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Croatia national football team

National Football Team
NameCroatia
NicknameVatreni (The Blazers)
AssociationHrvatski nogometni savez
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachSlaven Bilić
Asst coachAljoša Asanović
Nikola Jurčević
Marijan Mrmić
CaptainDarijo Srna
Most capsDario Šimić (100)
Top scorerDavor Šuker (45)
Home stadiumMaksimir
Poljud
FIFA codeCRO
FIFA ranking9
Highest FIFA ranking3 (January 1999)
Lowest FIFA ranking125 (March 1994)
Elo ranking9
Highest Elo ranking5 (July 1998)
Lowest Elo ranking26 (October 2002)
World Cup Statistics
First internationalCroatia Croatia 4 � 0 Switzerland Switzerland
(Zagreb, Yugoslavia; April 2, 1940)
Biggest winCroatia Croatia 7 � 0 Australia Australia
(Zagreb, Croatia; June 6, 1998)
Croatia Croatia 7 � 0 Andorra Andorra
(Zagreb, Croatia; October 7, 2006)
Biggest defeatGB England 5 � 1 Croatia Croatia
(London, England; September 9, 2009)
Appearances3
First World Cup1998
Best resultThird place, 1998
Regional cup statistics
European Championship
Appearances3
First apps.1996
Best resultQuarterfinals, 1996, 2008

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The Croatia national football team represents Croatia in international football. The team is controlled by the Croatian Football Federation, the governing body for football in the country, and has been managed since 2006 by former player Slaven Bilić. A FIFA-recognized national side had previously represented the short-lived Banovina of Croatia and Independent State of Croatia in nineteen friendly matches between 1940 and 1944. This team was dissolved in 1945 as Croatia became a constituent federal republic of SFR Yugoslavia. In the period between 1945 and 1990, Croatia did not field a separate team for competitive matches and Croatian players played for the Yugoslavia national football team.

The modern Croatian team was formed in 1990, shortly before Croatia's independence from Yugoslavia, and by 1993 had gained membership in FIFA and UEFA. The team played their first competitive matches in the successful qualifying campaign for UEFA Euro 1996, leading to their first appearance at a major tournament. In Croatia's FIFA World Cup debut in 1998 the team finished third and provided the tournament's top scorer, Davor Šuker. Since becoming eligible to compete in international tournaments, Croatia have missed only one World Cup and one European Championship.

Most home matches are played at the Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb, with some fixtures also taking place at the Poljud Stadium in Split or at other, smaller venues, depending on the nature of the match. The team was undefeated in its first 36 home competitive matches, the run ending with a 2008 defeat to England. They have not lost at home since then, meaning they have lost at home once in the past 20 years.

The team was named FIFA's "Best Mover of the Year" in 1994 and 1998, the only team to win the award more than once. On admission to FIFA, Croatia was ranked 125th in the world; following the 1998 World Cup campaign, the side ranked third, making it the most volatile team in FIFA Rankings history.

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World Cup record :
Year Round Position Matches Wins Draws Losses GF GA
France 1998 Third place 3 7 5 0 2 11 5
South KoreaJapan 2002 Round 1 23 3 1 0 2 2 3
Germany 2006 Round 1 22 3 0 2 1 2 3
South Africa 2010 Did not qualify   -   -   -   -   -   - -
Total 3/4   - 13 6 2 5 15 11

European Championship record :
Year Round Position GP W D* L GS GA
until 1992 Part of Yugoslavia  
England 1996 Quarter Final 7th 4 2 0 2 5 5
Belgium Netherlands 2000 Did not qualify
Portugal 2004 Group Stage 13th 3 0 2 1 4 6
Austria Switzerland 2008 Quarter Final 5th 4 3 1 0 5 2
Total 3/13 11 5 3 3 14 13

Minor tournaments :
Year Round Position Matches Wins Draws Losses GF GA
Morocco 1996 King Hassan II Tournament Winners 1 2 0 2 0 3 3
Japan 1997 Kirin Cup Group stage 2 2 0 1 1 4 5
South Korea 1999 Korea Cup Winners 1 3 1 2 0 5 4
Hong Kong 2006 Carlsberg Cup Third place 3 2 1 0 1 4 2
Total   - 2 Titles 9 2 5 2 16 14

