David Bunderla will lace up his boots again: Former young Slovenian representative back in the country where he scored 85 goals in 179 matches
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Although he is already 36 years old, and officially retired from professional football a year and a half ago, David Bunderla is now making a comeback to the football field. The former Slovenian international, who earned a transfer to Maribor in 2008 with excellent performances while playing for Primorje, will once again prove himself in neighboring Austria. There, he will join forces with another former Maribor player, Darko Djukić, who is currently the coach at the lower-league club SV St. Margareten/Ros.
David Bunderla, who played in Slovenia for Triglav, Britof, Koper, and Šenčur, accumulating a total of 159 appearances and 31 goals in the first and second leagues, already has significant experience playing in Austria, where he was last seen in 2020.
In the past, David Bunderla played for clubs such as SG-Steinfeld, SG Nessl Drautal, SV Raika Greifenburg, DSG Sele Zell, and SF Rückersdorf, totaling 179 appearances and scoring 85 goals.
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Author: editorial Football Planet