Two years ago, he decided on an unusual but brave move. Žan Trontelj, who took his first football steps in his hometown of Grosuplje, and established himself on the Slovenian first league scene in the jerseys of Bravo and Mura, went to Ukraine. In the war that drove many footballers from Ukrainian fields, he saw an opportunity - he does not regret grabbing it today. He does not intend to return to Lugansk; with excellent performances as a loaned…
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Two years ago, he decided on an unusual but brave move. Žan Trontelj, who took his first football steps in his hometown of Grosuplje, and established himself on the Slovenian first league scene in the jerseys of Bravo and Mura, went to Ukraine. In the war that drove many footballers from Ukrainian fields, he saw an opportunity - he does not regret grabbing it today. He does not intend to return to Lugansk; with excellent performances as a loaned…