With a staggering 21 wins, 82 goals scored, and only two losses, Rok Baskera and his cadets played a lion’s share in promoting Radomlje to the elite
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Rok Baskera, once one of the most promising Slovenian footballers, whose career was prematurely ended due to knee problems, has achieved his first major success on the coaching path. The former member of the Slovenian national under-20 team bid farewell to Olimpija last summer, where he worked in the youth academy, and embarked on an independent coaching journey. He took over the Radomlje cadets and led them to the title of the best club in the 2nd SKL West in their first season.
The young Radomlje team celebrated 21 wins in 25 matches, suffered only two losses, and scored a significant 82 goals. With a goal difference of +66 and 65 points earned, they have a commanding 13-point lead over Primorje with just one game left in the season. However, winning the title among the cadets is not the only achievement of the yellow-black team this season.
Radomlje also lead the overall standings of the second cadet league and the second senior youth league West, where they have a 20-point lead over Bilje. In this case as well, the lead is insurmountable, and both the Radomlje cadets and senior youth will play among the elite in the next season. A lion’s share of the success was contributed by Rok Baskera’s team, while the senior youth of Radomlje are “only” fourth. However, both teams together have accumulated enough points to celebrate.
It’s worth noting that Radomlje secured their promotion definitively on Saturday, when the senior youth defeated Dob by a whopping 9:0 (Arijan Kovačević scored 4 goals in just 22 minutes), while the cadets beat the same opponent 2:0.
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Author: editorial Football Planet