Trial against Croatia’s football boss Zdravko Mamić continues.
Dejan Lovren’s and Luka Modrić’s transfers are part of the case.
Eduardo da Silva will not return to Dinamo Zagreb, the club that he arrived to as a 15-year-old from Brazil to begin a serious football career, reports Index.hr on 9 December, 2016.
He announced his resignation in a press release saying he doesn’t want to be the reason why the success of the Croatian Football Association is constantly undervalued
In one of more remarkable public appearances so far, the boss of Croatian football says that media reports that he allegedly had ordered an assassination of State Attorney Dinko Cvitan are not true.
The EURO 2016 may be over for Croatia, but there’s never a boring day in Croatian football and while the public is still entertained with the failure of team manager Cacic, more important things are going on behind closed doors.
One sad writer analyzes the Croatian Team at the 2016 EURO.
Hajduk’s supporters are outraged with the mockery of officials from the Croatian Football Association.
Attackers were wearing masks and threw flares, bottles and smoke bombs at the Dinamo boss.
Zoran and Zdravko Mamić face the indictment for corruption; the Supreme Court has moved the trial to Osijek, granting the claim by Croatian State Prosecutor's Office for the Suppression of Organized Crime and Corruption