The Croatia national football team ( hr, Hrvatska nogometna reprezentacija) represents
Croatia
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in international
football matches. It is governed by the
Croatian Football Federation
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(HNS), the governing body for
football in Croatia. It is a member of
UEFA
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in Europe and
FIFA in global competitions. The team's colors reference two national symbols: the
Croatian checkerboard and the
country's tricolour. They are colloquially referred to as the ('Blazers') and ('Checkered Ones').
Since 1994, the have qualified for every major tournament with the exception of
Euro 2000 and the
2010 World Cup. At the
FIFA World Cup
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, Croatia has finished second once (
2018) and third on two occasions (
1998
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,
2022), securing three World Cup medals.
Davor Šuker
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won the
Golden Shoe and the
Silver Ball in 1998, while
Luka Modrić won the
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in 2018 and the
Bronze Ball in 2022. The team has reached the quarter-finals of the
UEFA European Championship
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twice (
1996,
2008
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) and is set to contest the semi-finals of the
UEFA Nations League in
2023. In July 1998, Croatia recorded its highest-ever
Elo rating of 2,006 points.
Upon its admission into FIFA in 1994 ranked 125th, they ascended to third place with their debut
1998 World Cup campaign. This marked the
fastest, most volatile ascension in FIFA ranking history, making them the youngest team to ever occupy the Top 10 of the
World Ranking. It is second-smallest country by population (after
Uruguay
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) and land mass (after the
Netherlands
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) to reach a
World Cup Final. At the World Cup, Croatia
holds records for most
penalty shoot-outs played (2) and won (2) and most
penalties
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saved in a shoot-out (3), among other
team records
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. They were named
FIFA Best Mover of the Year twice (1994, 1998) equalling joint records with
France
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and
Colombia. Croatia maintains sporting
rivalries with Italy and
Serbia
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, among other nations, which have led to disruptive matches.
History
Official formation
The early history of Croatian football was delineated by a variety of unofficial sides as Croatia was
not an independent entity until the late 20th century. Hugo Kinert first managed an unofficial side that played some international matches in 1918–19.
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'' In 1940, Jozo Jakopić led an unofficial national side representing the Yugoslav
Banovina of Croatia in four friendly matches against
Switzerland and
Hungary
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.
Following the 1941
Axis invasion of Yugoslavia,
Germany
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and
Italy
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took control of Croatia, forming the
Independent State of Croatia
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and installing
Rudolf Hitrec as an unofficial manager for two years.
The side played 15 friendly matches from its re-activation in FIFA in 1941 until the end of
World War II
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.
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'' In 1945, Croatia returned to Yugoslavia as the
People's Republic of Croatia with sides active until 1956.
State authorities organised the
Yugoslav Football Tournament in September 1945 to commemorate the end of World War II, where Croatia finished third behind the
Yugoslav People's Army
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and
Serbia
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.
Croatia's
only game as a constituent republic was a 5–2 win against
Indonesia
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in 1956.
During the nation's pre-independence,
Croat footballers played for
Yugoslavia at the 1956 Summer Olympics, the
FIFA World Cup
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, and the
UEFA European Championship
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until
1990.
On 16 May 1991, three days before Croatia held an
independence referendum, the last Yugoslav team to field Croatian players played the
Faroe Islands
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. Croatia made its
unofficial international debut as an independent country against the
United States
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on 17 October 1990, winning 2–1, where they introduced the modern checkered jersey.
Caretaker manager
Dražan Jerković, led the ''de facto'' national side before their formal re-admission into FIFA on 3 July 1992, winning two more friendly games against
Romania
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in December 1990 and
Slovenia
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in June 1991.
Stanko Poklepović took over management of the team and led them on an exhibition tour against
Australia, before he was succeeded by
Vlatko Marković in April 1993. Croatia gained admission into UEFA in June 1993, three months after
qualification for the
1994 World Cup started, missing their window to enter the competition. After winning a match against
Ukraine
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in June 1993, Marković was succeeded by
Miroslav Blažević in March 1994.
Blažević period (1994–1999)

After its
break-away from Yugoslavia, the newly-formed Croatia entered the
FIFA World Rankings
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in 125th place in March 1994.
