The ex-coach of Croatian football club Dinamo Zagreb was released by a Bosnian court on Wednesday, his lawyer said, shortly after he was held on an international arrest warrant.... more »
Dinamo Zagreb coach Zoran Mamic has resigned after being sentenced to four years and eight months in jail for a multi-million euro fraud involving Luka Modric's move to Tottenham and other player transfers.... more »
Former Croatia coach and Dinamo Zagreb star Zlatko 'Cico' Kranjcar died on Monday at the age of 64, the national football federation (HNS) said.... more »
Police detained Friday four people for an anti-Serb banner unfurled by Croatian football fans that sparked outrage in the country and was condemned by officials.... more »
Croatia's fugitive football strongman Zdravko Mamic was hit with new charges Thursday of embezzling more than two million euros ($2.3 million) from his Zagreb team, prosecutors and local media said.... more »
Croatian football strongman and former Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic was sentenced on Wednesday to six-and-a-half years in prison over multi-million-euro abuse of power and graft.... more »
Dinamo Zagreb coach Mario Cvitanovic was beaten by two masked assailants with bats in front of his apartment in the Croatian capital, the club said on Thursday.... more »
Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic was released on bail from prison Friday a month after being arrested over an alleged multi-million-euro embezzlement.... more »
Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic was remanded in custody for a month on Thursday, state-run HRT television reported, a day after his arrest over an alleged multi-million-euro embezzlement.... more »
Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic and a top Croatian football official were among four arrested Wednesday on allegations of embezzling millions of euros from the club through player transfers, state-run media reported.... more »
Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic and his younger brother Zoran, the Croatian champions' coach, have been remanded in custody for a month after their arrest on suspicion of multi-million-euro bribery and tax evasion, the club said.... more »
Police on Saturday detained controversial Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic and his younger brother Zoran, the Croatian champions' coach, on suspicion of multi-million-euro bribery and tax evasion, the club said.... more »
Police on Thursday searched the homes of controversial Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic and his younger brother Zoran, the Croatian champions' coach, in a bribery and tax evasion probe, the club and prosecutors said.... more »
The world of Croatian football has been rocked by an unprecedented scandal after Hajduk Split refused to turn out for a match in a gesture of support for troublesome fans.... more »
Controversial Dinamo Zagreb boss Zdravko Mamic was on Wednesday convicted of slander and ordered to pay 17,000 euros ($22,000) to a lawyer representing Brazil-born Croatian striker Eduardo da Silva.... more »