- June 30, 2026
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Croatia Secures Crucial Win Against Panama in World Cup
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- June 24, 2026
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Toronto — Luka Modric celebrated his 200th cap by leading Croatia to a 1-0 victory over Panama at BMO Field. This win keeps Croatia in contention for a spot in the World Cup’s round of 32. The game ended Panama’s World Cup journey after just two matches.
Despite Panama dominating the first half, Croatia’s substitution strategy turned the tide. Ante Budimir, who joined the match at the start of the second half, scored within eight minutes. Dominik Livakovic’s impressive goalkeeping preserved Croatia’s lead, earning a decisive three points for the team known for its 2018 runner-up and 2022 semifinalist performances.
Croatia remains third in Group L, trailing England and Ghana by a point. A head-to-head match against Ghana is upcoming. According to The Athletic’s World Cup tracker, Croatia has a 95% chance to advance to the knockout stages, where Portugal or Colombia might be their first opponents. Panama is out of the competition after close losses to both Ghana and Croatia.
Modric’s Milestone and Performance
Modric’s 200th appearance brought thousands of Croatian fans to Toronto, many wearing jerseys honoring “Modric 10.” While Croatia faced a strong challenge from Panama’s energetic pressing, Modric’s influence seemed limited due to the pace and intensity of the match.
Though Modric struggled to dominate, his skill was evident with a perfectly timed pass to Pasalic, who missed the chance for an assist. Modric was substituted ten minutes from the end to loud applause, honoring his contributions over the years. A lap of honor followed, with fans expressing their adoration, holding signs stating “Volimo Modric” — We love Modric. Croatia’s team also presented him with a shirt displaying “INFINITE LEGACY.”
Panama’s Approach in the Tournament
Despite their elimination, Panama impressed with their attacking style. Their play almost resulted in goals against both Ghana and Croatia, showcasing their development under coach Thomas Christiansen.
Christiansen has sparked improvement since his appointment, aiming to place Panama on the world football map. While historically considered underdogs, Panama played with enthusiasm and a unique style. Their commitment to growth in football was reflected in their performances.
Croatian Fans in Toronto
Toronto hosts the largest Croatian diaspora in North America, with around 130,000 members. Hours before kick-off, fans gathered at BMO Field, celebrating and marching with Croatia flags and kits. Some traveled from Croatia for this World Cup experience.
The Croatian spirit was palpable at BMO Field, with fans singing patriotic songs and cheering as Budimir secured the win. Toronto’s diverse community highlighted its passion during this memorable event.
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