Chilean football player Pedro Morales in Croatia

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  1. oc2004

    oc2004 Member

    Dec 6, 2009
    He played against Chelsea and Chievo.
     
  2. JAIME CHILE

    JAIME CHILE Member+

    Apr 26, 2006
    V.Alemana y Stgo
    Club:
    Cobreloa Calama
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    Gracias, lo de Chievo no lo sabía y lo de Chelsea lo tenía totalmente olvidado.
    ¿qué tal jugó en esos partidos?

    P.D: Con Chelsea apenas jugó 13 minutos (!!!)
     
  3. oc2004

    oc2004 Member

    Dec 6, 2009
    Si. Contra el Chelsea entró al final. Y con Chievo entró de titular y fue substituido en el segundo tiempo por Vidal. Si mal no me recuerdo su actuación fue decente en ambos partidos. Ni muy buena ni muy mala. Esta recién entrando en el ritmo de la Juve.
     
  4. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Today is the Eternal Derby day in Croatia. Here are some interesting matches between HNK Hajduk Split and GNK Dinamo Zagreb. Stadiums were full in those days.

    !​

    ESPN Report:

     
  5. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    GNK Dinamo Zagreb - HNK Hajduk Split 3-1

    Highlights, around 18 minutes: http://max.tportal.hr/Dinamo--Hajduk-10-kolo-sazetak-Video_13958_0__0.aspx

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    Small conflicts after the match with the police. Fans of HNK Hajduk Split entered in some kind of conflict.​
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    Sammir scored two goals, one from penalty space, other goalscorer was Duje Čop. GNK Dinamo Zagreb played practically with five attackers, Bryan Carrasco was on the bench, Ante Rukavina played on his position. With these goals Sammir became Croatia national team player.:sleep: Every 5,6 months Sammir wakes up and plays great.:thumbsdown: People who invested some money on GNK Dinamo Zagreb, they won.:D
     
  6. oc2004

    oc2004 Member

    Dec 6, 2009
    I was trying to watch the game online... I think I heard the commentator say carrasco at one point... I couldn't really understand anything and eurosport did not have the line ups. A gave up when I didn't see him.
     
  7. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    In this highlights here, you can see lineups at start, Carrasco did not started, there were only two substitutions. You can see here some photos in FOTOGALERIJA:

    http://sportski.net.hr/nogomet/hnl/dinamo-s-21-pobijedio-hajduk-na-sablasnom-maksimiru

    Maybe reporter mantioned Carrasco in some other aspect.

    Here is the report of important "minutes":

    http://sportski.net.hr/nogomet/hnl/veliki-hrvatski-derbi-dinamo-i-hajduk-na-maksimiru

    Green and red arrows show who substituted who. Players who were written in bold letters, they were involved in actions. To bad that Carrasco did not played, he played against FC Porto and yesterday he didnt, strange decision. I think that coach wanted to attack with attackers directly, because Ante Rukavina, pure attacker played on the position of Carrasco, right side. But I think that he will play again against Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League.

    GNK Dinamo Zagreb presented another very talented player, Alen Halilovic, he is of Bosnian Muslim origins. His father was aslo a footballer, Sejad Halilovic.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejad_Halilović

    He scored one goal but it was not accepted because of offside. He was born in 1996. Some videos of Alen Halilovic, he is considered one of the most talented players in his age. Not sure how this would end with him. His mother is Croatian, so he will play for Croatia NT I assume, he could play for Bosnia and Herzegovina also.

    http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=alen halilović&oq=alen halil&gs_l=youtube.1.0.0l3.739.2767.0.4551.12.11.1.0.0.0.305.1705.0j3j4j1.8.0...0.0...1ac.1.K2Jw7jz1NTY

    In comments of this video I can see serious conflicts among people, for which nation he should play.:sleep: He was born in Croatia, his whole football development was created in GNK Dinamo Zagreb.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DySDyiXO6aI
     
  8. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Champions League match between Dynamo Kyiv and GNK Dinamo Zagreb.
    The match is tonight 20.45 CET. Some photos of GNK Dinamo Zagreb players before the match:

    http://sportski.net.hr/nogomet/liga-prvaka/dinamovci-se-iznenadili-na-ulicama-kijeva

    FOTOGALERIJA part. You can see ancient car LADA.:D we could expect Bryan Carrasco against Dynamo Kyiv. Dinamo Zagreb won't attack so much like against Hajduk Split in Croatian league.

    This fan came from Moscow.

