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Croatia 0–0 (4–5 p) Spain: Rotterdam, Netherlands: 20:45 CEST: Report: Stadium: De Kuip Attendance: 41,110 Referee: Felix Zwayer Assistant referees: Stefan Lupp Marco Achmüller Fourth official: Ivan Kružliak Man of the Match: Marcelo Brozović (Croatia) Penalties
For lists of Croatia national football team results see: Croatia national football team results (1940–1991) Croatia national football team results (1992–1999) Croatia national football team results (2000–2009) Croatia national football team results (2010–2019) Croatia national football team results (2020–present)
On 11 July 2018, Croatia won their semi-final match against England, advancing the national team to their first FIFA World Cup final wherein they secured second place as runners-up against winners France. [5] Supplanting their third place positioning in 1998, this is the nation's best performance to date. [6]
Team news Spain could make history should Lamine Yamal take to the field. If he does so, the Barcelona starlet will be the youngest player to appear at the tournament at 16 years and 338 days old.
The Croatia national football team (Croatian: "Hrvatska nogometna reprezentacija" or "Nogometna reprezentacija Hrvatske") represents Croatia in international football matches. It is governed by the Croatian Football Federation (HNS), the governing body for football in Croatia. It is a member of UEFA in Europe and FIFA in global competitions.
Croatia are the better team but Steve Clarke’s men have home advantage and could pull off a surprising win. The more likely option is they do enough to hold Croatia to a draw. Scotland 1-1 Croatia.
In their first match Croatia beat Jamaica 3–1, in a game memorable for Croatia's first ever World Cup goal, an opener scored by Mario Stanić in the 27th minute. Croatia went on to beat Japan 1–0 before losing their third group stage match against Argentina 0–1, in a game which was of little importance as both teams had already qualified ...
This page details football records in Croatia. It counts only results and records from 1992 onwards, as that year marked both Croatia's re-admittance into FIFA and the start of the Croatian First Football League. Prior to 1992 Croatian clubs were part of the Football Association of Yugoslavia. Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991