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06-24 07:00
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Panama
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Attacks
96
110
Dangerous Attacks
59
43
Ball Possession
42
58
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1
2
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2014
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92′
P. Sučić
90′
tomas rodriguez
É.Bárcenas
90′
É. Davis
C. Blackman
83′
A.Londono
J. Fajardo
81′
M. Pašalić
L.Modrić
77′
C.Waterman
J. Ramos
72′
P. Sučić
M.Kovacic
72′
L.Sučić
M.Pasalic
61′
É.Bárcenas
54′
0-1
A. Budimir
Assist: J. Stanišić
45′
A. Kramarić
J.Gvardiol
45′
A. Budimir
P. Musa
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Match Info

The 2026 FIFA World Cup served up a tightly contested Group Stage encounter as Panama faced off against Croatia at a neutral venue on June 24. In a match defined by defensive grit and a single moment of brilliance, Croatia emerged with a narrow 1–0 victory, earning three crucial points to boost their campaign. Panama, making their second World Cup appearance, fought valiantly but could not find the finishing touch to trouble the experienced Croatian backline.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Croatia controlled possession with their trademark midfield rotation, but Panama sat deep and compact, frustrating attempts to play through the lines. The first half saw few clear chances, with both sides wary of conceding an early goal. Panama’s best opportunity came from a counter-attack in the 32nd minute, but Croatia’s goalkeeper Dominik Livaković was quick off his line to smother the danger.

The deadlock was broken in the 57th minute. A swift Croatian transition saw Luka Modrić pick out a perfectly weighted through ball for Andrej Kramarić, who slotted calmly past the Panamanian goalkeeper. It was a moment of class that separated the two sides on a day when chances were at a premium.

Key Moments

  • 22nd minute: Panama’s Adalberto Carrasquilla forced a sharp save from Livaković with a long-range effort.
  • 57th minute: Kramarić’s composed finish gave Croatia the lead after a flowing team move.
  • 71st minute: Panama’s José Luis Rodríguez curled a free kick just over the crossbar in the best chance of the second half for the underdogs.
  • 89th minute: Croatia substitute Ivan Perišić hit the post with a header, almost doubling the lead.

Tactical Battle

Panama manager Thomas Christiansen set up in a 4-4-1-1 formation, seeking to absorb pressure and hit on the break. Croatia’s 4-3-3 dominated the midfield through Modrić, Marcelo Brozović, and Mateo Kovačić, but they struggled to break down Panama’s disciplined defensive lines. The winning goal came from a rare moment of space, as Panama’s left-back pushed too high and Kramarić exploited the gap behind. Croatia finished with 62% possession but only four shots on target, highlighting the difficulty of dismantling a well-organized opponent.

Standout Players

  • Andrej Kramarić (Croatia): The match-winner with a clinical finish and intelligent movement throughout.
  • Luka Modrić (Croatia): Dictated the tempo and delivered the assist; his passing range was a constant threat.
  • Adalberto Carrasquilla (Panama): Tireless in midfield and unlucky not to score from distance.

Group Stage Impact

With this win, Croatia moved to the top of their group on three points, while Panama remained winless and facing an uphill battle to qualify for the knockout rounds. The result underlined Croatia’s pedigree in tournament football, even as they lacked their usual fluency. Panama can take heart from their defensive organization and will look to bounce back in their next fixture against a fellow group opponent.

Match officials: Referee – Jair Marrufo (USA); Venue – City not specified in original data.