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    One video came out, it's from the time when Luka Modric was a child, really sad environment for him during the war, his childhood, when Serbs attacked city of Zadar and killed his grandfather, also Luka Modric.​
    As a child he sang with his friends the song: Nije u soldima sve. It's not everything in money by this singer, Mladen Grdovic. This song says about the city of Zadar and Dalmatia with Zadar images.​
    Zadar is a twin or sister city of Chilean city Iquique.​
     
  9. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Champions League match between D. Kyiv and D. Zagreb finished 2-0.:sleep: Another set of silly errors in defense, attack who could not decide what to do, in some periods Dinamo Zagreb dominated, but when they come infront of the goal they just destroy their chances. D. Kyiv was better, they were confident and concentrated in key moments.

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    Report, videos:​
    I think that this word in this link: kalvarija, explains a lot.:D
    Players of D. Zagreb were to static, bad reactions, own goal, even Domagoj Vida was late in his defensive role, the goal came very early. Bryan Carrasco playe, he entered later in second halftime, he had few runs on his right side. Sammir was very bad yesterday and he was invited in Croatia NT.;) D. Kyiv has much better politics, they invest much more money in foreign players and they don't sell their home players, like Gusev and Yarmolenko. One of their players played for the second team, they payed him 13 millions euros. Now he came in the first squad, he played in Spanish league, can't remember his name now. Next match in Champions League is the match against PSG. I sense small disaster here.​
    Differences between Dynamo Kyiv and Dinamo Zagreb transfers:​
     
  10. oc2004

    oc2004 Member

    Dec 6, 2009
    Nice video about Luka Modric. Also, I learned something new... I didn't know that the modern necktie originated in Croatia. I would like to visit the Croatian Adriatic Sea cost one way. It looks beautiful.
     
  11. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Luka Modric has an interesting youth, a lot of turbulence in his childhood because his city was affected very much during the war because of Serbs.

    Yes, modern necktie has Croatian origins. Original name in Croatian language is - kravata for necktie. As you can see it has connections with the word Croatia, even in Spanish language you say: corbata, even more similar to Croatia.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necktie

    Also name Chrobatia existed to describe White Croats in area of todays Poland, Western Ukraine and Bavaria.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Croatia

    There is also Red Croatia in South.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Croatia

    About Croatia in general:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia

    Croatia has its beauties, islands, interesting architecture, diversity of architecture, cuisine, clima in small space. Croatian neighbors like to visit videos about Croatia, so they like to write their own opinions about Croatia.:D People don't erase those comments, it's funny to see them. Cities and places are not to big, but they offer unique moments.

    There are many nice videos in HD resolution, you are welcomed if you want to visit Croatia.:) Many Croats live in South America, especially in Chile, Argentina (250 000), Peru (6 000), Uruguay, around 45 000 in Brazil (Sao Paulo mostly), 8 000 in Bolivia, 5 000 in Paraguay, 4 000 in Ecuador (today mostly in Guayaquil, before in several other territories Manaba, Bahia, De Caraquez, Quito, Chone, Manta, Portoviejo, Cuenca - end of 19th century). Also small community in Venezuela.​
    It is officially accepted that there are up to 380,000 Chileans of Croatian descent (who clearly identify themselves as Chilean-Croats). Even though the number may be much higher with some demographic analysts estimating a figure of 750,000.​
     
  12. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    News from GNK Dinamo Zagreb. Players wanted to collect together 1 million of Croatian kuna's and give this amount to one fan, but only if stadium has more than 25 000 fans during the match against PSG.:sleep: If stadium has between 15 000 and 25 000, one lucky fan will get only 150 000 Croatian kuna's.:D Players said how they want to see full stadium and that they were sad after the match against FC Porto.:whistling: So they want to collect 1 million of kuna's for one lucky fan.

    1 million of Croatian kuna's is around 135 000 of euros.:D

    Average price of tickets is around 500 kuna's = 67 euros.

    25 000 of people X 67 euros = 1 675 000 euros.:D And the lucky winner gets only 135 000 if the stadium collects more than 25 000. Players said that they created this idea.:rolleyes: Presenter in this video is a Bosnian Muslim Tarik Filipovic. He is a host on Croatian TV in the quiz shows.

