Nermin Haljeta’s move to Indonesia hits the bull’s-eye: Slovenian top scorer in the league, voted Footballer of the Month
Photo: PSM Makassar
Nermin Haljeta, a forward from Slovenia, who has struggled to make the crucial leap to more significant achievements despite his undeniable talent, has apparently found an environment in Indonesia that suits him perfectly. The player, who previously scored 45 goals in 119 matches in the 2. SNL, parted ways with the second Austria league this summer, where he played for FAC under the guidance of Slovenian coach Mitja Mörec, and signed with PSM Makassar.
PSM Makassar is one of the oldest football clubs in Indonesia, founded in 1915, and boasts a history of success. They have been five-time national champions and achieved several good results in Asian international competitions. In the previous season, they finished only 11th in the top Indonesian league, but they are currently performing much better. After five rounds and three wins, they sit third, with significant credit going to Nermin Haljeta.
The former member of Celje’s Šampion, Krško, Czech Teplice, Ilirija, Domžale, Ptuj’s Drava, Bosnian Zvijezda, Nafte, and Rogaška has scored four goals in five matches, making him the current top scorer in the Indonesian league. Moreover, Nermin Haljeta has been named the best player of the month in the Indonesian league, which is home to many foreign players, including nearly 50 Brazilians. He is the only Slovenian in Indonesia, and his adventure there has started so well that local media are already praising him and elevating him to great heights. “Bomber from Slovenia” is a nickname that is quickly catching on…
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Author: editorial Football Planet