CROATIA 7S

WELCOME!

We are proud and happy to announce that the Trophy and Championship are being held in Croatia for the first time. The Croatian Rugby Union has been hosting the Trophy Division tournaments for several years and has proved to be an excellent organizer. Along with the great success of our national team, this was the reason for Croatia to apply and get to host the European Championship with 48 national teams in one country.

Vlada Republike Hrvatske
Ministarstvo turizma i sporta
Grad Split
Hrvatska elektroprivreda
JANAF
Kamgrad

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CROATIA 7

Croatian national men’s 7s team with great games last year, won the transition to the highest rank of the competition and they are now in the company of the best teams of the Old Continent. Croatia will play against Great Britain, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany... This is the first time that the Croatian rugby team is placed in the highest competitive group of European rugby.

The historical success of Croatian rugby is even more significant due to the fact that our players are amateurs who spend their time and money to be able to play in jerseys covered with red and white squares, but also due to the fact that Croatian rugby has much fewer players and resources than the countries we left behind.

The Croatian national team is made of mostly local players, born and bred in our clubs (RK Nada Split, RK Sinj, HARK Mladost Zagreb, RK Zagreb, RK Makarska Riviera, RK Novi Zagreb...), but also players of Croatian origin born in the countries where rugby is much more developed. For many years, there has been a strong connection between Croatian rugby and the Croatian immigrant community in New Zealand.

More than a few players of Croatian origin from New Zealand played for Croatia (in the 1990s, even former All Blacks: Frano Botica and Matthew Cooper). Current coach Anthony Po.a is also from New Zealand, as were many coaches who led Croatia before him. Players of Croatian origin from Australia, South Africa, Argentina, Samoa, Great Britain, France, Italy also played (or are playing) for Croatia... Love for Croatia and love for rugby is what unites them!

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THE CITY OF SPLIT

Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and the largest city in the Dalmatian region. Situated on the Adriatic coast at the foot of Marjan Hill, Split is a unique blend of rich history, Mediterranean lifestyle, and modern urban energy.

The city is home to around 160,000 residents, while the wider Split metropolitan area brings together many more people who make the city vibrant, lively, and welcoming every day. Everything is within easy reach — from the historic old town and lively waterfront promenade to beautiful beaches, cultural events, and outstanding gastronomy. Simply walking through the city streets reveals charming stone squares, hidden alleyways, and the authentic Mediterranean spirit that can be felt at every corner.

Split is a city of remarkable cultural heritage and more than 1,700 years of history. At its heart lies Diocletian's Palace, one of the world’s best-preserved monuments of Roman architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Alongside numerous museums, galleries, historical landmarks, and cultural events, the city also offers countless opportunities for outdoor activities, excursions, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Adriatic coast.

The combination of relaxed Mediterranean charm, rich tradition, and contemporary lifestyle makes Split a city that captures every visitor at first sight. Whether you are looking for sports, culture, gastronomy, or seaside relaxation, Split offers an unforgettable experience that will awaken all your senses and leave lasting memories.

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