Minor tournaments :
Date Location Opponent Score Scorers for Croatia Competition
September 3, 2010 Riga, Latvia Latvia 3 - 0 Petrić  , Olić  , Srna   Euro 2012 qualifying
September 7, 2010 Zagreb, Croatia Greece 0 - 0 Euro 2012 qualifying
October 9, 2010 Ramat Gan, Israel Israel 2 - 1 Kranjčar   Euro 2012 qualifying
October 12, 2010 Zagreb, Croatia Norway 2 - 1 Mandžukić  , Kranjčar   Friendly
November 17, 2010 Zagreb, Croatia Malta 3 - 0 Kranjčar  , Kalinić   Euro 2012 qualifying
February 9, 2011 Pula, Croatia Czech Republic 4 - 2 Eduardo 9', Kalinić  , Iličević   Friendly
March 26, 2011 Tbilisi, Georgia Georgia %28country%29 0 - 1 Euro 2012 qualifying
March 29, 2011 Saint-Denis, France France 0 - 0 Friendly
June 3, 2011 Split, Croatia Georgia %28country%29 2 - 1 Mandžukić  , Kalinić   Euro 2012 qualifying
August 10, 2011 Dublin, Ireland Republic of Ireland 0 - 0 Friendly
September 2, 2011 Ta' Qali, Malta Malta Euro 2012 qualifying
September 6, 2011 Zagreb, Croatia Israel Euro 2012 qualifying
October 7, 2011 Athens, Greece Greece Euro 2012 qualifying
October 11, 2011 Rijeka, Croatia Latvia Euro 2012 qualifying

Current squad :
# Name Date of Birth (Age) Club Caps Goals Debut
Goalkeepers
1
Stipe Pletikosa 8 January 1979(age 33) RU Rostov
83
0
v. Denmark, 10 February 1999
12
Vedran Runje 10 February 1976(age 36) Unattached
22
0
v. Israel, 15 November 2006
23
Danijel Subašić 27 October 1984(age 27) HR Hajduk Split
3
0
v. Liechtenstein, 14 November 2009
Defenders
3
Josip Šimunić 18 February 1978(age 34) DE 1899 Hoffenheim
87
3
v. South Korea, 10 November 2001
5
Vedran Ćorluka 5 February 1986(age 26) GB Tottenham Hotspur
47
1
v. Italy, 16 August 2006
2
Ivan Strinić 17 July 1987(age 24) UA Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
11
0
v. Austria, 19 May 2010
4
Dejan Lovren 5 July 1989(age 22) FR Lyon
9
0
v. Qatar, 8 October 2009
13
Gordon Schildenfeld 18 March 1985(age 27) DE Eintracht Frankfurt
7
0
v. Liechtenstein, 14 November 2009
24
Šime Vrsaljko 10 January 1992(age 20) HR Dinamo Zagreb
2
0
v. Czech Republic, 9 February 2011
Midfielders
11
Darijo Srna (captain) 1 May 1982(age 30) UA Shakhtar Donetsk
84
19
v. ROM, 20 November 2002
19
Niko Kranjčar 13 August 1984(age 27) GB Tottenham Hotspur
65
15
v. Israel, 18 August 2004
10
Luka Modrić 9 September 1985(age 26) GB Tottenham Hotspur
48
7
v. Argentina, 1 March 2006
6
Danijel Pranjić 2 December 1981(age 30) DE Bayern Munich
39
0
v. Republic of Ireland, 16 November 2004
8
Ognjen Vukojević 20 December 1983(age 28) UA Dynamo Kyiv
32
2
v. Slovakia, 16 October 2007
16
Tomislav Dujmović 26 February 1981(age 31) RU Dynamo Moscow
12
0
v. Liechtenstein, 14 November 2009
15
Ivo Iličević 14 September 1986(age 25) DE 1. FC Kaiserslautern
4
1
v. Norway, 12 October 2010
7
Ivan Perišić 2 February 1989(age 23) DE Borussia Dortmund
3
0
v. Georgia %28country%29, 26 March 2011
N/A
Milan Badelj 25 February 1989(age 23) HR Dinamo Zagreb
2
0
v. WAL, 23 May 2010
Forwards
18
Ivica Olić 14 September 1979(age 32) DE Bayern Munich
74
14
v. Bulgaria, 13 February 2002
21
Mladen Petrić 1 January 1981(age 31) DE Hamburger SV
44
12
v. South Korea, 10 November 2001
22
Eduardo 25 February 1983(age 29) UA Shakhtar Donetsk
38
19
v. Republic of Ireland, 16 November 2004
17
Mario Mandžukić 21 May 1986(age 25) DE VfL Wolfsburg
19
3
v. Republic of Macedonia, 17 November 2007
20
Nikica Jelavić 27 August 1985(age 26) SCO Rangers
12
2
v. Qatar, 8 October 2009
14
Nikola Kalinić 5 January 1988(age 24) UA Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
9
4
v. Moldova, 24 May 2008

