http://www.cooperativa.cl/pedro-mor...e-mi-club/prontus_nots/2012-01-06/220431.html 06/01/2012 Yesterday Pedro Morales said: "I only can say that there are conversations with la U (Universidad de Chile) and Dinamo, and there are good possibilities. I think that I had good performances in Dinamo, I scored several goals in my first season there, and so far it (the move to Chile) depends exclusively of my club".
One good football hope is ready to leave. To bad. In this first season he really showed huge talent. U. de Chile, if they buy him, will earn a lot of money after. He would come again in Europe. In some larger club in Spain, Italy...Bad move if Dinamo sells him. Cufre left before. Now if he leaves, Dinamo would became easier target for their opponents. Champions League would be just a dream if Dinamo sells Badelj, Vida, Vrsaljko, Sammir, Ibanez, Morales, Kelava, Tonel.
New coach of Dinamo Zagreb is Ante Čačić. Old information, but I remembered today. He is probably another puppet of Zdravko Mamic, because he said that he would let Zdravko, that he enters in their locker room, during half time or after the match, even though Zdravko has rich vocabulary in insults connected with family members and domestic animals. Ante Cacic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ante_Čačić His career sucks, without international experience, but he said that he has his own vision. Some players are on loan: Barbaric, Albanian player Ademi, Chilean player Pedro Morales (on loan in Universidad de Chile - current champion of Chilean national league). Few players are on exit door without loan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNK_Dinamo_Zagreb For example nobody can give any opininions in Dinamo, until Mamic gets back from somewhere. They are now on preparations in Croatian West Herzegovina, in city of Medugorje. Traditional trip before spring part of season. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medjugorje
Luis Felipe Gallegos, a northern Chilean young left winger, could be the new player of Dinamo. He'd be part of the Morales operation. He currently plays in Universidad de Chile, but he's not starter.
I have found some informations about him: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Felipe_Gallegos I think that this could be one switch between Dinamo Zagreb and Universidad de Chile: Morales - Gallegos (Galician) He has 20 years. His hometown Copiapo: I consider this as a good trade, because U. de Chile picked him. Before Dinamo bought South American players from weak clubs, nobody knew what would happen with them. Like Dodo, Junior, Carlos Santos Jesus, Anderson Costa...Dinamo has good nose for trades, but also had many bad predictions about cca 70 players during Croatian history. In Dinamo they mention about one player Walid Atta, Swedish player. On Monday Dinamo will play one friendly-preparation match in West Herzegovina against NK Brotnjo, also Croatian club in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Coat of arms says everything with all Croatian players. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NK_Brotnjo In February spring part of season will start: http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=cro/nationalleague/date=022012.html Dinamo Zagreb plays against Slaven Belupo. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NK_Slaven_Belupo Their coach is USA/Croatian player Roy Ferencina. This club has potential, they are on the fourth place now. http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=cro/nationalleague/standings.html I don't know what will happen until the end of this season, because they have questionable regularity in this league, possible deleted titles from someone. Maybe Dinamo, or Hajduk, several persons were arrested.
Copiapó is a very dry city. It's the capital of the Atacama Region (the dryest desert of the world). Luis Felipe Gallegos: 01:37 (U20 Chile NT's 2nd goal by L.F.Gallegos) [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8-u16IvN8U"]Chile 3 vs Venezuela 1 - [ Sudamericano Sub 20 - 2011 ] - YouTube[/ame]
Balkan sides make the "Meanest Fans List" Fans are a big part of football, but besides their great support, they also bring a dark side in some cases to this beautiful game. bleacherreport.com has compiled a list of the "20 Meanest Fan Bases in World Football" and some Balkan sides surely would be in it. Serbian side Red Star Belgrade have some of the most famous hooligans in the game. They tend to bring out their worst during rivalry matches with Partizan Blegrade. (see an example here) Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb are known as to have one of Eastern Europe's most brutal fan bases. From riots to battles in the streets and stands with visiting fan bases, such as those of geographical neighbor's Sparta Prague, Dinamo fans are not to be taken lightly. (see an example here) Greek side P.A.O.K. are well known as some of the meanest fans in Europe. The above video highlights the kind of host they can be to rival opponents. They have been involved in numerous fan crashes including one with Fenerbahce SK fans in Istanbul, Turkey. (see an example here) Few fanbase's can make the phrase "Welcome to Hell," seem more real than those of Turkish side Galatasaray. Their previous stadium of Ali Sami Yen was one of the toughest places to play in Europe, and they have only continued that tradition since moving to the massive Turk Telekom Arena. In 2005 it took 8,000 plus police officers and officials to keep fan violence from breaking out between the fans of Galatasaray and Fenerbahce in the 2005 Turkish Cup final. (see here)
Inoha leaves Hajduk Split, unpaid for three months Japanese defender Masahiko Inoha has left Croatian side Hajduk Split after they failed to pay his wages for over three months, according to Croatian and Japanese media. Sponichi reported that the 26-year-old defender, who earned seven caps and one goal for Japan last year, did not show up to practice earlier this week and requested that his contract be cancelled after consulting with the Croatian Football Federation and the country's players union. Hajduk, who currently trail league leaders Dinamo Zagreb by six points, are suffering from severe financial difficulties recently and are stuggling to keep up with player wages. They celebrated their 100 year anniversary is style last month, but financial troubles continue to be a burden. Bulgarian manager Krasimir Balakov accepted a 40 percent salary cut last month after an appeal from club president Hrvoje Males.
Chilean right-midfielder Bryan Carrasco, 21 years old, is going on loan for 1 year from Audax Italiano(Chile) to Dinamo Zagreb(Croatia).
Dinamo Zagreb trayouts for younth player! 07.01. to 11.01.2013. I will take a regular selection in the New Year. The selection can sign players born from 1995th to 2001th Login is required to send e-mail to: ns.dinamo @ gmail.com no later than 11.01., And e-mail must contain the full name, date of birth, position player game and the club (if any). Accommodation and food attendants must organize themselves. Selection was started when the Secretariat of the soccer school on Monday 07.01. at 9:00 pm. All players are required to bring all the equipment needed for training. For further information please email ns.dinamo @ gmail.com
Maybe not, Dinamo Zagreb has tight results with German, English and Greek clubs, if we observe their history since 90's and new, modern club era. 1997. - 1998. Newcastle United - Dinamo Zagreb (2-1) (2-2) - extra time was involved. 1998. - 1999. Olympiacos - Dinamo Zagreb (1-1) (0-2) 1999. - 2000. Dinamo Zagreb - Manchester United (1-2) (0-0) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNK_Dinamo_Zagreb_in_European_football The reality is 0-0-6 (2 - 23 goal difference), but you never know.