Olimpija visited Croatia, and a 17-year-old Slovenian, Tomaž Brdik, also helped Slaven secure the win: Brdik got 30 minutes against zmaji
Last weekend, several members of the Prva liga Telemach took the opportunity for friendly matches. Olimpija traveled to Croatia, specifically to the town of Sveti Martin na Muri, located near the Slovenian border. Their opponent was Slaven Belupo, a club from Koprivnica, who won the match 1-0. Interestingly, a teenager from Slovenia played for Slaven. Tomaž Brdik started the game on the bench but came on in the second half.
The barely 17-year-old Tomaž Brdik played for 30 minutes and, according to those who watched the match live, delivered a completely solid performance. Tomaž Brdik moved to Croatia in the winter transfer window. Prior to that, he was professionally tied to Mura, but terminated his contract prematurely and moved to Koprivnica.
The former member of Krško, who was courted by both Celje and Olimpija upon leaving the nuclear town, is currently honing his skills in the youth team in Croatia, where he has made two appearances. He also regularly trains with the senior team and has signed a professional contract with Slaven, which is expected to be valid until June 2025. Experts believe that the moment when he will actually get a chance to play in the 1. HNL is not far away…
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Author: editorial Football Planet