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Zjelko Kalac Joins Greek Super League Outfit Kavala
The 37 year-old will spend two years in Greece.
Australian goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac will continue his career in Greece, with Super League outfit Kavala.
The newly promoted Greek top-flight outfit have acquired the signature of Liverpool goalkeeper Charles Itandje, and have now picked up the former Socceroo, who was a free agent after being released by Italian giants AC Milan.
It adds another chapter to the colorful career of the outspoken 37 year-old, who has signed a two-year deal.
The former Socceroo has recently not ruled out a return to the international fold, if the first-choice Australia ‘keeper Mark Schwarzer were to miss the World Cup through injury.
Despite this though, Kalac has not played for his country since a disastrous group stage appearance against Croatia in Germany 2006, in a match that finished 2-2.
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The newly promoted Greek top-flight outfit have acquired the signature of Liverpool goalkeeper Charles Itandje, and have now picked up the former Socceroo, who was a free agent after being released by Italian giants AC Milan.
It adds another chapter to the colorful career of the outspoken 37 year-old, who has signed a two-year deal.
The former Socceroo has recently not ruled out a return to the international fold, if the first-choice Australia ‘keeper Mark Schwarzer were to miss the World Cup through injury.
Despite this though, Kalac has not played for his country since a disastrous group stage appearance against Croatia in Germany 2006, in a match that finished 2-2.
Get all the Australian football coverage you need on the Goal.com Australia homepage!
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