    Joe Simunic, Ivan Kelava and Mateo Kovacic are the speakers. They laughed because Joe said some things against media, journalists, that they should write more about the positive things.​
    Kelava said about the examples from ice hockey where fans get cars, money.​
    Mateo Kovacic in GNK Dinamo Zagreb bathroom. He wanted to be funny. Dinamo Zagreb locker room, where Kovacic asks about his idea, which he created in the bathroom, so he asked Kelava, Ibanez, Simunic, Cop, Rukavina and Sammir. They all agreed and said that Dinamo needs fans.​
    Really desperate gesture.:D Comments under these texts are really funny and fans think that this is a desperate move.​
    Lets wait and see would this action attract people.:thumbsdown: It's clear that club would earn much more with sold out stadium.​
    "Lets collect the fans" video title. Mighty vehicle.:D Year of production 1968 I assume.:whistling:
     
  13. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    NK Slaven Belupo - GNK Dinamo Zagreb 1-4.

    NK Slaven Belupo won this season against Athletic Bilbao, in Europa League qualifications, so they are not so weak as this result above shows.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NK_Slaven_Belupo

    City of Koprivnica: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koprivnica

    http://www.google.hr/search?q=kopri...mO4gSwsoG4AQ&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=645

    Match with rain, 13.20 minutes of pure pleasure::D
    http://prvaliga.tportal.hr/218914/P...adu-i-Halilovicev-prvijenac.html#.UHRrrWKcf2x

    Bryan Carrasco was on the bench, not sure did he entered. Haven't watched. They would show substitutions here. Capitulacion de Kelava, pero solo una vez. Davor Vugrinec used simulation in 11 space.:sneaky::D

    Davor Vugrinec is a legendary player, art collector, changed a lot of clubs, not so great, but he is still active. He always had equal approach in every club, very good opinion people have about him, his nickname is Vuga.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davor_Vugrinec

    One fan of GNK Dinamo Zagreb burned the ticket against upcoming PSG match, because of recent action 1 million kuna if stadium Maksimir collects more than 25 000 fans, with a note for GNK Dinamo Zagreb management: Mamicu, go away.

    http://www.24sata.hr/nogomet/tko-ne-zeli-biti-milijunas-on-je-zapalio-potencijalnu-srecku-284560

    4683 is a number of fans who visited the match against FC Porto. It became magic number in media.:D

    Higlights of other matches from this weekend are here:
    http://max.tportal.hr/channel.aspx?channelId=2805

    Photo Gallery: mostly about Dinamo Zagreb.
    http://prvaliga.tportal.hr/fotogalerije
     
  14. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    After national team matches, we return back to our always vibrant national league matches. This time Inter Zapresic and GNK Dinamo Zagreb played another historic:D match.
    GNK Dinamo Zagreb won 0-2, this was city derby, Zapresic is suburb quarter of western Zagreb.

    Goalscorers:

    Ante Puljic (61')
    Duje Cop (81')

    Zapresic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaprešić
    Photos: http://www.google.hr/search?q=Zapre...vY4QSRgoGgAg&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=645

    Video: http://max.tportal.hr/Inter--Dinamo-sazetak-12-kolo-Video_14263_0__0.aspx

    Stadium was sold out.:D Bryan Carrasco was not even on the bench, strange. Haven't seen this match.

    Standings: http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=cro/nationalleague/standings.html

    Small fight between fans of GNK Dinamo Zagreb and orders of the law.

    http://prvaliga.tportal.hr/221410/Pogledajte-makljazu-specijalaca-i-BBB-ovaca.html#.UIMAb2Kcf2w

    Specijalci VS BBB Fotogalerija in the bottom.

    NK Inter Zapresic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NK_Inter_Zaprešić

    Other video matches: tomorrow you could see on this link Sunday matches.
    http://max.tportal.hr/channel.aspx?channelId=2805

    Champions League match is on TUE or WED against PSG in Zagreb.:whistling: Place your bets on PSG.:D
     
  15. MetroChile

    MetroChile Member+

    Jan 13, 2001
    NJ; Valpo.
    Club:
    Santiago Wanderers
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    Hey, Gilbertsson:

    when Carrasco has played, how has looked? What is your opinion on him? Is he better than D. Zagreb's current RB/RWB? What are your thoughts:
     
  16. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Best performance he showed after he entered in the match against Porto, he had several getaways on his right side, few passes (air balls or ground balls), he even had one chance for his goal, but Helton came in the last second, he was on the floor before, defended the first shot after that Carrasco tried with his head and Helton came again. In those moments he looked good, he seemed prepared, but only for maybe 30 minutes, I think that he needed energy for more minutes, not sure did he played for Audax Italiano often.

