




Original Croatia Home Jersey 2002-2004 - M
- Home Jersey
- Year: 2002-2004
- Player: Davor Å uker, Niko KovaÄ, Dario Å imiÄ
- Size: M (53 cm x 72 cm)
- Brand: Nike
- Sponsor: -
- Details: Very good condition, small damage on the front.
Croatia began their 2002 World Cup qualifying campaign with draws against Belgium and Scotland, which led to head coach BlaževiÄ's resignation in October 2000. His successor, Mirko JoziÄ, guided the team through the remaining qualifiers undefeated. In the group stage of the World Cup, Croatia narrowly lost to Mexico, defeated Italy 2ā1, and suffered a 1ā0 loss to Ecuador, resulting in their elimination by just one point. This led to JoziÄ's resignation and the appointment of Otto BariÄ in July 2002, marking the first time a manager born outside Southeastern Europe led the team. During BariÄ's tenure, many players from the "golden generation" were gradually replaced by younger talent during the Euro 2004 qualifying rounds. Croatia secured their spot in the tournament with a playoff victory against Slovenia, winning 2ā1 on aggregate thanks to Dado PrÅ”o's late goal in the second leg. However, the team was eliminated in the group stage after drawing 0ā0 with Switzerland, 2ā2 with France, and losing 2ā4 to England.
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- Home Jersey
- Year: 2002-2004
- Player: Davor Å uker, Niko KovaÄ, Dario Å imiÄ
- Size: M (53 cm x 72 cm)
- Brand: Nike
- Sponsor: -
- Details: Very good condition, small damage on the front.
Croatia began their 2002 World Cup qualifying campaign with draws against Belgium and Scotland, which led to head coach BlaževiÄ's resignation in October 2000. His successor, Mirko JoziÄ, guided the team through the remaining qualifiers undefeated. In the group stage of the World Cup, Croatia narrowly lost to Mexico, defeated Italy 2ā1, and suffered a 1ā0 loss to Ecuador, resulting in their elimination by just one point. This led to JoziÄ's resignation and the appointment of Otto BariÄ in July 2002, marking the first time a manager born outside Southeastern Europe led the team. During BariÄ's tenure, many players from the "golden generation" were gradually replaced by younger talent during the Euro 2004 qualifying rounds. Croatia secured their spot in the tournament with a playoff victory against Slovenia, winning 2ā1 on aggregate thanks to Dado PrÅ”o's late goal in the second leg. However, the team was eliminated in the group stage after drawing 0ā0 with Switzerland, 2ā2 with France, and losing 2ā4 to England.























