PARIS (AFP) - Britain booked their place in the Davis Cup quarter-finals with a come-from-behind victory over the Czech Republic on Sunday (Nov 28), while Germany, Kazakhstan and Croatia also reached the last eight. Dan Evans' surprise 6-2, 7-5 loss to world number 143 Tomas Machac left Britain needing to fight back to secure a second straight win and take top spot in Group C. But Cameron Norrie overcame a second-set blip to see off Jiri Lehecka 6-1, 2-6, 6-1, before Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski teamed up to beat Machac and Jiri Vesely 6-4, 6-2 in Innsbruck. "It's great. Today was tough. A lot of people look at the rankings but it's never like that," British captain Leon Smith, whose side will next play Germany on Tuesday, told the BBC. "We've been underdogs and managed to get wins. The Czech team played well - very young team. Machac turned into a top 20 player overnight!" The ties in Austria are being played behind closed doors due to new coronavirus restrictions in the country. France, after winning against the Czechs and losing to Britain, are out of the tournament. Germany backed up their shock victory over Novak Djokovic's Serbia by fighting back to edge out hosts Austria and go through as Group F winners. Serbia had to settle for second place and must now wait to see if they progress as one of the two best runners-up. Dominik Koepfer lost 6-1, 7-5 to Jurij Rodionov to put the Germans in trouble, but Jan-Lennard Struff levelled the tie by cruising past Dennis Novak 7-5, 6-4. Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz completed the job in the doubles, as they did against Djokovic and Serbia on Saturday, winning 6-3, 6-4 against Oliver Marach and Philipp Oswald. Angry crowd Croatia just needed to win one rubber against Hungary to wrap up first place in Group D and the 242nd-ranked Nino Serdarusic did just that in the opening match against Fabian Marozsan in Turin. His 6-4, 6-4 success helped avoid a nervy finish to the tie for the two-time winners, as Marin Cilic lost the second singles 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 to impressive Hungarian youngster Zsombor Piros. Kazakhstan also moved into the knockout stage by downing 2019 runners-up Canada in Madrid. The tournament was postponed last year because of the Covid pandemic. Kazakhstan, who beat Sweden on Saturday, emerged victorious again thanks to singles wins for Mikhail Kukushkin and Alexander Bublik, over Brayden Schnur and Vasek Pospisil respectively. Bublik drew the ire of the Spanish crowd for delivering an underarm serve at 4-4 in the second set, but that only seemed to spur him on. "As one legend says, when you go to sleep guys, know that I won because of you," he said to the crowd, referring to US Open champion Daniil Medvedev. Later on Sunday, the Russian Tennis Federation, the favourites for the title, take on depleted reigning champions Spain in a winner-takes-all encounter. Italy became the first team to make the quarters on Saturday and will face Croatia in Turin on Monday.
SPLIT, CROATIA (REUTERS) - Croatia went top of World Cup qualifying Group H after attacking midfielder Mario Pasalic scored one goal and set up another in a 3-0 home win over neighbours Slovenia on Tuesday (Sept 7). The result left Croatia on 13 points from six games, ahead of Russia on goal difference after the Russians ground out a 2-0 home win over Malta. Third-placed Slovakia have nine points after a 2-0 victory against visiting Cyprus. Striker Marko Livaja fired Croatia ahead in the 33rd minute when he headed in a rebound from close range past stranded goalkeeper Jan Oblak after Pasalic had hit the post from Josip Juranovic's cross. Oblak twice denied Andrej Kramaric before Pasalic doubled Croatia's lead with a 66th-minute tap-in after neat footwork and a fine low cross by Ivan Perisic left him with a simple task in front of an empty net. Nikola Vlasic added the third deep into stoppage time as he met Mislav Orsic's cross with a diving header to keep the 2018 World Cup runners-up on course to qualify for next year's tournament in Qatar. More on this topic Related Story Football: Depay treble sends Dutch top of World Cup qualifying group Related Story Football: Griezmann double fires France to victory over Finland
BRATISLAVA (REUTERS) - Croatia stayed on course to reach the 2022 World Cup in Qatar after an 86th-minute goal from midfielder Marcelo Brozovic gave them a vital 1-0 win at Slovakia in their Group H qualifier on Saturday (Sept 4). The result left the Croatians second in the group on 10 points from five games, behind Russia on goal difference and three ahead of third-placed Slovenia. Earlier on Saturday, Russia won 2-0 in Cyprus while Slovenia beat Malta 1-0 at home. Fourth-placed Slovakia have six points while Malta and Cyprus have four each. Croatia missed several key players including injured captain Luka Modric who has been sidelined with a muscle injury and his absence made their midfield look disjointed and bereft of ideas. Yet the visitors dominated the opening 30 minutes as Mislav Orsic shaved the bar with a piledriver from 25 metres before Milan Skriniar denied Antonio Colak with a last-gasp block from close range. Slovakia replied with Vladimir Weiss firing just wide from long range and Robert Mak was then denied by a fine save from Croatia's stand-in goalkeeper Ivica Ivusic, who made his debut replacing the injured Dominik Livakovic. Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic introduced Ivan Perisic shortly after the break but Slovakia looked more likely to grab the winner as Robert Bozenik spurned a sitter on the hour when he scuffed his shot across the face of goal. With time running out, 2018 World Cup runners-up Croatia struck out of the blue as Juraj Kucka failed to clear a cross and Brozovic rifled a sumptuous volley into the bottom corner past home keeper Marek Rodak. Ivusic then pulled off another fine save to keep Croatia in the driving seat as the home side threw men forward in search of an equaliser. Croatia are at home to Slovenia in their next match, Slovakia entertain Cyprus and Russia host Malta on Tuesday. More on this topic Related Story Football: Depay at the double as Dutch cruise to win over Montenegro Related Story Football: France's winless run continues with Ukraine draw
COPENHAGEN (REUTERS) - Spain held off a remarkable Croatian fightback to win 5-3 in a pulsating Euro 2020 last 16 knockout match on Monday (June 28) thanks to goals from Alvaro Morata and Mikel Oyarzabal in extra time. The three-times European champions will now face either France or Switzerland on July 2 in St. Petersburg Spain and Croatia were drawing 3-3 after normal time, with the goals starting when goalkeeper Unai Simon failed disastrously to control a simple back-pass to give Croatia a shock 1-0 lead. Spain looked like they had made amends with goals from Pablo Sarabia, Cesar Azpilicueta and Ferran Torres to go 3-1 up, until Mislav Orsic scored in the 85th minute and Mario Pasalic netted two minutes into stoppage time to level for Croatia. Spain's goals in extra time came after Simon had made a point blank save to stop Croatia taking the lead. More on this topic Related Story Football: Spain put five past Slovakia to book Croatia showdown in Euro 2020 Related Story Spain determined not to fizzle out
BRUSSELS (REUTERS) - Belgium's Romelu Lukaku underlined his status as one of the world's top strikers with his 60th international goal to secure a 1-0 win over Croatia in their Euro 2020 warm-up on Sunday (June 6). Lukaku struck from a goalmouth scramble in the 38th minute to win the match for the top-ranked Belgians, who will start the Euros in confident mood after a convincing performance. They shrugged off a bright start from Croatia to enjoy a comfortable victory, which might have had a more commanding scoreline had they taken all of their chances, as they confirmed their status as one the Euro 2020 favourites. The goal came when fellow European Championship contenders Croatia failed to clear a corner and Lukaku was first to swivel and hook the ball home after Jason Denayer laid it on for him. Lukaku had crashed a powerful strike against the crossbar seven minutes earlier as he shrugged off three markers to turn and fire goalwards. Yannick Carrasco was first to the rebound but sent his header against the bar too. Lukaku should have had a second goal three minutes from the end but Croatia goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic made a goal-line stop at point-blank range to keep out his powerful header. Carrasco and Nacer Chadli blazed good chances wide while Croatia's best opportunity fell to substitute Josip Brekalo in stoppage time but he was denied by keeper Thibaut Courtois. Captain Eden Hazard made his first appearance for Belgium since November 2019 as a substitute for the last eight minutes as he searches for fitness after an injury-plagued season. It increases the forward's chances of starting Saturday's Group B match against Russia in St Petersburg. Croatia, runners-up at the World Cup three years ago, start their Group D campaign against England at Wembley next Sunday. More on this topic Related Story Football: Lukaku to stay at Serie A champions Inter next season Related Story Football: Spirited Greece hold top-ranked Belgium to a 1-1 draw
Zagreb, Croatia, Dec 25, 2020 - (ACN Newswire) - Croatian Amm Global Institute organized for the first time at Zagreb's Hotel Esplanade the first 'Croatia media congress' involving all key executives from Croatian media, the Minister of Culture and Media Nina Obuljen Korzinek, the State Secretary at the Ministry of Culture and Media Kresimir Partl, and Director of the Electronic Media Agency Josip Popovac. The Amm Global Instute is the first private creative industry institute in Croatia established by Ivan Juric Kacunic. This most prominent radio businessman in Croatia speaks about the condition of the media market in Croatia, the impacts of the Corona pandemic on media, and about the future of the Croatian media industry and its future role in the recovery of the Croatian economy from the effects of the Corona crisis. What is the present condition of the media market in Croatia Both the Croatian media