Ljubljana has gained another youth league champion: Former titleholder Interblock seals breakthrough into the Eon NextGen league with 6 goals
Photo: IB 1975 Ljubljana
Interblock, a club from Ljubljana, which during the golden era of Joc Pečečnik could boast perhaps the best youth football academy in the country, celebrated again last weekend after a long time. The club, now known as IB 1975 Ljubljana, sealed their breakthrough into the youth Eon NextGen league after holding an unassailable 10-point lead over Triglav from Kranj with three rounds remaining in the season.
The club from the Slovenian capital earned their place in the Eon NextGen league last weekend at Kodeljevo, where they scored half a dozen goals. Interblock defeated Slovan with a score of 6:2, with goals from Aleksandar Slijepčević (6), Arton Avdić (8), the top scorer of the 2nd SML West Maks Poličnik (15, 72), Mikita Babenko (43), and Aljoša Rugelj (46). It’s worth noting that Interblock achieved promotion without a single defeat!
Interblock will compete in the top youth league for the first time since the 2018/19 season, with their greatest success occurring a decade earlier when they became national champions. At that time, the youth team was led by Borivoje Lučić, and players such as Matic Fink, Matej Podlogar, Jure Škafar, Dejan Zadnikar, Luka Vrhunc, and others wore the jersey of the Ljubljana-based club.
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Author: editorial Football Planet