Red Star officials stick to stories during face-off

Former Red Star football club officials Dragan Džajić and Vladimir Cvetković both stuck to their original stories in today’s hearing before the District Court.

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Friday, 24.10.2008.

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Former Red Star football club officials Dragan Dzajic and Vladimir Cvetkovic both stuck to their original stories in today’s hearing before the District Court. The two accused went face-to-face for about ten minutes, during which time Dzajic insisted that negotiations for the transfer of Perica Ognjenovic were held in the summer of 1998 in Zurich, while Cvetkovic claimed that it was in January of 1999. Red Star officials stick to stories during face-off Neither of them remember when the contract was signed exactly. In the investigation into the two former Red Star officials, that has been running for several months into allegations that the two men accepted bungs during player transfers, only Stevan Stevanovic, a former member of the club’s board of directors, has still to be interviewed. Afterwards, the investigation will be wrapped up and the case handed over to the prosecution. “Both said that ten years had passed since then, and that they did not remember if it was January or February, that was basically what it came down to—I don’t know if it was then or then, but there was no difference when it came to the important elements, so there was really no reason for this face-to-face,” said Dzajic’s lawyer Zdenko Tomanovic.

Red Star officials stick to stories during face-off

Neither of them remember when the contract was signed exactly.

In the investigation into the two former Red Star officials, that has been running for several months into allegations that the two men accepted bungs during player transfers, only Stevan Stevanović, a former member of the club’s board of directors, has still to be interviewed. Afterwards, the investigation will be wrapped up and the case handed over to the prosecution.

“Both said that ten years had passed since then, and that they did not remember if it was January or February, that was basically what it came down to—I don’t know if it was then or then, but there was no difference when it came to the important elements, so there was really no reason for this face-to-face,” said Džajić’s lawyer Zdenko Tomanović.

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