After six consecutive wins, first defeat: Dalibor Radujko, as coach of Jadran’s juniors, had to concede to their first rival Triglav
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Dalibor Radujko has had a successful football career, during which he played 230 matches in the Prva liga Telemach. After hanging up his boots, he decided to pass on his knowledge and experience to young footballers as a coach. The Koper native, who also spent part of his career at Olimpija, moved to nearby Dekani, where he was entrusted with leading the youth team of Jadran. This new chapter has been very encouraging for the now 39-year-old retired midfielder.
Dalibor Radujko, who currently holds a UEFA B license, has led Jadran to six consecutive victories in the opening matches of the new season in the Second Youth League. The young Primorska side scored 17 goals while conceding five. Even after the seventh round, Jadran still tops the table in the 2. SML West, although they are no longer unbeaten.
Last weekend, Jadran hosted Triglav at home in front of 120 spectators and suffered their first loss of the season. Dalibor Radujko and his team were defeated 1-3, with Dion Hoti scoring for the home side in the 25th minute, while Jošt Remic (12′), Nik Grohar (48′), and Dino Kazić (71′) scored for the visitors. Despite the loss to the Gorenjska side, Dalibor Radujko, who also had stints in Italy and Switzerland during his playing career, can be pleased with the start of his new career — six consecutive wins is no small feat…
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Author: editorial Football Planet