07-06-2020, 11:14 AM
Former Juventus striker, Mario Mandzukic terminates his contract at Qatari club Al-Duhail just six months after arriving in the Middle East
Former Juventus striker, Mario Mandzukic has terminated his contract at Al-Duhail after just six months after arriving at the club.
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The 34-year-old Croatian football star only moved to Qatar in December 2019 after falling out of favour at Juventus, where he  scored 44 goals in 164 appearances, winning four Serie A titles and the Coppa Italia on three occasions.
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Mandzukic has now confirmed that he is now a free agent after he terminated his contract in the Middle East by mutual consent.Â
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“I reached an agreement with Al-Duhail Sports Club management to terminate my contract by mutual consent. I appreciate the trust and hospitality that I have received in Qatar and I wish the best to the club and the team in the future,” the Croatian announced on social media.
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Before his move to Juventus, the veteran forward played for Marsonia, NK Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb, VfL Wolfsburg, Bayern Munich, and Atletico Madrid.Â
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He won the Champions League with Bayern Munich in 2012-13 and represented Croatia on 89 occasions, scoring 33 times including in the 2018 World Cup semi-finals against EnglandÂ
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Mario Mandzukic retired from international football after the World Cup in 2018.Â
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Former Juventus striker, Mario Mandzukic has terminated his contract at Al-Duhail after just six months after arriving at the club.
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The 34-year-old Croatian football star only moved to Qatar in December 2019 after falling out of favour at Juventus, where he  scored 44 goals in 164 appearances, winning four Serie A titles and the Coppa Italia on three occasions.
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Mandzukic has now confirmed that he is now a free agent after he terminated his contract in the Middle East by mutual consent.Â
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“I reached an agreement with Al-Duhail Sports Club management to terminate my contract by mutual consent. I appreciate the trust and hospitality that I have received in Qatar and I wish the best to the club and the team in the future,” the Croatian announced on social media.
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Before his move to Juventus, the veteran forward played for Marsonia, NK Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb, VfL Wolfsburg, Bayern Munich, and Atletico Madrid.Â
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He won the Champions League with Bayern Munich in 2012-13 and represented Croatia on 89 occasions, scoring 33 times including in the 2018 World Cup semi-finals against EnglandÂ
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Mario Mandzukic retired from international football after the World Cup in 2018.Â
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