Bistrica quickly found a new goalkeeper after the departure of Kristijan Župić: Marko Deronja will be in the goal for the second-league team in the spring part of the season
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Marko Deronja, a footballer who developed his skills in his youth at Olimpija, and later played for numerous clubs in several countries, has become the new goalkeeper for Bistrica. Following the departure of Kristjan Župić, the club from Slovenska Bistrica swiftly responded and acquired the services of the 28-year-old goalkeeper, who was previously part of the second-division rival team Fužinar.
Marko Deronja, who played nine games in the fall season of the 2. SNL, has had a diverse career, including stints at Šenčur, Tolmin, Zarica Kranj, German club TSV Kastl, Slovakian clubs Košice, Haniška, Poprad, and Slavoj Trebisov, Austrian club ASKÖ St. Michael/Bleiburg, Belgian club Lommel, Romanian clubs SSU Poli and Aerostar, Lithuanian club Hegelmann, and Slovenian club Rudar Velenje.
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As reported earlier, former national team player Amir Karić has also joined Bistrica, taking on the role of the head coach of the senior team.
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Author: editorial Football Planet
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