[ ] Blažević launched Croatia's
qualifying campaign for
Euro 1996 with a 2–0 win over
Estonia
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on 4 September 1994 and a 1–0 away loss to Ukraine on 1 June 1995, their first competitive win and loss.
After finishing first in qualifying, the team halved their spot in the World Ranking, ascending to rank 62, winning FIFA's 1994
Best Mover of the Year in December 1994. In the
group stage
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of Euro 1996,
Goran Vlaović
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Club career
Born in Nova Gradiška, Vlaović started his professional career with Osijek in 1989 and moved to HAŠK Građanski in 1992, before goin ...
scored the team's first goal at a tournament, a late strike to win 1–0 against
Turkey
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. Croatia then beat
reigning champions Denmark
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3–0, later losing to
Portugal
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by the same scoreline. The team advanced to the
knockout stage and were beaten in the
quarter-finals
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1–2 by
Germany
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. Croatia's
qualifying campaign from 1998 to 1999 for
Euro 2000 was unsuccessful as they finished third in their group behind
FR Yugoslavia
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and the
Republic of Ireland
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. Both fixtures against FR Yugoslavia ended in draws which prevented Croatia from qualifying by one point.
Croatia began their
qualification campaign for the
1998 World Cup
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with an aggregate victory against Ukraine in the two-legged
playoff. In the
group stage
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, Croatia beat both
Jamaica
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and
Japan, later losing to
Argentina
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to advance with them to the
knockout stage. A 1–0 victory over Romania moved the Croatians to the
quarter-finals
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against Germany. Croatia beat the Germans 3–0 with goals from
Robert Jarni, Goran Vlaović and
Davor Šuker
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, all after
Christian Wörns had been sent off. They advanced to their first
semi-finals
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against the hosts
France
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. After a goalless first-half, Croatia led after
Aljoša Asanović pushed past
Zinedine Zidane to cross a ball downfield to Šuker who scored after a one-on-one with goalkeeper
Fabien Barthez
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. France's defender
Lilian Thuram equalized quickly after, and scored another goal later in the game to beat Croatia 2–1. In the
third place playoff, Croatia prevailed against the
Netherlands
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2–1 to secure bronze and claim their first World Cup medal. Šuker won the
Golden Shoe for scoring the most goals in the World Cup: six goals in seven games. The Croatians' performance during the late-1990s propelled them to rank third place in the
FIFA World Ranking in January 1999.
The team of the 1990s was dubbed the "
golden generation" for their contributions to Croatia's ascension in international football.
Jozić, Barić and Kranjčar period (2000–2006)

Croatia started their
qualifying campaign for the
2002 World Cup with draws against
Belgium
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and
Scotland
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prompting Blažević's resignation as head coach in October 2000. His successor,
Mirko Jozić, pushed the team through the rest of qualifiers undefeated. In the
group stage
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, Croatia narrowly lost to
Mexico
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before beating
Italy
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2–1 and sustaining a 1–0 loss to
Ecuador
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. The team was eliminated by one point, leading to the resignation of Jozić and succession of
Otto Barić in July 2002, their first manager born outside of
Southeastern Europe
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. During Barić's tenure, most of the remaining players from the "golden generation" squad were gradually replaced by younger players over the course of
qualifying
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for
Euro 2004. Croatia qualified in a
playoff victory against Slovenia, winning 2–1 on aggregate after
Dado Pršo
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's decisive late goal in the second leg. The team was eliminated at the
group stage
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after drawing 0–0 with Switzerland and 2–2 with France, and losing 2–4 to
England
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. Barić departed after his two-year contract expired in June 2004.
Prior to launching the team's
qualification for the
2006 World Cup,
Zlatko Kranjčar succeed Barić in July 2004. Croatia qualified undefeated, topping the group ahead of
Sweden and
Bulgaria
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. Kranjčar selected his son,
Niko, for the national squad, leading local media outlets to accuse him of
nepotism
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. In the
group stage
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, Croatia lost their opening game to
Brazil
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and drew 0–0 with Japan after
Darijo Srna missed a first-half
penalty. A 2–2 draw with Australia in which three players were sent off confirmed Croatia's elimination. The game included a mistake by referee
Graham Poll who gave three
yellow cards to Croatian defender
Josip Šimunić, mistaking him for an Australian player due to his
Australian accent.
