Former young representative of Slovenia Marko Krivičić has left Albania and returned to Italy: The midfielder will play just behind the Slovenian border
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The Slovenian football presence in neighboring Italy has strengthened with the return of Marko Krivičić. Once considered one of the most promising Slovenian players, Krivičić, who played 51 matches for various Slovenian youth national teams from U16 to U21, had recently been in Albania.
In Albania, Krivičić first played for KF Erzeni and later for Flamurtari. With Flamurtari, he made 27 appearances, indicating a successful season in terms of playing time. However, he has now decided to step down from the top league and has signed with a club in the Eccellenza league, the fifth tier of Italian football.
Marko Krivičić has agreed to join Pro Gorizia, a club located just across the Slovenian border. At Enzo Bearzot stadium, they are confident they have acquired a top-quality player. This makes sense, given Krivičić’s experience, including 101 matches in the top Slovenian league, Prva liga Telemach, where he played for Koper and Tabor Sežana. He also proved himself in the 2nd SNL as a member of Jadran Dekani.
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Author: editorial Football Planet