Unusual signing for Trbovlje: Didrik Hribšek, a child of the Swedish football school, signs for Rudar
Matjaž Kek, selector
of the Slovenian national team
, has repeatedly admitted in the past that the NHS is looking all over the world for talent that would be good enough to wear the national crest. Kevin Kampl was one of those who didn’t have much to do with Slovenian football but played for Slovenia anyway, but he wasn’t the only one. It will be interesting to see whether there will be someone else with Slovenian roots abroad who will be good enough for the national team stage in the future. It is also interesting that one of those who have Slovenian blood in their veins but were born and raised elsewhere has moved to Slovenia these days. Didrik Hribšek used to play in Sweden, where he was a member of a little-known club
Lindeborgs FF 1948
.
Now, the 2003-born goalkeeper Didrik Gabriel Joakim Hribšek has decided to move to Slovenia, where he will not play on the top stage. In fact, he will be performing far away from the public eye, having agreed a deal with Rudar from Trbovlje. The Zasavje players played among the Slovenian elite in the first season after independence, but now they are proving themselves in the Ljubljana Regional League, which is the fourth best league in the country. Rudar goes into every season with the desire to be promoted and who knows, maybe this time it really will be his time. With “Swedish expertise” in goal? We’ll see…
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