Aluminij is the club in the Prva liga Telemach that has offered the most opportunities to footballers under the age of 21 in the last year
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Swiss Football Observatory CIES has published a new interesting study, which has gathered data on which clubs have offered the most opportunities for playing time to footballers under the age of 21 in the last 365 days in national leagues. In Slovenia, Aluminij leads with 25.4% of playing minutes, followed by Domžale (24%) and Bravo (21.3%).
In fourth place is Olimpija (18.8%), followed by Radomlje (14.9%), then Mura (11.6%), Celje (11.5%), Maribor (10%), Koper (6.7%), and Rogaška (6.1%).
Regarding footballers under the age of 19, Domžale are at the top (11.3%), followed by Aluminij in second place (8.1%), and Bravo in third (7%). These clubs lead both among U21 and U19 players. Following them on this list are Mura (5%), Radomlje (2%), Maribor (1.5%), Olimpija (1.2%), Celje (0.7%), Koper (0.2%), and Rogaška (0.2%).
Among all leagues (61) included in the study, Ukrainian Ruh Lviv leads in the U21 category with a remarkable 52.4%, followed by Slovakian MŠK Žilina (44.5%) and RB Salzburg (42.7%). The “best” Slovenian club, Aluminij, ranks 16th overall.
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Author: editorial Football Planet
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