Croatia is no longer an underdog at the World Cup, says Davor Šuker

Former Croatia star Davor Šuker insists that his country can no longer be seen as underdogs after their strong showings on football’s biggest stage.

Croatia has been drawn into Group L for the 2026 World Cup, set to be co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, alongside England, Panama, and Ghana.

Speaking to FIFA, Šuker highlighted that reaching the semi-finals in the previous World Cup has elevated Croatia’s status in world football.

"Reaching the semi-finals again in Qatar felt like confirmation Croatia is no longer an underdog story," said Suker. "It’s a football nation with standards."

The legendary striker, who led Croatia to third place at the 1998 World Cup in France, stressed that his nation should be seen as genuine contenders, not just participants, ahead of the North American tournament.

“When you finish as runners-up and then in third place at back-to-back World Cups, you’re no longer just participants, but you compete for the trophy. Croatia won’t fear anyone,” Suker warned.

Croatia will open their World Cup campaign against England on June 17, before facing Panama on June 24 and wrapping up the group stage against Ghana on June 27.

In preparation, Croatia will play friendlies against Colombia and Brazil in March, followed by matches against Belgium on June 2 and Slovenia on June 7.

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