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Croatia wonders who’s selling 1998 W-Cup medal

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ZAGREB: Croatia was abuzz with speculatio­n over the identity of an unnamed World Cup bronze medal winner from 1998 who was auctioning the precious memento.

Croatia’s third place 20 years ago was the country’s historic first success as an independen­t football nation, although they went one step better last July by reaching the final before losing to France.

“There were only 30 copies of this medal. Absolutely rare, extra fine,” says the descriptio­n of the item at The Saleroom auction web portal.

Auctioneer Agon Sports World

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estimated the price at 7,500 (RM36,000) and the auction is set for Dec 7 and 8.

“I don’t believe that some of my players would put it on sale since they are all well-off,” the team’s 1998 coach Miroslav‘Ciro’ Blazevic said.

“Maybe it was stolen,” the 83-year-old told the Vecernji List

daily paper. “It will certainly not stay anonymous, such things are always revealed,” he added.

The Croatian Football Federation (HNS) stressed “all medals are in the private ownership of individual­s who can do with them what they deem adequate”.

The HNS refused to speculate on the authentici­ty of the medal.

“We have not seen it, nor has someone given it to us for assessment,” it said in a statement.

According to the federation there were still 29 medals in Croatia.

HNS official Zorislav Srebric told local media he could not “believe that someone would give up something with such an extraordin­ary, notably emotional, value”.

“Someone is in a deep trouble when they are selling the medal,” Croatian team doctor Boris Nemec said, vowing he would not sell his “for anything”.

But for former internatio­nal Mario Stanic, “it is very individual, like everything in life”. — AFP

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