Bilić period (2006–2012)

In July 2006, prior to
Euro 2008, Kranjčar was replaced with
Slaven Bilić, who introduced newer, younger players to the squad and finished
qualifying
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undefeated. His first game was a 2–0 victory against
reigning world champions Italy during an international friendly. Croatia lost once to
Macedonia
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and beat England twice, who as a result failed to qualify for the first time since
1984.
Eduardo da Silva, the team's top goalscorer during qualifying, sustained an injury while playing for his club,
Arsenal
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, leading to a shake-up in the
finals squad with less experienced players. Croatia finished
group stage
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undefeated with a 1–0 win over co-hosts
Austria
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, 2–1 win over Germany, and 1–0 win over
Poland
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. The team collected the maximum group stage points possible (9) for the first time in
their Euros history.
Niko Kovač and
Dario Šimić held captaincy during the group and knockout stages, respectively. Croatia pushed Turkey to a
penalty shoot-out in the
quarter-finals
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in which the Turkish side prevailed in an upset win where
Luka Modrić,
Mladen Petrić and
Ivan Rakitić all missed their penalties. Croatia set
multiple Euro records: fewest goals conceded (2), fewest games lost (0), and earliest goal scored.
Bilić renewed his contract in April 2008, before the
qualifying campaign for the
2010 World Cup. Croatia won 3–0 against
Kazakhstan
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, before taking a 4–1 loss to England at
Stadion Maksimir, their first home loss in 14 years.
The team drew 0–0 with Ukraine and beat
Andorra
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twice, drawing again with Ukraine and beating
Belarus
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twice. In the final stretch of the qualifiers, England delivered Croatia's then-heaviest loss, a 5–1 scoreline, at
Wembley Stadium
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. The team had a number of players' injuries during qualifying and were ultimately eliminated, on points, as Ukraine defeated both England and Andorra to advance in the group.
Croatia was a candidate to
co-host Euro 2012 with
Hungary
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which would have resulted in automatic qualification for both countries; UEFA ultimately selected
Poland
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and
Ukraine
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. The Croatians began their
qualifying campaign for
Euro 2012 with a 3–0 win over
Latvia
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, a goalless draw with
Greece
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, and a 2–1 win against
Israel
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. In the
qualifying playoff against Turkey, the team won 3–0 on aggregate. They were
grouped with the Republic of Ireland, Italy and
defending champions Spain
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, national_motto = '' Plus ultra'' ( Latin)(English: "Further Beyond")
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, ...
, opening with a 3–1 victory over the Irish. Croatia drew the match with Italy 1–1 in an
Adriatic Derby that was marred by
disruptive fans and controversial refereeing from English official
Howard Webb. The side was knocked out by Spain in a 0–1 loss, which, along with 1–1 rematch with Italy, had Croatia eliminated. Bilić announced his resignation plans before
Euro 2012 and, upon his departure, ''
Jutarnji list'' credited him with a "strong revival" of the national side during his six-years. During Bilić's tenure, from 2007 to 2012, the Croatians continuously ranked among the top ten teams in the world on the FIFA Ranking.
Štimac, Kovač and Čačić period (2012–2017)

Succeeding Bilić, former player
Igor Štimac was appointed manager while Davor Šuker assumed the presidency of the Croatian Football Federation in 2012 after the death of Vlatko Marković. A year in, Štimac was replaced by former captain Niko Kovač. Kovač led the team to a 2–0 aggregate victory over
Iceland
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in the
qualifying playoffs for the
2014 World Cup with both goals coming in the home leg in
Zagreb
Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Sl ...
. In the
group stage
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# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concen ...
, Croatia opend their campaign with a 3–1 loss to Brazil. The match garnered media attention for
controversial refereeing from
Yuichi Nishimura which was scrutinized for a number of decisions. In their second match, Croatia won 4–0 against
Cameroon
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then lost 3–1 to Mexico, finishing third in the group and not advancing to the
knockout stage.
