'11 Magnificent' - The Story of the Historical Success of the Vatreni Shown Before 700 People in Munich
A special screening of the documentary '11 Magnificent' about Croatia's football team's historic success was held in Munich, attended by over 700 spectators including key figures from Croatian football.
Last night in Munich, a notable screening of the documentary '11 Magnificent' took place, which celebrates Croatia's extraordinary performance – winning the silver medal at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The event attracted a crowd of more than 700 viewers, showcasing the nation's pride in its football achievements. The film's director, Jakov Sedlar, and the Croatian national team coach, Zlatko Dalić, were present to engage with the audience both before and after the screening, enhancing the viewing experience with personal insights and discussions.
The audience's reception was overwhelmingly positive, demonstrating their appreciation for the film and the discussions led by Dalić and Sedlar. As the film concluded, spectators expressed their enthusiasm with long and loud applause, a testament to the emotional connection they have with the national team's journey. Dalić, in particular, resonated well with fans, spending nearly an hour interacting with the attendees, taking photos, and signing jerseys from the national team, further solidifying the communal spirit and celebration of the sport within the Croatian diaspora.
Additionally, Dalić hinted at a serious approach regarding the future of the Croatian national team, especially with upcoming matches against Colombia and Brazil. This not only reflects his commitment to nurturing younger talents but also keeps the excitement and hope for the team alive among the Croatian supporters gathered at the event in Munich. The screening thus served not only as a nostalgic remembrance of past glory but also as a rallying call for the future of Croatian football in international competitions.