For Slovenians, success has already come–and should bankroll Slovene football’s futureby Ales Gaube LJUBLJANA, Slovenia–For the small Alpine nation of Slovenia–which has fewer than two million inhabitants–the triumph of qualifying for the World Cup was greeted with almost as much fanfare as its 1991proclamation of independence from Yugoslavia. The average yearly income in Slovenia hovers around $10,000, but package tours […]

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