Celje strengthened the attack of the youth team: The talented Faris Dževahirić has moved from the league rival Domžale to the princely city
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Domžale have brought a number of talented footballers into their youth setup during the recently concluded summer transfer window, but just before the deadline, one of them has also left. Faris Dževahirić will continue to prove himself in Slovenia, but not in the jersey of the yellow family. Born in 2007 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Faris Dževahirić has agreed to join Celje, where he will strengthen the youth team of the club from the principality.
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17-year-old Faris Dževahirić moved to Slovenia a year and a half ago, having previously played for Borac and Banjaluka. The former representative of BiH under 15 (5 matches, 4 goals) played 28 matches in the cadet league as a member of Domžale, scoring 15 goals and undoubtedly proving that he possesses considerable attacking talent. In the current competitive year, he has played 3 matches in the youth Eon NextGen league, totaling 222 minutes, but has yet to score a goal.
“On the last day of the transfer window, there was also a departure from the youth ranks. Faris Dževahirić is moving from the cadet team of the yellows to Football Club Celje after one season,” Domžale confirmed the transfer on their club website.
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Author: editorial Football Planet