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Modric Unites And Divides A Nation
World Soccer
|September 2018
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As soon as the day had broken, rain fell heavily and steadily in Zagreb. But that didn’t matter. Tens of thousands of people still streamed into Ban Jelacic Square six hours before kick-off. A stage and a big screen had been set up, as it had all through Croatia’s incredible run in the 2018 World Cup.
Big crowds had greeted Croatia’s victory against the hosts Russia, on penalties, in the quarter-finals, and even more arrived for the semi-final comeback against England, celebrating wildly with flares and smoke bombs. But this would be the biggest and the most important. This, after all, was the World Cup Final.
The bars and cafes that surround the capital’s main square were full of fans who had come not just from around the country but from across the world. The diaspora, many of whom were children when they left the country during the ruinous Yugoslav Wars of the early 1990s, had returned from Australia, Germany, Austria and beyond. All were draped in scarves and the iconic red-and-white check found on Croatia’s flag.
“As soon as we beat England I was like, right, I’m getting a ticket,” said Chris Nadj, a 27-year-old plumber from Australia, who was singing songs with hundreds of others in the main square. He had flown 27 hours to be here, paying £1,750 for a ticket.
“It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” continued Nadj, as fans let off smoke bombs nearby. “How could I miss this?” Many had travelled from Germany, which took a large number of Croats on a guest-worker programme in the 1970s. “It was my duty to come,” said Zvonimir Barisic, who was born in Germany and had travelled to Zagreb with his wife and two children.
“We just had to come. We will write history if we win or not.” Half the family wore Luka Modric’s name on the back of their Croatian national-team jerseys. “He is a legend,” added Barisic.
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