The youth premiere in Velenje was attended by 350 people: Rudar started dreamily, then faltered, Radomlje after a turnaround to the point
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In Rogoznica, Maribor celebrated victory, at the Celje Olympus the home team won, and in Velenje, it was a draw. Monday was also eventful in the Eon NextGen Youth League, with the first round of the new season concluding on Tuesday. In Velenje, around 350 spectators watched the match between Rudar and Radomlje, which ended in a 2:2 draw.
The young miners took the lead in the 13th minute when 15-year-old Florijan Mežnar scored. Mežnar, who had netted 48 goals in the last two seasons for Rudar’s teams ranging from 15 to 19 years old, continued his impressive scoring form into the new season. Just 16 minutes later, the home team celebrated again when Tarik Abbas scored, seeming to put the victory within reach. However, Nemanja Milojević had other plans. In the 38th minute, he reduced the deficit with a successful penalty kick, and then, 15 minutes before the end of the match, the 17-year-old ensured a 2:2 draw with his second goal of the game.
Rudar started with the lineup of Camloh, Plazl, Svitlica, Abbas, Mladenović, Ibrahimović, Stegu, Husejnović, Zorko Kotnik, Mijošek, and Mežnar. Substitutes included Pek, Skornšek, Štitić, and Topole. Radomlje fielded Jelić, Voglar, Kobal, Peranović, Beljkaš, Jelen, Kujabi, Milojević, Golob, Raztresen, and Mavra, with Pevc Carrera, Muminović, Volčanšek, and Marsel coming off the bench.
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Author: editorial Football Planet