Bolton Wanderers on 4 October 2009.[27] On 22 November 2009, Kranjčar scored for Tottenham in a 9–1 home thrashing of Wigan Athletic, with Jermain Defoe scoring a record equalling five.[28] On 16 December 2009, Kranjčar grabbed a brace in a 3–0 home victory over Manchester City.[29] On 20 March 2010, Kranjčar scored the winning goal in a 1–2 away victory over Stoke City.[30] Kranjčar has found difficulty being chosen in starting line-ups, due to the rise in prominence of Gareth Bale, who also plays in his position. However Kranjčar continued to make a pivotal contribution to the season scoring late winning goals in two consecutive matches, coming on as a substitute against Bolton Wanderers in a 2–1 victory at White Hart Lane, and away to Sunderland in another 2–1 victory[31]. In the beginning of the 2011–12 season, Kranjčar scored a 35-yard goal during a pre-season friendly, a 5–3 win against Milton Keynes Dons.

Dynamo Kyiv

On 6 June 2012, Ukrainian club Dynamo Kyiv confirmed the signing of Niko Kranjčar on a four-year contract. The transfer fee was estimated to be about £5.5 million.[32] After his move to Dynamo Kyiv, Niko Kranjčar says he is "happy" and satisfied" of joining Dynamo Kyiv and does admits his time at Tottenham was ‘disappointing’. Kranjčar revealed that Dynamo Kyiv first took interest in signing him in 2003 during his time at Dinamo Zagreb.[33] He scored twice on Matchday 5 against Volyn Lutsk. He scored another two goals against Karpaty Lviv on 14 September 2012. After having a good beginning of the season, in November Kranjčar felt an old ankle injury, which left him out of the game until the end of the year. He came back just in time for the second half of the season, after the winter break, but managed to make only two appearances before he got injured again while performing for the Croatian national team in March 2013. This time he was left out of the pitch until the end of the season.

After spending 2 years on loan at Queens Park Rangers from 2013 to 2015, Kranjčar returned to Dynamo Kyiv's first team.

Queens Park Rangers (loan)

On 2 September 2013, Kranjčar joined Queens Park Rangers on a season long loan to unite with his former boss Harry Redknapp, who signed two other players from former club Tottenham Hotspur.[34][35] This was the third time Redknapp signed Kranjčar, having previously worked with him at Portsmouth and Tottenham.[36] After a groin problem delayed his debut, Kranjčar made his first appearance for his new club against Yeovil Town, coming on as a second halftime substitute. He made his full debut before the Loftus Road crowd against Middlesbrough in late September 2013.[37] Kranjčar scored his first goal of the season in the match against Millwall, when he also made his first assist of the season and was voted "Man of the Match".[38] In January 2014 he scored once again to give QPR a 1–0 lead against Ipswich Town.[39] He left the club on 1 July 2014 following the expiration of his loan, but returned on the last day of the summer transfer window on 1 September 2014 for another season-long loan.[40]

New York Cosmos

After being released by Dinamo Kyiv, he went to USA and trained with Cosmos. However, he could not be a part of the squad due to foreign players' rule. In the middle of the March 2016, when one of the foreign players obtained American citizenship, Kranjčar finally signed for Cosmos.[41][42]

Rangers

On 23 June 2016, Kranjčar signed for Rangers of the Scottish Premiership on a two-year deal,[43] stating that it was a "big honour and privilege" and a "big responsibility" to be joining a club of such size.[44] He made his debut for the club in a League Cup match against Motherwell on 16 July.[45] and made his first start, three days later against Annan Athletic.[46] Kranjčar scored his first goal for the club on 25 July, netting the third in a 3–0 win over Stranraer[47] and netted his first league goal in a 2–0 win over Partick Thistle on 1 October.[48] Kranjčar suffered a cruciate ligament injury in early October which would sideline him for the rest of the season.[49] In January 2017, Kranjčar spoke about the progress of his rehabilitation and estimated a return in six-months; although he did acknowledge the severity of the injury could have led to him retiring.[50] He made his return to competitive first-team action after eight months out, against Progrès Niederkorn in the Europa League on 29 June 2017.[51] Kranjčar was released by the club on 23 March 2018, after struggling with injury throughout his spell in Glasgow.[52]

International career

Kranjčar was previously a part of the Croatian national Under-16, Under-17, Under-19 and Under-21 teams before advancing to the senior national team. His senior debut for Croatia came on 18 August 2004 in a friendly match against Israel. He was a regular for Croatia during their qualifying campaign for the 2006 World Cup, making nine appearances and scoring two goals, including a brilliant single effort against Bulgaria. Niko was then chosen for "Young guns firing for World Cup glory" on eurosport.com with some of the greatest talents in the world, such as Lionel Messi, Lukas Podolski and future Pompey teammate Sulley Muntari. He went on to play in all of Croatia's three group stage matches at the final tournament, proving to be a prestigious player for his impressive performances.{{citation needed|date=December 2016}}

