Maribor has further strengthened its youth academy, with new talent coming from neighboring Italy: 16-year-old Stefan Trninić is now in Ljudski vrt
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On Friday, we reported that a young footballer from North Macedonia was registered for Maribor. Now, the purple team has found the next new talent for its youth academy abroad. The Slovenian Football Association (NZS) has registered Stefan Trninić, a forward born in September 2007, as a new member of Maribor.
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Stefan Trninić has previously played in South Tyrol, where he was a member of the club Sport Club Sankt Georgen from Brunico, which hosted the preparation of the Slovenian national football team for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
The teenager, who is expected to have both an Italian passport and citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina, comes to Maribor as a reinforcement for the youth academy. It is anticipated that the 16-year-old will initially play for the cadet team, with their first match of the new year scheduled at 1:00 PM. The Štajerci will be playing against Mura.
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Author: editorial Football Planet