They expect goals from him to advance to a higher level of competition: Elvis Bratanović remains in Switzerland, having signed for FC Rotkreuz
Photo: Emmenbrücke
Elvis Bratanović, once one of the most promising Slovenian forwards, who also played two matches for the B-national team and scored 6 goals in eight appearances for the U21 selection, will continue kicking the ball in Switzerland. The 31-year-old footballer moved there already in 2017, but was without a club in the autumn. He was last seen in the jersey of FC Emmenbrücke, and now he has signed for FC Rotkreuz.
Elvis Bratanović will be playing in the fourth Swiss league, and the goal of his new club is crystal clear: to advance to the third-tier level of competition. FC Rotkreuz is on a good path, currently sitting in second place on the table, trailing behind the leading club FC Schötz (a team Bratanović has played for in the past) by just one point.
The former player of Celje, Velenje’s Rudar, Teplice, Bohemians, the Polish club Nieciecza, Domžale, Sursee, and Neuchâtel Xamax has so far amassed 85 appearances in Switzerland, scoring an impressive 69 goals. This places him among the most effective lower-league forwards in Swiss football.
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Author: editorial Football Planet