According to the “Tianjin Daily”, Tianjin Jinmen Tiger Club released an official announcement, announcing that after friendly negotiations between both parties, the club and Croatian foreign player Ivan Fiorich reached an agreement to terminate the contract.
The club stated in the announcement that Fiorich, since joining the team, has actively integrated and demonstrated excellent professionalism and a strong work ethic. In the sixth round of the league on April 4th, Fiorich dislocated his shoulder during a scramble in the home game against Meizhou Hakka. In subsequent training and matches, Fiorich’s injury recurred multiple times, forming a habitual dislocation. Despite this, he persevered with grit, displaying strong willpower and a fighting spirit, inspiring his teammates and moving Tianjin fans. The announcement also expressed gratitude for Fiorich’s efforts and contributions to the club, wishing him a speedy recovery and a future career free from injuries.
It is understood that after reaching a mutual agreement on the termination of the contract with Fiorich this week, Tianjin Tiger Club also decided with Fiorich to hold a brief farewell ceremony for him before the home game against Changchun Yatai tomorrow. This will allow him to receive the applause from the fans one last time. Fiorich will leave China and return to Croatia on the 20th of this month, where he will undergo surgery to permanently resolve his shoulder injury. The recovery period is estimated to be about 3 months.
Following the termination of Fiorich’s contract and removal from the registered roster, the newly signed Portuguese midfielder Hadass will be added to the roster, making him eligible to play in tomorrow’s league match against Changchun Yatai. According to current circumstances, Hadass is likely to come on as a substitute, starting his Chinese Super League journey.
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