More than a football club

This project started simple. Go back to Kamnik, reconnect with where I come from, and tell a story that felt real.

But the more I looked into NK Kamnik, the more it became clear this is about something bigger.

This is a club most people will never hear about. Fourth-tier, small town, no spotlight. But it matters to the people there. It is part of the identity of the town. When something like that is struggling, it is not just about results or standings. It is about whether something meaningful survives.

After the clubhouse fire, the club lost more than a building. It lost a piece of its foundation. Now they are trying to rebuild while fighting to stay in their league. There is no guarantee it works. That is what makes it worth following.

The vision for Back to Kamnik is to capture that process as it actually is.

Not a polished version. Not a highlight reel. The real thing. The uncertainty, the small wins, the setbacks, the people who keep showing up anyway.

At the same time, this project is not just about documenting. It is about contributing.

If telling this story brings attention, support, or resources to the club, that matters. If it helps people connect with Kamnik or understand why clubs like this are important, that matters too.

Long term, the goal is to build something that lives beyond one season. A film that feels honest. A platform that keeps the story going. Something that can grow with the club instead of just observing it.

This is still early. There is no full team. No finished roadmap. Just a direction and a reason to start.

That is part of the vision too.

To build this openly, bring people into it, and see what it can become.

If you are reading this and it connects with you, you are not late. This is just getting started.