Celje will have to wait for its first win in the leagues for players up to 15 and 17 years old: In Dolenjska, the Štajers have only earned one point
Photo: NK Brinje Grosuplje
The new season also began for the U15 and U17 teams. On Wednesday, it was lively in Grosuplje, where Brinje hosted Celje. The Štajerci were the favorites based on the status of both clubs, but the balance of power in youth football is not always as it may seem at first glance. This was proven by the matches in Dolenjska, after which NK Brinje Grosuplje had much more reason to be satisfied.
In the U15 match, which was attended by 80 spectators, five goals were scored, and the home team won 3-2. Alen Mujanović put the visitors ahead in the 11th minute, but the home team, in blue and yellow, responded with three goals. Jure Ljubenovič scored in the 14th minute, Stefan Stojanović in the 51st minute, and Žan Majhen an hour into the game. Tijan Gojković brought Celje back into the game in the 81st minute, but there wasn’t enough time for a turnaround.
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In the U17 league, no goals were scored, and Celje, led by Dejan Pantović, was unable to win despite having an extra player for most of the second half. In the 55th minute, Lan Vidergar of the home team received a second yellow card and had to leave the field. Despite being a player down, NK Brinje Grosuplje held on and earned a fourth point on the opening match day.
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Author: editorial Football Planet