Luka Stojković scored both goals for Dinamo in the Cup final against Rijeka, leading to the club's 25th Cup title in its history, including the former Yugoslavia period. This was Stojković’s 12th and 13th goals of the season in his 42nd appearance, watched by the newly elected head coach Zlatko Dalić from the stands.

"The feeling is indescribable, no one happier than me. When I saw it was almost over and heard our fans, I got goosebumps. It was amazing to score two goals, no one happier than me," Stojković told MAXSport.

Dinamo has won the double crown.

"We wanted this at the beginning of the season and prepared for it. There were some debates about whether to aim for it or not. But this team is too good for anything less than a double crown," Stojković emphasized.

The newly elected coach Dalić also watched the game from the stands, considering the possibility of a call-up to the national team.

"I just wanted to help Dinamo win the trophy, and whatever comes next, including the national team. If God wills it..." Stojković added.

Miha Zajc added, "Fantastic. Congratulations to the boys, the fans, everyone. I'm happy. I know it was a tough season, with ups and downs, but at the end, a double crown and nothing better than this. We played maybe our best game against Rijeka this season. We expected a tough game, but we were well set up, good on the ball and off it, and deserved the win."

Dinamo had strong support from fans in Osijek.

"After last season and not winning the trophy, we worked a lot, thank God, we finished well. Congratulations to everyone, I hope there will be more such moments," Zajc said.

Moris Valinčić talked about the atmosphere at the Osijek Arena.

"We are all very happy. We worked hard from the start of the season for the double crown. Thank you to the fans for coming in such large numbers. It's incredibly dear to me that they supported us in such numbers. We played an excellent game with many chances, and we didn't allow Rijeka much," Valinčić said.