Croatia’s national team badge is a tall, shield-like crest filled with red-and-white chequered squares, narrowing toward the base, with a central blue vertical band carrying the gold initials “HNS” and a stylised old-gold football resting at the bottom. The chequered pattern, or šahovnica, is lifted directly from the Croatian coat of arms and has been a core national symbol for centuries, representing the historic Kingdom of Croatia and now the modern state.
The blue stripe and “HNS” initials stand for Hrvatski nogometni savez, the Croatian Football Federation. The retro-style ball at the base nods to early 20th-century football, anchoring the emblem in the sport’s heritage while the chequers mirror the famous design of the national team shirts.
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