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Kicked out by Dinamo, he debuted with a goal for the new team


Article by Romeo Ene – Published on Monday, 02 March 2026, 19:21 / Updated on Monday, 02 March 2026 19:27

Dinamo parted this winter with Stipe Perica (30 years old). The Croatian top quickly found commitment and clapped hands with Neftchi Fargona, a formation from Uzbekistan. He debuted with a goal at the weekend for the new team.

The “Dogs” gave up his services due to the low yield and legitimized George Pușcaș (29 years old). It would debut in a month.

Until then, Mamadou Karamoko (26 years old), the French top on whom the “dogs” relied, broke in the match with FC Argeș and will miss at least a month.

VIDEO | Stipe Perica, debut with a goal at Neftchi Fargona

Over the weekend, Neftci Fargona easily defeated Mashal Muborak 3-0 in the first leg of the new season in Uzbekistan.

Serbian Bojan Ciger opened the scoring in the 9th minute, and the Croatian striker stepped up in the 30th minute. Vladimir Jovovic took a corner, Periac rose to head home.

The Croatian played 67 minutes, being replaced by the Serbian Zoran Marusic. Perica's contract with the Uzbekistan outfit expires in the summer of 2027.

At Dinamo he played 34 matches, during which he scored 8 times and provided 3 decisive assists. It is quoted by the specialized website Transfermarkt at 550,000 euros.

Udinese, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Standard Liege, NAC Breda, NK Zadar, Watford, Mouscron, Kasimpașa, Rijeka and Frosinone are some of the clubs Perica played for throughout his career.

The forwards that Dinamo rely on at the moment:

I would like to thank the fans for all the support they have given me personally and the whole team. I wish my teammates and the club the best of luck in the fight for the title and I have great faith in the entire team.

the message to Stipe Perica when he left Dinamo



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