Rogaška is left without a coach, but is happy that Oskar Drobne went to Mura: “One of the few clubs that showed respect”
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Saturday was an interesting day for Mura. The club appointed a new sports director, after the investor George Juncaj surprisingly took on the position himself. The black-and-whites also introduced their new coach to the public. The reins have been taken over by Oskar Drobne, who moved to Murska Sobota from Rogaška Slatina. There, he won the cup last season and remained despite Rogaška losing its license.
Oskar Drobne led both the senior team, which ended up at the bottom, and managed the youth system, but now Rogaška will have to look for a new expert. While they were not pleased that Oskar Drobne left, they are happy that he went to Mura.
Rogaška: “The decision was made with understanding”
“Oskar Drobne is leaving NK Rogaška after two and a half years. The most successful coach in the club’s history, who achieved third place in the 2. SNL, the championship title in the 2. SNL, eighth place in the 1. SNL, and brought the only trophy in the club’s history by winning the cup in Rogaška Slatina, is moving to NŠ Mura. NK Rogaška is aware that this is a step forward in the career of one of the best Slovenian coaches, and therefore accepted his decision with understanding,” wrote the current winner of the Pivovarna Union cup at the outset.
After Drobne’s move to Fazanerija, Rogaška added: “At the same time, this is recognition for our club that good work in a small club can knock on the doors of the big ones. We are happy that he is going to a club that is connected to us not only by the color of the jerseys but also by good relations between the clubs, as Mura is one of the few top league clubs that has shown respect and hospitality to us in the past. Oki, thank you for everything and good luck.“
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet