Is it safe to attend a soccer game between Croatia and Serbia as a tourist?

Is it safe to attend a soccer game between Croatia and Serbia as a tourist? - Aerial View of Soccer Field

In the beginning of next year, Croatia will play against Serbia in the qualification round for the soccer world championship 2014 in Brasilia. The game will take place at 22.03.2013 in Zagreb and since I'm in the city for sightseeing around this date, I was thinking about attending this soccer match.

However, I'm not really sure if this is a good idea. Soccer games between Serbia and Croatia have a history of violence and racism. In the last days, the relationship between these two countries got even worse because the two Croatian generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac were found not guilty for their suspected war crimes during the war in the Balkans.

Considering the difficult relations between these two countries, I'm asking myself if it is relatively safe to attend a soccer game as a tourist? By safe I mean if there is any realistic danger that I will get into situations concerning violence, crime or racism?






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Is Serbia safe for Croatians?

Croatia's Tourism Minister Gari Kapeli said on Tuesday that tourists from Serbia will be safe if they decide to visit Croatia.

Is Croatia safe to travel to?

Statistically, Croatia is one of the safest countries in the world. The stats don't lie: Croatia is the 19th-safest country in the world! That means that Croatia is statistically safer than both the UK and the US. The only safety issues you're likely to encounter will involve pickpockets and scammers.

How do I get from Serbia to Croatia?

Train from Belgrade to Zagreb is the most popular train route from Serbia to Croatia and basically the only direct train route. There is usually one daily departure in the morning and one night departure, but the timetable tends to change from time to time.



Why Serbia and Croatia hated each other?




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