November 07, 2025 – V7 – CROATIAN FOOTBALL LEGENDS

Bernard Vukas, Dražan Jerković, Zlatko Kranjčar, Davor Šuker and Luka Modrić – five football diamonds of our homeland admired by the world, whose legacy will endure forever in their country. Five greatest names that Croatia can truly be proud of.

Designer: Ivana Vučić and Tomislav-Jurica Kaćunić, designers from Zagreb

Photo: Radiša Mladenović (B. Vukas, D. Jerković, Z. Kranjčar), Drago Sopta (L. Modrić) and Robert Valai (D. Šuker)

Printing: Multicolored Offsetprint

Perf: die cut perforations

Price: 7,80€

Size:35.74 mm x 40.98 mm (85.60 mm x 53.98 mm)

Croatia Post logoNumber: DateDesignation
N° 1563November 7, 2025V7 – CROATIAN FOOTBALL LEGENDS
Quantity : 20 000 ex
1 000 ex Onchain
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Bernard Vukas

Tier 5

6 000 ex

300 Onchain

Bernard Vukas was a native of Zagreb (born on 1 May 1927) who gained fame in Split and became one of the greatest footballers in the history of Hajduk, as well as of Croatia. With the Yugoslav national team, he won two silver medals at the Olympic Games in London in 1948 and Helsinki in 1952, and in 1955 he was named the best athlete of Yugoslavia in the prestigious “Sportske novosti” selection. Athlete, not just a footballer – that’s how good he was. With the ball, Bajdo, as he was called, could do whatever he wished. He left this world too early, at just under 56 years old, on 4 April 1983.

 

Dražan Jerković

Tier 4

5 000 ex

250 Onchain

Dražan Jerković took the opposite route from Bernard Vukas – born nine years later (6 August 1936) in Šibenik, he came from Dalmatia to Zagreb. He was a goal-scoring machine who, wearing the Dinamo jersey, scored goals as if on a conveyor belt. A remarkable striker who won a silver medal with Yugoslavia at the 1960 European Championship, and two years later, at the World Cup in Chile, shared the top scorer award of the world’s biggest football tournament with five other players. After his playing career, the legendary Draža turned to coaching, and in 1990 became the first head coach of independent Croatia. He passed away on 9 December 2008.

 

Zlatko Kranjčar

Tier 3

4 000 ex

200 Onchain

Zlatko Kranjčar – the great Cico was a Zagreb legend (born on 15 November 1956 in Zagreb), an essential name when listing the best footballers of Croatia’s capital. He was the leader of the Dinamo team that won the championship of the former state in 1982, and later of the powerful Rapid Vienna, whose fans still remember him Kranjčar had the honor of being the first captain of the Croatian national football team on October 17, 1990. Cico Kranjčar also later turned to coaching, and the Croatian national team’s bench (from 2004 to 2006) became the crowning achievement of his career. Kranjčar is no longer with us either – he passed away forever on 1 March 2021.

 

Davor Šuker

Tier 2

3 000 ex

150 Onchain

Davor Šuker, a native of Osijek born on 1 January 1968, together with his teammates, won third place at the 1998 World Cup in France, sending all of Croatia into an unprecedented euphoria. Šuker, the most lethal scorer Croatia has ever had, won the Golden Boot at that World Cup with six goals. Šuker later served as the president of the Croatian Football Federation from 2012 to 2021. Davor Šuker has left a profound mark on football history as one of the world’s best strikers in the 1990s, playing for some of Europe’s top clubs.

 

Combined vehicle

Tier 1

2 000 ex

100 Onchain

Luka Modrić is the icing on the cake of Croatia’s magnificent football story. A native of Zadar (born on 9 September 1985), who was developed as a player by Dinamo Zagreb, he is the most decorated player in the history of the world’s greatest football club, Real Madrid, with 28 trophies – a club that Šuker was also a member of in the 1990s. From his debut for Croatia, which took place on 1 March 2006, it was clear that he was a midfielder who would make history wearing the Vatreni jersey. He represented Croatia in nine major tournaments, leading the team as captain to a silver medal at the 2018 World Cup in Russia and bronze in 2022 in Qatar. Winner of multiple awards for world’s best footballer in 2018 and the greatest footballer Croatia has ever had.