Will the son of a Serbian volleyball legend play for Slovenia? NZS has already made enquiries, Vuk Boskan is ready to wear the Slovenian jersey
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Slobodan Boškan is etched in the history of sports in Serbia. Now 49 years old and retired from professional volleyball, Boškan achieved both European (2001) and Olympic gold (2000), alongside an impressive club career. His love for sports has been passed down to his son, who has chosen football instead of volleyball. Vuk Boškan, just 18 years old, recently made his debut for the senior team of Vojvodina. In a cup match against Radnički from Sremska Mitrovica, coach Nenad Lalatović gave him 14 minutes on the field for his first appearance.
“We have many talented young players in our youth system, and Vuk Boškan is undoubtedly one of them,” praised Nenad Lalatović. Other Serbian experts also agree: Vuk Boškan is a promising talent. Interestingly, he might also have the option to represent Slovenia at the national level.
Vuk Boškan: His Mother Is from Slovenia
According to our information, Vuk Boškan, a forward, holds both Serbian and Slovenian passports. His mother Maja is from Slovenia, and our reliable sources suggest that football officials in Slovenia have already been informed of the young player’s willingness to represent Slovenia.
The Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) and youth team scouts have reportedly shown interest in the young player from Novi Sad. There is a strong possibility that Vuk Boškan, who has a professional contract with Vojvodina, might soon receive a call-up to the Slovenian youth national team.
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Author: editorial Football Planet