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Croatians given heroes' welcome in Zagreb

Croatia's World Cup runners-up have returned to the capital Zagreb to be greeted by 250,000 screaming fans following their historic performance in Russia.

In an outburst of national pride, Croatia has thrown out the red carpet and staged a heroes' welcome for the country's national team despite their loss to France in the World Cup final.

A quarter of a million people - six per cent of the country's population - many wearing the national colours and waving Croatian flags poured into the streets in of the capital Zagreb to greet the players.

The joyful crowd crammed the city's central square or lined up along the route where the players were set to pass in an open bus.

Croatian air force jets escorted the plane carrying the team from Russia as it entered the country's air space and flew over the capital Zagreb.

"Champions! Champions!" roared the crowds as the players came out of the plane to a red carpet placed on the tarmac at the Zagreb airport.

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The small country of four million people has been gripped in euphoria since their team beat England to reach their first World Cup final, where Croatia lost 4-2 to France.

The success has been the described as the biggest in Croatia's sporting history, boosting national pride and sense of unity in the country that fought a war to become independent from the former Yugoslavia in 1990s.

Croatia's state railway company halved ticket prices so fans could travel to Zagreb, while city authorities in the capital said public transportation would be free on Monday.

State TV urged citizens to come out and enjoy "the historic moment" of the players' return, while other media have described the players as "our heroes."


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