With the departure of his father as national team manager, Kranjčar became a regular for Croatia in their qualifying campaign for Euro 2008, having appeared in all 12 matches and scoring two goals. The most famous of such was his long range opener for Croatia during their final match away to England. Croatia eventually won the game 3–2, resulting in England's failure to qualify for the final tournament.[53] He then scored in a friendly match against Scotland with a spectacular effort from just inside the penalty area in a match played that ended 1–1, the equalising goal coming from Kenny Miller.{{citation needed|date=December 2016}} He was a part of the Croatia team in Euro 2008 tournament, being a starter in 2 group match games and quarter-final game against Turkey. In Croatia's campaign for the 2010 World Cup he scored a goal against Kazakhstan. He was included in Croatia's 23-man squad for Euro 2012 and played in two out of three group stage games, missing only the last game against Spain. He missed the 2014 FIFA World Cup due to hamstring injury and since then, he has not received a single call-up for any of the national team's future matches. His last international game was on 15 October 2013.[54]

Personal life

Kranjčar was born to a retired Croatian footballer and manager Zlatko Kranjčar. He was married to Simona Fistrić and the couple lived in Cuffley, Hertfordshire.[55] Fistrić gave birth on 7 March 2011 to a baby girl by the name of Loree.[56] However, Kranjčar and Fistrić divorced less than a year after Loree's birth.[57]

