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Nogometni klub Olimpija Ljubljana (; en, Olimpija Ljubljana Football Club), commonly referred to as Olimpija Ljubljana or simply Olimpija, is a professional football club, based in the city of
Ljubljana Ljubljana (also known by other historical names) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. It is the country's cultural, educational, economic, political and administrative center. During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the are ...
,
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 ...
. The club competes in the
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, the country's highest football division. Founded on 2 March 2005, under the name ''NK Bežigrad'', Olimpija began competing in the Slovenian fifth division during the 2005–06 season and managed to achieve promotion in four successive seasons, reaching the top division for the first time in 2009 after winning the 2008–09 Slovenian Second League. After seven years in the top division, Olimpija won their first major trophy when they were crowned champions in the 2015–16 season. They won another league title in the 2017–18 season; the same season, Olimpija also won the national cup, completing their first double. Initially, the club played at the
Bežigrad Stadium Bežigrad Stadium ( sl, Bežigrajski stadion, stadion Bežigrad, stadion za Bežigradom), also known as Bežigrad Central Stadium ( sl, Centralni stadion Bežigrad), is a multi-purpose stadium in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It is the oldest stadium in ...
and the ŽAK Stadium during the club's stay in the second division and during the first year in the top division. In 2010, they moved to the
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with a capacity of 16,038. Olimpija's nicknames are the "Green and Whites" ('' sl, Zeleno-beli''), referring to their primary colours, and "The Dragons" ('' sl, Zmaji''), referring to the dragon which is a symbol of Ljubljana and is represented on the city's
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and on the club's crest.


History


Foundation

Olimpija Ljubljana was founded on 2 March 2005 as NK Bežigrad, and was renamed NK Olimpija Bežigrad during their third season of existence. The club was renamed again to ŠD NK Olimpija Ljubljana on 3 March 2008 after being granted the rights by the
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of the
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. The club regard themselves as the continuation of the four-times Slovenian Champions Olimpija, who went bankrupt and were dissolved following the 2004–05 season. Legally, Olimpija Ljubljana is distinct and separate club and treated as such by the
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. Because of their association with the dissolved club, Olimpija Ljubljana was criticised on numerous occasions by several media outlets in the country, which questioned the legitimacy of their actions and even the fact that the club has a year 1911 inscribed on their crest. They were also criticised by
ND Ilirija 1911 Nogometno društvo Ilirija 1911 is a Slovenian football club from Ljubljana which competes in the Slovenian Second League. The club was founded in June 1911 and is the oldest still active football club in the country. History SK Ilirija (1911 ...
. In 2013, the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia publicly disclosed the list of tax debtors in the country and among those was also NK Olimpija Ljubljana, with a tax debt between €100,000 and €300,000. The next day, Olimpija Ljubljana's officials made a public statement where they confirmed that the club in question (i.e. dissolved Olimpija) is a different legal entity and is not, by any means, connected with Olimpija Ljubljana which does not have any financial obligations to the state or any third parties.


Early years (2005–2009)

Assisted by semi-retired club legends of the old Olimpija and other notable Slovenian players, the club started to compete in the lowest tier of Slovenian football and won the fifth division in their first year. In the next two seasons, Bežigrad was promoted to the
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, by winning both fourth and third divisions in consecutive seasons. During their season in the fourth division the club changed its name for the first time and became known as Olimpija Bežigrad. This happened despite the claims of Joc Pečečnik, one of the wealthiest man in Slovenia and, at the time, owner of
NK Interblock Nogometni klub IB 1975 Ljubljana or simply NK IB 1975 Ljubljana is a Slovenian football club which plays in the city of Ljubljana. They won the Slovenian Cup twice and the Slovenian Supercup once. History The club was founded in 1975 as NK Je ...
, that he is in fact the sole owner of the Olimpija name and brand. During the 2008–09 season, the club changed their name once again, this time to Olimpija Ljubljana. In the same season, the club won the second division title and earned a promotion to the Slovenian top division. Throughout the path to the top division, Olimpija was supported by
Green Dragons The Green Dragons, also known simply as "Dragonsi" (''The Dragons''), are supporters of Slovenian football club Olimpija Ljubljana. They are one of two major football ultras groups in Slovenia, the other being their traditional rivals, the Viole ...
, the fan group of the dissolved Olimpija. The success of the club, who earned a promotion from the fifth division to top division in only four seasons, was somewhat dented by a conflict between several players, coaching staff, club leadership and sponsors, which eventually led to a player-led boycott in the final round of the 2008–09 second division season. Due to this event, the club began their first season in Slovenian top flight ( 2009–10) with a two points deduction. In addition, several notable players, including Miran Pavlin and
Amir Karić Amir Karić (born 31 December 1973) is a Slovenian football coach and former player. Primarily a left-back, he also played as a midfielder. Club career After his impressive performances at the 2000 European Championships, Karić was brought t ...
, left the club.


