Croatian Football Federation

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Founded 1912
FIFA affiliation 1992
UEFA affiliation 1992
President
Vlatko Marković
Coach
Slaven Bilić (Men's)
Kazimir Husić (Women's)

The Croatian Football Federation (HNS) (in Croatian: Hrvatski nogometni savez) is the governing body of football in Croatia. It is based in Zagreb.

It organizes the football leagues:

It also organizes the Croatian national football team and the Croatian national under-21 football team.

The HNS had originally joined FIFA in 1941, but this was during the short-lived Independent State of Croatia and lasted only up to the end of World War II. It rejoined the organization when Croatia actually gained independence in the 1990s.

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