Career statistics

Club

{{updated|14 July 2017}}
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Dinamo Zagreb2000–01Prva HNL00200020
2001–02Prva HNL2426020322
2002–03Prva HNL2141020244
2003–04Prva HNL24106072103812
2004–05Prva HNL162105210234
Total85181601642011922
Hajduk Split2004–05Prva HNL1324000172
2005–06Prva HNL32106320114114
2006–07Prva HNL53000053
Total501510320116319
Portsmouth2006–07 Premier League2323000262
2007–08Premier League3448100425
2008–09Premier League2132110Appearance in the 2008 FA Community Shield}}0254
2009–10Premier League40110051
Total82914310109812
Tottenham
Hotspur
2009–10Premier League2468200328
2010–11Premier League1322060212
2011–12Premier League1213030181
Total499132907111
Dynamo Kyiv2012–13Ukrainian
Premier League
1340080214
2013–14Ukrainian
Premier League
00000000
2014–15Ukrainian
Premier League
00000000
2015–16Ukrainian
Premier League
00100010
Total1341080224
Queens Park
Rangers (loan)
2013–14Championship2921000Appearances in the 2014 Football League play-offs}}0332
2014–15Premier League2220000222
Total514100030554
New York Cosmos2016NASL710071
Total71000071
Rangers2016–17Scottish Premiership9162153
2017–18Scottish Premiership702020110
Total1618220263
Career total3516163103857145977
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2. ^{{cite web|url=http://hjp.znanje.hr/index.php?show=search_by_id&id=eF1gUBk%3D|title=Nìkola|quote=Níko|website=Hrvatski jezični portal|accessdate=2018-03-17|language=sh}}
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8. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/t/tottenham_hotspur/8232598.stm|title=Spurs sign Kranjcar from Pompey|publisher=BBC|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=5 September 2009|date=1 September 2009}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/profile?id=26740&cc=5739 |title=Niko Kranjcar Profile|work=ESPN Soccernet|accessdate=5 September 2009}}
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12. ^{{cite news|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2005/SPORT/football/01/21/croatia.kranjcar/index.html|title=Kranjcar completes Hajduk move|work=CNN|date=21 January 2005|accessdate=5 September 2009}}
13. ^{{cite news|title=Fulham 1–1 Portsmouth|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/6491073.stm|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=31 March 2007|accessdate=5 September 2009}}
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16. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1038360/Monaco-deny-11-8m-bid-Pompeys-Croat-star-Kranjcar.html|title=Monaco deny £11.8m bid for Pompey's Croat star Kranjcar|work=Daily Mail|date=24 July 2008|accessdate=5 September 2009|publisher=DMG Media|location=London}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/article.html?in_article_id=233655&in_page_id=43|title=Monaco deny Kranjcar approach|work=Metro|date=24 July 2008|accessdate=5 September 2009}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_4915182,00.html|title=Kranjčar seeks Pompey exit|work=Sky Sports|date=12 February 2009|accessdate=9 September 2009}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1153462/Pompey-playmaker-Kranjcar-puts-Arsenal-red-alert-hinting-leave.html|title=Portsmouth playmaker Niko Kranjcar puts Arsenal on red alert after admitting he may leave Fratton Park this summer|work=Daily Mail|publisher=DMG Media|first=Neil|last=Moxley|date=24 February 2009|accessdate=9 September 2009|location=London}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espnstar.com/football/premier-league/news/detail/item78147/Kranjcar-dismisses-Monaco-rumours/|title=Kranjcar dismisses Monaco rumours|work=ESPN Star|date=20 June 2008|accessdate=9 September 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090908015352/http://www.espnstar.com/football/premier-league/news/detail/item78147/Kranjcar-dismisses-Monaco-rumours/|archivedate=8 September 2009|df=dmy-all}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/70786/Moyes-targets-Kranjcar|title=Moyes Targets Kranjcar|work=Daily Star|date=25 February 2009|accessdate=9 September 2009}}
22. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/Kranjcar-I39m-off-next-summer.5540397.jp|title=Kranjcar: I'm off next summer|date=10 August 2009|work=The News|publisher=Johnston Press|location=Portsmouth|accessdate=2 September 2009}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2009/sep/01/tottenham-sign-niko-kranjcar|title=Niko Kranjcar joins Tottenham from Portsmouth|work=The Guardian|publisher=Guardian Media Group|location=London|date=1 September 2009 }}
24. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/t/tottenham_hotspur/8232598.stm|title=Spurs sign Kranjcar from Pompey|date=1 September 2009|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC}}
25. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/8246783.stm|title=Tottenham 1–3 Man Utd|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|first=Jonathan|last=Stevenson|date=12 September 2009|accessdate=13 September 2009}}
26. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/8269521.stm|title=Tottenham 5–0 Burnley|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=26 September 2009|accessdate=27 September 2009|first=Jamie|last=Lillywhite}}
27. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/8281037.stm|title=Bolton 2–2 Tottenham|last=Lyon|first=Sam|date=3 October 2009|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|accessdate=3 October 2009}}
28. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/8365091.stm|title=Tottenham 9–1 Wigan|last=Fletcher|first=Paul|date=22 November 2009|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|accessdate=22 November 2009}}
29. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/8412258.stm|title=Tottenham 3–0 Man City|last=Dawkes|first=Phil|date=16 December 2009|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|accessdate=16 December 2009}}
30. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/8572648.stm|title=Stoke 1–2 Tottenham|last=Thompson|first=Anna|date=20 March 2010|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|accessdate=21 March 2010}}
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33. ^{{cite news|title=Niko Kranjcar laments 'disappointing' Spurs career after Dynamo Kiev move|url=http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/901381-niko-kranjcar-laments-disappointing-spurs-career-after-dynamo-kiev-move|publisher=Metro|date=7 June 2012|accessdate=9 June 2012}}
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35. ^{{cite web|title=QPR sign Kranjcar & Tottenham's Assou-Ekotto & Carroll|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23935541|date=3 September 2013|accessdate=16 January 2014}}
