Bravo’s list of European opponents also reduced: the Šiškarji are not the favourites, but on paper they will be favourites, with Šturm and Zeljković still in the draw
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Tomorrow, the eyes of the European football public will be at least a little away from Euro 2024, as the draws for the opening rounds of qualification for European club competitions will take place. Slovenia will have one representative in each. From 4pm onwards, the fate of the clubs competing in the Conference League will be decided in Nyon, including Bravo for the first time in its history.
Šiškarji will play in the 4th drum, where they will be among the non-seeded due to their low European coefficient, which is understandable given that it will be their first ever appearance in the draw. But Aleš Arnol’s charges will be favourites on paper, whatever the outcome of the draw. KuPS Kuopio, B36 Tórshavn, FCI Levadia Tallinn, Connah’s Quay Nomads FC and KF Vllaznia are their possible opponents in the first qualifying round.
The crew from the capital might prefer to avoid an Albanian or an Estonian representative. But the draw will have a Slovenian touch with two additional representatives. Bravo will fortunately avoid their old acquaintance from the Slovenian greens, Zoran Zeljković, who with his Auda will also be in the 4th drum among the non-winners and has the same possible opponents.
Among the non-winners in the 1st drum of the draw was Klemen Šturm. In the first qualifying round, the Veleža Mostar player will play against one of the following opponents: KF Shkëndija, FK Budućnost Podgorica, Inter Club d’Escaldes, KF Tirana or La Fiorita 1967. The current employer of the former Mura player would prefer a representative from San Marino or Andorra.
The exact dates of the clearance will be known by 21. June. The first match will take place on 11. July and the return match a week later.
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Author: editorial Football Planet