Croatian Football Federation
President Marijan Kustić
Executive director Tomislav Svetina
Croatian Football Federation was founded on June 13, 1912 in Zagreb.
Member of the Federation Internationale de Football Association – FIFA since July 16, 1941.
Head office
Ul. Grada Vukovara 269a
HR - 10000 Zagreb
Tel. +385 1 2361555
Faks +385 1 2441500
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Zagreb, 30 May 2022 - The world premiere of the documentary "'Croatia: Defining the Nation", directed by British director Louis Myles, was held in the crowded cinema of Zagreb's Kaptol Center, which shows how the power of football helped unite the Croatian nation during the struggle for political independence in the 1990s.
The International Football Federation (FIFA) has made a documentary about the great success of the Croatian National Football Team from 1998, when the Blazers won bronze at the World Cup in France, but also about how football united Croatia during the 1990s, that is, the role of football and our National Football Team in creating a national identity. This prompted the Croatian Football Federation (HNS) to host – in cooperation with FIFA’s streaming platform FIFA+ - the world premiere of the documentary "CROATIA: Defining a nation" (Hrvatska: Definiranje nacije) on the Statehood Day.
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Split, 14 November 2021 - With a 1-0 victory over Russia, the Croatian National Football Team qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. In their sixth appearance at the world's biggest event, in Qatar the Blazers will defend their silver medal won in 2018 in Russia.
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Zagreb, 12 June 2021 – The Croatian National Football Team will open its performance at the European Championships with Sunday's match against England (3 p.m.) at the new Wembley Stadium building in London. After that, they will fight against Czech Republic and Scotland. As in case of postponement of the Tokyo Olympics, the current football Euro - dispersed by hosting in 11 countries - was originally scheduled to take place in the summer of 2020.
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Congratulations to Dinamo on historic victory
Zagreb, 19 March 2021 – On Thursday (18 March), in the match held in Zagreb, football players of the GNK Dinamo achieved a rarely seen sports venture by beating the London’s Tottenham with 3-0 (after extra-time), entering thus the top eight teams in the European League. -
Leaders of the Croatian Olympic Committee congratulated the Blazers and the Croatian Football Federation on placement for the European Championships 2020
Zagreb, November 16, 2019 - By defeating Slovakia 3-1 in front of 8000 spectators in Rujevica, the Croatian National Football Team achieved the right to participate at the European Championships 2020. The current World Vice Champions are the winners of the qualification group E with 17 points from 8 matches, thanks to the fifth consecutive performance at the football Euro (total sixth), with only one missed European Championships - in Belgium and the Netherlands 2000. Since the Croatian independence, our football players have won as many as 10 performances at large continental or world competitions, and Euro 2020 will be their 11th performance of possible 13.