Goran Cvijanović also revealed his strengths: The new coach of Slovenia U16 will initially get to know the teenagers at a training session at NNC Brdo
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Goran Cvijanović, former representative and longtime member of Maribor, is one of those recently invited to collaborate with the Slovenian Football Association. The Primorje native has become the new coach of the U16 national team, taking over just a few weeks after assuming leadership of the youth team at Gorica. In the future, he will naturally strive to achieve the highest possible with the aspiring young footballers, but initially, Goran Cvijanović will get to know his new charges at training.
The training is scheduled for a week from now, on March 5th, at the National Football Centre Brdo. Goran Cvijanović will greet the players on the field at 2 p.m., and the session will conclude at 5 p.m.
Goran Cvijanović has included the following players on his first list: Jan Kovačič (Mura), Iztok Drašler Raišp (Koper), Matic Ferk (Koper), An Kumer Čelik (Ilirija), Jaša Maričić (Aluminij), Matevž Šimnovec, Svit Blaško, Andrej Pečar (all Bravo), Matej Mehle, Nik Belovič (both Brinje Grosuplje), Stijan Gobec, Nejc Slovenc, Gal Napečnik, Žiga Kranjc (all Celje), Tilen Golič, Minel Kujraković, Grega Kaluder (all Domžale), Tanej Handanović, Vid Novak, Jaka Premrl (all Maribor), Edis Drobnjič, Matt Zver, and Tit Kostić (all Olimpija).
The new coach of the U16 national team has placed on standby Dajan Durmišija from Koper, Kristjan Kozar from Bilje, Jan Balažic from Bravo, Ajdin Husić from Brinje, and Juš Avbl and Tilen Letonja from Domžale.
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Author: editorial Football Planet