The Slovenian youth team will soon be in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Among the home team players will be a prospect nurtured in Slovenia, who has scored 5 goals in the Eon NextGen league this season for Koper
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Next week, the Slovenian youth national team will be in action, facing two friendly matches against their peers from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The matches will be played in Zenica: the first will start on Tuesday at 4:00 PM, and the second on Thursday at 11:00 AM. Slovenian coach Mišo Brečko recently revealed the list of players who will represent Slovenia U19. Now, his counterpart from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dubravko Orlović, has also done the same. Interestingly, one of the home team players will be Koper’s player, born and raised in Ljubljana.
Adriano Rizvić will not be wearing the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team jersey for the first time; the 17-year-old has already played 17 matches in the past for the U16 and U17 squads. Now, it is expected that he will make his debut in the youth national team jersey.
Born in 2006, Adriano Rizvić began his career at Olimpija, then moved to Croatia to join Rijeka, before returning home and signing for Ljubljana’s Svoboda, where his father Hajro Rizvić is the president. This season, Adriano Rizvić moved on loan to Bonifika, where he played 21 matches for the youth team in the Eon NextGen league, scoring 5 goals. He can also boast of scoring on his debut for the senior team, hitting the target in the cup.
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Author: editorial Football Planet