The next Slovenian heading to the United States of America: Aaron Kačinari has left Triestina and will be wearing the jersey of FC Tulsa on loan
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After six months in Trieste, Slovenian footballer Aaron Kačinari bid farewell to the Italian third-tier club Triestina, as he will now seek to prove himself on the other side of the world. Aaron Kačinari will continue his career in the United States of America, as Triestina has sent him on loan to a club with which they recently formed a business partnership. The 22-year-old midfielder has joined FC Tulsa, competing in the USL Championship, the second-tier league in North America.
Aaron Kačinari is expected to play for FC Tulsa until the end of the year, as he has been loaned to the club based in Oklahoma. “Aaron Kačinari joins us through our partnership with Triestina,” said the head coach of the American club, Mario Sanchez, upon the transfer, adding: “He is a very interesting midfielder who has gained valuable experience playing professionally in Italy. He will bring quality on the ball and the ability to cover the field in the middle of the pitch.”
The Primorje region native played five games for Triestina this season, two in the league and three in the cup. Before moving to the Nereo Rocco Stadium, he played for Venezia, and prior to that, he also played in Albania for KS Kastrioti. On domestic soil, he represented teams such as Koper, Izola, Bravo, Ankaran, Drava from Ptuj, Gorica, and Tabor Sežana.
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Author: editorial Football Planet