The distinctive red-and-white checkered shirt, worn by Croatia during its memorable debut World Cup campaign in France, was included in the BBC’s list of the ten greatest football jerseys ever produced. The ranking praised the kit’s bold design and strong national identity, noting how it became instantly recognizable to football fans around the world.
The shirt is closely associated with Croatia’s historic third-place finish at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, when a golden generation featuring Davor Šuker, who won the Golden Boot as the tournament’s top scorer with six goals, captain Zvonimir Boban, midfield maestro Robert Prosinečki, who scored in Croatia’s victory over the Netherlands to secure third place, defender Slaven Bilić and young full-back Dario Šimić captured the imagination of football fans around the world.
Together, they helped Croatia exceed all expectations in its World Cup debut and establish itself as a major force in international football. The tournament remains one of the defining moments in Croatian sporting history.
More than two decades later, the jersey continues to be celebrated as a symbol of Croatian football and national pride. Its inclusion in the BBC ranking underscores the lasting influence of a design that has inspired generations of Croatian kits and remains one of the most beloved shirts ever worn on a World Cup stage.

