Žiga Ovsenek boosts Slovenian colony abroad: 25-year-old defender leaves Tabor, will continue his career in distant Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan, where Jakob Novak already earns his living, is the country where Žiga Ovsenek will continue his career. The 25-year-olddefensive midfielder joined the club after Tabor was relegated from the
Telemach First League
and for the first time in his football career he will try his hand abroad. Žiga Ovsenek has agreed to play for Kaspiy Aktau until the end of the calendar year, which is coached by Igor Angelovski, a former footballer
Celje
who later coached Gorica and was a selector of North Macedonia.
Žiga Ovsenek has joined the club that was the ninth best in Kazakhstan last year and is currently the second to last, which means that the Slovenian will have to fight for survival later in the season.
The Gorenje player left Tabor after two and a half years, during which time he played 65 games for the Primorje club, scoring four times. He has also previously played for Rudar from Velenje, Jadran from Dekanov, Ilirija, Šenčur and Triglav from Kranj.
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