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Today's lineup: Brazil x Croatia and the cutout of Vini Jr and Modrić's executive jets
With this Tuesday's official lineups, two names connect the game to the universe of business aviation: Vinícius Júnior and Luka Modrić.
Brazil and Croatia take the field this Tuesday, March 31, 2026, with lineups already published in the international match center. In the business aviation section, two holders stand out for having associated aircraft in recent public travel records: Vinícius Júnior, on the Brazilian side, and Luka Modrić, on the Croatian side.
The central point here is not celebrity curiosity. For readers who follow aviation as a mobility and image asset, the game offers an interesting parallel: athletes who operate under maximum pressure also choose travel solutions that preserve schedule, energy and predictability.
Today's Official Lineups
Brazil (4-4-2): Bento; Léo Pereira, Marquinhos, Douglas Santos, Ibañez; Danilo, Casemiro, Vinícius Júnior, Luiz Henrique; João Pedro, Matheus Cunha.
Croatia (4-2-3-1): Dominik Livakovic; Luka Vuskovic, Josip Sutalo, Duje Caleta-Car, Josip Stanisic; Luka Modrić, Petar Sucic; Martin Baturina, Ante Budimir, Ivan Perisic; Andrej Kramaric.
1) Vinícius Júnior and the mission profile of a Global 6000
In the case of Vinícius Júnior, the model associated in the recent news was the Bombardier Global 6000, a long-range jet recognized for its cabin comfort and ability to traverse long routes with less operational friction. It is the type of aircraft that suits tight international schedules, physical recovery and the need for punctuality between commercial and sporting commitments.
On the field, Vini represents acceleration, aggressiveness in one-on-one and disruption in transition. Outside the field, the logic of the associated aircraft follows the same axis: gaining useful time and reducing displacement variables. The parallel with today's game is clear: whoever accelerates better, decides better.
2) Luka Modrić and the efficiency reading of a Citation CJ1
On the Croatian side, Luka Modrić appears associated with Cessna Citation CJ1 in the public private movement register. The CJ1 represents another philosophy: a light jet, with a focus on agility, more contained operational costs and speed of response for short and medium missions in Europe.
The parallel with the Croatian number 10 is also direct. Modrić is not an excess player; He is an athlete with control, rhythm and reading space. The associated aircraft profile follows this same signature: efficiency, clean execution and high predictability. In a game where the midfield tends to dictate the result, this type of profile matters.
What this clipping says about Brazil x Croatia today
When the duel is between physical power and positional intelligence, aviation and football converge on the same question: who best manages time, energy and risk? In Brazil, Vini symbolizes verticality and immediate impact. In Croatia, Modrić symbolizes cadence and control of the game's narrative.
In practice, the two jet profiles associated with the holders reinforce this field reading. On one side, a high-permanence intercontinental platform. On the other, a light and precise solution to maintain flow and consistency. It's exactly the kind of contrast that turns a friendly match into a real decision-making laboratory.