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Croatia national football team

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| Association =
| Sub-confederation =
| Confederation = UEFA (Europe)
| FIFA Trigramme = CRO〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Country info – Croatia )
| FIFA Rank =
| FIFA max = 3
| FIFA max date = January 1999
| FIFA min = 125
| FIFA min date = March 1994
| Elo Rank =
| Elo max = 5
| Elo max date = July 1998
| Elo min = 26
| Elo min date = October 2002
| Coach = Ante Čačić
| Captain = Darijo Srna
| Most caps = Darijo Srna (127)
| Top scorer = Davor Šuker (45)
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| First game = Unofficial
2–1
(Zagreb, Croatia; 17 October 1990)
Official
1–0
(Melbourne, Australia; 5 July 1992)
| Largest win = 7–0
(Zagreb, Croatia; 6 June 1998)
7–0
(Zagreb, Croatia; 7 October 2006)
| Largest loss = 5–1
(London, England; 9 September 2009)
| World cup apps = 4
| World cup first = 1998
| World cup best = Third place, 1998
| Regional name = European Championship
| Regional cup apps = 4
| Regional cup first = 1996
| Regional cup best = Quarterfinals, 1996, 2008
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The Croatia national football team ((クロアチア語:Hrvatska nogometna reprezentacija)) represents Croatia in international football. The team is controlled by the Croatian Football Federation, the governing body for football in the country. A FIFA-recognised 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 failed to qualify for only one World Cup (in 2010) and one European Championship (in 2000).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fantasy Euro2008 )
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, such as Kantrida Stadium in Rijeka or Gradski Vrt in Osijek. The team was undefeated in its first 36 home competitive matches at Maksimir, the run ending with a defeat to England in September 2008.〔 The team's traditional nickname is ''Vatreni'' ("The Blazers").
The team was named FIFA's "Best Mover of the Year" in 1994 and 1998, the only team—along with Colombia—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 rose to third place in the rankings, making it the most volatile team in FIFA Rankings history.
== History ==


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