The former national team player has taken on a new coaching challenge: Aleksandar Rodić left Gorica and took over the coaching of the under-15 team in Izola
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A year after returning to Nova Gorica and taking on a coaching role at his former club, Aleksandar Rodić has found a new challenge in his career. After parting ways with Gorica, where he served as assistant to Miran Srebrnič, the former Slovenia national team player has moved to the coast, specifically to Izola. At the club, which competes in the 3rd Slovenian National League at the senior level, Aleksandar Rodić will be coaching the under-15 team.
The 44-year-old retired forward, born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has had a football career that included stints in England with Portsmouth and in his youth, he also played for Crvena Zvezda. He also demonstrated his skills at Interblock and Olimpija, accumulating experience in Turkey, Bulgaria, China, and Italy.
Aleksandar Rodić, who played a total of 127 matches and scored 31 goals in the Prva liga Telemach, was also a member of the Slovenian national team in 2005, playing nine matches. He scored his only goal for Slovenia in a qualifying match against Belarus, securing a 1-0 victory.
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Author: editorial Football Planet