Recent callups :
Name Date of Birth (Age) Club Caps Goals Debut Most Recent Callup
Goalkeepers
Vjekoslav Tomić 19 July 1983(age 28) TR Karabükspor
0
0
  v. Georgia %28country%29, 3 June 2011
Defenders
Domagoj Vida 29 April 1989(age 23) HR Dinamo Zagreb
3
0
v. WAL, 23 May 2010 v. Georgia %28country%29, 3 June 2011
Manuel Pamić 20 August 1986(age 25) CZ Sparta Prague
0
0
  v. Georgia %28country%29, 3 June 2011
Midfielders
Drago Gabrić 27 September 1986(age 25) Unattached
5
1
v. Liechtenstein, 14 November 2009 v. Georgia %28country%29, 3 June 2011
Mladen Bartulović 5 October 1986(age 25) UA Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
2
0
v. Hong Kong, 1 February 2006 v. Georgia %28country%29, 3 June 2011
Ivan Tomečak 7 December 1989(age 22) HR Dinamo Zagreb
0
0
  v. Georgia %28country%29, 3 June 2011
Ivan Rakitić 10 March 1988(age 24) ES Sevilla
35
8
v. Estonia, 8 September 2007 v. France, 29 March 2011
Forwards
Ivan Klasnić 29 January 1980(age 32) GB Bolton Wanderers
40
12
v. Germany, 18 February 2004 v. Georgia %28country%29, 3 June 2011
Ante Vukušić 4 June 1991(age 20) HR Hajduk Split
0
0
  v. Georgia %28country%29, 3 June 2011
Srđan Lakić 2 October 1983(age 28) DE VfL Wolfsburg
0
0
  v. Czech Republic, 9 February 2011

Managers :
Name Tenure Played Won Drawn Lost Win % Points per game  class="unsortable"Achievements
HR DražanJerković 1990 � 1991 3 3 0 0 100.00 3.00
HR StankoPoklepović 1992 4 1 1 2 25.00 1.00
HR VlatkoMarković 1993 1 1 0 0 100.00 3.00
BA MiroslavBlažević 1994 � 2000 73 36 22 15 49.31 1.78 1996 Euro - Quarter-final
1998 World Cup - Third place
HR MirkoJozić 2000 � 2002 18 9 6 3 50.00 1.83 2002 World Cup - Group stage
HR OttoBarić 2002 � 2004 24 11 8 5 45.83 1.70 2004 Euro - Group stage
HR ZlatkoKranjčar 2004 � 2006 25 11 8 6 44.00 1.64 2006 World Cup - Group stage
HR SlavenBilić 2006 � present 53 36 12 5 67.92 2.26 2008 Euro - Quarter-final
Totals 201 108 57 35 53.73 1.90

Most appearances :
# class="unsortable"Name class="unsortable"Clubs  class="unsortable"Croatia career Caps Goals
1 Dario Šimić Dinamo Zagreb, Internazionale, Milan, Monaco 1996 � 2008 100 3
2 Josip Šimunić Hertha Berlin, Hoffenheim 2001 � present 87 3
=3 Robert Kovač Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern Munich,
Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, Dinamo Zagreb
1999 � 2009 84 0
=3 Darijo Srna Hajduk Split, Shakhtar Donetsk 2002 � present 84 19
=5 Niko Kovač Bayer Leverkusen, HSV, Bayern Munich,
Hertha Berlin, Red Bull Salzburg
1996 � 2008 83 14
=5 Stipe Pletikosa Hajduk Split, Shakhtar Donetsk, Spartak Moscow
Tottenham Hotspur, Rostov
1999 � present 83 0
7 Robert Jarni Hajduk Split, Bari, Torino, Juventus, Real Betis,
Real Madrid, Las Palmas, Panathinaikos
1990 � 2002 81 1
8 Ivica Olić NK Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb, CSKA Moscow,
Hamburger SV, Bayern Munich
2002 � present 74 14
9 Davor Šuker Dinamo Zagreb, Sevilla, Real Madrid,
Arsenal, West Ham United, 1860 Munich
1990 � 2002 69 45
10 Niko Kranjčar Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Portsmouth,
Tottenham Hotspur
2004 � present 65 15

Top goalscorers :
# class="unsortable"Name class="unsortable"Croatia career Goals Caps
1 Davor Šuker 1990 � 2002 45 69
=2 Darijo Srna 2002 � present 19 84
=2 Eduardo da Silva 2004 � present 19 38
=4 Goran Vlaović 1992 � 2002 15 52
=4 Niko Kranjčar 2004 � present 15 65
=6 Niko Kovač 1996 � 2008 14 83
=6 Ivica Olić 2002 � present 14 74
=8 Zvonimir Boban 1990 � 1999 12 51
=8 Ivan Klasnić 2004 � present 12 40
=8 Mladen Petrić 2001 � present 12 44

