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(OFFICIAL) A meeting has been held at Poljud, resolving the status of Marc Livius.
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(OFFICIAL) A meeting has been held at Poljud, resolving the status of Marc Livius.

The article reports on a meeting held at Poljud regarding the status of Croatian footballer Marko Livaja. The club Hajduk Split stated that the issues surrounding Livaja have been resolved. According to the club's statement, Livaja has agreed to sign the disciplinary code and will participate in a track training session later today. He will then join the team and resume his normal training process. The club also emphasized their focus on the upcoming match against Zrinjski Logos against Žilina and called upon fans to support them strongly. It was noted that Livaja had previously gone out drinking with seven other players after a World Cup match between Croatia and Ghana, despite lacking permission from the coaching staff, and had refused to attend a track training session as a penalty.

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(OFFICIAL) A meeting has been held at Poljud, resolving the status of Marc Livius.

The article reports on a meeting held at Poljud regarding the status of Croatian footballer Marko Livaja. The club Hajduk Split stated that the issues surrounding Livaja have been resolved. According to the club's statement, Livaja has agreed to sign the disciplinary code and will participate in a track training session later today. He will then join the team and resume his normal training process. The club also emphasized their focus on the upcoming match against Zrinjski Logos against Žilina and called upon fans to support them strongly. It was noted that Livaja had previously gone out drinking with seven other players after a World Cup match between Croatia and Ghana, despite lacking permission from the coaching staff, and had refused to attend a track training session as a penalty.

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