Croatia will be remembered at the World Cup in Russia, but not only for their footballing prowess.
Some of their behaviour hasn't been gold standard in Russia, and they leave as the most FIFA sanctioned team of the tournamen.
The poor behaviour has cost the Croatian Football Association €126,000 in sanctions and fines.
According to a report created by 'AS,' €12,800 was for the controversial video which Domagoj Vida and Ognjen Vukocevic appeared in after eliminating Russia.
The rest has been broken down as: €42,700 due to lack of knowledge of media and sponsorship rules; €60,000 due to the afforementioned rules being ignored; and €11,100 for disturbances caused by Croate fans against Argentina.
England was the second most sanctioned team (€120,000), with Sweden coming in third with €100,000.
Of all the fines imposed, the largest was to punish Argentina for fan misconduct.
The Argentinian Football Federation had to pay a total of €89,800 for fans launching projectiles in crowds, homophobic and offensive attitudes, and attacks and contempt to the media rules in the clash against Croatia.
Interestingly, the only fine that Argentina received was for their fans.