Nottingham Forest officially confirmed the arrival of the Slovenian: Miran Pavlin has joined the English club as an international sports advisor
Photo: Nogometna zveza Slovenije (NZS)
A little over a month after it became clear that Miran Pavlin is leaving his role as director of national teams at the Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) and moving to England, Nottingham Forest has officially confirmed his arrival. As revealed by the member of the elite Premier League, Miran Pavlin has “joined the club as an international sports advisor“.
The former European club champion added regarding the role of the former Slovenian national team player, who played both at Euro 2000 and the 2002 World Cup: “Miran Pavlin will develop sports initiatives worldwide, support the expansion of the club’s international scouting network, and build international institutional relationships as the club continues to grow globally… Everyone at the club wishes Miran all the best in his new role and welcomes him to Nottingham Forest.”
Miran Pavlin left his position at NZS after four years, having previously been the assistant to Zlatko Zahovič at Maribor for many years. He also proved himself as a sports director at Koper and Olimpija. While he will now work in England, it is revealed by Sportklub that he will be replaced as director of national teams by Milenko Aćimović.
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Author: editorial Football Planet