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ND Gorica
Nogometno društvo Gorica, commonly referred to as ND Gorica or simply Gorica, is a Slovenian football club based in the town of Nova Gorica. They are one of the most successful Slovenian clubs with four Slovenian PrvaLiga and three Slovenian Cup titles. The club plays its matches at the Nova Gorica Sports Park stadium with the capacity of 3,100 seats. As of the 2022–23 season, Gorica competes in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, the top tier of Slovenian football. History Yugoslav period (1947–1991) The history of Slovenian association football in the Goriška region goes back to 1907, when the first football club Jugoslavija was formed by the Slovenes of Gorizia. October 1947 marks the beginning of the club with the foundation of FD Gorica in Šempeter pri Gorici, where it operated until 1963. They started in the second-level but quickly promoted to the Slovenian Republic League in 1950 under the new name Železničar Nova Gorica. Five years later they became republic champions a ...
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Nova Gorica Sports Park
Nova Gorica Sports Park ( sl, Športni park Nova Gorica) is a multi-purpose sports venue in Nova Gorica, Slovenia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of ND Gorica. The stadium was built in 1964 and has a capacity of 3,100 seats. International matches See also *List of football stadiums in Slovenia The following is a list of football stadiums in Slovenia, ordered by capacity. Only stadiums with a seating capacity of 1,000 or more are included. Current stadiums References {{List of football stadiums in Europe Slovenia Stadiums ... References External linksStadioni.org profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Nova Gorica Sports Park Football venues in Slovenia Multi-purpose stadiums in Slovenia Buildings and structures in Nova Gorica Sports venues completed in 1964 Sports venues in the Slovene Littoral ...
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1995–96 Slovenian PrvaLiga
The 1995–96 Slovenian PrvaLiga was the fifth season of Slovenian top division association football, football. The season started on 30 July 1995 and ended on 8 June 1996 with each team playing a total of 36 matches. League table Relegation play-offs NK Korotan Prevalje, Korotan Prevalje won 3–1 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 *1995 Slovenian Supercup *1995–96 Slovenian Football Cup *1995–96 Slovenian Second League References ;General * External linksOfficial website of the PrvaLiga
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Delo (Slovenia)
''Delo'' ( en, Labour) is a national daily newspaper in Slovenia. For more than 60 years, ''Delo'' has been involved in active co-creation of the Slovenian public space. It covers politics, economics, sports, culture and social events in Slovene. In addition to Slovenia, the paper is available in several Croatian cities and in Belgrade, Serbia. It is based in Ljubljana. History ''Delo'' was first published on 1 May 1959 when the newspapers '' Ljudska pravica'' ("The People's Right"), which was published since 1934, and '' Slovenski poročevalec'' ("The Slovene Reporter"), established in 1938, both the newspapers of the Communist Party of Slovenia, merged. Among the chief editors were Dušan Benko, Darijan Košir, Peter Jančič, and Uroš Urbas. Profile ''Delo'' is published in broadsheet format by media house Delo which also owns newspaper '' Slovenske novice''. It offers content in print and also on web, mobile and tablet platforms. It publishes a mixture of different medi ...
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2005–06 Slovenian PrvaLiga
The 2005–06 Slovenian PrvaLiga season started on 24 July 2005 and ended on 3 June 2006. Each team played a total of 36 matches. League table Relegation play-offs Bela Krajina won on away goals rule. 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 SourcePrvaLiga.si/small> See also * 2005–06 Slovenian Football Cup * 2005–06 Slovenian Second League References ;General * ;Specific External linksOfficial website of the PrvaLiga {{DEFAULTSORT:2005-06 Slovenian PrvaLiga Slovenian PrvaLiga seasons Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an ... 1 ...
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2004–05 Slovenian PrvaLiga
The 2004–05 Slovenian PrvaLiga season started on 1 August 2004 and ended on 29 May 2005. Each team played a total of 32 matches. First stage Table Results Second stage Championship group Table Results Relegation group Table Results Top goalscorers SourcePrvaLiga.si/small> See also * 2004–05 Slovenian Football Cup * 2004–05 Slovenian Second League References ;General * ;Specific External linksOfficial website of the PrvaLiga {{DEFAULTSORT:2004-05 Slovenian PrvaLiga Slovenian PrvaLiga seasons Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, and ... 1 ...
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RTV Slovenija
Radiotelevizija Slovenija ( en, Radio-Television of Slovenia) – usually abbreviated to RTV Slovenija (or simply RTV within Slovenia) – is Slovenia's national public broadcasting organization. Based in Ljubljana, it has regional broadcasting centres in Koper and Maribor and correspondents around Slovenia, Europe, and the world. RTV Slovenija's national radio services operate under the name , while the television division carries the name or . The names are sometimes Anglicized as ''Radio Slovenia'' and ''TV Slovenia'', respectively. There are three national and four regional radio services, which can all be heard online as well. RTV Slovenija also finances the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra and the RTV Slovenia Big Band. The legal foundation for the institution is the Radiotelevizija Slovenija Act ( sl, Zakon o Radioteleviziji Slovenija). It is the only public nonprofit broadcasting organization in Slovenia to operate both radio and television stations. The law also re ...
