Match against Panama will be awaited with popular performers
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Croatian Football Federation (HNS) is organizing a "Vatrena zona" (Fiery Zone) fan event in Zagreb's Cvjetni trg for the World Cup match against Panama.
- The event will feature concerts by Zapreลกiฤ Boys, fan food and drinks, football-related activities, and a large screen to watch the match.
- Official HNS merchandise, including national team jerseys, will be available for purchase.
The Croatian Football Federation (HNS) is set to host a vibrant fan event, dubbed "Vatrena zona" (Fiery Zone), on Zagreb's Cvjetni trg (Flower Square) ahead of the national team's World Cup match against Panama. This initiative aims to create a festive atmosphere for supporters gathering to cheer on their team.
The program is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m., offering attendees a variety of attractions. Visitors can look forward to enjoying "Vatrena klopa" (Fiery food), fan-themed burgers, and beverages. The event will also include engaging activities such as foosball, table football, and interactive promotions with prizes. Adding to the excitement, the popular band Zapreลกiฤ Boys is slated to perform a concert starting at 9 p.m., further amplifying the atmosphere in the city center.
A major highlight of the evening will be the live broadcast of the Croatia vs. Panama match on a large screen, commencing at 1 a.m. The HNS anticipates a large turnout, expecting the square to be filled as fans unite for a shared World Cup experience.
The "Vatrena zona" is part of the HNS's "Show Heart for the Champions" campaign during the World Cup. It will be open daily, offering a rich program of entertainment and activities for all generations. Additionally, official HNS products, including authentic national team jerseys and Minix figurines of players, will be exclusively available at the fan zones in Cvjetni trg and Tvornica kulture.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.