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FIFA WORLD CUP 2026  ·  Group L

Croatia — FIFA World Cup 2026 Squad & Preview

Croatia arrive at FIFA World Cup 2026 as one of the most consistently impressive small nations in modern tournament football. For a country of just four million people, the Vatreni have produced an extraordinary run of results — World Cup runners-up in 2018, third place in 2022 — built on an exceptional generation of midfield talent.

Placed in Group L alongside England, Ghana, and Panama, Croatia face a tough opener against the Three Lions. But this team has beaten larger nations before.

World Cup History

Croatia qualified for their first World Cup in 1998, reaching the semi-finals on debut — Davor Suker finishing as the tournament's top scorer. The 2018 run to the final in Russia — defeating Argentina, England, and Russia along the way before losing to France — remains the pinnacle.

The 2022 third-place finish in Qatar, eliminating Brazil on penalties, confirmed this is no flash-in-the-pan generation. They are a team that consistently delivers when it matters.

Playing Style & Formation

Croatia's identity is built around midfield control, technical quality, and tactical intelligence rather than pace or physical dominance. A 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 structure allows the central midfielders to dictate tempo, recycle possession, and control match rhythm. The team is patient, rarely rushed, and capable of changing approach based on the opponent.

Croatia World Cup 2026 Squad Overview

Goalkeeper: Dominik Livakovic (Fenerbahce) — excellent shot-stopper, famous for penalty heroics against Brazil and Japan in Qatar 2022.

Defenders: Josko Gvardiol (Manchester City) — one of Europe's finest young centre-backs. Josip Stanisic (Bayer Leverkusen) — dependable at right-back.

Midfield: Luka Modric (Al Qadsiah) — the heartbeat of Croatia regardless of club situation. Mateo Kovacic (Manchester City) — technically excellent, Champions League winner. Marcelo Brozovic (Al Nassr) — deep-lying playmaker with exceptional range.

Attack: Andrej Kramaric (Hoffenheim) — Croatia's most reliable goalscorer of this generation.

Key Players to Watch

Luka Modric
Central Midfielder

Luka Modric is one of the greatest midfielders of his generation — a Ballon d'Or winner, five-time Champions League winner, and the architect of Croatia's 2018 World Cup final run. At 38, questions about his legs are inevitable, but his football brain and technical quality remain exceptional. For Croatia, he is not just a player — he is the identity of the team. This is almost certainly his final World Cup.

Strengths: Vision, passing range, dribbling under pressure, leadership, set pieces, game intelligence, experience at the highest level
Mateo Kovacic
Central Midfielder

Kovacic at Manchester City has developed into one of the Premier League's most technically complete midfielders — his ability to receive the ball in tight spaces, turn, and continue playing under pressure is elite. Alongside Modric, he gives Croatia a midfield combination that can compete with any team in the world.

Strengths: Ball retention under pressure, quick combinations, pressing, Champions League experience, composure
Josko Gvardiol
Centre-Back / Left-Back

Gvardiol has become one of the best defenders in European football at Manchester City — his combination of physical power, pace, and technical quality marks him as the future of Croatian football beyond this generation. His ability to play at left-back or centre-back gives Croatia tactical flexibility.

Strengths: Pace, physicality, composure on the ball, ability to carry forward, aerial strength, big-game experience
Dominik Livakovic
Goalkeeper

Livakovic's penalty shootout performances in Qatar 2022 — saving three penalties against Japan and two against Brazil — cemented his place in Croatian football history. Beyond the shootout heroics, he is a technically sound, reliable goalkeeper. In tight matches and shootouts — which Croatia's playing style sometimes invites — he is a difference-maker.

Strengths: Shot-stopping, penalty saves, composure under pressure, aerial command, distribution

Strengths

Midfield quality: The Modric-Kovacic-Brozovic triangle is among the best midfield units at the tournament in terms of technical quality, experience, and collective understanding.

Penalty shootout record: Croatia have won shootouts against Japan and Brazil in recent tournaments. Livakovic gives them a consistent edge in any match that reaches that stage.

Tactical intelligence and adaptability: Croatia rarely look surprised tactically. Their ability to adjust their approach based on the opponent reflects genuine coaching quality.

Weaknesses

Age of key players: Modric at 38 and several other experienced players entering the final stages of their careers means the physical demands of a 48-team tournament present a genuine challenge.

Limited pace in attack: Croatia are not a team that can hurt opponents on the counter with genuine speed. Against deep, well-organized defenses, their lack of direct pace in forward areas can make breaking through difficult.

Succession questions: After this generation retires, rebuilding a team of this quality will take years.

Recent Form

Croatia qualified through Europe's competitive qualifying process as group winners with consistent performances. Kovacic's form at Manchester City has been excellent; Modric's club situation is secondary to his international performances, which remain high.

World Cup 2026 Expectations

Croatia are realistic knockout stage qualifiers and genuine quarter-final contenders. In a favorable bracket, a semi-final run cannot be ruled out. This is the final World Cup for this generation's core. They know it. The motivation to finish on the highest possible note, with Modric writing the final chapter of his international story, is a powerful force.

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