Newly formed NK Croatia Prigorje is seen as club's spiritual successor.
The nine were: Miljenko Bošnjak, Goran Jerković, Saša Mus, Ante Pokrajčić, Mario Čižmek, Marko Guja, Ivan Banović and Dario Šušak.
[1][2] It was also claimed by the police that 7 of Sesvete's 8 last matches in the league were fixed.
In some cases, players even made "safe" bets on their own games.
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