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Slovak football player Milan Dimun signed a three -year contract with Košice. The twenty -nine -year defensive midfielder returns to his hometown after nine years and became the sixth summer reinforcement of the Niké League participant.

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Pictured from the left Milan Dimun (in the DAC jersey) and Tigran Barseghjan (Slovan).




The club informed about it on its website fckosice.sk. “We are very pleased that Milan Dimun comes to us. He is a very experienced player. Not only in terms of sports, but certainly also as a person and personality.

It is highly likely that it will be our new cabin leader. And we are looking forward to it. At the same time, we are very pleased that we can welcome this Košice offspring at home.

A personality is coming back, which can help us very much, ”said the sports director of the Košice FC Marek Sapara. Overall, the midfielder has 120 league starts in the highest Slovak competition and 6 goals.

Dimun went through all the youth categories in Košice and as a teenager he scored his first starts among seniors. In 2016 he headed to Ekstraklasa, Poland, where he played five seasons in the Cracovie Krakow team.

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Since 2021 he worked in Dunajská Streda, for which he played another four seasons in the Niké League, the Slovak Cup and the European Cups. Even in his case, the well -known phrase “Cherchez Le Femme” played a key role in the transfer, which in a literal translation from French means “for everything to seek a woman”.

“Yes, my wife Natália has already played a big role in my return. But I certainly wanted to return, because I always thought that I still want to wear the Košice jersey.

Now the offer came, we have agreed and I am glad that I am at home again, ”revealed Milan Dimun, who married last month in Košice.

Aiko Tanaka

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