Promotion to Slovenian top division (2009–2015)

For their first ever 1. SNL campaign, several players were signed to replace the recent departures, along with a new coach, Branko Oblak. The club had a poor start, as the team, mainly composed of young players and a small number of veterans, only managed one win in the opening four matches. After their defeat against Maribor on 8 August 2009, the club announced that Oblak had agreed to terminate his contract, with assistant manager Safet Hadžić taking his place as caretaker. The club's fortunes soon turned result-wise and Robert Pevnik was hired to take over as manager. The club finished the season in fourth place. In the run up to the 2010–11 season, principal sponsor Izet Rastoder was elected president and Safet Hadžić took over as manager. The season started poorly, with a 5–0 aggregate defeat against
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in the
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qualifying round. This game was later alleged by German television station ARD to have been fixed. It was later revealed that
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officially investigated the match and that three players of Olimpija were under investigation. After another poor start which saw the club only manage two points in five matches, manager Safet Hadžić and director of football Simon Sešlar both left in August 2010. Dušan Kosič then took over as manager with
Aleš Čeh Aleš Čeh (born 7 April 1968) is a former Slovenian footballer who played as a midfielder. He represented Slovenia at Euro 2000 and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Club career Čeh played for the youth team of Slovan, and later also for their city ...
as his assistant. On 26 January 2011, former Slovenian international
Milenko Ačimovič Milenko "Mile" Ačimovič (; ; born 15 February 1977) is a Slovenian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Besides Slovenia, he has played in FR Yugoslavia, England, France, Saudi Arabia, and Austria. Club career Born to S ...
became the director of football. After a poor start into the season, the new director of football brought a couple of players with international experiences, among which was also a midfielder Dare Vršič. During the second phase of the Slovenian championship the team started to show their potential and eventually finished their second 1. SNL season in fourth place, securing a place in the
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qualifications. With the 3–0 home victory against Široki Brijeg on 7 July 2011, Olimpija achieved its first victory in
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competitions. In addition, it was the first international club match played at the
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, opened in August 2010. During the 2011–12 Slovenian PrvaLiga season, the club finished as a runner-up behind Maribor.


National champions (2015 to present)

In June 2015,
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, a Serbian-American business tycoon, took over the club. In his first season, the club won the Slovenian League title for the first time. During the 2017–18 season, Olimpija won the double after winning the league title over Maribor with the same number of points, but with a better head-to-head record, and winning the national cup after defeating Aluminij 6–1 in the final.


Name changes

*NK Bežigrad (2005–2007) *NK Olimpija Bežigrad (2007–2008) *NK Olimpija Ljubljana (2008–present)


Club colours and kits

Since the club's foundation, Olimpija has been playing in the combination of green and white, which were also the main colours of the dissolved Olimpija. Today, the club plays in green kits at home and in white kits away. The third kit is usually black or grey. Since June 2022, the kit manufacturer is Puma.


Stadium

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is a football stadium located in
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with a capacity of 16,038 covered seats. It was designed by the Sadar + Vuga architecture bureau and is the biggest Slovenian football stadium. It opened in August 2010 and lies in the Bežigrad district, north of the city centre. Together with an indoor
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, it is a part of the Stožice Sports Park. The stadium also has 558 VIP seats and 97 spots for persons with disabilities. Olimpija played its first match at the new stadium on 22 August 2010, in front of 7,000 spectators in a league match against Koper. The record home attendance was set in 2014, when 15,972 spectators gathered to watch Olimpija play against English
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side
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in a
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. The stadium is also used as the main venue for home matches of the
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, as well as for many cultural events such as music concerts.


Supporters

Olimpija's main supporters are called
Green Dragons The Green Dragons, also known simply as "Dragonsi" (''The Dragons''), are supporters of Slovenian football club Olimpija Ljubljana. They are one of two major football ultras groups in Slovenia, the other being their traditional rivals, the Viole ...
, one of the two largest
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groups in the country, who also supported the old Olimpija until the club's dissolution in 2005 and went over to the new club in the same year, as they regard it as a successor of the original club. They mostly wear green and white symbols and clothing, which are the club's colours.


