They started and played almost until the end in Kranj, but then the weather prevailed: The match between Triglav and Brinje Grosuplje ended in the 83rd minute
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Slovenia once again found itself in the grip of stormy events, which also affected the last match of the 22nd round of the second Slovenian football league. In Kranj, at 6 p.m., Triglav and Brinje Grosuplje began their encounter, but the match was not completed. Referee Žan Jazbec was forced to end it prematurely, specifically in the 77th minute. The reason? A storm!
When the players of both teams left the pitch prematurely at the stadium in the capital of Upper Carniola, the guests from Dolenjska were leading 1-0. The only goal came after just five minutes of the match, when Rok Štorman found the back of the net for the visitors. The 19-year-old player, on loan from Radomlje, celebrated his very first goal in senior football. It was a masterful strike as Rok Štorman beat the Triglav goalkeeper with an exceptional shot from 18 meters.
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Meanwhile, the Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) has already made the decision for the two clubs to meet again on Monday, with the referee signaling the start at 6 p.m. For thirteen minutes? Rules are rules…
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