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1997–98 Slovenian Second League
The 1997–98 Slovenian Second League season started on 16 August 1997 and ended on 7 June 1998. Each team played a total of 30 matches. Črnuče merged with Factor before the season. League standing Relegation play-offs ''Rudar Trbovlje won 5–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Factor Črnuče won 7–5 on aggregate.'' See also * 1997–98 Slovenian PrvaLiga *1997–98 Slovenian Third League References External linksFootball Association of Slovenia {{DEFAULTSORT:1997-98 Slovenian Second League Slovenian Second League seasons 2 Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...
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Slovenian Second League
The Slovenian Second Football League (), also known by the abbreviation 2. SNL, is the second highest Association football, football league in Slovenia. The league was formed in 1991 and is operated by the Football Association of Slovenia. Format and rules In its inaugural edition in 1991–92 Slovenian Second League, 1991–92, the Slovenian Second League was divided into two regional groups (East and West), with both winners directly promoted to the Slovenian PrvaLiga. In 1992, a unified league was formed, with 16 clubs playing the Round-robin tournament, round-robin system, which lasted until 2003. Two clubs were usually promoted, while the number of those relegated varied with the number of divisions in the Slovenian Third League. In 2003, the league was reduced to twelve teams, and only the champion was directly promoted to the top tier, as an additional promotion play-off was introduced for the second-placed team. In 2005, the league was further reduced to ten teams playing a ...
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NK Šentjur (defunct)
Nogometni klub Šentjur (), commonly referred to as NK Šentjur or simply Šentjur, was a Slovenian football club from Šentjur, which played a total of six seasons in the Slovenian Second League. The club was dissolved in 2000, when a new club, named Mladi upi Šentjur, was founded. The club played their home games at Šentjur Sports Park. Honours *Slovenian Third League The Slovenian Third Football League ( or commonly 3. SNL) is the third tier of the Football in Slovenia, Slovenian football system. Since 2019, the league consists of two regional groups (East and West). They are operated by the Intercommunal Foo ... **Winners: 1994–95 *Slovenian Fourth Division **Winners: 1993–94 *MNZ Celje Cup **Winners: 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1999–2000 League history References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sentjur, NK Association football clubs established in 1991 Association football clubs disestablished in 2000 Defunct football clubs in Slovenia 1991 establishments in Sloven ...
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Slovenian Second League Seasons
Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Slovenia, a country in Central Europe * Slovene language, a South Slavic language mainly spoken in Slovenia * Slovenes, an ethno-linguistic group mainly living in Slovenia * Slavic peoples, an Indo-European ethno-linguistic group * Ilmen Slavs The Novgorod Slavs, Ilmen Slavs (, ''Il'menskiye slovene''), or Slovenes (not to be confused with the South Slavic Slovenes) were the northernmost tribe of the Early Slavs, and inhabited the shores of Lake Ilmen, and the river basins of the ..., the northernmost tribe of the Early East Slavs {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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1997–98 Slovenian Third League
The 1997–98 Slovenian Third League was the sixth season of the Slovenian Third League, the third highest level in the Football in Slovenia, Slovenian football system. League standings East West See also *1997–98 Slovenian Second League External linksFootball Association of Slovenia
{{DEFAULTSORT:1997-98 Slovenian Third League Slovenian Third League seasons 1997–98 in Slovenian football, 3 1997–98 in European third-tier association football leagues, Slovenia ...
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Ljubljana
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NK Svoboda Ljubljana
NK Svoboda Ljubljana (''Nogometni klub Svoboda Ljubljana'', 'Svoboda Ljubljana Football Club'), commonly referred to as simply Svoboda, is a Slovenian football club from Ljubljana which plays in the Slovenian Third League. History The club was founded as ŠD Svoboda in 1952. In the late 1950s, they merged with NK Grafičar, took over its place in the Slovenian Republic League and played under this name until 1962. The most successful period for the club was in the 1970s, when they played in the Yugoslav Second League under the sponsorship of Mercator. In 1971, they won the Slovenian Republic League for the first time and earned promotion to the Yugoslav Second League – West. During this period, they also won two Republic Cup titles, in 1976 and 1978. Thus, Svoboda participated in the Yugoslav Cup and in the 1978–79 season reached the round of 16, where they were eliminated by Borac Banja Luka. After Slovenia's independence in 1991, Svoboda played in the Slovenian P ...
