After seven winless matches, Gorica finally celebrated in the youth Eon NextGen league: the Primorians rose from the bottom of the table in Radomlje
Photo: Danilo Vezjak
It’s crowded at the top, crowded at the bottom – the 2023/24 season in the youth Eon NextGen league is exciting to say the least. At the top, things are looking good for Maribor, who defeated Mura on Friday, while from the bottom of the table, Gorica rose, securing their first win in a long time and surpassing two rivals. Both have played one game less, which means things could get even more complicated, but Gorica achieved what they aimed for in the 27th round of the youth championship.
Nova Gorica team traveled to Radomlje, a club not fighting for the title nor against relegation. Around 60 spectators watched the match, witnessing the only goal in the 45th minute. It was scored by Ahmed Nalo, a 17-year-old midfielder from Bosnia and Herzegovina, becoming Gorica’s hero as they secured their first victory after seven consecutive winless matches. Gorica had last celebrated a win over two months ago, defeating Rudar at home.
Radamolje, currently in 9th place on the table, started the match with Štiftar, Brvar, Voglar, Kobal, Peranović, Beljkaš, Dodig, Duraković, Žganec, Mavra, Purkart, with Milojević and Pevc Carrera also making appearances, the latter making his debut in the youth Eon NextGen league. The guests, led by Miloš Rus, secured the victory with Figelj, Babič, Laščak, Furlan, Humar, Comita, Nalo, Gleščič, Rožič Šuligoj, Blažič, and Chittaro. Veličkov was the only substitute for Gorica.
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Author: editorial Football Planet