The Government of the Republic of Croatia boycotts the opening of the Winter Paralympic Games
The Croatian government has decided to boycott the opening ceremony of the Winter Paralympic Games in Italy in solidarity with Ukraine, opposing the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes under their national flags.
Skender: I ran the marathon and did not give up, I think that's a good result
Croatian skier Marko Skender finished 55th in the 50-kilometer classic technique race at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, marking the last appearance of Croatian athletes in those Games.
Olympic slalom opens with Colturi, Ljutić starts 11th.
The women's slalom event at the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina will feature three Croatian athletes, with Lara Colturi opening the race.
Rich Olympic Day at the Winter Olympics: Zubčić, Kožica, and Aščić in Action
Croatian athletes are set to compete in multiple events at the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, including alpine skiing and biathlon.
Skender, Legović and Crnković in action, the hockey tournament continues
Croatian athletes Skender, Legović, and Crnković are competing at the Winter Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina, with various events scheduled throughout the day.
Kostelić: 'It was a lesson, I got whipped on the backside'
Croatian skier Ivica Kostelić reflects on the current state of the Croatian ski team and the challenges faced by athletes like Zrinka Ljutić and Filip Zubčić ahead of the Winter Olympics.
First Croatian performances at the Winter Olympics: Hadžić and Sobol out of the quarterfinals
Croatian athletes Tena Hadžić and Ema Sobol made their Olympic debuts at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina but failed to qualify for the quarterfinals in cross-country skiing sprint events.
The performances of our Olympians begin: Here is the schedule for Tuesday
Croatian athletes will compete in various events at the XXV Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina 2026, starting with skiing, short track speed skating, and biathlon on Tuesday.
Grand Opening of the 25th Winter Olympic Games: Croatian Flag Bearers Valentina Aščić and Matija Legović
The 25th Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina 2026 were officially inaugurated at a grand ceremony at San Siro Stadium, featuring performances and participation from athletes from over 90 countries.
LIVE: Watch the Croatian Olympians at the spectacular opening of the Winter Olympics
The opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics takes place in Milan at the San Siro stadium, featuring Croatian athletes Valentina Aščić and Matija Legović carrying the flag.
Introducing 8 nominated Croatian athletes who are covered by international media
This year, eight Croatian professional athletes are nominated for the prestigious Kroatischer Heimatpreis, celebrating their outstanding achievements and popularity among fans worldwide.
LIVE Opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics. Croatian Olympians soon to take the stage in the athletes' parade
The opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo and Milan has commenced, featuring Croatian athletes Valentina Aščić and Matija Legović carrying the national flag.
LIVE Opening spectacle of the Winter Olympics. Star completed the first act, Ibrahimović arrived
The opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo and Milan has commenced, featuring a spectacular show at the San Siro stadium with Croatian athletes Valentina Aščić and Matija Legović carrying the flag.
8:00 PM The Opening Spectacle of the Winter Olympics is Approaching. It has been revealed who will light the flame?
The opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo and Milan has begun, featuring a spectacular program at Milan's San Siro stadium, with Croatian athletes Valentina Aščić and Matija Legović carrying the national flag.
Croatian skiers are ready for the Winter Olympics: "This is an opportunity to fulfill my dream"
Fourteen Croatian athletes will compete in four sports at the 25th Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, marking the country's tenth appearance under its own flag.
LIVE The opening of the Winter Olympics is about to start, here is who will carry the Croatian flag
Croatia will participate for the tenth time in the Winter Olympics, with fourteen athletes competing across four sports, and the Croatian flag will be showcased at multiple venues led by speed skater Valentina Aščić in Milan and biathlete Matija Legović in Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Croatian Lottery proud sponsor of the Croatian Olympic Committee
Croatian Lottery extends its sponsorship to the Croatian Olympic Committee, providing strong support to athletes representing Croatia at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
Beginning of the 2026 Winter Olympics: Here are the participation dates for Croatians
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina will officially open on February 6, 2026, and will feature Croatian athletes competing across multiple disciplines until February 22.
Who are the Croatian man and woman that will carry our flag? 'Now I'm just starting to feel panic'
Croatian athletes Valentina Aščić and Matija Legović will lead the nation as flag bearers during the opening ceremony of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
HOO President and Former Prime Minister Mateša on Croatia as a Sports Superpower and Whether He Would Organize a Welcome with Thompson Like Plenković
Zlatko Mateša, president of the Croatian Olympic Committee and former Prime Minister, discusses Croatia's status as a sports superpower, the performance of athletes, and the upcoming Winter Olympics during a podcast interview.
These are Croatian Olympians for Milan and Cortina: Who represents Croatia?
Croatia will compete at the XXV winter Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo from February 6 to 22, 2026, with 14 athletes representing the nation in four different sports.
14 Croatian Representatives at the Winter Games. Here’s When They Compete
The Croatian team for the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics consists of 14 athletes, including eight women and six men, competing in four sports.
