Domžale brings the son of a former Slovenian national team player: Denny Tiganj has stepped up the competition after Ajdin Mulalić’s departure
Domžale have a new goalkeeper, a player with a well-known surname has signed a contract with the yellow family. Denny Tiganj can boast a father who has even tasted the World Cup. Senad Tiganj played at the 2002 World Cup and has passed on his love of football to his children. Erwin Tiganj last season
scored goals in Italy
Denny Tiganj will now prove his worth with Telemach, a club from the First League, with whom he has signed a contract until 2025 after passing his test.
“Denny has successfully passed the test of a few days. Goalkeeping coach Bojan Jorgačević gave a positive assessment and gave the green light. This arrival fills the gap left by the departure of Ajdin Mulalić. He will compete with Gašper Tratnik and Benjamin Matičič, who we trust completely, for the spot between the posts. No major personnel changes are expected in anticipation of Europe, as we are very happy with the current look of the team,” is for
club website
sports director of Domžale Senijad Ibričić.
Denny Tiganj has already made his debut in the Telemach First League
Denny Tiganj, 20, moved to Kamniško Bistrica from Ljubljana’s third-league team Svoboda, having previously played for Koper and Ilirija. He was also a member of Jesenice and Bravo in the younger selections. He made his debut in the Telemach First League in 2021, scoring against Tabor in Koper in August. He did his job well and Koper celebrated without conceding a goal.
“I’m glad the club has decided to take me on! It all happened practically overnight. A week ago I received a call to join the team for training and after seven days of proving myself, I managed to convince the profession. I have been following the First League for a long time. Domžale has a young and promising team, which is welcome in my case. My experience as a member has been gained in Koper, where I trained with the first team for a year and a half. My debut and a few friendlies are behind me, but the real thing is still to come. I would like to progress properly and, with luck, get a chance to work abroad,” said Denny Tiganj upon his arrival to the former Slovenian champion.
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