On a fresh morning in Zadar, more than a hundred children gathered inside a modest community hall. Their faces lit up when the boxes of brand-new books were opened.
Luka Modrić, the Real Madrid star and hometown hero, appeared simply dressed, personally handing each set of books to the children. Not only were they colorful children’s books, but they also included study guides, life skills manuals, and even small dictionaries to help expand their horizons.
A little girl hugged her set tightly to her chest, her eyes sparkling.
“I will read them all, and then become a teacher,” she said proudly.
Modrić smiled warmly and replied:
“Knowledge will change your life, and from you, the world will change.”
The simple exchange captured hearts online. Within hours, the image of the football legend handing books to wide-eyed children went viral across social media. But what happened just after Modrić left the hall made the story even more unforgettable.

A Surprise Chain Reaction
As the children sat leafing through their new treasures, parents and local volunteers began whispering to each other. Moved by Modrić’s gesture, several local shop owners stepped forward. One promised to donate backpacks so the children could carry their books safely. Another pledged free school supplies for the year. Within the hour, a small pledge drive had begun in the very same hall.
By the afternoon, word spread through the neighborhood. Retired teachers offered to start a free weekend reading club. A young university student volunteered to tutor children struggling with English. Even the town’s modest bakery promised to provide snacks for the sessions.
“It felt like Luka opened a door, and everyone suddenly wanted to walk through it,” said one community leader. “What started as 300 book sets has now become the beginning of a small movement.”
Modrić’s Philosophy
This is not the first time Luka Modrić has given back to his hometown. Known globally for his quiet humility, he has consistently emphasized education and discipline as keys to his own rise from a war-torn childhood to international stardom.
Speaking to reporters later that day, he explained why he chose books over other gifts:
“Football gave me a path, but knowledge is something every child can carry with them for life. When you give a child a book, you give them a future.”

The Children’s Response
By evening, parents reported that many of the children had already started reading. One boy flipped through the dictionary page by page, proudly pointing out new English words to his younger brother. Another girl announced she wanted to organize a “reading corner” at her home so her neighbors could borrow books too.
For many of these children—who rarely have access to new learning materials—Modrić’s gift was more than just paper and ink. It was a symbol of possibility, a reminder that their dreams were worth pursuing.
A Lasting Legacy
As photos of the event continued to circulate, fans around the world praised Modrić not just for his skill on the pitch, but for his commitment to giving back. “He doesn’t just score goals—he builds futures,” one Twitter user wrote.
Local officials hinted that they plan to expand on the momentum by establishing a permanent literacy program in Zadar, inspired by Modrić’s gesture.
And so, what began as a simple act of generosity blossomed into something far greater: a collective awakening of a community ready to invest in its children’s future.
For the children clutching their books, and for the little girl who dreamed of becoming a teacher, it was more than just a good news story. It was a new chapter waiting to be written.