Darío Cvitanich (Croatian: Dario Cvitanić; born 16 May 1984) is an Argentine retired professional footballer who played as a striker.
Just prior to leaving his childhood side, he excelled his final loyalty by scoring 13 times during Banfield's run at the Clausura 2008 tournament.
[4] Following the match against NAC, Cvitanich scored his first brace and his first hat-trick in subsequent weeks against De Graafschap and ADO Den Haag.
He won the 2011 Argentine Torneo Apertura with Boca Juniors, as well as help the team to place in the final of the 2012 Copa Libertadores, where they faced Corinthians from Brazil.
[8] After having a second knee injury and as a consequence missed the rest of the tournament, Pachuca agreed to release him from the team and hired Franco Jara as his replacement.
He established himself as a quality footballer in his home country playing for Banfield in the Argentine Primera División.
"We will continue to try to persuade FIFA to make an exception, although we are not very hopeful," Srebric said.In the case of the striker, only one of his great-grandparents was being born at the Croatian territories and later emigrated to Argentina.