During the
qualifying campaign of
Euro 2016, Croatia drew with
Azerbaijan
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and lost to
Norway
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, leading to Kovač's replacement with
Ante Čačić. The team broke their record for most goals scored in a match with a friendly 10–0 win over
San Marino
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in June 2016. They topped the
group stage
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# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concen ...
of that year's Euros, advancing with
defending champions Spain. Croatia prevailed over Turkey 1–0 with a long-range volley goal from Luka Modrić, before drawing 2–2 draw against the
Czech Republic
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. In the latter match, Croatia took the lead with goals from
Ivan Perišić and Ivan Rakitić, while opposing Czech striker
Milan Škoda
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Club career Slavia Pr ...
and a last-minute penalty from
Tomáš Necid drew the match.
There was severe crowd trouble
and on-field flares in the game's last minutes with a steward injured by a stray firework. Croatia then overtook Spain 2–1, confirming the Spaniards' first defeat at a Euro finals match since
2004
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. The Croatians were tipped as one of the tournament favourites as they entered the
knockout stage with Portugal. The Portuguese prevailed 1–0 with
Ricardo Quaresma's winning goal in the 117th minute after Perišić hit the post with a header in the previous attack. It was an "abysmal...turgid affair" between the two sides, according to
BBC Sport
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. Following the campaign, Darijo Srna announced his retirement and the succession of Modrić as team captain in August 2016.
Dalić period (since 2017)
Croatia
qualified for the
2018 World Cup undefeated for their first five matches. Two defeats to Iceland and Turkey, as well as a draw against
Finland
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, led to a public outcry that ousted manager Čačić. He was replaced by
Zlatko Dalić, who formally qualified the team with a 2–0 win against Ukraine, and a 4–1 win with Greece, on aggregate, during a
playoff round in the first leg in Zagreb. The 2017–18 squad was known as Croatia's second "golden generation", referencing their 1998 counterparts, during the side's World Cup campaign. They topped
their group, with a 2–0 victory over
Nigeria
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, 3–0 win over Argentina, and a 2–1 win with Iceland – their best-ever group stage performance.
During the
knockout stage, they beat Denmark in a penalty shoot-out for the first time after goalkeeper
Danijel Subašić
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Subašić began his career in Croatia with Zadar and Hajduk. In January 2012, he joined Monaco, and went on to make 292 c ...
saved three penalties, equalling the record for most penalties saved in a shoot-out. In the
quarter-finals
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, Croatia drew 2–2 with hosts
Russia
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, becoming the first team since 1990 to win two consecutive penalty shoot-outs. Playing England in the
semi-finals
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, Croatia equalized to force their third consecutive extra time, matching the tournament record.
Mario Mandžukić and Perišić scored as Croatia won 2–1 making them the second-smallest country by population (after
Uruguay
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) and land mass (after the
Netherlands
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) to reach a
World Cup Final. In the
2018 World Cup Final
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they lost to France 4–2, finishing second-place and securing the silver medal. The match was controversial for its refereeing. Luka Modrić became the first Croatian to win the
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. The team was welcomed by an estimated half a million people at their homecoming in Zagreb.
The team entered the
Nations League's inaugural
2018–19 edition in
League A
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, along with England and Spain in January 2018. Croatia lost 6–0 away to Spain in their first game, the side's record loss in a match. Croatia drew 0–0 home with England, played behind closed doors due to UEFA sanctions. The team then overtook Spain 3–2 with a goal in stoppage time, followed by a 2–1 away defeat to England. Croatia were set to be relegated to
League B
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until a tournament rule change retained them in
League A
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, grouping them with Portugal, France and Sweden in the
2020–21 tournament. Croatia lost to France and Portugal, but a single victory against Sweden was sufficient to avoid relegation to
League B
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.
The team topped
their group for the qualifying campaign of
Euro 2020, with a loss to Hungary, and draws against Azerbaijan and
Wales
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. The 2020 finals were
delayed into 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
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. Overall, winning only two out of eight games in 2020, Croatia achieved their worst aggregate win-rate in their history. Croatia finished second in
their Euros group, with a 1–0 loss to England, a 1–1 tie with the Czech Republic and a 3–1 win over Scotland. They advanced to the
round of 16, where they lost to Spain 5–3 after extra time. The loss to Spain led to heightened criticism against Dalić and the team by the Croatian public, a faction of whom called for resignations. Dalić refreshed the team roster by introducing younger debutants for the remainder of
World Cup qualifying
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Qualifying tournaments are h ...
in 2021.
