CROATIA are back at the World Cup, four years after they made it all the way to the final.
Their performance at the 1998 World Cup 20 was also another the high-point in their footballing history, but the current crop of players have the potential to produce yet again in 2022.
Ahead of Croatia’s next tournament game against Canada is all you need to know about Croatia’s national anthem.
What is the Croatian national anthem called?
The Croats will be belting out their anthem in their group games against Canada, Morocco and Belgium.
Officially called ‘Lijepa naša domovino’, it translates to ‘Our beautiful homeland’ – but is often just referred to as just ‘Lijepa naša’.
Original lyrics were penned as long ago as 1835, with the tune and words adapted over the years.
It wasn’t until 1972 that the anthem was formally made official, whilst more lyrical changes were made between 1974 and 1990.
What are the lyrics?
At most sporting occasions – including the World Cup – only the first two verses are sung.
Here is the full English translation:
Our beautiful homeland,
O so fearless and gracious.
Our fathers’ ancient glory,
May you be happy forever.
Dear, you are our only glory,
Dear, you are our only one,Dear, we love your plains,
Dear, we love your mountains.
Drava, Sava, keep on flowing,
Danube, do not lose your vigour,
Deep blue sea, tell the world,
That a Croat loves his people.
Whilst his fields are kissed by sunshine,
Whilst his oaks are whipped by bura’s winds,
Whilst his ancestors lie buried,
Whilst his live heart beats.
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