Robert Prosinecki is on the brink of bankruptcy.

Robert Prosinecki is on the brink of bankruptcy.

07.04.2025 15:51

The chocolate factory Steviq Life, owned by Croatian coach Robert Prosinecki, who has managed Kayserispor and Denizlispor in Turkey, is on the verge of bankruptcy due to a debt of 360,000 euros. Prosinecki's court hearing, filed by creditors, will take place on July 1. The 56-year-old coach is currently in charge of the Montenegro national team.

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The head of Montenegro's national team, Croatian coach Robert Prosinecki, who has previously managed teams in Turkey, is in trouble. Prosinecki's chocolate factory, Steviq Life, is on the verge of bankruptcy due to debts amounting to 360,000 euros.



CREDITORS HAVE FILED A LAWSUIT



The court has scheduled a hearing to examine the creditors' claims. The Zagreb Commercial Court has opened a preliminary hearing regarding Robert Prosinecki's company, Steviq Life, and has planned a hearing on July 1 to review the approximately 360,000 euros in claims reported by creditors so far.



FOUNDED WITH A CAPITAL OF 2654 EUROS



Steviq Life was founded by Robert Prosinecki in December 2018 with a capital of 2654 euros (20,000 Croatian Kunas). Known as a cocoa, chocolate, and confectionery factory, Steviq Life was introduced as the first chocolate factory in Europe to sweeten hot chocolate only with a natural sweetener, Stevia.



IT WAS RUMORED THAT ONE OF THE RICHEST CROATS WOULD ACQUIRE IT



Earlier this year, Robert Prosinecki's company Steviq Life was in the news with claims that it would be acquired by Orbico, a company owned by Branko Roglic, who presents himself to the public as one of the world's richest Croats.



HE HAS WORKED IN TURKEY AS WELL



During his playing career, Robert Prosinecki played for teams such as Dinamo Zagreb, Red Star, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Sevilla. In his coaching career, he managed Kayserispor and Denizlispor in Turkey. The 56-year-old coach, who has also worked with Red Star, the Azerbaijan National Team, the Bosnia and Herzegovina National Team, NK Olimpija, and NK Rudes, has been at the helm of the Montenegro National Team since February 2024.



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