
CFR Cluj completed their third transfer of the winter on Thursday, following the signings of Alan Aussi and Omar El-Kaddouri, and the Transylvanian side are clearly intent on challenging for the Romanian Superliga title.
Petar Mamich signed a contract with ChFR Cluj
CFR Cluj is also active in this transfer window and intends to fight for the title in the Romanian Superliga this season as well.
Transylvania, who are 2nd in the league, 8 points behind leaders FCSB, introduced Petar Mamic, a former Dynamo Zagreb player, on Thursday.
The international from Croatia arrived in Gruja after an adventure with the Lithuanian formation Zalgris Vilnius as a free player.
“Welcome, Petar Mamich!
We are happy to announce the third installment this winter! Full back Petar Mamic joins our team today.
Brought up in the famous academy of “Dynamo” Zagreb, the defender played 31 matches for the youth team of Croatia!
With over 200 caps in his career, the Croatian has played domestically for Dinamo Zagreb, Inter Zaprešić, HNK Rijeka, Varaždin, Lokomotiva Zagreb and Hrvatski Dragovolyac, in Poland for Podbeskidze, and in the first division of Lithuania for Žalgiris Vilnius, most recently for two years he played 73 matches and scored 4 goals.
We wish him congratulations in Gruja and as many achievements as possible in CFR Cluj!” – says the club’s official press release.
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At the moment, the defender is quoted at 500,000 euros, reports the specialized site Transfermarkt.
The program of the 22nd stage of the Super League
Sepsis – Pauly Yassi / January 19, 5:00 p.m
Rapid – U Craiova 1948 / January 19, 20:00
University of Cluj – Germanstadt / January 20, 5:00 p.m
Petrolul – Dynamo / January 20, 20:00
FC Botosani – ChFR Cluj / January 21, 15:00
University of Craiova – Farul / January 21, 20:45
FC Voluntari – Oțelul / January 22, 17:00
FCSB – UTA / January 22, 8:00 p.m
Super League, standings after 21 rounds
1. FCSB 44 points
2. CFR Cluj 36
3. University of Kraiów 34
4. Rapid Bucharest 33
5. Sepsis Sf. George 30
6. Constanta Lighthouse 30
7. FC Hermannstadt 29
8. Cluj University 29
9. In Kraiova 1948 27
10. Petrolul Ploiesti 27
11. Galati Steel 26
12. UTA Arad 24
13. FC Voluntari 24
14. Poly Yassi 23
15. Dynamo Bucharest 16
16. FC Botoshani 12.
Source: Hot News

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