Croatia World Cup team profile, full roster, schedule, and live telecast information for the FIFA World Cup 2022

Croatia's World Cup team performed admirably to advance to the 2018 World Cup final. After narrowly defeating England, Russia, and Denmark, Zlatko Dalic’s team fell short against France in the championship game. Football fans can buy Croatia Vs Belgium Tickets from our website.

Teams from Croatia FIFA World Cup in Qatar: In Qatar, the FIFA World Cup 2022 is scheduled to begin on November 20 and last through December 18. 32 teams will compete in the massive event and compete for the footballing grand prize. Players on Croatia’s team compete in the top five European leagues, and the team did well to reach.

Teams from Croatia FIFA World Cup in Qatar
Teams from Croatia FIFA World Cup in Qatar

Along with Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Cyprus, and Malta in Group H for the World Cup Qualifiers, Croatia finished first in the group. In a difficult Nations League group that included Denmark, France, and Austria, they finished first with seven victories out of ten games. One of their matches was a loss, and the other two were draws.

However, both Morocco and Canada games could be a tough challenge, and Modric’s team needs to bring their A-game from the start of the tournament to gain momentum. Croatia looks like the favorite alongside Belgium to storm past Group F.

The FIFA World Cup 2018 championship game. Before falling short to France in the World Cup Final in Russia, Zlatko Dalic’s team narrowly defeated Denmark, Russia, and England.

Croatia Squad 2022 FIFA World Cup

Goalkeepers: Dominik Livakovic (Dinamo Zagreb), Ivica Ivusic (Osijek), Ivo Grbic (Atletico Madrid)

Defenders: Domagoj Vida (AEK Athens), Dejan Lovren (Zenit Saint Petersburg), Borna Barisic (Rangers), Josip Juranovic (Celtic), Josko Gvardiol (RB Leipzig), Borna Sosa (Stuttgart), Josip Stanisic (Bayern Munich), Martin Erlic (Sassuolo), Josip Sutalo (Dinamo Zagreb)

Midfielders: Luka Modric (Real Madrid), Mateo Kovacic (Chelsea), Marcelo Brozovic (Inter Milan), Mario Pasalaic (Atalanta), Nikola Vlasic (Torino), Lovro Majer (Rennes), Kristijan Jakic (Eintracht Frankfurt), Luka Sucic (Red Bull Salzburg)

Forwards: Ivan Perisic (Tottenham), Andrej Kramaric (Hoffenheim), Bruno Petkovic (Dinamo Zagreb), Mislav Orsic (Dinamo Zagreb), Ante Budimir (Osasuna), Marko Livaja (Hajduk Split)

Head Coach: Zlatko Dalic

The FIFA World Cup 2022 is scheduled
The FIFA World Cup 2022 is scheduled

2022 FIFA World Cup: Croatia’s Complete Schedule (IST)

November 24 – Morocco vs Croatia – 3:30 PM – Al Bayt Stadium

November 27 – Croatia vs Canada – 9:30 PM – Khalifa International Stadium

December 1 – Croatia vs Belgium – 8:30 PM – Al Rayan Stadium

Live telecast of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in India

While JioCinema will offer free live streaming of the event, Viacom18 (better known as Sports18 and Sports18 HD for TV viewers) will have live broadcast rights for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in India.

Will Croatia be able to improve at the 2022 World Cup?

As a group of stars gets ready for what may be their final tournament appearance, the Adriatic nation hopes to improve upon their final-round defeat in 2018.

Previous World Cup appearances: Five
Titles: 0
Best finish: Runners-up (2018)
World Cup record: W11 D4 L8
World Cup goals: 35
Biggest win: 4-0 vs Cameroon (2014)
Player to watch: Luka Modric
Ranking: 12
Group stage fixtures: Morocco (23 November), Canada (27 November),  Belgium (1 December).

At the Qatar World Cup in 2022, the diminutive but mighty Croatia will look to build on their incredible run to the final four years ago. With the Adriatic nation anticipated to go at least to the start of the elimination phase, this year’s tournament will likely be some key players’ final opportunity to compete for football’s most illustrious prize. Football fans can Croatia Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

Will Croatia be able to improve at the 2022 World Cup?
Will Croatia be able to improve at the 2022 World Cup?

