
Team profile
Croatie
The Croatia national football team represents the Republic of Croatia in international men’s football, administered by the Croatian Football Federation (HNS). Although the modern independent team played its first official match in 1990, the roots trace back to 1912 when the Croatian Football Federation was founded under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, making it one of the oldest football bodies in the region. Croatia played as part of Yugoslavia until the country’s dissolution, then emerged as a powerhouse on the world stage. The team has no single home stadium, rotating among Zagreb’s iconic **Stadion Maksimir** (home of Dinamo Zagreb), Split’s atmospheric **Stadion Poljud**, and Rijeka’s **Stadion Rujevica**. Maksimir, located in the capital city of Zagreb, is the most frequent venue, hosting over 35,000 passionate fans. The city itself is a vibrant Central European hub, blending Austro-Hungarian architecture with a modern Balkan spirit. **Notable achievements** are extraordinary for a nation of just four million people. Croatia finished **third at the 1998 FIFA World Cup** in France (their first appearance), then became **runners-up at the 2018 World Cup** in Russia, and secured **third place again in 2022** in Qatar. They also reached the UEFA European Championship quarterfinals in 1996, 2008, and 2024. On the youth level, Croatia won the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 1987 as part of Yugoslavia, and the U-17 European Championship in 2023. **Legendary players** include **Luka Modrić**, the 2018 Ballon d’Or winner and midfield maestro who defined an era; **Davor Šuker**, the Golden Boot winner at the 1998 World Cup; **Ivan Rakitić**, the elegant playmaker; **Mario Mandžukić**, the tireless striker whose goals in 2018 (including the semifinal winner vs England) became folklore; and **Robert Prosinečki**, the technically gifted star of the 1990s. Goalkeepers **Zvonimir Boban** (later a captain turned AC Milan legend) and **Dominik Livaković** (hero of penalty shootouts in 2022 and 2024) also stand out. Croatia’s **playing style** is defined by technical excellence, quick passing triangles, and a midfield built on vision and control. Historically influenced by the Yugoslav school of football, they value creativity and fluid movement but also possess physical resilience. The “Vatreni” (The Fiery Ones) play with a proud, combative spirit rarely seen in smaller nations. **Fan culture** is electric. Croatia’s supporters are known for the **“Uvijek Vjerni”** (Always Faithful) chant and the sea of red-and-white checkered jerseys that create a checkerboard effect in stadiums. The **Torcida Split** (founded 1950) and **Bad Blue Boys** (Zagreb) often unite for national team matches, putting aside club rivalries. **Current status** remains elite: Croatia sits in the top ten of the FIFA World Rankings and qualified for UEFA Euro 2024, reaching the quarterfinals. With Modrić and a new generation like Joško Gvardiol and Lovro Majer, they continue to punch far above their weight. **Rivalries** are intense with **Serbia** (political and historical), **Yugoslavia**’s successor, and **Italy** (geographical and tournament clashes). Friendly but competitive rivalries exist with **England** (post-2018 and 2021 battles) and **France** (1998 and 2022 defeats). **Interesting facts**: Croatia is the smallest population to reach a World Cup final since Uruguay in 1950; their 1998 success inspired the “Croatian football miracle”; and their checkered kit – **“kockasti”** – is one of the most recognizable in world sport.
À propos de Croatie
Croatie est un club de football professionnel basé en leur région, fondé en 1912. Croatie dispose actuellement d'un effectif de 33 joueurs qui s'affrontent dans les matchs de championnat. Le calendrier de Croatie comporte 4 matchs à venir avec des mises à jour en direct et des pronostics IA. Consultez le calendrier complet, l'analyse de forme, les confrontations directes et les pronostics IA de Croatie.
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