Radomlje beaming with pride: Bosnia and Herzegovina find two young players at their club
The Slovenian league is not exactly an environment where many foreign players play, but things have been moving for the better in this respect lately. We have already reported that two invitations from abroad have been extended these days
have arrived at Olimpija’s address
and the same happened at the football club from Radomel. According to the club’s management, who ranked
Telemach First League
currently in eighth place, two of their players have been called up to the Bosnia and Herzegovina national youth team.
Both will be there for the first time
Igor Jankovic, who became the new BiH U-21 selector in September, has been selected for the friendly match against Bulgaria on 25. On November 1, he recalled both Majid Šošić and Filip Čuić. This is the first call-up to the Bosnia and Herzegovina youth team for both of them.
The 20-year-old Šošić, who is on loan to Radomlje from Split Hajduk, has played 14 games in the Telemach First League this season, scoring once as well as assisting once. Only 19 years old, Čuić, who is also owned by the Dalmatian giant, played only three games, but even that was enough for Janković to invite him to the national team.
Always something special
“I am very happy to have been called up to the national team. The feeling of playing for the national coat of arms is always something special. This will only give me more impetus to continue my work, which will in turn help me to become an even better football player,” Šošić is not hiding his satisfaction. Čuić added: “I am glad to have been called up. This is certainly not a small thing, as it will serve as an additional motivation for me, both in my club and national team work.”
This text was automatically translated using AI.