Rivalry

Olimpija's biggest rivalry is with NK Maribor, against whom they contest the Eternal derby ( sl, Večni derbi). The original Eternal derby was contested by Maribor and Olimpija (which folded and was dissolved in 2005) and today the continuation of the rivalry is considered as the matches between Maribor and Olimpija, established in 2005 as NK Bežigrad. The rivalry traced its roots back to the early 1960s and the time of Yugoslavia when the first match between the two clubs was played. The two teams represented the two largest cities in Slovenia, the capital city of
Ljubljana Ljubljana (also known by other historical names) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. It is the country's cultural, educational, economic, political and administrative center. During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the are ...
and the second largest city Maribor, and both teams always had one of the largest fan bases in the country. Traditionally Ljubljana represents the richer western part of the country while Maribor is the center of the poorer eastern part. In addition, Ljubljana was always the cultural, educational, economic and political center of the country and Olimpija and its fans were considered as the representatives of the
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. Maribor, on the other hand, was one of the most industrialized cities in Yugoslavia and the majority of its fans were the representatives of the
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, which means that the added tension to the rivalry was usually political, social and cultural as well. The old rivalry reached its peak in the final round of 2000–01 season when one of the most celebrated matches in Slovenian League history was played, when Olimpija met Maribor at their home stadium, Bežigrad. Both teams were competing for their fifth national league title. Olimpija needed a win for the title, while a draw was enough for Maribor. The atmosphere was electric days before the kick-off and the stadium with the capacity of 8,500 was completely sold out. At the end, the match ended with a draw (1–1) and Maribor started to celebrate their fifth consecutive title. The additional intensity to the rivalry is the fact that both Maribor and Olimpija always had support on their matches from
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groups called Viole Maribor, supporting Maribor, and
Green Dragons The Green Dragons, also known simply as "Dragonsi" (''The Dragons''), are supporters of Slovenian football club Olimpija Ljubljana. They are one of two major football ultras groups in Slovenia, the other being their traditional rivals, the Viole ...
, who supports Olimpija. The two groups are the largest in the country and it is not uncommon that the matches between the two clubs were sometimes interrupted by violent clashes between the two groups or with the police. On many occasions, before or after the matches, the fans of the two clubs would also meet up and fight on the streets. One of the worst incidents, in April 2010 after a match, resulted in a stabbing of a member of the Green Dragons who, with a group of friends, got into a fight with members of the Viole in Ljubljana's railway station. However, to date, there has not been any fatalities in the country related to football violence. Because the new Olimpija is supported by most of the fans of the previous Olimpija, many see the matches between Maribor and the new club as the continuation of the rivalry and refer to it by the same name. The first match between Maribor and the new Olimpija took place on 24 October 2007 in a Slovenian Cup
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match that was won by Maribor, 3–1. At the time Olimpija was still competing under the name Olimpija Bežigrad. Overall, Maribor has been the team with more success in head-to-head matches.


Squad


Current squad

''As of 15 December 2022''


Honours


League

* Slovenian First League **Winners: 2015–16, 2017–18 **Runners-up: 2011–12,
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, 2018–19 *
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**Winners: 2008–09 * Slovenian Third League **Winners: 2007–08 ''(west)'' * Ljubljana Regional League ''(fourth tier)'' **Winners: 2006–07 *Slovenian Fifth Division **Winners: 2005–06


Cup

*
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**Winners: 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21 **Runners-up: 2016–17 * Slovenian Supercup **Runners-up:
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*MNZ Ljubljana Cup **Runners-up: 2006–07, 2008–09


