Croatia
There is nothing surprising about this beautiful Croatian woman because her country (once formed part of the old Yugoslavia) has some mighty beautiful women. The nation also produces some pretty good footballers, including 1998 World Cup top scorer Davor Suker and 2018 Ballon d’Or winner Luka Modric.
Croatia was even the tournament’s surprise package at both World Cups for the years mentioned above. They were also eliminated from both by France, although, in 1998, they went out in the Semi-Finals, while in 2018, they were the beaten finalists. Modric also won the Golden Ball award as the player of the tournament.
Japan
Japan has shown some real grit and growth on the national soccer stage. They have been making inroads as a national team since the early ’90s but really came to the fore at the 1998 World Cup, their first appearance. Although they lost all of their matches, they impressed and made an even bigger impression as hosts in 2002.
They continue to impress as a team, even beating heavyweights Germany in their opening match at the 2022 tournament. However, what is more impressive is their beautiful women and their discipline, as shown at the 2018 tournament, where they brought along trash bags to help clean after their matches.
France
Two times champions, France has always been one of the more entertaining teams to watch at World Cup tournaments. While most fans are often fixated on the action on the pitch, it’s easy to forget that France, and particularly its capital city Paris, is renowned for its beauty and beautiful people.
These beautiful people, like the two women in the images, often follow the team to World Cups. They provide some alternative eye candy when the teams aren’t playing. The defending champions at the 2022 World Cup, France, will look like strong prospects to retain their trophy. This would impress the beautiful gals in the stands.