Previous World Cup appearances

Since gaining its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, Croatia has participated in five World Cups, starting with the event held in France in 1998. Since, they have participated in every competition with the exception of the 2010 South African tournament, for which they were not eligible.

The country’s best-ever performance, surpassing a semi-final appearance in 1998 where they were once more defeated by France, was their trip to ultimate runners-up.

The team eked its way to its first World Cup in 2018 before falling to France. Along the way, they defeated Argentina, Nigeria, and Iceland to earn the most points possible in the group stages. After that, they defeated Russia and Denmark on penalties in the elimination round, before defeating England in a tense semifinal triumph that was won in extra time.

Results in the last 10 games

Croatia enters the competition in high form, having just finished first in their UEFA Nations League group, which also included France, Denmark, and Austria, after a streak of encouraging victories against each of those teams in the European competition.

Croatia World Cup team profile
Croatia World Cup team profile

Key player

Once more, Luka Modric will be essential to Croatia’s chances of victory. The playmaker, who is now 37 years old, still controls his team’s offense from central midfield while serving as its captain.

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His inventiveness will be crucial for a club that is more well-known for its defensive and midfield resources than its attacking talent and threatens to cause issues for even the best-organized teams.

He had a significant impact on the 2018 World Cup. In a string of excellent performances, he notched two goals and one assist, earning him the Golden Ball title as the tournament’s top performer.

Croatia performed admirably to advance to the 2018 World Cup final
Croatia performed admirably to advance to the 2018 World Cup final

Modric, a highly regarded football player, won the famous Ballon d’Or, the sport’s highest individual honor, in that same year and has also won numerous club championships with Real Madrid of Spain.

Summary

Croatia and Belgium are both expected to easily advance from Group F.

The team is now ranked as the 12th best in the world by Fifa, and it is believed that their intriguing mix of seasoned talents, such as Modric, winger Ivan Perisic, and midfielder Mateo Kovacic, and promising young players will prove too much for Canada and Morocco.

Croatia, a four million-strong football-mad nation where the game has even been credited with the nation’s establishment, has a history of defying expectations and outlasting more famed competitors. If the team can go past the round of 16, momentum will build for an implausible but not impossible attempt to win their first World Cup.

Croatia

In November, Croatia’s World Cup roster was announced. 9.

PositionPlayerDate of birthClub
GKDominik LivakovicJan 9, 1995Dinamo Zagreb
GKIvica IvusicFeb 1, 1995Osijek
GKIvo GrbicJan 18, 1996Atletico Madrid
DFDomagoj VidaApr 29, 1989AEK Athens
DFDejan LovrenJul 5, 1989Zenit
DFBorna BarisicNov 10, 1992Rangers
DFJosip JuranovicAug 16, 1995Celtic
DFBorna SosaJan 21, 1998Stuttgart
DFJosko GvardiolJan 23, 2002RB Leipzig
DFJosip StanisicApr 2, 2000Bayern Munich
DFMartin ErlicJan 24, 1998Sassuolo
DFJosip SutaloFeb 28, 2000Dinamo Zagreb
MFLuka ModricSep 9, 1985Real Madrid
MFMateo KovacicMay 6, 1994Chelsea
MFMarcelo BrozovicNov 16, 1992Inter
MFMario PasalicFeb 9, 1995Atalanta
MFNikola VlasicOct 4, 1997Torino
MFLovro MajerJan 17, 1998Rennes
MFKristijan JakicMay 14, 1997Eintracht Frankfurt
MFLuka SucicSep 8, 2002Red Bull Salzburg
FWIvan PerisicFeb 2, 1989Tottenham
FWAndrej KramaricJun 19, 1991Hoffenheim
FWBruno PetkovicSep 16, 1997Dinamo Zagreb
FWMislav OrsicDec 29, 1992Dinamo Zagreb
FWAnte BudimirJul 22, 1991Osasuna
FWMarko LivajaAug 26, 1993Hajduk Split

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