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Josip Simunic is not going to the World Cup!!! 16.12.2013 news

FIFA fined the Croatian national team to be able to play ten games with singing fascist salute, "Ready!" World "House of Football" did not show mercy to the Croatian national team! Because chanting "Ready" after the match with Iceland he was forbidden to play at the next ten national teams. Thus, practically, and ended his representative career, because he announced that he would retire from the Brazil jersey with the state coat of arms. In addition to the suspension, Simunic and ordered to pay 30,000 Swiss francs! "The player and the audience they used to call during the Second World War used the fascist Ustasha movement. Therefore the Disciplinary Commission concluded that their conduct was discriminatory. Taking into account all the circumstances of this case, particularly the severity of the incident, the Commission has decided to punish the player with ten not playing games, "published by FIFA. Croatian Association has the right to appe...

Poor Croatians...Hajduk Split is a Serbian club!!! 15.12.2013

According to the facts available to the blogs and sites, the most popular club in Dalmatia founded by Serbs, Catholics and Orthodox Christians, who lived in Split, but that information is not in the official records. Hajduk name came from the Serbian outlaws who were in the field fighting the Turkish and Austro-Hungarian authorities. What a shock for Croatia The most famous Croatian club from Dalmatia, Hajduk Split, actually founded the Dalmatian Serbs and him are still considered Serbian club. Before the second war all Kaliterne were considered Serbs. Lucian has a surname of Italian origin, but he was a Catholic Serb, while Sakic Ivanisevic before the second world war were Serbs, some Catholics, some Orthodox, but their nationality was Serbian. Apart from them, the establishment of the club helped Serbian students from the Czech Republic and Austria native Dalmatians Blaze Primorac, Borislav Primorac, George Matavulj, Nikola Matanović, Pavle Jankovic, Filip Radovic, Filip Jankovic, J...