Croatia qualified for the
2022 World Cup with one loss, two draws and seven wins. The team advanced from
group stage
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after a 0–0 draw with
Morocco
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, a 4–1 win with
Canada
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, and finished ahead of Belgium by a single point after drawing 0–0. They won against Japan in a penalty shootout in the
round of 16 where
Dominik Livaković saved three of four Japanese penalties, equalling a record held by
Ricardo and Danijel Subašić. Croatia similarly beat Brazil during the
quarter-finals
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in an upset victory on penalties, having come from behind to draw 1–1 in the final minutes of extra time. In the
semi-final match, Croatia sustained their heaviest World Cup defeat, 3–0 against Argentina. They prevailed 2–1 over Morocco in the
third place playoff, securing their second bronze medal.
The team topped
their group in the
2023 Nations League, knocking out
reigning champions France by winning 1–0 on a penalty – their first-ever win against the French.
Croatia sits among the top four nations in the competition and is set to contest the
semi-finals
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on 14–15 June 2023.
Image
Kits

Croatia's modern-day team jersey was created in 1990 by
Miroslav Šutej who also designed the
nation's flag,
coat of arms
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and first
currency
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A more general ...
. The red-and-white motif is based on the
Croatian checkerboard ().
The typical kit color-way features red-and-white checkered shirts, white shorts and blue socks to match the
Croatian tricolor (''Trobojnica).
'' There have been variations made by the kit manufacturers since the original release; the jersey design has remained consistent throughout the years and has served as a blueprint for other Croatian national sports teams and entities.
Away kits used by the team have for a period been all-blue, incorporating the red-and-white checkers as a trim. Croatia has moved to using darker away kits such as the dark navy-and-black checkered design that featured prominently in the
2018 World Cup campaign. The have been required to use their darker away kits when playing at home when opponents have red-and-white jerseys that clash with the checkers of Croatia.
Supporters

The team has developed an extensive fan base since its unofficial formation in 1990. Following their debut run at the
1998 World Cup
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, there was a rise in domestic and global attention for the side. Political scientist
Alex J. Bellamy observed in 2003 that the national team became a symbol of statehood in Croatia after their
independence
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through the
cultural export of Croatian football. The government's influence on team affairs eased substantially after the death of
President Franjo Tuđman
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in 1999. All matches are followed and televised throughout the country, particularly during tournament. In November 2022, the
Ministry of Science and Education issued guidance to let school children watch matches during the school day as long coursework is made up later. Following the
2018 World Cup, the
Croatian Cabinet attended ministerial meetings in team jerseys, and during the
2022 World Cup,
Prime Minister
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Andrej Plenković
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delivered a hurried speech "
astingonly 37 seconds" at the
Euro-Mediterranean Summit to catch the quarter-finals.
A part of the team's support consists of fans of
Dinamo Zagreb and
Hajduk Split, the two largest clubs in Croatia's top domestic football league, the ''
Hrvatska nogometna liga'' (HNL). Both sets of fans—
Bad Blue Boys
Bad Blue Boys (BBB) are an ultras group who support the Croatian football club GNK Dinamo Zagreb and Futsal Dinamo.
History
Bad Blue Boys were officially founded on 17 March 1986 in Zagreb, with members from different areas of the city. The n ...
from
Zagreb
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and
Torcida from
Split—have been associated with
hooliganism
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Etymology
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due to their
ultra
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-style support, though violence between them does not occur at international matches. Other ultras groups are
Armada Rijeka,
Kohorta Osijek, Ultras
Vinkovci
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,
Tornado Zadar
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The association is registe ...
, Funcuti
Šibenik
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and Demoni
Pula
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. Support for the team also comes from
Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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, particularly from fans of
Zrinjski Mostar and
Široki Brijeg. There are also
Croatian communities
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*Croatian language
*Croatian people
*Croatians (demonym)
See also
*
*
* Croatan (disambiguation)
* Croatia (disambiguation)
* Croatoan (disambiguation)
* Hrvatski (disambiguation)
* Hrvatsko (disambiguation)
* S ...
in
Australia, North America and South America that follow the team. The team's fanbase is known for their use of pyrotechnics, fireworks, and flares at matches and while celebrating. During the
qualifiers of
Euro 2016, Croatian fans disrupted matches against
Italy
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and the
Czech Republic
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by throwing flares from the stadium onto the field.