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FC Koper
Football Club Koper, commonly referred to as FC Koper or simply Koper, is a Slovenian football club based in Koper that competes in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, the top flight of Slovenian football. The club was founded in 1920. Koper is one of five Slovenian clubs that managed to win all three domestic trophies (league, cup and supercup). The club's home ground is Bonifika Stadium, which has a capacity of 4,047 seats. History The club was formed as ''Circolo sportivo Capodistria'' in 1920. The team was made up of students, workers and fishermen. Its colours were black and white. In 1928, the club was renamed as ''Unione sportiva Capodistriana''. Six years later, the club was renamed as ''Libertas''. After World War II, the club became part of a larger sports association and renamed as ''Aurora''. By 1948, there were five clubs operating in the Koper area: Aurora, Meduza, Partizan, Edilit, and Adria. In 1955, Aurora and Meduza merged, creating ''NK Koper''. The club played under t ...
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NK Mura
Nogometni klub Mura ( en, Mura Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Mura or simply Mura, was a Slovenian association football club based in Murska Sobota. The club was founded on 16 August 1924 as one of the first clubs in the Prekmurje region. The club had its golden years in the 1990s when they won the Slovenian Football Cup. During this period they were also the runners-up of the Slovenian PrvaLiga on two occasions. They played their home matches at Fazanerija City Stadium. NK Mura was dissolved during the 2004–05 season after the club failed to obtain competition licences issued by the Football Association of Slovenia. The football association had allowed the club to finish the 2004–05 season, which was already in progress, and after finishing eighth in the national championship NK Mura effectively ceased all operations. History NK Mura was founded in Murska Sobota on 16 August 1924 in the congress hall of Hotel Dobraj. Their first match came on 31 August 1924 at h ...
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2003–04 Slovenian PrvaLiga
The 2003–04 Slovenian PrvaLiga season started on 20 July 2003 and ended on 30 May 2004. Each team played a total of 32 matches. First stage Table Results Second stage Championship group Table Results Relegation group Table Results Relegation play-offs Drava Ptuj won on away goals rule. Top goalscorers SourcePrvaLiga.si/small> See also * 2003–04 Slovenian Football Cup *2003–04 Slovenian Second League References ;General * ;Specific External linksOfficial website of the PrvaLiga {{DEFAULTSORT:2003-04 Slovenian PrvaLiga Slovenian PrvaLiga seasons Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an ... 1 ...
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2001–02 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2001–02 Slovenian Football Cup was the eleventh season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Qualified clubs 2000–01 Slovenian PrvaLiga members * Celje *Domžale *Dravograd * Gorica * Koper * Korotan Prevalje * Maribor * Mura * Olimpija * Primorje * Tabor Sežana * Rudar Velenje Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups *MNZ Ljubljana: Ljubljana, Elan, Kolpa *MNZ Maribor: Železničar Maribor, Rogoza, Paloma *MNZ Celje: Šmartno, Šmarje pri Jelšah *MNZ Koper: Ankaran, Jadran Dekani *MNZ Nova Gorica: Brda, Tolmin *MNZ Murska Sobota: Beltinci, Bakovci *MNZ Lendava: Odranci, Nafta Lendava *MNZG-Kranj: Triglav Kranj, Šenčur *MNZ Ptuj: Ormož, Aluminij First round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final First leg Second leg References * {{DEFAULTSORT:2001-02 Slovenian Football Cup Slovenian Football Cup seasons Cup Slovenian Cup Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * ...
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2000–01 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2000–01 Slovenian Football Cup was the tenth season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Qualified clubs 1999–2000 Slovenian PrvaLiga members * Beltinci * Celje *Domžale *Dravograd * Gorica * Korotan Prevalje * Maribor * Mura * Olimpija * Pohorje * Primorje * Rudar Velenje Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups *MNZ Ljubljana: Elan, Bela Krajina, Livar *MNZ Maribor: Železničar Maribor, Pobrežje, Paloma *MNZ Celje: Šentjur, Vransko *MNZ Koper: Korte, Jadran *MNZ Nova Gorica: Renče, Tolmin *MNZ Murska Sobota: Bakovci, Kema Puconci *MNZ Lendava: Nafta Lendava, Odranci *MNZG-Kranj: Triglav Kranj, Bled *MNZ Ptuj: Boč, Aluminij First round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final First leg Second leg References * {{DEFAULTSORT:2000-01 Slovenian Football Cup Slovenian Football Cup seasons Cup Slovenian Cup Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * Something of, ...
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NK Maribor
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