Sunday, 4 June 2017

Third Recreational Humanitarian Bike Ride Held in Zupa Dubrovacka

Good will, bikes and open hearts in the Parish of Dubrovnik!

Friday, 19 May 2017

Sumet 7K Race in Dubrovnik this Sunday!

In recent years, Dubrovnik has become a popular destination for fitness lovers, particularly runners!

Thursday, 18 May 2017

2017 EDITION NIKOLA TESLA EV RALLY - Quietest Rally Ever!

The 2017 Nikola Tesla rally starts in less than 2 weeks, on May 31st until June 7th.

 

Friday, 12 May 2017

Croatia Ranks 8th on World Expatriate Footballers List

After finding out four Croats made it to the Champions League final for the first time in history, another interesting statistic turns up: according to the CIES Football Observatory monthly report, Croatia ranks surprisingly high on the world list of expatriate footballers.

The report analysed 137 leagues of 93 national associations worldwide, including all expatriate players present in the first team squads of clubs up to May 1st 2017. Bench players were also included where a list of substitutes was available – in this case, 116 out of 137 leagues. The final sample is made out of 12.051 expatriate footballers playing in 2120 clubs, resulting in an average of 5.7 expatriates per club.

Croatia ranks 8th on the list with 323 expatriate footballers currently present on the field worldwide, 92% of those playing for clubs in UEFA countries. The world leader in exporting football players is Brazil with a total of 1202 expatriates, followed by France (781), Argentina (753), Serbia (460) and England (451); Croatia comes closer to Germany (335) and Spain (362). It's interesting to note the first three countries on the list together make up 22.7% of the total number of expatriate players worldwide, that percentage increasing to 43.5% if we take only the top ten on the list into account.

Seeing that Croatia is by far the smallest out of all listed countries, we can safely call ourselves the number one exporter of football players. That's not really a title to be proud of: as much as it points to the impressive quality of Croatian athletes, it's disappointing to see our greatest players sold to foreign clubs as soon as someone shows interest.

Here's a list of 25 principal exporters:

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CIES Football Observatory monthly report, May 2017

 

Source: Jutarnji

Saturday, 6 May 2017

Sailing for all Ages on Hvar - The Professional Athlete behind all the Fun

‘ForSailing’ Initiative for Sailing on Hvar: Total Croatia Sailing met with Filip Jurišić, the Professional Athlete behind all the Fun.

Saturday, 6 May 2017

International Swimming Competition ''Golden Orlando'' Organised by VK Jug

Dubrovnik's VK (PK) Jug will organise an event which will host an international swimming event involving 360 people from seven countries.

Saturday, 29 April 2017

Special Traffic Regulation for Runners Days in Dubrovnik

Get familiar with tomorrow's special traffic regulations in Dubrovnik.

Thursday, 30 March 2017

Dubrovnik: Run for Nevio Kresic This April

Dust off your running shoes in time for the end of April and get out of breath for a good cause.

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