    GNK Dinamo Zagreb is weaker on this RM side. Majority of actions go on the left side or central parts. Before Carrasco Dinamo used RB players for actions in attack on this right side, for example Domagoj Vida now, or Sime Vrsaljko before, they would run from their RB position, after that RM position, this was their direction, so they needed someone for RM position, so that RB players don't invest more energy.

    Ivan Tomecak was on RAM position, but he has some problems with injuries, very fast player, very talented, but his shape vanished just like in the case of Sime Vrsaljko.

    Bryan Carrasco is better on RM position maybe, or RAM position, he would waste his energy if he would run from RB to RM and after that his air balls somewhere in the space of 11m. I don't know why doesn't he play now, those reasons don't come out, they have privacy rules, we can follow their players only outside of the stadium, if they do something bad there, they become objects of tabloids, but management decisions, reasons why someone plays, why someone has benc status, relations between players - those things media reveals very hard, they could only reveal two conflicts between the players: Ante Rukavina and Albanian Arijan Ademi, the second one was between Ante Tomic and Franck Manga Diddy Guela, Cote d'Ivoire. Same thing is with Carrasco, I don't know what are his relations with the players and the team management. True lord is their executive president, not coach.:D

    For example, I don't know why Pedro Morales left, they gave up from him after several months I think. He played for Dinamo 4 years. Maybe Carrasco will have his destiny, not sure, but they avoid him even in national league, against really weak teams, maybe he is not in good shape. He participated in 3 matches, but not entire matches. Dinamo Zagreb is considered as one of the best football schools in Europe (education of youth squads, younger players, discovering talents, their development and transfer). With Carrasco, they should know what to do and how should they treat his capacities and potential. Beside the president and average coach, there is other team of experts who work very well, but they are in the shadow. Carrasco could have good winter preparations and achieve more minutes in spring. So far it doesn't look well, he is not injured, he couldn't collect injuries in only three matches. We can just watch upcoming matches and wait.
     
  17. MetroChile

    MetroChile Member+

    Jan 13, 2001
    NJ; Valpo.
    Club:
    Santiago Wanderers
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    Was Rukavina's fight with Ademi racially motivated? Since Ademi is Albanian. What about the fight between Tomic and Guela?
     
  18. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Ante Rukavina and Arijan Ademi were born in the same city in Croatia, they belong to the same race.:D Their conflict started on the court, because of several wrong balls, Arijan Ademi cursed the mother of Ante Rukavina. Rukavina used one threat: "You will get after this match". Unofficial story is that Ademi entered in the locker room first and he took his mobile phone, after that Rukavina entered and Rukavina hitted Ademi with his hand. Several other hits happened and other players divided them.

    Second version says that Igor Biscan slapped Ante Rukavina, but this is not sure. Arijan Ademi collected one violet area under his left eye. But Ademi said that he collected one elbow during the match against Zadar, but he invented this up, it's obvious, he said that he got some other punch during the game. Their punishment was circles around the court, they fixed their stories together.

    This is the article in Croatian language, I translated only those important things.
    http://www.crvenikarton.com/l/?l=www.vecernji.hr/sport/nogomet/skandal-dinamu-rukavina-sakom-udario-ademija-clanak-214226

    Issue between Ante Tomic and Franck Manga Guela was VW Polo car.:D Guela scratched his car on the parking space with his car. Ante Tomic said to him, that he should be careful, Guela said to him something like this: "I should watch out on this (VW Polo)". Ante Tomic said to him: "Maybe my car is not so spectacular, but it's my car and I have earned this car". After few days Tomic asked him what will Guela do with his car damage, Guela said to him: "OK, I could give you 100 kunas (between 15-20 euros)". He underrated the value of his car and damage. Tomic said to him: "With this money I can't even wash my car", after that Guela avoided this problem, he gave some bad excuses, Guela said once to him that he became tired of his questions, he asked him: "Is your car Lamborghini?". Tomic said to him: "My car is Lamborghini for me and you need to pay this". Guela hitted him once, other players divided them also, Tomic wanted to return back. After that Guela told the racial theory, how Tomic insulted him, they both payed financial punishment for the club, because Dinamo was in media. Car damage was never fixed, Tomic needed to pay alone this car damage. Franck Manga Guela was sold very soon, Ante Tomic finished his university degree in business and economics, he knew that football is not his best choice.:D They were both mostly average players, defensive midfielders.

