The Croatian Footballer of the Year () is the most prestigious annual association football award in Croatia. It is awarded by the newspaper VeÃÂernji list to the best Croatian football player in the preceding year, regardless of the league they play in, based on a points system which measures their performances for both club and country. The award is usually presented in a ceremony hosted by the Croatian Football Federation.
The award was established in 1972 and, until 1990, the award was given to the best Yugoslav player in the preceding year. Since the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991, the award is given to the best Croatian player. Luka Modriàholds the record for most wins, with fourteen awards. Davor à  uker is second with six awards. They are followed by Dado Prà ¡o with three wins from 2003 to 2005.
In 1995, a separate award, the Hope of the Year (Croatian: Nada godine), was introduced. It is awarded to the best young Croatian player. As of 2020, only Ivica OliÃÂ and Luka ModriÃÂ have won both the Hope of the Year and Footballer of the Year awards.
â denotes shared wins
Notes on club name changes:
Players in bold are still active. Wins in italics denote wins in Yugoslav competition before 1991.