Vatreni

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Vatreni is the popular nickname of the Croatia national football team, renowned for its passionate, high-intensity style of play and strong performances in major international tournaments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
alsoKnownAs The Blazers NERFINISHED
associatedWith Croatian diaspora communities
Croatian national identity
associatedWithCompetition FIFA World Cup NERFINISHED
UEFA European Championship NERFINISHED
country Croatia
EuroBestResult quarter-finals at UEFA Euro 1996
quarter-finals at UEFA Euro 2008
round of 16 at UEFA Euro 2016
round of 16 at UEFA Euro 2020
fanBase Croatia national football supporters NERFINISHED
FIFAConfederation UEFA NERFINISHED
firstMajorTournament UEFA Euro 1996 NERFINISHED
globalTournament FIFA World Cup NERFINISHED
governingBody Croatian Football Federation NERFINISHED
homeCity Zagreb NERFINISHED
homeConfederationTournament UEFA European Championship NERFINISHED
homeStadium Stadion Maksimir NERFINISHED
kitPattern red-and-white chequered shirts
languageOfName Croatian
meaningOfName The Fiery Ones NERFINISHED
nationalSymbol šahovnica (Croatian chequerboard)
notableEra 2010s–2020s Luka Modrić era
late 1990s golden generation
notablePlayer Davor Šuker NERFINISHED
Ivan Rakitić NERFINISHED
Luka Modrić NERFINISHED
Mario Mandžukić NERFINISHED
Robert Prosinečki NERFINISHED
Zvonimir Boban NERFINISHED
refersTo Croatia national football team NERFINISHED
regionalRival Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team NERFINISHED
Italy national football team NERFINISHED
Slovenia national football team NERFINISHED
reputation overachievers in international tournaments
strong knockout-stage performers
rival Serbia national football team NERFINISHED
sport football
styleOfPlay attacking
high-intensity
passionate
teamColors blue
red
white
WorldCupBestResult runners-up at 2018 FIFA World Cup
third place at 1998 FIFA World Cup
third place at 2022 FIFA World Cup

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