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Football team Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic holds a press conference where he announced his resignation at the club's headquarters, in Zagreb, on February 9, 2016. Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic resigned on February 9, 2016 a day after Croatian national anti-graft prosecutors opened another multi-million-euro probe against him. On February 8, the national anti-graft USKOK bureau said it was probing Mamic and six other people including his brother Zoran, who is Dinamo coach, son Mario and former director Damir Vrbanovic. They are alleged to have embezzled nearly 70 million kunas (nine million euros, $10.3 million) of Dinamo Zagreb's money through fictitious deals related to player transfers. / AFP / STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

Football team Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic holds a press conference where he announced his resignation at the club's headquarters, in Zagreb, on February 9, 2016. 
Dinamo Zagreb chief Zdravko Mamic resigned on February 9, 2016 a day after Croatian national anti-graft prosecutors opened another multi-million-euro probe against him. On February 8, the national anti-graft USKOK bureau said it was probing Mamic and six other people including his brother Zoran, who is Dinamo coach, son Mario and former director Damir Vrbanovic.  They are alleged to have embezzled nearly 70 million kunas (nine million euros, $10.3 million) of Dinamo Zagreb's money through  fictitious deals related to player transfers.

 / AFP / STR        (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)