The victory in the Pivovarna Union Cup final brings a cash prize: Rogaška did not receive a license from the NZS, but will receive €80,000
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If it had received the license, it would have also gone to Europe and in this case, a nice profit would have been in store for it. Especially for a club like Rogaška. In the 2023/24 season, just participating in the first round of qualification for the Conference League was worth as much as €150,000! Well, but if Rogaška had received the license, it would have certainly gone to the qualifications for the Europa League, which means it would have cashed in even more. However, in Rogaška Slatina these days, they will only be packing their bags and saying goodbye to the Prva Liga Telemach. Justified or not? NZS claims it’s justified. Rogaška argues it’s unjustified. The epilogue, for now, remains as it is. Maybe it will be different someday. We’ll see.
Anyway, although in Rogaška Slatina, despite winning the cup final, there isn’t much reason for celebration until the early hours, it’s also true that they will still receive something from the Slovenian Football Association. Rogaška, as the winner of the Pivovarna Union Cup, is entitled to a cash prize, namely €80,000.
Considering that Rogaška will remain without practically most of its players and consequently also without a substantial financial compensation because it lost the license, the mentioned prize seems like a drop in the ocean. But at the same time, it’s an amount that will still be beneficial for Rogaška in getting back on its feet. And considering the club we saw in action in the just-concluded season, we can only hope that Rogaška will be back as soon as possible.
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Author: editorial Football Planet