Croatian Court Blames Albanian footballer

Osijek football player Eros Grezda has been fined by a Croatian court for the attack on a rival player, Antonio Mirko Colak, who was then part of Rijeka. After the match between Rijeka and Osijek last year, Grazda had slapped Antonio Mirko Colak, now part of PAOK. [...]
Osijek football player Eros Grezda has been fined by a Croatian court for the attack on a rival player, Antonio Mirko Colak, who was then part of Rijeka.
After the match between Rijeka and Osijek last year, Grazda had slapped Antonio Mirko Colak, now part of PAOK.
Grezda has been found guilty of violating Article 13 of the Law for Counter-Affliction, respectively.
It is fined 769,20 kuna (101.65 euros). According to the indictment, the incident occurred after Croatia's World Cup second semifinal match, last May 31st last year.
He revolted over losing the fight, called Carlak, and after he approached him he slapped him.

Colak left and Grezda went on to the bus. Grazda to cover court expenses
In his defense, Grezda wrote that he did not feel guilty. Kosovo footballer has said he was frustrated by Colak's behaviour and insults, while he has apologised to this footballer once again.
The incident was recorded by cameras and made headlines in Croatia.












