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Slovenian volleyball players share locker room banter and future dreams
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Slovenian volleyball players share locker room banter and future dreams

From Delo · () Slovenian

Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Slovenian volleyball players shared lighthearted moments before a Nations League tournament match.
  • Player Nik Mujanović revealed his aspirations beyond volleyball, including architecture and art.
  • Teammates playfully teased Mujanović about his forgetfulness, highlighting his unique personality.

Slovenian volleyball players are gearing up for the Nations League tournament in Stožice, bringing a mix of focus and camaraderie. Before the competition heats up, some players offered a glimpse into their personalities off the court. Rok Možič, Nik Mujanović, Alen Pajenk, and Jan Kozamernik opened up about their locker room dynamics, revealing a playful atmosphere.

Jan Kozamernik humorously pointed out Nik Mujanović's tendency to be forgetful, recounting an incident where Mujanović forgot his passport and another time his pants. Mujanović, however, brushed it off, claiming he intentionally left his passport behind. The long-haired player, who can play as a corrector and receiver, is becoming a key offensive weapon for the national team. His teammates describe him as a "special character."

Despite the teasing, Mujanović remains focused on his passion for volleyball. He stated that if he weren't playing volleyball, he would likely pursue a career in architecture or art. This revelation came during a conversation with Dejan Vinčić, who temporarily stepped out of his player role to host a chat with former teammates. The exchange offered a unique look at the team's spirit beyond the intense matches.

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Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.