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Bakovci
Bakovci (; ) is a village in the Municipality of Murska Sobota in the Prekmurje region in northeastern Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati .... References External linksBakovci on Geopedia Populated places in the Urban Municipality of Murska Sobota {{MurskaSobota-geo-stub ...
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Trbovlje
Trbovlje (; ''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 4: ''Štajersko''. 1904. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 58.) is Slovenia's eleventh-largest town, located in the traditional province of Styria (Slovenia), Styria and acting as the seat of local government, seat of the Municipality of Trbovlje. A historically renowned mining town, Trbovlje is located in the valley of a minor left tributary of the Sava, Sava River in the Central Sava Valley in central-eastern Slovenia. Name Trbovlje was attested in written sources in 1220–30 as ''Trefeul'' (and as ''Trevůl'' and ''Trevol'' in 1265–67, ''Triuella'' in 1302, ''Trifeul'' in 1325, ''Triueal'' in 1330, and ''Triuel'' in 1424). The name is a feminine plural noun in standard Slovene, but in the local dialect it is declined as a neuter singular adjective. This indicates that the name is derived from ''*Trěbovľe selo'' (literally, 'Trěbo's village'), referring to an early inhabitant ...
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ŠNK Bakovci
Športno nogometni klub Bakovci (), commonly referred to as ŠNK Bakovci or simply Bakovci, is a Slovenian football club based in Bakovci that competes in the 1. MNL, the fifth tier of the Slovenian football pyramid. The club was established in 1953. Their home ground is ŠRC Bakovci (') with a seating capacity for 500 spectators. Honours *Slovenian Third League The Slovenian Third Football League ( or commonly 3. SNL) is the third tier of the Football in Slovenia, Slovenian football system. Since 2019, the league consists of two regional groups (East and West). They are operated by the Intercommunal Foo ... ** Winners: 2000–01 ** Runners-up: 1997–98 *Slovenian Fourth Division ** Winners: 1992–93, 1993–94 *Slovenian Fifth Division ** Winners: 2012–13 League history since 1991 ;Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bakovci, SNK Football clubs in Slovenia Association football clubs established in 1953 1953 establishments in Slovenia ...
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1997–98 Slovenian Second League
The 1997–98 Slovenian Second League season started on 16 August 1997 and ended on 7 June 1998. Each team played a total of 30 matches. Črnuče merged with Factor before the season. League standing Relegation play-offs ''Rudar Trbovlje won 5–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Factor Črnuče won 7–5 on aggregate.'' See also * 1997–98 Slovenian PrvaLiga *1997–98 Slovenian Third League References External linksFootball Association of Slovenia {{DEFAULTSORT:1997-98 Slovenian Second League Slovenian Second League seasons 2 Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...
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1997–98 Slovenian PrvaLiga
The 1997–98 Slovenian PrvaLiga season started on 3 August 1997 and ended on 7 June 1998. Each team played a total of 36 matches. League table Relegation play-offs ''Beltinci won 5–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Domžale won 4–2 on aggregate.'' Results Every team plays four times against their opponents, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 matches. First half of the season Second half of the season Top goalscorers See also *1997–98 Slovenian Football Cup *1997–98 Slovenian Second League References ;General * External linksOfficial website of the PrvaLiga {{DEFAULTSORT:1997-98 Slovenian PrvaLiga Slovenian PrvaLiga seasons Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ... 1997–98 in Slovenian football ...
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1998–99 Slovenian PrvaLiga
The 1998–99 Slovenian PrvaLiga season started on 2 August 1998 and ended on 13 June 1999. Each team played a total of 33 matches. League table Results Matches 1–22 Matches 23–33 Top goalscorers See also *1998–99 Slovenian Football Cup *1998–99 Slovenian Second League References ;General * ;Specific External linksOfficial website of the PrvaLiga {{DEFAULTSORT:1998-99 Slovenian PrvaLiga Slovenian PrvaLiga seasons Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ... 1998–99 in Slovenian football ...
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