The stadium in Šiška opened its doors for the last time: ŽAK witnessed the match between Bravo and Mura, with Ljubljana’s team securing a valuable point at the last minute
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Round 35 of the Slovenian championship concluded in Šiška, where ŽAK opened its doors to top-tier football for the last time in quite a while. When they reopen, at that same location will stand a true infrastructure beauty, worth almost 100 million euros! But on the “ruins” … never again! To end it all, Bravo and Mura clashed, fighting for 4th place in the Prva liga Telemach. Mura was on the brink of victory, but Bravo salvaged a valuable point at the last minute. It ended in a 1-1 draw.
Mura knew before the match: if they won, they would remain in contention for the final 4th place, which, given the licensing turmoil with Rogaška, could lead to Europe. And for quite some time, it seemed the Prekmurje team would truly celebrate in Ljubljana. They took the lead in the 51st minute when Žan Trontelj, a former Bravo player, crossed from the right wing, where Robert Čakš skillfully found the net to put the visitors ahead.
Mura was nearly celebrating victory when Bravo finally equalized. This happened in the 89th minute when Matija Kavčič returned to the top of the league’s best assist chart with his twelfth assist, and Rok Maher headed in for the crucial point.
The lively and even thrilling match in Šiška could have ended with a much higher score. Both teams created numerous chances, as evidenced by the fact that spectators witnessed 10 (7:3) shots on target. Nonetheless, it ended in a 1-1 draw. Bravo remained level on points with Koper, while Mura can no longer be fourth. In the final round, Bravo will visit Olimpija, Koper will host Maribor, and Mura will bid farewell to the dismal season in a match against Rogaška.
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Author: editorial Football Planet