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Croatia national football teamCroatia's first-ever international football match was held on 2 April 1940 against Switzerland* national team in Zagreb and finished with a score of 4-0. To date 371 games of the Croatia national team were played. World Cup runners-up 2018. Croatia national football team all-time recordWP 65.8 P 371 W 195 D 99 L 78 GF 642 GA 372 GF/P 1.730 GA/P 1.003 Av attendance 22 175 WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average Croatia football results by competition Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Winning Percentage Friendly matches and other tournaments 152 73 45 34 267 177 62.9 All-time Croatia results by date 1
02 Apr 1940
Zagreb, Stadion Koturaška Cesta (Igralište Građanskog) Friendly International 4
08 Dec 1940 13:30 (+1:00)
Zagreb, Stadion Koturaška Cesta (Igralište Građanskog) Friendly International 5
15 Jun 1941 16:30 (+2:00)
Vienna, Praterstadion (Wiener Stadion) Friendly International 7
28 Sep 1941 16:00 (+2:00)
Zagreb, Stadion Concordije na Tratinskoj cesti Friendly International 8
18 Jan 1942 15:00 (+2:00)
Zagreb, Stadion Concordije na Tratinskoj cesti Friendly International 9
05 Apr 1942 15:30 (+2:00)
Genoa, Stadio Comunale Luigi Ferraris (Marassi) 4-0 Friendly International 10
11 Apr 1942
Zagreb, Stadion Concordije na Tratinskoj cesti Friendly International 13
06 Sep 1942
Zagreb, Stadion Concordije na Tratinskoj cesti Friendly International 14
11 Oct 1942 15:30 (+2:00)
Bucharest, Stadionul Agenţia Naţională de Educaţie Fizică Friendly International 15
01 Nov 1942 15:00 (+2:00)
Stuttgart, Adolf Hitler Kampfbahn Friendly International 17
10 Apr 1943
Zagreb, Stadion Concordije na Tratinskoj cesti Friendly International 19
09 Apr 1944
Zagreb, Stadion Concordije na Tratinskoj cesti Friendly International 21
17 Oct 1990 19:00 (+1:00)
Zagreb, Stadion Maksimir Friendly International 22
22 Dec 1990 15:00 (+1:00)
Rijeka, Stadion na Kantridi Friendly International 23
19 Jun 1991 17:30 (+2:00)
Murska Sobota, Stadion Fazanerija Friendly International 24
05 Jul 1992 15:00 (+10:00)
Melbourne, Olympic Park Stadium Friendly International 25
08 Jul 1992 20:30 (+10:00)
Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium Friendly International 26
12 Jul 1992 15:00 (+10:00)
Sydney, Sydney Football Stadium Friendly International 29
23 Mar 1994 21:30 (+1:00)
Valencia, Estadio Luís Casanova 0-2 Friendly International 32
04 Jun 1994 21:00 (+2:00)
Zagreb, Stadion Maksimir Friendly International 33
17 Aug 1994 19:00 (+3:00)
Ramat Gan, National Stadium Friendly International 34
04 Sep 1994 17:10 (+3:00)
Tallinn, Kadrioru Staadion UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 4 35
09 Oct 1994 17:30 (+1:00)
Zagreb, Stadion Maksimir UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 4 36
16 Nov 1994 20:30 (+1:00)
Palermo, Stadio La Favorita 1-2 UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 4 37
25 Mar 1995 20:15 (+1:00)
Zagreb, Stadion Maksimir UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 4 38
29 Mar 1995 18:45 (+3:00)
Vilnius, Žalgirio Stadionas UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 4 39
26 Apr 1995 20:15 (+2:00)
Zagreb, Stadion Maksimir UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 4 40
11 Jun 1995 19:00 (+3:00)
Kyiv, Republican Stadium UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 4 41
03 Sep 1995 20:15 (+2:00)
Zagreb, Stadion Maksimir UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 4 42
08 Oct 1995 20:30 (+1:00)
Split, Gradski stadion u Poljudu 1-1 UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 4 Croatia national football team records and stats10:0 Biggest victory (6 June 2016 vs San Marino) 0:6 Heaviest defeat (9 September 2018 vs Spain) 7 Most consecutive victories (4 April 1943 vs Slovakia - 6 June 1991 vs Slovenia*) 16 Most consecutive matches without defeat (6 June 2006 vs Japan - 10 October 2007 vs Slovakia) 5 Most consecutive draws (11 November 1996 vs Greece - 4 April 1997 vs Slovenia) 16 Most consecutive matches without a draw (4 April 1998 vs Poland - 3 March 1999 vs Greece) 6 Most consecutive matches without victory (2 February 1999 vs Denmark - 6 June 1999 vs Egypt, 5 May 2006 vs Iran - 6 June 2006 vs Australia) 3 Most consecutive defeats (6 June 2006 vs Poland - 6 June 2006 vs Brazil, 11 November 2020 vs Sweden - 3 March 2021 vs Slovenia) 21 Most consecutive matches scoring (6 June 1996 vs Germany - 6 June 1998 vs Japan, 10 October 2018 vs Jordan - 11 November 2020 vs Portugal) 3 Most consecutive matches without scoring (10 October 2005 vs Hungary - 1 January 2006 vs South Korea) 12 Most consecutive matches conceding a goal (10 October 2019 vs Wales - 3 March 2021 vs Slovenia) 5 Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal (11 November 2009 vs Liechtenstein - 5 May 2010 vs Estonia) External sources
| Croatia football association Croatian Football Federation Most caps for Croatia 1. Luka Modrić (2006 - 2023) - 172 caps 2. Darijo Srna (2002 - 2016) - 134 caps 3. Ivan Perišić (2011 - 2023) - 129 caps 4. Stipe Pletikosa (1999 - 2014) - 114 caps 5. Ivan Rakitić (2007 - 2019) - 106 caps Most goals for Croatia 1. Davor Šuker (1990 - 2002) - 45 goals 2. Mario Mandžukić (2007 - 2018) - 33 goals 3. Ivan Perišić (2011 - 2023) - 33 goals 4. Eduardo da Silva (2004 - 2014) - 29 goals 5. Andrej Kramarić (2014 - 2023) - 27 goals | |||||||||
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