    Two similar, but different stories:

    Ante Tomic: http://sportske.jutarnji.hr/ante-to...-zivotu-nisam-izustio-rijec--crncugo-/854134/

    Franck Manga Guela: http://www.index.hr/sport/clanak/gu...ningu-porucio-tko-te-jebe-crncugo/398905.aspx

    Franck Manga Guela said, that he said to Tomic: "I feel very bad for this car damage, I scratched your car, when I entered in my car space, I will fix this". Tomic said to me: "It's nothing, leave it". He said that Tomic came again and he asked for money, Guela was surprised, because he said "It was nothing". Tomic said to him: "Don't you have enough money to fix this, I need to change my entire back side". Guela said: "Entire back side just because one small scratch, I would have the money if you have Lamborghini, than I would be scared, but with Polo, this is nothing for me." Guela said that Tomic insulted him on racial reasons. They both have their versions.:D

    Arijan Ademi could play for Macedonia, his cousin plays for Macedonia Agim Ibraimi, he scored that penalty kick against Serbia before one week.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agim_Ibraimi

    Arijan Ademi said that he will fight for Croatia national team status, even though he could play for Macedonia, he is Macedonian Albanian.
     
  19. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Another defeat of Dinamo Zagreb in Champions League. PSG won 0-2.

    Dinamo had chances, statistics shows this:
    http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2013/matches/round=2000347/match=2009521/index.html

    Lineups: http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsle...47/match=2009521/postmatch/lineups/index.html

    Bryan Carrasco was not on the bench this time.

    Stadium Maksimir was almost empty. 6600 fans came.

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    Dinamo Zagreb results against French clubs: ​
    Next match against PSG.​
     
  20. JAIME CHILE

    JAIME CHILE Member+

    Apr 26, 2006
    V.Alemana y Stgo
    Club:
    Cobreloa Calama
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    Sad news for Dinamo and Carrasco. Anyway, Paris St-Germain has great players, I think they will reach 1/4 finals or Semifinals in this Champions League.
    I wonder if Ibrahimovic's mother celebrated the goal or maybe she's Dinamo Zagreb's fan.:whistling:
     
  21. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Yes, sad news. They didn't played defensive, they tried, but those final moments were with wrong ideas, weak shot. PSG will reach knock-out stage for sure, but I don't think that they still have everything for semifinals. Ibrahimovic behaves strange when he comes in Croatia.;) He talks about the fact that he will always belong on those spaces: Croatia (mother), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian Muslim father), he always speaks English in those press conferences, he knows Croatian. Croatia played one friendly match against Sweden before EURO 2012, he wanted to use only English language during his individual interview. When he came with PSG team, some fans came on Airport Pleso, they called him, but he just passed in silence. I think that his parents are more "Yugoslavs", they accepted this idea. His mother is from city of Zadar, NK Hajduk Split space.:D They all support them, because of geographical reasons, similar mentality, similar customs. People who entered in mixed mariages, they had usually the idea of "Yugoslav" nation, they thought that Yugoslavia will exist forever.:thumbsup: But Croats and Slovenes said no more.:D After that others joined.

    As you can see there are a lot of Yugoslav people today: among them Ivica Osim, Yugoslav ex-coach, who is a Croat for real, but he married Bosnian Muslim and because of this he is Yugoslav.:D
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavs

    Yugoslavs started to declare themselves as Yugoslavs in bigger percent in 1971 census:
    "The 1971 census recorded 273,077 Yugoslav, or 1.33% of the total population." But they started this identification in 1961. (cca 15 000 of Yugoslavs in Croatia). It takes time that they implement all ideas of brainwashing, since 1945. year.:D

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Croatia

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic wrote one autobiography, where he explained how his parents molested him. His mother hitted him adn his father is an alcoholic. They lived in Malmo, in quarter where people from Yugoslavia arrived. They had Yugoslav identification in this quarter, so he started to play in local club Balkan. Croats never had this name for their clubs around the world, it was always connected with Croatia, (Dom) Home, (Sokol) Falcon, etc. His parents didn't had mutual understanding, so this influenced on Zlatan. His father was a singer in those Yugoslav clubs, there you can see broken glasses usually, hands in the air, folk music. Terrible. His mother worked as a cleaner. Zlatan didn't had any connection with Croats or with Bosnian Muslims in Malmo, nobody has seen him in local clubs during his youth. His mother has some kind of mental illness also, she hitted him constantly, at least he says this. He claims that Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina refused him, when he was old enough to play for some national team. At the end Sweden accepted him.

