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Trophy Dream Team A (4-3-3)

GK
Vladimir Beara
Flag Vladimir Beara
Croatia

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GK
Vladimir Beara
Flag Vladimir Beara
Croatia
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RB
Darijo Srna
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Croatia

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RB
Darijo Srna
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Croatia
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CB
Ivica Horvat
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Croatia

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CB
Ivica Horvat
Flag Ivica Horvat
Croatia
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CB
Velimir Zajec
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Croatia

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CB
Velimir Zajec
Flag Velimir Zajec
Croatia
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LB
Robert Jarni
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Croatia

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LB
Robert Jarni
Flag Robert Jarni
Croatia
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CM
Luka Modrić
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Croatia

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CM
Luka Modrić
Flag Luka Modrić
Croatia
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OM
Zvonimir Boban
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Croatia

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OM
Zvonimir Boban
Flag Zvonimir Boban
Croatia
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OM
Robert Prosinečki
Flag Robert Prosinečki
Yugoslavia

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OM
Robert Prosinečki
Flag Robert Prosinečki
Yugoslavia
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RW
Stjepan Bobek
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Croatia

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RW
Stjepan Bobek
Flag Stjepan Bobek
Croatia
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FW
Davor Šuker
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Croatia

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FW
Davor Šuker
Flag Davor Šuker
Croatia
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LW
Bernard Vukas
Flag Bernard Vukas
Croatia

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LW
Bernard Vukas
Flag Bernard Vukas
Croatia
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Trophy Dream Team B (4-3-3)

GK
Dražen Ladić
Flag Dražen Ladić
Croatia

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GK
Dražen Ladić
Flag Dražen Ladić
Croatia
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RB
Dario Šimić
Flag Dario Šimić
Croatia

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RB
Dario Šimić
Flag Dario Šimić
Croatia
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CB
Ivan Buljan
Flag Ivan Buljan
Croatia

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CB
Ivan Buljan
Flag Ivan Buljan
Croatia
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CB
Dragan Holcer
Flag Dragan Holcer
Croatia

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CB
Dragan Holcer
Flag Dragan Holcer
Croatia
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LB
Tomislav Crnković
Flag Tomislav Crnković
Croatia

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LB
Tomislav Crnković
Flag Tomislav Crnković
Croatia
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DM
Branko Zebec
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Yugoslavia

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DM
Branko Zebec
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Yugoslavia
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CM
Zlatko Čajkovski
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Croatia

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CM
Zlatko Čajkovski
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Croatia
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CM
Aljoša Asanović
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Croatia

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CM
Aljoša Asanović
Flag Aljoša Asanović
Croatia
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RW
Alen Bokšić
Flag Alen Bokšić
Croatia

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RW
Alen Bokšić
Flag Alen Bokšić
Croatia
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FW
Dražan Jerković
Flag Dražan Jerković
Yugoslavia

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FW
Dražan Jerković
Flag Dražan Jerković
Yugoslavia
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LW
Josip Skoblar
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Yugoslavia

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LW
Josip Skoblar
Flag Josip Skoblar
Yugoslavia
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📄 Summary

Croatia national football team Emblem
The Croatia national football team (Croatian: Hrvatska nogometna reprezentacija) represents Croatia in men's 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. The team's colours reference two national symbols: the Croatian checkerboard and the country's tricolour. They are colloquially known as the Vatreni (Blazers) and Kockasti (Checkered Ones).

Since 2000, the Vatreni have qualified for every major tournament except UEFA Euro 2000 and the 2010 FIFA World Cup. At the World Cup, Croatia has finished second once (2018) and third on two occasions (1998, 2022), securing three World Cup medals. Davor Šuker won the Golden Shoe and the Silver Ball in 1998, while Luka Modrić won the Golden Ball in 2018 and the Bronze Ball in 2022. The team has reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA European Championship twice (1996, 2008). They finished second in the UEFA Nations League in 2023.

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 reach a top 10 place in the World Ranking. At the World Cup, Croatia hold records for the most penalty shoot-outs played (four) and won (four) and for the most penalties saved in a shoot-out (three), among other team records. They were named FIFA Best Mover of the Year in 1994 and 1998, thus becoming the first national team to win the award twice, also equalling joint records with France and Colombia.

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