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How Boštjan Cesar Became the New Coach of Slovenia

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The 82nd minute of the match in rainy Celje was coming to an end, it was October 9, 2004. The legendary Ivo Milovanović had just mentioned in the broadcast that we could be satisfied if the initial 0:0 remained until the final whistle of the referee – namely, the great Italy was standing opposite. But someone had different plans. The ball flew from the left of Nastja Čeh in front of the Italian goal, Gianluigi Buffon sailed through the air with …
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The 82nd minute of the match in rainy Celje was coming to an end, it was October 9, 2004. The legendary Ivo Milovanović had just mentioned in the broadcast that we could be satisfied if the initial 0:0 remained until the final whistle of the referee – namely, the great Italy was standing opposite. But someone had different plans. The ball flew from the left of Nastja Čeh in front of the Italian goal, Gianluigi Buffon sailed through the air with …

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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