A painful blow for Celje’s juniors: the Styrians host Koper in the Eon NextGen League, which celebrated a 3:0 victory in the capital city of Knez
On Friday, four matches were played in the national youth championship, including Celje and
Koper
. Celje has recently brought a number of talented football players from all over Slovenia, some of them from Koper. But Koper was in a class of its own in the capital city this time. The Primorje team won the away game 3:0, with Igor Božič leading the team from the coach’s bench.
Less than 100 spectators, the number of spectators at the match between the two clubs aiming to top the Eon NextGen, saw all three goals in the second half. Valent Šavor was the first to hit the net, followed by Kenan Lamadžema, a summer newcomer who arrived in Koper from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The talented young man is 67. in the 81st minute to make it 2:0. In the second minute, he sealed a sweet victory for the Koper club with his second goal of the match.
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Simon Sešlar, Celje’s coach, started with the starting eleven of Kobal, Ilinčić, Mlakar, Justinek, Sitar, Kerezović, Kujović, Turinek, Džumhur, Arlič, Jevšenak, followed by Kahvedžić, Bulajić, Šelih, Perkovič and Miklavc. Koper was led to victory by Štrasberger, G. Pečjak, Šavor, Žavbi, Slak, Žigart, Žabkar, Hrvatin, Sosić, Lamadžema, Šarlah, J. Pečjak, Harambašić, Tunanović, Bučić and Prodan.
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Domžale and Gorica also played in the Eon NextGen league on Friday, the match in the Sports Park ended 2:2. The visitors took the lead in 30. Domžale scored two goals(Vid Štefanec, Denis Nikić) just before the end of the half and went into the break with the lead. The tie was broken in 58. Taj Rožič Šuligoj scored a minute later.
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