March 24, 2020 – HRT has prepared footage of Croatia’s most memorable sports moments, which will be broadcast daily on the Second Program in the afternoons.
Many of us have been self-isolating for a few weeks now, though we’ve been without our favorite sports to watch for what feels like an eternity. With no NBA, Champions League, La Liga or Croatian sports to follow this month (and indefinitely), our weekends have been pretty dull – especially since we’ve been told not to leave the couch.
Since you’ve probably run through everything on Netflix by now, HRT has prepared a treat for fans of Croatian sport – and we think you’ll be pretty pleased.
“From tomorrow, we will remember the unforgettable matches from the World Cup and the performances of the Vatreni in Russia. We will again take you chronologically on the adventure of Dalic’s knights. We are broadcasting the match against Nigeria on Tuesday, and the historic match against Argentina is scheduled for Wednesday. On Thursday, March 26, we will broadcast the last group stage game between Croatia and Iceland, then the dramatic World Cup round of 16 duel against Denmark. The weekend is reserved for the quarterfinal and semi-final, against the host nation Russia and the heart attack against England.
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You will be reminded of the greatest successes of Croatian sport – winning medals at the Olympic Games, Goran Ivanisevic at Wimbledon, performances of Janica and Ivica Kostelic, winning the European Handball Championship title in Zagreb, the legendary performance of Croatian basketball players against the ‘Dream Team’, Ciro Blažević and the road to the bronze medal in France, world and European titles of the water polo team, as well as numerous other moments that have written the pages of Croatia’s sports success,” published HRT Communications.
Relive Croatia’s most celebrated sporting successes on HRT 2 from 17:10 today, with Croatia’s 2018 World Cup opener against Nigeria.
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