Courtesy of Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinamo_Zagreb
Titles
Domestic titles
4 times Yugoslav champion (1948, 1952, 1958, 1982)
7 times winner of the Yugoslav Cup (1951, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1980, 1983)
8 times Croatian champion (1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006)
6 times winner of the Croatian Cup (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004)
International titles
1 time winner of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1967)
1 time finalist of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1963)
1 Balkans Cup (1977)
Stadium
Maksimir Stadium
Dinamo's home ground is Maksimir Stadium, which is situated in the northeast borough of the city of Zagreb called Maksimir next to the famous Maksimir Park (forest) and Zagreb Zoo. Currently, the stadium has 40.000 seats and it is being expanded.
The Fans - Bad Blue Boys
Although throughout its history, Dinamo has had a large army of followers, the first organized group of followers emerged in 1986. The most hardcore and faithful followers, copying the similar groups abroad, formed the Bad Blue Boys. As legend has it, the name was inspired by then very popular 1983 film Bad Boys starring Sean Penn.
Throughout the Zagreb boroughs, BBB chapters emerged, and at the matches one could see banners from various parts of the city (Maksimir, Travno, Dugave). At the beginning, the supporters privately organized visits to the games in former Yugoslavia. They were present at Dinamo's matches in Belgrade, Sarajevo, Ljubljana, Niš, Podgorica, Skopje. They were more recently involved in a mass brawl in Milan with police before Dinamo's, then Croatia's Champion's League match against AC Milan.
At the beginning of the 1990's, the first organized BBB Fan-club was established and quickly became extremely popular despite various problems.
The unity of the club seemingly culminated on May 13, 1990 during a match with was Red Star Belgrade. The stands were filled to capacity and provocation from the visiting fans, the Delije, had begun before the game even started. When Belgrade fans broke the fences on the southern stands and started a fight with a smaller group of fans, the northern stands that seated the majority of the Bad Blue Boys lost control and the situation deteriorated quickly. The fence was down in seconds and Dinamo fans started towards the South. During the following riot, police officials tried to establish control of the pitch and prevent Dinamo's followers from reaching the southern stands, but this exercise of control quickly turned into a display of police brutality. Zvonimir Boban, at that time the Dinamo's captain, also came in defence of the supporters. This match is often considered as one of the moments that symbolised the destruction of the former Yugoslavia
Might not be such a great idea to travel to this one.
They also seem to be no mugs.