Gorica struggled to stay in the U19 league last season, but now start the new competition year with much more optimism
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Gorica faced several challenges last season in the Eon NextGen League, struggling to secure their place in the top tier. However, they have started the new competitive year on a much more promising note. The blue-and-whites, who only have youth teams in the top league while their senior, cadet, and older teams compete in the second division, first won against Fužinar in the opening round of the 2024/25 season and have now secured a draw against Krka.
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The guests took the lead in the 44th minute thanks to Patrik Katič, a player from Maribor who joined Nova Mesto on loan this summer. Gorica equalized just over 10 minutes into the second half with a goal from Matteo Chittaro. The young Italian had a strong performance but had to leave the field early due to injury. The match ended 1:1, with Gorica earning their fourth point of the season and Krka their first.
The Primorci started the match with Pertovt, Humar, Guizhe, Korošec, Laščak, Lozej, Veličkov, Gleščič, Kobal, Blažič, Chittaro, and had Goga, Pišot, Camerotto, Lazar, and Dario available from the bench. Iztok Kapušin, the Krka coach, fielded Panić, Božič, Mitič, Judež, Sečen, Meze, Kržan, Kastelic, Katič, Stojičić, and Tomac, with only five substitutes available, including Pirca and Mazrekuja.
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