Among supporters, it is customary to include an inscription of their city of origin onto the Croatian flag to indicate where they are from. Fans also coordinate their vocal support and orchestrate chants during matches. One section may shout "
U boj, u boj
"U boj, u boj" (Croatian for "To battle, to battle") is a Croatian patriotic song. It was written by Franjo Marković and composed by Ivan Zajc in 1866, who later incorporated it as an aria into his opera ''Nikola Šubić Zrinski'' (1876) where it ...
" (''To battle, to battle'') with another responding "Za narod svoj" (''For our people''). When the team wins, supporters might chant "Bježite ljudi, bježite iz grada" (''Run away people, run away from the city'') which is a song praising the presence of Croatian fans. The Croatian Football Federation endorses an official fan club for the team, known as ''Uvijek Vjerni'' (''Always Faithful''). In addition to chants, the team receives support from various local musicians, who release songs dedicated to them. Former manager
Slaven Bilić and his
rock band released a single, "Vatreno ludilo" (''Fiery Madness''), which reached the top position on Croatian music charts during
Euro 2008. Other Croatian artists such as
Baruni, Connect,
Dino Dvornik,
Gibonni,
Prljavo kazalište,
Colonia,
Stoka Marin Ivanović, better known by his pseudonym Stoka (the Croatian word for cattle), is a Croatian rap artist who used to be the half of the duo, Nered & Stoka. He stems from the Zagreb neighborhood of Kvatrić.
In 2005, Stoka was host of the Cro ...
, Nered and
Thompson have also recorded songs mentioning the team. Some of those having been used among supporters are "Moja domovina" (''My Homeland''), "Srce vatreno" (''Fiery Heart''), "Hrvatska je prvak svijeta" (''Croatia Are World Champions'') and "Malo nas je, al' nas ima" (''We Are Few, But We Exist''). Most popular among the fans and played at every home match is "Lijepa li si" (''How Beautiful You Are'') by Thompson and fans sing it themselves during the match. Bad Blue Boys supporters from
Zaprešić made their band Zaprešić Boys and made some songs for each tournament like "Samo je jedno" (''Only One Thing''), "U pobjedi i porazu" (''In Victory and Defeat'') "Neopisivo" (''Indescribable''), "Igraj moja Hrvatska" (''Play, My Croatia''), with the latter being an unofficial anthem during the 2018 World Cup.

Fans' behaviour, hooliganism, and
ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park ...
-style rioting during matches has led to sanctions both domestically and internationally. The football federation,
Croatian government, and players have made efforts to prevent unwanted incidents in order to avoid damage to the perception of the team and Croatian people. This has included banning their own fans from certain games. The behaviour of fans has led to penalties and fines for the national team imposed by FIFA and UEFA. Certain disruptive behaviour is centered on
ethno-nationalist
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racism
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and
fascism
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stemming from the
dissolution of Yugoslavia.
The Croatian Football Federation has been fined
£14,920 for fans' racist taunts against English striker
Emile Heskey in 2010, fined
€80,000 for a fan throwing a banana at Italian striker
Mario Balotelli in 2012, fined €100,000 for inadvertently hosting a match against Italy with a faint
swastika
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etched into the pitch in 2016, and fined
$53,000 for a crowd of fans'
anti-Serb taunts against Canadian keeper
Milan Borjan in 2022. The team has been fined for similar incidents and received additional sanctions such as having to play matches without fans, including the
October 2018 Nations League game against
England
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. There have also been multiple acts of protest against the national team, in response to allegations of
corruption
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within the Croatian Football Federation, and other fan disturbances.
Charity
To advance the team's charitable efforts manager
Slaven Bilić established the ''Vatreno Srce'' (Fiery Heart) Foundation in 2010.
The primary cause of the foundation is helping children. As of 2012, the foundation made fifty donations of 1,200,000
HRK to various children's organizations.