market and the European media market as a whole are currently facing a serious situation, primarily due to the Corona crisis that has resulted in a significant decline of the overall market, in particular the service and entertainment markets, which has in turn caused a significant decline in media advertising investments. The Corona crisis has inevitably been reflected on the media market but has not caused it any vital damage. For example, the commercial radio segment has additionally grown during the Corona crisis. Recent surveys show that programs broadcast by commercial radio stations in Europe reach a total of 85% of the population and have a particular influence among listeners up to 25 years old. This is a respectable figure and by all means a reason to be optimistic. Moreover, this reflects the fact that, despite the crisis and these challenging times, radio campaigns have been in full swing, demonstrating great loyalty and strong solidarity, testing new models, and showing willingness to undertake new business challenges in the post-Corona era. How has the Croatian government responded to the consequences of the Corona pandemic that affect the media The government responded as it was able considering its capacities. Specific aid to both the media and the overall economy was granted in the form of job subsidies, but also as Covid-19 loans and guarantees. These measures taken by the Croatian Government, as well as the programs launched by the Croatian Agency for SMEs, Innovations and Investments and the Ministry of Culture and Media, were appropriate given the situation. Adequate measures were taken by the Electronic Media Agency, allowing radio and TV stations maximum adjustments in performing their broadcasting obligations for the primary purpose of protecting the health of media employees, ensuring full sustainability of electronic media in Croatia and subsidizing the diversity of programming contents and good journalism. In addition, the Croatian Government allowed Odasiljaci i veze d.o.o. to relax to the extent possible its terms of providing transmission services to radio and TV operators. he should at this point underline a private initiative, which is the timely reaction of ZAMP where it allowed appropriate discounts off the fees payable for copyrights and related rights and thus ensured uncompromised functioning of the media in the Corona-affected market. At a Croatian media congress recently held in Zagreb you recommended that rules be modified with regard to media's participation in the sources of funding made available via programs implemented by the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development. What is your idea? In geopolitical and economic terms, Croatia has been part of the prosperous Europe for a long time. Since 2013 when Croatia formally joined the European Union, we have formally been part of the single European market. Good European practices must also be Croatian practices. And there is no alternative to this. However, Croatia is certainly the only country in the European Union and perhaps the entire western world where media activities are under the general eligibility criteria applied by the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development treated as activities ineligible for financing, thus being placed in the same class as, for example, casinos and betting shops. This negative practice should be terminated immediately. Will this change? Both Croatia and the entire world are facing a period of reconstruction and recovery. The media industry is an integral and, Ivan emphasize, an inevitable part of creative industries which will be the nucleus of fast recovery and development of the Croatian economy and society in general. Ivan said, "The present Management Board of the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development has not responded in connection with these restrictions, but is able to remove them. This Management Board comprises responsible professionals who will, I am certain, recognize the right time, being the time of the Corona crisis, as well as the time to take post-Corona opportunities and allow media operators to avail themselves of the programs offered by the national bank for reconstruction and development to launch and implement the much needed investments, and that it will be them who will put an end to such negative practice in Europe." Is this realistic to be so optimistic? The development of creative industries, including the media industry, is a necessary and certain step toward transforming our society from the Corona state to a new normal state and accelerating the recovery of the Croatian economy. It is important to know that creative industries are primarily focused on knowledge and information as critical resources and that this is a prerequisite for modern economy. Such economy improves production efficiency and the quality of products and services which have been substantially tailored to the preferences of modern consumers and are available both nationally and globally. Therefore, what we are discussing here is not some vision or idea. We are talking