Zdravko Mamic, the chief executive of Croatian soccer
champion Dinamo Zagreb, under investigation over profits from player transfers,
resigned on Tuesday saying he wanted to secure a stable future for the club.
"From now on I will act only as an
adviser to the club, if and when the people in the club want to hear my
advice," Mamic told a news conference.
A spokeswoman for Dinamo Zagreb said the club had no
immediate comment.
Mamic denies any charges. One of his lawyers, Jadranka
Slokovic, told reporters she had not so far seen any evidence that would
underpin accusations of wrongdoing.
Mamic and
several other people linked ot the sport were detained last November over
alleged financial damage worth millions of kuna suffered by the club in
relation to player transfers. He was released in December on bail worth 14
million kuna ($2.06 million).
The
state attorney's office said this week it had opened fresh investigation
against Mamic and several other people over the transfers and damage to the
club worth at least 70 million kuna.
Last
season Dinamo won their 10th consecutive and 17th overall Croatian title. They
top the table also this season with 45 points after 21 out of 36 rounds, two
more than Rijeka and six more than archrival Hajduk Split.

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