In December 2012, the foundation made 500,000
HRK on an auction of
Niko Kranjčar's shirt and
Lionel Messi
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's shirt that was signed by all
FC Barcelona
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players. The auction was organized in
Esplanade Zagreb Hotel and attended by
President of Croatia
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Ivo Josipović.
In November 2018, the players gathered in
The Westin Hotel
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in Zagreb to answer fans' phonecalls, the proceeds of which were donated to the Vatreno Srce Foundation. In 2018, the foundation financed Children's Hospital Zagreb and ''Korak u Život'' (A Step Into Life), a charity that helps young children raised in orphanages make the transition into higher education.
In November 2019, more than 500,000
HRK was collected in another call event that were then directed to Children's Hospital Kantrida. In March 2020, the players collectively donated 4,200,000
HRK for fighting the
COVID-19 pandemic
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and for repair of damage caused by
an earthquake in Zagreb earlier that year.
Stadiums
The majority of Croatia's home matches take place at
Stadion Maksimir in
Zagreb
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, which is also the home-ground of local football club
Dinamo Zagreb. The venue, built in 1912 and refurbished in 1997, is named after the surrounding neighbourhood of
Maksimir. It was one of two venues for
Euro 1976, hosted by
Yugoslavia
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, alongside
Red Star Stadium in
Belgrade. It has hosted national team games since Croatia's competitive home debut against
Lithuania.
The Croatian Football Federation previously agreed on extensive plans with the government to renovate the stadium and increase its forty-thousand seating capacity, the proposal was eventually rejected by
Mayor of Zagreb Milan Bandić in 2008 due to construction costs.
Some home matches are occasionally played at other, smaller venues around the country.
Stadion Poljud
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Split has hosted some qualifying fixtures since 1995, the first being a 1–1 draw with Italy. In the period between 1995 and 2011, Croatia never won a competitive match at Poljud, which the local media dubbed "''Poljudsko prokletsvo''" ("the Poljud curse"). The run was finally ended after the team came from behind to beat
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on 3 June 2011. Qualifying fixtures have also been played at
Stadion Kantrida in
Rijeka
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along with
Stadion Gradski Vrt
Gradski vrt Stadium ( hr, Stadion Gradski vrt, lit=City Garden Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in the Gradski vrt neighbourhood in Novi grad city district. With a capacity of 17,061, it has been the home ground ...
in
Osijek
Osijek () is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of 96,848 in 2021. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja ...
and
Stadion Varteks
Stadion Varteks is a football stadium in Varaždin, Croatia. It is the home ground of the Croatian Football League club NK Varaždin and the lower division club NK Varteks.
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. These venues are less used due to their more remote locations and smaller seating capacity, with objections from local residents and some players. Since Croatia's
first match in October 1990, they played home games at eleven stadiums around the country. The following table provides a summary of Croatia's results at home venues.
Rivalries

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Croatia vs. Italy: Matches with
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are known as the Adriatic Derby (
Italian: ''Derby Adriatico'') named after the
Adriatic Sea
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that separates the two nations. Croatia has never lost against Italy, with most fixtures played in qualifications and at tournament. The two sides have competed in the qualifiers and group stages of
Euro 1994,
Euro 2012 and
Euro 2016 with multiple incidences of crowd trouble and flares being thrown onto the pitch. They have only met at the
2002 World Cup, in a group stage match where Croatia came from behind to beat Italy 2–1, after two Italian goals were controversially disallowed. This rivalry can be confused with the similarly named
Adriatic derby between Croatian clubs
Hajduk
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and
Rijeka
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.
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: Matches with
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developed into a formal rivalry following the
Croatian War of Independence
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. Football games with the two sides are politically-charged and have been known to devolve into crowd trouble with flare disturbances, and fan riots, such as the
1990 Dinamo–Red Star riot in Zagreb. Due to its history and link to national identity, it has been described as one as one of the "fiercest rivalries in the world" by
CNN.
Enhanced security protocols and travel restrictions are instated during matches against Serbia.