about European practices that show some of our fellow European citizens have already achieved notable results in the field of creative industries by hiring more people, primarily highly educated young people, creating a healthy business environment and networking, attracting investments, boosting the GDP, and raising earnings. My optimism is based on these facts and he expects the Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic who has, in his statesman's role, obviously decided to focus on the political matter of effectively involving Croatia in European perspectives and play a proactive role to allow creative industries to play their strategic role in the recovery and outlook of our society and homeland, as well as the broadest political consensus he expect to be achieved in this context. Where did he get the idea to establish the first private creative industry institute in Croatia? The creativity, talent and knowledge of Croatian people, from Nikola Tesla, Faust Vrancic and Slavoljub Penkala to our contemporaries such as Mate Rimac, Maksim Mrvica or Silvio Kutic and Izabel Jelenic, have throughout different stages in history and in various social and economic sectors had a significant positive effect on changes toward development and the quality of life of people from all walks of life and in all parts of the world. The achievements of Croatian creators, as well as their knowledge and innovations, have changed both Croatia and the world. It was based on this idea that he established the AMM GLOBAL INSTITUTE which now employs 33 scientists and professionals working on scientific, technical and educational projects in areas where radio influences creative industries, creating social contents and patterns, and promoting authorship and positive experience. What is the main purpose of the institute? The AMM GLOBAL INSTITUTE has only one purpose - progressive development. This will be achieved by having the institute continuously produce creative and strategic programs involving young talent, being the future of Croatian, European and global creative industries. In the context of business, what is the main thing you will remember this year for? Ivan will remember the year 2020 for the first projects implemented by the AMM GLOBAL INSTITUTE and the admission of the Croatian radio leaders, Narodni, Antena Zagreb, Radio Dalmacija and Media servis, to the Association of European Radios (AER), which is another positive example of how Croatian entrepreneurs are integrated in the European setting. However, he will also remember it because the term "media" was for the first time in democratic Croatia after the parliamentary elections included in the name of the Ministry of Culture as the competent ministry, which served to clearly demonstrate the importance of the media industry. Ivan said, "I will also remember 2020 for the actual success achieved by us - Croatian media executives. People like Marc Puskaric, Katijan Knok, Ana Hanzekovic, Luka Duric, Drazen Mavric, Silvija Londero Simlesa, Drazen Klaric, Hrvoje Barisic, Hrvoje Turic and Hrvoje Vukusic managed Croatian media corporations in times of unprecedented general crisis, ensuring stability and sustainable development for their companies. These are huge, immeasurable achievements. In this process, we all made efforts to achieve stability of the Croatian media industry in the most difficult of times, but also prepared ground for promising media industries for the upcoming period. Finally, I will personally remember this year for the completion of the shareholding restructuring process in the largest media company in Dalmatia. After 25 years of its existence, I have been the sole owner of Radio Dalmacija as of July this year. I thus completed an important strategic business venture and prepared Radio Dalmacija for a new digital era of its business." 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SPLIT, CROATIA (REUTERS) - Portugal's Ruben Dias scored his first two international goals to help the European champions to a 3-2 win at 10-man Croatia in their Nations League clash on Tuesday (Nov 17), stretching their unbeaten run against the hosts to seven games. The result left outgoing holders Portugal second in League A, Group 3 on 13 points from six games, three behind world champions France, who beat Sweden 4-2 at home having previously wrapped up their final-four berth in the competition. Croatia finished third on three points, ahead of bottom team Sweden on goal difference, and avoided relegation from the Nations League top tier although the defeat is likely to pile more pressure on coach Zlatko Dalic. Mateo Kovacic fired Croatia into a 32nd-minute lead but Dias and Joao Felix turned the tide after the home side had Marko Rog sent off in the 51st for two yellow cards, the second brandished for a crunching foul on Cristiano Ronaldo. Kovacic levelled with a superb first-time shot from the edge of the penalty area midway through the second half but Dias had the last laugh in the 90th minute when he capitalised on a blunder by Croatia goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic.


