Former Slovenia youth international to try his hand in Poland: PSG kid Nicolas Rajshel signs in the second league
Photo: Kotwica Kolobrzeg
Younger football enthusiasts in our country might not have heard of him yet, but even though Nicolas Rajšel is already 31 years old, he is still active in football. You might wonder: who is he? Nicolas Rajšel is the French-born nephew of former Olimpija player Srečko Rajšel, and he has the distinction of having learned football fundamentals at the prestigious Paris Saint-Germain. He progressed to the reserve team in Paris, and after leaving the Parc des Princes, he traveled to Slovenia, where he trained with Olimpija, but signed with Celje.
He did not stay in Slovenia for long, just six months, and then enjoyed the best period of his career in Belgium, where he played for Union SG, KSV Roeselare, KV Oostende, and lastly Dender. He also spent time in Azerbaijan with Qabala and Sabail, and from July onwards, he was without a club. But not for long. The former young Slovenian international, who played one match for the national team and scored in the 2:1 victory against Croatia, will continue his career in Poland.
Nicolas Rajšel has signed with Polish second-tier club Kotwica Kołobrzeg, which finished second in the third division last year and has advanced to a higher level of competition. The 2024/25 season will be the first in the history of the 78-year-old club spent among the Polish second division teams.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet