Mikha Mevlya is known to fans of Russian football as a defender, who first appeared on the fields of Russia in 2016. Currently, the rights to the player belong to the club from the northern capital, Zenit.
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Micah Mevlja is a native of a small town in Slovenia, located next to Italy. Born in 1990. The football player himself calls his home a small village in which the athlete's football biography began. From a young age, the boy showed love not only for football, but also for secular education. He studied well at school, had a predisposition to philological subjects and even studied at a language school.
Upon reaching 12 years, Mevlja moved to the football academy of the famous Goritsa club in Slovenia. Combined sports with studies at school with an economic bias. Subsequently, Micah chose the path of a professional athlete, which was facilitated by one of the best football schools in Slovenia - based on the Goritsa team.
The beginning of a football career
In 2009, Miha Mevley began her sports career in adult clubs. The first club for the player was the team that raised a talented football player. In “Goritsa” Mevl acted as a midfielder. According to the footballer himself, only in the last few years of his career he has entered the field with the role of defender.
In the Slovenian “Gorica”, Micah Mevl spent four full seasons. He played in more than a hundred fights, managing to score five goals scored.
Football players from the Balkan countries are often interested in scouts of other European clubs. The first who invited Mevl to play as a legionnaire were the Swiss. In 2013, as a free agent, Micah Mevl moved to the famous Swiss club Lausanne. The player spent one full season in the team, having played thirty matches and once having hit an opponent’s goal.
It must be said that as a legionnaire, Mevl did not stay long in teams. Over the next two years (from 2014 to 2016), Micah replaced two clubs. He played for Bnei Sakhnin in Israel, and then moved to the Dynamo Bucharest.