Íåéìîâ³ðíà ï³äòðèìêà.
Âáîë³âàëüíèêè çá³ðíî¿ Õîðâàò³¿ âëàøòóâàëè ãðàíä³îçíèé ïðèéîì ôóòáîë³ñòàì ï³ñëÿ ¿õíüîãî ïîâåðíåííÿ íà Áàòüê³âùèíó. Ïîâ³äîìëÿº Ôóòáîë ãàçåòà.
Ïîíàä 550 òèñÿ÷ ìåøêàíö³â ö³º¿ êðà¿íè âèéøëè íà âóëèö³ Çàãðåáà, ùîá çóñòð³òè ñâî¿õ óëþáëåíö³â (á³ëüøå 10% â³ä íàñåëåííÿ óñ³º¿ êðà¿íè).
Some 500,000 fans welcomed Croatia home from the World Cup in Zagreb.
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) 17 èþëÿ 2018 ã.
That's around 12% of the country's entire population. pic.twitter.com/X59TqOcVyY