Bravo’s job well done in the second round of the U-15 and U-17 leagues: two wins for the Ljubljana team without conceding a goal
Photo: Rok Cizelj / NK Bravo
This week, Bravo and Krka played their rescheduled matches from round 2 in the U15 and U17 national leagues. The Ljubljana-based team proved superior, securing two wins in front of their home fans without conceding a goal.
Approximately 50 spectators attended the U17 league match in Šiška, where they witnessed a 3-0 victory for the hosts. Jan Balažic opened the scoring for Bravo in the 11th minute, and Krka conceded two more goals in the second half. Both goals were scored by Andrej Pečar, the younger brother of Martin Pečar, a member of Bravo’s senior team. Martin started the match on the bench and entered the game in the 61st minute. Andrej needed just four minutes to score his first goal and added his second in the 73rd minute. It’s worth noting that Krka finished the match with ten players after Bor Zupan was sent off in the 69th minute following two yellow cards. Bravo is currently seventh in the U17 league standings, while Krka sits at the very bottom.
In the U15 match, the hosts secured a 2-0 win, with both goals coming in the first half. Maj Galamić found the net for Bravo in the 18th minute, and ten minutes later, Vid Mächtig successfully converted a penalty to double their lead. Bravo is now sixth in the U15 league standings, while Krka is in twelfth place.
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Author: editorial Football Planet