The Croatian national team will donate the entirety of the World Cup prize money to a special fund for children, it has emerged.

In Russia, Zlatko Dalić's side had a fairytale run to the final, where they were beaten 4-2 by France. But still, the tournament was wholly successful for the nation as they achieved their best ever finish in a World Cup tournament and did their country proud.

Coming second out of 32 teams brings a big pool of prize money (£21 million according to reports) for the players and coaching staff but the group have elected to donate their bonuses to underprivileged children so that they can go on summer holidays.

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The Croatia national team are going to donate all revenue they have received during the World Cup to a children's charity.



Class! :clap: pic.twitter.com/faxquQGz9K - Team FA (@TeamFA) July 17, 2018

It's a wonderful gesture that shows the sheer pride of pulling on your country's colours in the World Cup exceeds financial gain.

For England players, it is a tradition to donate their match fees to charity and have raised over £5 million for a slew of initiatives and projects since setting up the scheme up in 2007. That amount will have increased hugely following the Three Lions' run to the semi-finals under Gareth Southgate.

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Over 10 years of @effcharity... over £5million raised, over 300 player appearances, global awareness campaigns and fundraising events... an inspired idea by the players committee back in 2007 pic.twitter.com/08OhLJDHYB - England Footballers (@EFFCharity) July 1, 2018

However, some other nations do not make it compulsory - which is why France World Cup hero Kylian Mbappe is rightly receiving plaudits for his selfless gesture.

The 19-year old, who won the Silver Ball for being the best young player in the tournament, decided to donate his earnings from the tournament to a charity that gives free sports instruction to hospitalised and disabled children in sports, Premiers de Cordee.

Image: PA

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