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Stojanović Signs Three-Year Contract with Legia, Svetlin Also Moves to Poland

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Slovenian international Petar Stojanović has signed a three-year contract with Legia Warsaw. The 15-time Polish champions last won their domestic championship in 2021.

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Petar Stojanović, the trump card of the Slovenian national team on the right wing, will continue his career with Legia Warsaw after an unfortunate episode with Salernitana.

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Slovenian international Petar Stojanović has signed a three-year contract with Legia Warsaw. The 15-time Polish champions last won their domestic championship in 2021.

We are collecting news from the summer football market. Representative Petar Stojanović has signed a three-year contract with Legia Warsaw. Tamar Svetlin is also leaving for Poland. Nal Lan Koren joined Aluminij before the start of the new season. This makes him the fifth reinforcement of the club from Kidričevo before returning to the first league stage. He signed a three-year contract. A day after the news that young prospect Alin Kumer Čelik …

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Slovenian football international Petar Stojanović has signed a three-year contract with Polish giants Legia Warsaw, it was confirmed on the club's website.

Heiko Rannula, who led Legia Warsaw to the Polish championship, signed a three-year contract with the club.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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