Slaven Bilic returns as Croatia coach
Former Croatian international defender Slaven Bilic speaks during a press conference after being appointed Croatia's national football team head coach, in Zagreb on July 13, 2026.
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Slaven Bilic will return as head coach of Croatia, the
national football federation announced Monday, replacing Zlatko Dalic, who
resigned after the country's World Cup exit.
Dalic stepped down last week after a tenure that included a
runner-up finish at the 2018 World Cup. Croatia failed to move into the last 16
of this year's World Cup, losing 2-1 to Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal.
Former Croatian international defender Bilic previously
coached Croatia between 2006 and 2012.
The 57-year-old, who also coached English clubs West Ham,
West Bromwich Albion and Watford, was "unanimously appointed" as head
coach, the Croatian Football Federation (HNS) said.
"It is not easy to succeed Zlatko, but we are convinced
that Slaven is the right person for this role," HNS president Marijan
Kustic said, praising Bilic's "extensive coaching and managerial
experience".
Bilic recorded a higher winning percentage than Dalic during
his last tenure, with 42 wins, 15 draws and eight defeats in 65 matches.
But his side's best result was reaching the quarter-finals
of the 2008 European Championships, which they lost on penalties to Turkey.
"I am extremely excited about this challenge, which I
feel completely ready for as a more mature and experienced coach than I was in
2006, but with the same motivation and desire for Croatia to be strong, bold
and successful," Bilic told a press conference.
The Split-born Bilic said he took the post to "achieve
a great result, above all at the European Championship" in 2028.
Asked about whether veteran captain Luka Modric would retire
from international football, Bilic said the decision was up to the former
Ballon d'Or winner, who will turn 41 in September.
"He is much more to Croatia than just the best player.
Modric has been asked whether he is retiring since 2018 ... I would like him to
continue playing for the national team."
With 44 caps for Croatia, Bilic's club career was mostly
spent at Hajduk Split with stints in England at West Ham and Everton in the
mid-1990s.
Bilic's last coaching position was at Saudi Arabia's Al-Fateh,
during the 2023-2024 season.
Modric's Croatia lost the 2018 World Cup final to France in
Russia.
Dalic also guided the nation to the semi-finals of the 2022
World Cup in Qatar and the last-16 at Euro 2020.

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