What Janica Kostelić has done is still talked about, no one in history has succeeded in this
Croatia will be represented in four sports at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina by six male and eight female athletes, marking the tenth time Croatian athletes will compete under the national flag.
Thompson's Team: We Did Not Charge For The Handball Players' Welcome, They Chose The Songs
Marko Perkovic Thompson's team refuted claims regarding a payment for his performance at the welcome event for Croatian handball players, stating that the athletes selected the songs performed.
MPT team: The welcome of Croatian athletes from our side has never been charged nor will it ever be
The MPT team denies claims that Marko Perković Thompson charged for his performance at the welcome for the bronze medal-winning handball team, calling such insinuations malicious and untrue.
Glavina: The welcome was not only watched by the Croatian public but by the whole world. We are recognized as a sports superpower
Tourism and sports minister Tonči Glavina emphasized the global significance of the welcome ceremony for Croatian handball players, noting its value to both athletes and the nation, highlighting Croatia's recognition as a sports superpower.
Read the biographies of Croatian athletes who will represent us at the 2026 Winter Olympics
This article presents biographical information on 14 Croatian representatives at the 2026 Winter Olympics, starting with short track speed skater Valentina Aščić and ending with alpine skier Filip Zubčić.
This is the schedule of Croatian athletes' performances at the 2026 Winter Olympics
Croatian athletes will compete over ten days at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, starting on February 10, with the last event scheduled for February 21.
Tonight's welcome in Rijeka for handball players. Lučin, Glavaš, Načinović, and Slavić are arriving
A welcome event for bronze medal-winning Croatian handball players will take place in Rijeka tonight, featuring local athletes Lučin, Glavaš, Načinović, and Slavić.
VIDEO Mrak Taritaš on the drama of the welcome: The masks have fallen. Everything is staged. HDZ wants to remove We Can! from power in Zagreb
Anka Mrak Taritaš discusses the politicization of the Croatian handball team's welcome in Zagreb, questioning whether the athletes have been manipulated in the controversy regarding a controversial guest appearance.
Anušić on the stolen celebration: The Zagreb authorities are trying to gain political profit through the invention of fascization
Defense Minister Ivan Anušić criticized the Zagreb authorities for canceling the welcome for Croatia's bronze medal handball team due to the ban on Marko Perković Thompson, blaming Mayor Tomislav Tomašević and the political party Možemo for the lack of support for the athletes.
Most attacks Tomašević, Plenković, handball federation due to canceled reception
The political party Most has criticized the Zagreb mayor Tomislav Tomašević and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković over the cancellation of a reception for Croatian handball players who won a bronze medal, calling it unacceptable and an infringement on the athletes' achievements.
Željka Markić: Can the Government of Croatia not provide a welcome for its handball team in the capital?
Dr. Željka Markić criticized the decision of Tomislav Tomašević to ban the welcome of the Croatian handball team in Zagreb, questioning whether the government can not ensure a proper reception for its athletes.
At the First Series A Tournament, Croatia Remained Without Any Medals
At the first Series A tournament held in Tbilisi, Georgia, Croatian karate athletes Katja Jurković and Mia Greta Zorko finished in fifth place, resulting in no medals for Croatia.
Kolega seeks to improve placement in the second run
Samuel Kolega is the only Croatian representative in the second run of the night slalom in Madonna di Campiglio, sitting in 22nd place after the first run.
One Month to the Winter Olympics: We Will Have About 15 Representatives
The Winter Olympics in Italy are set to begin in one month, with approximately 15 Croatian athletes expected to participate.
We Asked the Sinković Brothers the Same Questions to See How Different They Are, You Might Be Surprised
The Sinković brothers, Valent and Martin, enter the new year as the most decorated active Croatian athletes, boasting 22 medals from major competitions including four Olympic golds.
The Exciting Sports Year of 2026 Begins in January: Here's What Awaits Us
The upcoming year promises a rich schedule of sports competitions for Croatian athletes and fans, starting with high-profile matches and tournaments in January.
Croatian Sports Achievements in 2025: From Handball Players to Zrinka Ljutić in Skiing
In 2025, Croatian athletes achieved significant success across various sports, from team games to individual performances, garnering notable results on the international stage.
SURVEY Who is the best athlete in Croatia in 2025? The competition is fierce
In 2025, despite not being an Olympic year, Croatian athletes achieved remarkable feats, leading to two different recipients of the country's top sports awards due to fierce competition.
Poles paid great tribute to Modrić: 'Magnificent'
Polish news agency PAP reported on the shifting age boundaries in sports, highlighting athletes over 40, particularly celebrating Croatian football captain Luka Modrić's success at 40 years old.
The minister revealed which sport he practiced and said: Engage in sports because it will eventually pay off in life
Croatian Tourism and Sports Minister Tonči Glavina discussed the country's sporting achievements and announced a record investment in sports for 2026, along with tax incentives for private investors.