NK Brinje Grosuplje, with 10 Slovenians in the starting eleven, convincingly defeated Tabor, which began the match with nine foreign players
Photo: NK Brinje Grosuplje
On Friday, the second part of the season also kicked off in 2. SNL, where, among other matches, NK Brinje Grosuplje and Tabor faced each other on Saturday. Around 150 spectators witnessed five goals, most of which were scored by the home team, defeating the last-placed club on the second-league table with a score of 4:1. Tabor found itself in even greater trouble already in the first match of the year, trailing now by 8 points behind the second-to-last Ilirija.
Interestingly, Tabor started the game with as many as 9 foreign players! The only Slovenians included in the starting eleven by Bulgarian coach Radostin Aleksandrov were goalkeeper Žiga Fermišek, who also served as the captain, and young Mihajlo Pavlović, who scored nine goals in the youth Eon NextGen league in the fall. Among the foreigners, Bulgarians predominated, with three in the starting lineup. Later on, Abdul Fuseini also entered the game, meaning that Tabor featured as many as 10 foreign players in the opening match of the year.
On the other side, NK Brinje Grosuplje started the match with 10 Slovenian players, with the only foreigner being Marko Brkić. The latter was actually the only foreign player in the squad of the Dolenjska club, currently in seventh place on the second-league table.
Source of the photo: NK Brinje Grosuplje
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Author: editorial Football Planet