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Matej Delac, a Bosnian-born Croatian footballer who plays for club Inter Zapresic, has signed an agreement with Chelsea, according to Inter official web site www.inter.hr.
Matej, FC Chelsea and Inter-Zapresic have signed an agreement according to which Chelsea has the right to buy Matej.
The 17-year old Delac will continue to play for Zapresic for one or two seasons.
Matej must also go to London to training whenever he has enough free time.
He will be paid by Chelsea as of this week, and may start playing for Chelsea for five seasons in 2011.
The contract’s financial details have not been disclosed.
Chaos continues as further snow hits Croatia
Sub zero temperatures and heavy snowfall over the whole of the country at the weekend led to further chaos as over 3,000 homes were left without power.
Split children to perform musical Museum of Dreams
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Kostelic wins super-combined World Cup
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Minister promises no more bureaucratic headaches for investors
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Croatia into Davis Cup Tennis quarter-final
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2012 Budget - 3.4 billion kuna less than last year
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Woman wins workplace bullying case
In a landmark court decision, Hildegard Superina from Rijeka (Primorje-Gorski Kotar county) has been awarded 4,000 Euros in what is believed to be one of the first workplace harassment cases to be brought before the courts in Croatia.
Pensioner told she is dead
When Nada Golik, 75, from Zagreb walked into her local bank to withdraw her pension, she got the shock of her life when the bank clerk told her that her account was blocked and that the Department for Pension Insurance (HZMO) had informed them that she had in fact died.
Man hangs himself with x-ray machine cable in hospital
A 75-year-old man was found hanging from a radiator in a hospital in the Croatian coastal city of Split at the weekend.
Cave man living in Dalmatian hinterland
Members of the Croatian Mountain Resuce Service (CRMS) fought for over three hours to get to the 'Ziva Kamenica' cave on Croatia's largest moutain Dinara, in the Dalmatian hinterland where 59-year-old hermit Vjeko Matkovic lives.
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