After years of dedication, Modric embarked on his professional football career in 2002, helping Croatia’s Dinamo Zagreb secure three consecutive national championships from 2005 to 2008. He made a successful £16.5 million move to Tottenham Hotspur, playing in the Premier League.
Modric’s exceptional skills and international experience earned him the captaincy of the Croatian national team. Although he debuted for Croatia in 2006, it wasn’t until 2018 that he achieved the impressive feat of leading the team to the World Cup final, finishing as the runner-up against France. His remarkable achievements include prestigious individual awards, such as the FIFA The Best award, recognizing him as the outstanding Croatian player.
The incredible success of a player with a humble background like Luka Modric is truly inspiring. His career with Real Madrid began in 2012 when he signed a five-year contract with the club, accompanied by a £33 million transfer fee. This allowed him to participate in major tournaments like the Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Champions League, and La Liga, facing formidable opponents such as Manchester United, Bayern Munich, and Barcelona.
The pinnacle of Modric’s career led him to Real Madrid, where he found the ideal platform for his football journey. With consistently outstanding performances, he held a pivotal role in every match, helping Real Madrid secure prestigious titles including five UEFA Champions League trophies and four FIFA World Cup victories.
Modric’s first official match for Real Madrid was in the return leg of the Spanish Super Cup against Barcelona, with a final aggregate score of 2-1 in favor of the “Los Blancos”. His first goal for Real Madrid came in a match against Real Zaragoza in November 2012.
A highlight of his career was the victory against Manchester United, with a score of 2-1 (a total of 3-2 after both legs) in the UEFA Champions League during the 2012-2013 season, leading Real Madrid to the quarter-finals.
In the following season, 2013-2014, with the arrival of new coach Carlo Ancelotti, Modric’s talent was well recognized, making significant contributions throughout the season. Modric and Real Madrid claimed the UEFA Champions League title by defeating Bayern Munich in the semi-finals and Atlético Madrid in the final.
The successes continued in the 2016-2017 season, with Modric helping Real Madrid secure their second UEFA Champions League title. The subsequent season, 2017-2018, saw Modric achieve remarkable milestones, including winning the FIFA Club World Cup in 2017 and clinching his third UEFA Champions League title (formerly known as the European Cup). His personal accolades further elevated his profile.
Luka Modric’s greatest triumphs have come as a key player for Real Madrid in major competitions, spanning across domestic, European, and global levels. He consistently earns the trust of coaches and the admiration of fans, showcasing the epitome of perseverance and success.