    http://sportski.net.hr/nogomet/lige-petice/majka-ga-tukla-otac-alkoholicar-zapostavljao

    Here are some details in Croatian language, I translated important things. We can see that his behavior is different, probably because of his hard childhood and youth. In some moments of his football era he carried only Zlatan name on his uniform, rumors say that he had bad moments with his father. Thats why he probably has a lot of rage, conflicts with other players, even in his own teams. He was refused in Croatia NT, thats why he never speaks in Croatian language. But he also doesn't celebrate his goals against Croatia, Dinamo Zagreb and he always says that he will always belong on those spaces, even though he was born in Sweden, "my mentality and temperament shows where I belong". One of his quotes from one press conference. I think that his parents don't even watch his matches, because they are busy in their activities.:rolleyes: Very sad childhood for Zlatan. I assume that he married with one much older woman, because he wanted to search his mother role model. Usually psychology presents those types of relations as process of searching.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_Seger

    I don't have any news why Bryan Carrasco doesn't play. Maye he entered in some kind of conflict with management, he was accepted well, we can only guess.
     
  22. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    28. October:
    HNK Cibalia Vinkovci - GNK Dinamo Zagreb 0-1 :thumbsdown:

    First halftime video:
    http://max.tportal.hr/Cibalia--Dinamo-1pol-13-kolo-Video_14432_0__0.aspx

    Bryan Carrasco played.:thumbsup: Finally in action.

    Second halftime video:
    http://max.tportal.hr/Cibalia--Dinamo-2pol-13-kolo-Video_14433_0__0.aspx

    Whole match is here.:)

    HNK Cibalia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HNK_Cibalia

    City of Vinkovci: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinkovci

    "The city and its surroundings were gravely impacted by the Croatian War of Independence. The city was close to the front lines between the Republic of Croatia and the rebel Serbs, but it managed to avoid the fate of Vukovar (in the infamous Battle of Vukovar). The eastern sections of the town were substantially damaged by shelling, and the nearby village of Cerić was almost completely destroyed. The most significant destruction in the center of the city were the city library, which burned down to the ground, the law courts, the Catholic and Orthodox churches, both hospitals, the theatre, two cinemas and a host of businesses and factories."

    Several prominent people are from here in the bottom.

    Photos:
    http://www.google.hr/search?q=Vinko...z5sgav44GIDg&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=645

    Other results and standings:
    http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=cro/nationalleague/results.html
    http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=cro/nationalleague/standings.html

    Other matches:
    http://max.tportal.hr/channel.aspx?channelId=2805

    GNK Dinamo Zagreb lost in Copa Croacia, not sure against NK Zadar.
    http://www.sportstats.com/soccer/croatia/croatian-cup/
     
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  23. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    GNK Dinamo Zagreb - Istra 1961 3-1
    http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=cro/nationalleague/results.html

    Video: Bryan Carrasco started as substitute. Stadium was sold out, as you can see.:D

    First halftime: http://max.tportal.hr/Dinamo--Istra-1961-1-pol-14-kolo-Video_14490_0__0.aspx

    Second halftime: http://max.tportal.hr/Dinamo--Istra-1961-2-pol-14-kolo-Video_14491_0__0.aspx

    NK Istra 1961: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NK_Istra_1961

    City of Pula: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pula

    Region Istra (Istria): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Istria

    Photos of Istra: https://www.google.hr/search?q=ISTR...bitQaapYD4CA&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=645

    Photos: https://www.google.hr/search?q=PULA...qTswa84ICQCw&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=645

    GNK Dinamo Zagreb lost in Paris against PSG, 4-0.:sleep: Terrible edition. Bryan Carrasco was not in the squad. One reporter said: "Carrasco hasn't earned his first team status, because of his weaker editions in recent matches". Something like this.

    Carrasco has Twitter profile, I think that this is his official, not sure, so you can read his daily thoughts here: https://twitter.com/bryancarrasco7

    Other videos: http://max.tportal.hr/channel.aspx?channelId=2805
     
  24. JAIME CHILE

    JAIME CHILE Member+

    Apr 26, 2006
    V.Alemana y Stgo
    Club:
    Cobreloa Calama
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    Pedro Morales said tonight on CDF (Football TV Channel) that he must come back to Dinamo Zagreb, but he wants to finish his career at la U (Universidad de Chile) because he's a chuncho fan.
    He didn't say WHEN he must go to Croatia (december 2012, january 2013, may 2013?).
     

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