Arbër Hoxha has emerged as a key figure in Dinamo Zagreb’s championship-winning campaign, with the Albanian forward playing a decisive role in one of the club’s most dominant seasons in recent years.
Dinamo Zagreb secured the Croatian league title for the 26th time, and while the achievement reflects a strong collective effort, Hoxha’s contribution has stood out throughout the season. The 25-year-old attacker has delivered consistent performances, helping maintain the team’s attacking balance during a campaign that saw Dinamo reassert clear superiority in domestic football.
Hoxha has made 38 appearances across competitions this season, registering six goals and nine assists. Beyond the numbers, his influence has been evident in build-up play and chance creation, offering versatility in the final third. His ability to link midfield and attack has added an extra dimension to Dinamo’s offensive structure, particularly in tightly contested matches.
This season is also expected to be Hoxha’s last with the Zagreb-based club, as reports suggest a potential summer departure. His performances have likely increased interest from other teams, positioning him as one of the notable Albanian players currently active in European club football.
Dinamo Zagreb still has the opportunity to complete a domestic double, with a Croatian Cup final against HNK Rijeka scheduled for May 13. Should the team lift the trophy, it would mark an even more memorable conclusion to Hoxha’s time at the club.
As Dinamo prepares to officially celebrate the league title later this month, Hoxha’s role in the successful campaign remains a defining storyline. For Albanian football, his season represents another example of a player making a meaningful impact at a competitive level abroad, while potentially setting the stage for the next step in his career.