* Croatia vs. France: Matches with
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became competitive and evolved into a rivalry during the 1990s. During the
1998 World Cup
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, France beat Croatia in the semi-finals, eventually winning the tournament while Croatia placed third. The two sides contested the
2018 World Cup Final
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, where France prevailed again and Croatia took second place. France was undefeated against Croatia until 2022,
when the Croatians shut them out of the
2023 Nations League finals, stripping the French of their championship title.
* Croatia vs. England: Matches with
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turned into a rivalry in 2006 when the Croatians shut the English out of
Euro 2008. The rivalry intensified in 2008 and 2009 after England beat them 5–1 in London and then 4–0 in Zagreb, delivering Croatia's then-heaviest loss, and ending a 14-year unbeaten home record, respectively.
Croatia knocked them out of the
2018 World Cup in the semi-finals, after England's publicized "
It's Coming Home" campaign. The rivalry has been described as "England’s major international rivalry of the 21st Century" by ''
Evening Standard
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In October 2009, after be ...
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Results and fixtures
The following matches have been played within the past 12 months.
Times are
CET/
CEST, in accordance with Croatian local time (local times if different, are in parentheses).
2022
2023
Coaching staff
Coaching history
The following table provides a summary of the complete record of each Croatia manager's results in the
FIFA World Cup
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and
UEFA European Championship
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.
Players
Current squad
The following is the final squad for the
2022 FIFA World Cup.
Recent call-ups
The following players have been called up to the squad in the last 12 months and are still eligible for selection.
*
INJ = Injured or ill.
*
WD = Withdrew.
*
SUS = Suspended from participating.
*
RET = Retired after latest call-up.
*
U21 = Joined the
Croatia U21 team instead.
*
PRE = Preliminary squad.
Individual statistics
:''Players in bold are still active with Croatia.''
Most capped players

Surpassing
Robert Jarni's previous record of 81 appearances, Dario Šimić was the first player to reach 100 appearances, doing so before his retirement in 2008. Darijo Srna, Josip Šimunić and Stipe Pletikosa collectively reached their 100th cap in February 2013. Srna was the most capped player from 2016 to 2021, with 134 appearances. He was surpassed by Modrić in 2021.
The youngest player to play for Croatia is
Alen Halilović (aged 16 years, 11 months and 22 days), while the oldest is
Dražen Ladić (37 years, 4 months and 27 days).
Top goalscorers

Davor Šuker is Croatia's highest goalscorer with
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45 international goals from 1991 to 2002.
The team's youngest goalscorer is
Luka Ivanušec (aged 18 years, one month and 19 days).
Most clean sheets
Competitive record
FIFA World Cup
UEFA European Championship
UEFA Nations League
Other
Head-to-head record
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FIFA ranking history
The following is a chart of yearly averages of Croatia's
FIFA World Ranking. Upon admission to FIFA, Croatia was ranked 125th in the world. The 1998 World Cup propelled Croatia to third place after the tournament, marking the
fastest, most volatile ascension in FIFA ranking history.
It held that rank until February 1999. During the 1998 World Cup, Croatia reached its highest-ever
Elo rating of 2,006 points on July 11, 1998.
With an average Elo rating of 1,876 points, Croatia maintains the sixth-highest
average rating in the world. They are one of three teams—along with
Colombia and
France
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—to be named
FIFA Best Mover of the Year more than once, winning the award in 1994 and 1998.
Honours
Major
FIFA World Cup
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* Runner-up:
2018
* Third place:
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
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,
2022
UEFA Nations League
*
1st
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–4th:
2023
Minor
Hassan II Trophy
* Champions:
1996
Kirin Soccer Cup
* Runners-up:
1997
Korea Cup
* Champions:
1999
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Lunar New Year Cup
* Third place:
2006
See also
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Croatia national under-21 football team
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Croatia national under-20 football team
The Croatia national under-20 football team is the national under-20 football team of Croatia and is controlled by the Croatian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Croatia.
History
The U20 team is the de facto under-19 ...
*
Croatia national under-19 football team
*
Croatia national under-18 football team
*
Croatia national under-17 football team
The Croatia national under-17 football team represents Croatia in international football at this age level and is controlled by the Croatian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Croatia.
Competition history
UEFA U-16/17 Eur ...
*
Croatia women's national football team
*
Croatia women's national under-19 football team
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*
Croatia women's national under-17 football team
Notes
References
Further reading
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External links
Official website
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UEFA
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Croatiaat
FIFA
Croatia – Player statisticsat
RSSSF
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