Croatia explodes with joy as team reaches World Cup semis

There were shouts of joy, hundreds of flares were lit and Croatian flags were waved as an estimated 15,000 fans celebrated the win in Zagreb’s main square.

Published : Jul 08, 2018 12:02 IST , Zagreb

 Euphoric: Fans celebrate in Zagreb's main square.
Euphoric: Fans celebrate in Zagreb's main square.
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Euphoric: Fans celebrate in Zagreb's main square.

Tens of thousands of Croatians poured onto the streets to celebrate victory in the “match of a generation” against World Cup host Russia on Saturday after a dramatic penalty shootout that sets up a semifinal against England.

The game in Sochi was locked at 2-2 after extra-time but Croatia held its nerve to win the shootout 4-3 , with Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic scoring the decisive penalty. “Russia has fallen! Hug, cry... Croatia is among the four best teams in the world,” exclaimed the commentator from the state-run HRT television channel.

There were shouts of joy, hundreds of flares were lit and Croatian flags were waved as an estimated 15,000 fans celebrated the win in Zagreb's main square, where they had watched the match on a giant screen.

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Thousands of other red-and-white-painted supporters celebrated the victory at fan zones in the capital and other cities. “Play my Croatia, when I see you my heart is on fire!,” a popular song, was heard in squares and streets throughout the country.

“Hrvatska! Hrvatska!” (Croatia) chanted the fans, while drivers blared their horns.

Football fever

Football fever has ratcheted up in the country of around four million people, boosted by a thumping 3-0 group-stage win against Argentina and a victory on penalties against Denmark to reach the quarterfinals. Cars are decorated with red-and-white chequerboard flags and football jerseys are being sold in large numbers.

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“Modric is bestselling, although (Danijel) Subasic is becoming increasingly popular,” Ana Maric, 20, selling souvenirs in downtown Zagreb, told AFP .

Goalkeeper Subasic was the hero against Denmark in the last 16, making three penalty saves. Local media earlier labelled the game the “crucial match of this generation,” stressing it was a chance for Croatia to match the success of the 1998 squad, which included Davor Suker and Zvonimir Boban. That side reached the semifinals.

Coach Zlatko Dalic said Saturday the “whole country is euphoric.”

In Sochi, Croatia fans were massively outnumbered in a crowd of more than 40,000, but Dalic's team had one notable backer — President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic.

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