Former national team player in serious trouble: Dejan Nemec in custody, suspected of involvement in smuggling of Chinese nationals
A few days ago, Croatian authorities stepped on the toes of scoundrels who tried to smuggle 14 Chinese nationals from Bosnia and Herzegovina into Croatia. They succeeded in doing so, but were caught by the police on the highway near Slavonski Brod. It is interesting to note that the nine Chinese were travelling in two cars with Slovenian registration plates, and one of them – according to the EkipaSN newspaper – was driven by none other than … former Slovenian national team player Dejan Nemec!
The German is believed to be part of a criminal gang that also included a 70-year-old BiH national, two Croats (aged 27 and 35) and a 36-year-old Serb. All are currently in pre-trial detention, where they will remain for at least 30 days. If proven guilty, they could face imprisonment.
Dejan Nemec can boast that he was one of the best goalkeepers in the country in his time. He started his career at
Muri
, then in 2000 he managed to make an almost dream-like and, in those circumstances, financially very lucrative transfer to the Belgian club Club Brugge. He won the cup and tasted the Champions League with the latter, and later played for Domžale for five years and was twice national champion.
Member Slovenian Slovenian national team for several years, but only as a third goalkeeper. He has only played once, in a friendly against Honduras in 2002. Nevertheless, he can boast of having participated in both Euro 2000 and the 2002 World Championships. Dejan Nemec, who also suffered from cancer a few years ago but overcame it, ended his career in Beltinci, where he was also active in recent years, or until he was arrested in Croatia. In the case of, bizarrely, people smuggling…
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