Aljaž Cotman takes up coaching at the age of 28: Britof announces arrival of former Maribor goalkeeper
Aljaž Cotman has been a member of Slovenian football giant Maribor for almost a decade , but now, at just 28 years old, he seems to have said his last word in serious football. The goalkeeper, who left Lendava last summer after
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joined the Austrian lower league club SV Donau from Klagenfurt, he took up coaching and embarked on a new challenge in life. Cotman, who left Triglav in 2010 for England where he spent three years with Wolverhampton, has joined Britof, where he will be the new goalkeeper coach for the younger selections.
“The new goalkeeping coach of the younger selections is Aljaž Cotman, known to all as a long-time member of NK Maribor, Wolverhampton and other clubs, who also played for the younger selections of the Slovenian national team. Aljaž has extensive experience in professional football and will be trying his hand as a goalkeeper coach for the first time. We are sure that he will pass on a lot to our youngest goalkeepers, as the club has not had a goalkeeping coach with such an impressive CV for a long time. We wish him a successful start to his coaching career!“, announced Britof, who also introduced the new coach of the national team. The club will again be managed by Ivo Levstek, who has already sat on the bench of a member of the Gorenjska Football League(the fourth Slovenian league).
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