In Austria, there is a Slovenian player who scores in every other match: Jure Bračko, after 150 goals in 286 matches, has changed employers
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Jure Bračko is one of those Slovenian footballers who have spent the majority of their careers abroad. Today 30 years old, the former youth national team player of Slovenia ventured to Germany as a teenager, where he honed his skills in the setup of the Munich club TSV 1860. He then briefly returned home and was a member of the youth team of Maribor, later donning the jersey of Mura, but he played the longest in Austria.
Across the northern border, Jure Bračko played for a plethora of clubs, most recently with Minihof-Liebau. He amassed a considerable 286 competitive appearances in Austria, scoring 150 goals. On average, he found the back of the net slightly more than once every two games.
In this winter transfer window, one of the most prolific Slovenian expatriates in terms of goalscoring decided to change employers. He left FC Minihof-Liebau and signed with Union SV Raiba Ottendorf, with whom he will battle to avoid relegation in the Gebietsliga Süd.
One of his new teammates is also Denis Poljanec, who played in Slovenia for Pohorje and has been proving himself in Austria with intermittent stops elsewhere since 2011. To date, he has made 128 appearances and scored 48 goals.
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Author: editorial Football Planet