Gal Grobelnik made a significant impact in his first season in Germany, playing regularly and scoring 6 goals. He has now changed employers: his new club is SGV Freiberg
Photo: SGV Freiberg
This year’s summer transfer window also brought a significant change for Gal Grubelnik, a Slovenian footballer who has decided to take on a new challenge in Germany. After a successful season with SG Barockstadt Fulda-Lehnerz, where he scored 6 goals in 36 appearances, the 23-year-old forward has signed with SGV Freiberg, a team competing in the fourth German league.
Grubelnik has already made a strong start at his new club. On his debut for SGV Freiberg, he scored his first goal in a draw against 1. Göppinger Sportverein. He also played in the second round of the Regionalliga Südwest, where his new team won 2-0 against TSV Steinbach.
Before moving to Germany, Gal Grubelnik played for Beltince and has a record of 60 appearances in the 2. SNL and an additional 18 appearances in the 3. SNL in Slovenia, where he scored a total of 36 goals, an impressive statistic. He discussed his reasons for moving to German lower-league football in an interview with Planet nogomet.
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Author: editorial Football Planet