Season-by-season record


Key

;League *P = Matches played *W = Matches won *D = Matches drawn *L = Matches lost *F = Goals for *A = Goals against *Pts = Points won *Pos = Final position ;Slovenia *Div 1 =
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*Div 2 =
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*Div 3 = Slovenian Third League (West) *Div 4 = Slovenian Fourth League (Ljubljana) *Div 5 = Slovenian Fifth League *Cup =
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*Supercup = Slovenian Supercup ;Cup / Europe *N/A = Was not held *— = Did not compete *QR = Qualifying round *PR = Play-off round *R16 = Round of 16 *QF = Quarter-final *SF = Semi-final *F = Final/Runner-up *W = Competition won , - !scope=row style=text-align:center, 2005–06 , bgcolor="#DDFFDD", Div 5 ↑ , 17 , 16 , , , 82 , , 49 , bgcolor="gold", , , N/A , , , , 17 , - !scope=row style=text-align:center, 2006–07 , bgcolor="#DDFFDD", Div 4 ↑ , 22 , 19 , , , 91 , 13 , 60 , bgcolor="gold", , , N/A , , ,
, 24 , - !scope=row style=text-align:center, 2007–08 , bgcolor="#DDFFDD", Div 3 ↑ , 24 , 20 , , , 79 , 13 , 63 , bgcolor="gold", , QF , , , , , 16 , - !scope=row style=text-align:center, 2008–09 , bgcolor="#DDFFDD", Div 2 ↑ , 26 , 17 , , , 69 , 25 , 56 , bgcolor="gold", , R16 , , , , , 15 , - !scope=row style=text-align:center, 2009–10 , Div 1 , 36 , 16 , , 13 , 51 , 33 , 53 , , R16 , , , , , , - !scope=row style=text-align:center, 2010–11 , Div 1 , 36 , 15 , 10 , 11 , 59 , 43 , 55 , , QF , ,
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, 17 , - !scope=row style=text-align:center, 2016–17 , Div 1 , 36 , 17 , , 10 , 49 , 35 , 60 , , bgcolor="silver", F , N/A ,
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PR , , 21 , - !scope=row style=text-align:center, 2019–20 , Div 1 , 36 , 20 , , , 73 , 44 , 67 , , R16 , N/A ,
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, QR , , 14 , - !scope=row style=text-align:center, 2021–22 , Div 1 , 36 , 18 , , , 53 , 38 , 62 , , QF , N/A ,
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Timeline

ImageSize = width:1000 height:60 PlotArea = left:10 right:10 bottom:30 top:10 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/01/2005 till:30/06/2022 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:2005 Colors = id:bl5 value:rgb(0.8,0.8,0.8) id:bl4 value:rgb(0.7,0.4,0.3) id:bl3 value:rgb(0.5,0.3,0.6) id:bl2 value:rgb(0.9,0.9,0.3) id:bl1 value:rgb(0.5,0.8,0.5) id:rs value:rgb(0.8,0.6,0.6) id:rn value:rgb(0.9,0.1,0.1) PlotData= bar:Position width:17 color:white align:center from:01/07/2005 till:30/06/2006 shift:(2,-4) text:1 from:01/07/2006 till:30/06/2007 shift:(2,-4) text:1 from:01/07/2007 till:30/06/2008 shift:(2,-4) text:1 from:01/07/2008 till:30/06/2009 shift:(2,-4) text:1 from:01/07/2009 till:30/06/2010 shift:(2,-4) text:4 from:01/07/2010 till:30/06/2011 shift:(2,-4) text:4 from:01/07/2011 till:30/06/2012 shift:(2,-4) text:2 from:01/07/2012 till:30/06/2013 shift:(2,-4) text:2 from:01/07/2013 till:30/06/2014 shift:(2,-4) text:7 from:01/07/2014 till:30/06/2015 shift:(2,-4) text:4 from:01/07/2015 till:30/06/2016 shift:(2,-4) text:1 from:01/07/2016 till:30/06/2017 shift:(2,-4) text:3 from:01/07/2017 till:30/06/2018 shift:(2,-4) text:1 from:01/07/2018 till:30/06/2019 shift:(2,-4) text:2 from:01/07/2019 till:30/06/2020 shift:(2,-4) text:3 from:01/07/2020 till:30/06/2021 shift:(2,-4) text:3 from:01/07/2021 till:30/06/2022 shift:(2,-4) text:3 from:01/07/2005 till:30/06/2006 color:bl5 shift:(0,13) text: "5th div." from:01/07/2006 till:30/06/2007 color:bl4 shift:(0,13) text: "4th div." from:01/07/2007 till:30/06/2008 color:bl3 shift:(0,13) text: "3rd div." from:01/07/2008 till:30/06/2009 color:bl2 shift:(0,13) text: "2nd div." from:01/07/2009 till:30/06/2022 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "1st division"


European campaigns


UEFA club competition record

:''As of 28 July 2022''


Matches

''All results (home and away) list Olimpija's goal tally first.'' ;Notes * 1QR: First qualifying round * 2QR: Second qualifying round * 3QR: Third qualifying round * PO: Play-off round


Personnel


Management

Last updated: 11 August 2022


Current technical staff

Last updated: 4 July 2022


List of head coaches


References

;General * ;Specific


External links

* *
Green dragons – Supporters

PrvaLiga profile

UEFA profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Olimpija Ljubljana 2005, NK Association football clubs established in 2005 Football clubs in Slovenia Football clubs in Ljubljana 2005 establishments in Slovenia Unrelegated association football clubs