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Who is Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic? 7 facts about the Croatian president who ‘won’ the World Cup

Croatia lost to France 4-2 in a thrilling final on Sunday.

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Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic has won many admirers for own performance at the World Cup final in Moscow, where she stood in driving rain at the closing ceremony, smiled and hugged every player from both teams.

Croatia lost to France 4-2 in a thrilling final on Sunday.

Grabar Kitarovic, clad in a red-and white Croatia soccer shirt, stood on the podium with Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron when the medals were given to the players.

While Putin was handed an umbrella, she stood soaked but smiling in the heavy rain, clearly delighted by Croatia's brave showing. Aides eventually found her an umbrella.

"Best scene at the World Cup. Pouring Rain, no umbrella and Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic hugs every single player from Croatia and France, even if Croatia has just lost. That's pure emotional and so warmly. No politics, only sport! Congrats to both teams!," a comment on social media said.

Read: Croatin president wins everyone's heart with her super-sporting attitude

Another one pointed out her graceful demeanour despite Croatia losing the final.

"A heart-broken Croatia President looks graceful in defeat hugging every player!," it said.

"She made the fans more emotional," another comment added.

Grabar Kitarovic displayed great passion throughout the tournament, following the team in all the games after the group stage but missing the semi-final against England due to the NATO summit in Brussels.

"The Croatian president is coming out of this as the winner. Football shirt, rain, crying, hair ruined, doesn’t give a damn," was another one among many comments.

Some also saw a display of a great sporting spirit as she hugged players from both teams: "Loved your gesture and sporting spirit during World Cup final game. You are the true epitome of sportsman spirit. Way to Go!"

Later on Monday, the Croatian capital Zagreb will stage a welcome celebration for the soccer team, which achieved the greatest success in the history of Croatian football, surpassing their performance 20 years ago when Croatia won the third place at the World Cup in France.

7 facts you should know about her

1) She was born April 29, 1968 in Rijeka, Croatia to Dubravka and Branko Grabar.

2) She is Croatia’s youngest president and also its first female president.

3) She is rockstar academician as well, with a master’s degree in International Relations from Faculty of Political Science at University of Zagreb. She spent a semester in the US after entering a student exchange program and graduated from Los Alamos High School in 1986.

4) She is also a Fulbright Scholar receiving the Luksic Fellowship for Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and was a visiting scholar at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkings University.

5) She speaks English, Spanish, Croatian, and Portuguese, and also understands Italian, French and German.

6) She is married to former Presidential candidate Jakov Kitarovic since 1996 and has two children.

7) She is a practising Roman Catholic but still supports LGBT rights and is pro-abortion. She signed the Paris agreement in 2016.

 

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