36. ^{{cite web|title=Harry Redknapp wants to sign Niko Kranjcar on a permanent basis|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/harry-redknapp-eyes-permanent-qpr-2354408|work=Daily Mirror|publisher=Trinity Mirror|accessdate=16 January 2014|first=Jacob|last=Murtagh}}
37. ^{{cite web|title=Niko Kranjcar keen to make his move to Queens Park Rangers permanent|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/niko-kranjcar-keen-make-move-2337586|work=Daily Mirror|publisher=Trinity Mirror|first=Jacob|last=Murtagh|date=4 October 2013|accessdate=16 January 2014}}
38. ^{{cite web|title=Millwall 2–2 Queens Park Rangers|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/24502879|accessdate=16 January 2014}}
39. ^{{cite web|title=QPR's Niko Kranjcar starts goal rush in fine win at Ipswich Town|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jan/11/ipswich-town-qpr-championship-match-report|publisher=Guardian Media Group|work=The Guardian|accessdate=16 January 2014}}
40. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/sep/01/queens-park-rangers-sandro-niko-kranjcar|title=Harry Redknapp reunited with Sandro and Niko Kranjcar at QPR|date=1 September 2014|work=The Guardian|publisher=Guardian Media Group |accessdate=2 September 2014}}
41. ^{{cite web|title=English FA Cup Winner Kranjčar Signs With Cosmos|url=http://www.nycosmos.com/news/2016/03/18/english-fa-cup-winner-kranjcar-signs-with-cosmos|publisher=NYCosmos.com|accessdate=18 March 2016}}
42. ^{{cite web|title=Former Tottenham star Kranjcar joins New York Cosmos|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2016/03/18/21462802/former-tottenham-star-kranjcar-joins-new-york-cosmos|first=Chris |last=Davie|publisher=Goal.com|accessdate=18 March 2016}}
43. ^{{cite news|title=Rangers Sign Niko Kranjcar|url=http://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/rangers-sign-niko-kranjcar/| publisher=Rangers Football Club | work=Rangers.co.uk| date=23 June 2016 }}
44. ^{{cite news|title=A Move I Had To Make|url=http://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/move-i-make/| publisher=Rangers Football Club | work=Rangers.co.uk | first=Neil |last=Smith| date=23 June 2016 }}
45. ^{{Cite news |title=Motherwell 0–2 Rangers |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36753027 |work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC |date=16 July 2016 | first=Chris |last=McLaughlin}}
46. ^{{Cite news |title=Rangers 2–0 Annan Athletic |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36841671 |work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC |date=19 July 2016}}
47. ^{{Cite news |title=Rangers 3–0 Stranraer |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36822298 |work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC| first=Richard | last=Wilson |date=25 July 2016}}
48. ^{{Cite news |title=Rangers 2–0 Partick Thistle |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37459826 |work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC |date=1 October 2016}}
49. ^{{Cite news |title=Niko Kranjcar: Rangers midfielder out for six months with cruciate damage|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37851084|publisher=BBC |date=2 November 2016 | work=BBC Sport }}
50. ^{{cite news|title=Rangers crock Niko Kranjcar lifts lid on injury hell that had him contemplating quitting |url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rangers-crock-niko-kranjcar-lifts-9589735| publisher=Trinity Mirror | first=Mark | last=Walker | location=Glasgow | work=Daily Record| date=9 January 2017 }}
51. ^{{cite news|title=Rangers 1–0 Progres Niederkorn|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40410727|publisher=BBC|work=BBC Sport|date=29 June 2017 }}
52. ^{{cite news|title=Niko Kranjcar: Rangers midfielder's contract terminated by mutual consent|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43521889|publisher=BBC|work=BBC Sport|date=23 March 2018|accessdate=27 March 2018}}
53. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/international/euro_2008/article2918100.ece|title=Inescapable truths that must not be screened by the Scott Carson horror show|last=Samuel|first=Martin|date=22 November 2007|work=The Times|location=London|publisher=News UK}}
54. ^{{cite web|url=http://hns-cff.hr/en/players/14673/niko-kranjcar/|title=Niko Kranjčar|work=hns-cff.hr|publisher=Croatian Football Federation|language=hr|accessdate=4 July 2017}}
55. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.24sata.hr/index.php?cmd=show_clanak&tekst_id=71874|title=Niko and Fistrić Simone big wedding in Zagreb|work=24sata.hr|date=18 July 2008|accessdate=12 September 2009|language=Croatian|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080729103528/http://www.24sata.hr/index.php?cmd=show_clanak&tekst_id=71874|archivedate=29 July 2008|df=dmy-all}}
56. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jutarnji.hr/niko-kranjcar-i-simona-u-londonu-dobili-djevojcicu/930082/|title=Niko Kranjcar and Simona in London received a girl|work=jutarnji.hr|date=8 March 2011|accessdate=11 March 2011|language=Croatian}}
57. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tportal.hr/showtime/estrada/181837/sokantni-razvod-Nike-i-Simone-Kranjcar.html |title=Šokantni razvod Nike i Simone Kranjčar |language=Croatian |date=12 March 2012 |accessdate=11 October 2014}}
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59. ^{{ cite news | url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/niko-kranjcar/356/ | title=N. KRANJČAR | publisher=Soccerway | accessdate=23 June 2016}}
60. ^{{ cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/7393770.stm | title=Portsmouth 1–0 Cardiff| first=Phil |last=McNulty|publisher=BBC | work=BBC Sport| date=17 May 2008 }}
61. ^{{ cite news | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/27452294 | title=Derby County 0–1 Queens Park Rangers| first=Paul |last=Fletcher|publisher=BBC | work=BBC Sport| date=24 May 2014 }}

International

Appearances
{{updated|12 May 2016}}[58][59]
Croatia national team
YearAppsGoals
2004 5 0
2005 9 3
2006 15 1
2007 9 2
2008 8 1
2009 8 2
2010 7 6
2011 7 0
2012 8 0
2013 5 1
Total 81 16
Goals

Honours

Club

Dinamo Zagreb
  • Croatian First Football League (1): 2002–03
  • Croatian Cup (3): 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04
  • Croatian Supercup (2): 2002, 2003
Hajduk Split
  • Croatian First Football League (1): 2004–05
  • Croatian Supercup (1): 2005
Portsmouth
  • FA Cup (1): 2007–08[60]
Queens Park Rangers
  • English Championship League play-offs (1): 2013–14[61]

Individual

  • Croatian Football Hope of the Year: 2002
  • Prva HNL Player of the Year: 2003, 2005
  • HNL’s Footballer of the Year: 2003
  • SN Yellow Shirt Award: 2004

References

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External links

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