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Dinamo coach resigns after prison sentence confirmed, three days before Spurs clash – The World Game
Dinamo Zagreb have accepted the resignation of coach Zoran Mamic after he was sentenced to four years and eight months in prison for inciting abuse of office, bribery…

Mamic and his older brother Zdravko, the club’s former CEO, were accused of extracting money from Dinamo through player sales.
Zoran, former tax collector Milan Pernar and ex-Dinamo director Damir Vrbanovic appealed initial verdicts handed down by the county court in Osijek, but Croatia’s supreme court on Monday upheld the rulings, although the former’s sentence was reduced by three months.
Zdravko previously fled to Bosnia-Herzegovina, where he holds dual citizenship, prior to the initial verdict…
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