1940s participants :
# class="unsortable"Name class="unsortable"Croatia career Goals Caps Average
1 Franjo Wölfl 1940 � 1944 13 18 0.72
2 Zvonimir Cimermančić 1940 � 1944 8 17 0.47
3 August Lešnik 1940 � 1944 6 9 0.66
=4 Milan Antolković 1940 � 1943 3 9 0.33
=4 Branko Pleše 1941 � 1944 3 13 0.23
=6 Slavko Pavletić 1941 � 1942 2 4 0.50
=6 Mirko Kokotović 1940 � 1944 2 15 0.13
=8 Slavko Beda 1941 1 1 1.00
=8 Antun Lokošek 1944 1 1 1.00
=8 Zvonko Jazbec 1940 1 3 0.33
=8 Florijan Matekalo 1940 1 4 0.25
=8 Ratko Kacijan 1940 � 1943 1 10 0.10

Home venues record :
Venue City Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA Points per game
Stadion Maksimir Zagreb 46 31 13 2 99 24 2.30
Stadion Kantrida Rijeka 10 9 1 0 17 4 2.80
Stadion Poljud Split 10 1 6 3 9 13 0.90
Stadion Anđelko Herjavec Varaždin 6 4 2 0 12 3 2.33
Stadion Gradski vrt Osijek 6 4 2 0 16 5 2.33
Stadion Aldo Drosina Pula 2 1 0 1 5 3 1.50
Stadion Kranjčevićeva Zagreb 1 1 0 0 3 0 3.00
Stadion Šubićevac Šibenik 1 0 1 0 2 2 1.00
Stadion HNK Cibalia Vinkovci 1 1 0 0 5 0 3.00
Totals 81 51 24 6 166 53 2.19

Football in Croatia

National teamsCroatia, U21, U19, U17, Women's
League systemMen's: 1. HNL, 2. HNL, 3. HNL , Women's: 1. HNLŽ
Domestic cupsCroatian Cup, Supercup, Women's Cup
Seasons2006 �07, 2007 �08, 2008 �09, 2009 �10, 2010 �11

International association football

AsiaAFCAsian Cup
AfricaCAFAfrica Cup of Nations
North, Central America and CaribbeanCONCACAFGold Cup
South AmericaCONMEBOL � Copa América
OceaniaOFCNations Cup
EuropeUEFAEuropean Championship
Non-FIFAN.F.-BoardViva World Cup

National association football teams of Europe (UEFA)

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales

Croatia squad 1998 FIFA World Cup Third Place

Ladić, Krpan, Šerić, Štimac, Jurić, Bilić, Asanović, Prosinečki, Šuker, Boban (c), Marić, Mrmić, Stanić, Soldo, Tudor, Kozniku, Jarni, Mamić, Vlaović, Šimić, Jurčić, Vasilj
Coach : Blažević

Croatia squad 2002 FIFA World Cup

Pletikosa, Šerić, Šimunić, Tomas, Rapaić, Živković, Vugrinec, Prosinečki, Šuker (c), N. Kovač, Bokšić, Butina, Stanić, Soldo, Šarić, Vranješ, Jarni, Olić, Vlaović, Šimić, R. Kovač, Balaban, Vasilj
Coach : Jozić

Croatia squad 2006 FIFA World Cup

Pletikosa, Srna, Šimunić, R. Kovač, Tudor, Vranješ, Šimić, Babić, Pršo, N. Kovač (c), Tokić, Didulica, Tomas, Modrić, I. Leko, J. Leko, Klasnić, Olić, N. Kranjčar, Šerić, Balaban, Bošnjak, Butina
Coach : Z. Kranjčar

Croatia squad UEFA Euro 1996

Ladić, Jurčević, Jarni, Štimac, Jerkan, Bilić, Asanović, Prosinečki, Šuker, Boban (c), Bokšić, Mrmić, Stanić, Soldo, Pavličić, Mladenović, Pamić, Brajković, Vlaović, Šimić, Cvitanović, Gabrić
Coach : Blažević

Croatia squad UEFA Euro 2004

Vasilj, Tokić, Šimunić, Tomas, Tudor, Živković (c), Rapaić, Srna, Pršo, Niko Kovač, Šokota, Butina, Šimić, Neretljak, Leko, Babić, Klasnić, Olić, Mornar, Roso, Robert Kovač, Bjelica, Didulica
Coach : Otto Barić

Croatia squad UEFA Euro 2008

Pletikosa, Šimić, Šimunić, R. Kovač, Ćorluka, Vejić, Rakitić, Vukojević, Kalinić, N. Kovač (c), Srna, Galinović, Pokrivač, Modrić, Knežević, Leko, Klasnić, Olić, Kranjčar, Budan, Petrić, Pranjić, Runje
Coach : Bilić



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