Slovenian Football Cup
The Slovenian Football Cup ( sl, Pokal Nogometne zveze Slovenije, ) is the top knockout tournament of Slovenian football and the second most important football competition in Slovenia after the Slovenian PrvaLiga championship. The cup was established in 1991 following the breakup of Yugoslavia. Since 2020, it has been known as Pokal Pivovarna Union after its headline sponsor, the Union Brewery. As of 2022, a total of 17 clubs have reached the cup final; the most successful side in the history of the competition is Maribor, who have triumphed 9 times in their 14 cup final appearances. They are followed by Olimpija and Koper, who both won four titles. Primorje hold the record for most appearances in the final without winning the title, finishing as runners-up in three consecutive finals between 1996 and 1998. Aluminij and Nafta 1903 are the only sides from outside the top flight which managed to reach the cup final, having finished as runners-up in 2002 and 2020, respectively. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2022–23 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2022–23 Slovenian Football Cup was the 32nd edition of the football knockout competition in Slovenia. The tournament began in August 2022 and ended on 6 May 2023 with the final. This was the first edition of the cup tournament in a new format, where a total of 120 teams participated in the first round. Koper were the defending champions after winning their fourth cup title the previous season. Olimpija Ljubljana won the cup after defeating their rivals Maribor 2–1 after extra time in the final. The winners should have qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League. However, as Olimpija already qualified for the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League through the domestic league, the place was given to Celje, the second-placed team of the 2022–23 Slovenian PrvaLiga. Preliminary round Key: (1) = Slovenian PrvaLiga; (2) = Slovenian Second League; (3) = Slovenian Third League; (4, 5 and 6) = Slovenian Regional Leagues or Intercommunal L ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Overtime (sports)
Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same. In some sports, this extra period is played only if the game is required to have a clear winner, as in single-elimination tournaments where only one team or players can advance to the next round or win the tournament. The rules of overtime or extra time vary between sports and even different competitions. Some may employ "sudden death", where the first player or team who scores immediately wins the game. In others, play continues until a specified time has elapsed, and only then is the winner declared. If the contest remains tied after the extra session, depending on the rules, the match may immediately end as a draw, additional periods may be played, or a different tiebreaking procedure such as a penalty shootout may be used instead. The terms ''overtime'' and ''in overtime'' (abbr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1997–98 Slovenian Football Cup
The 1997–98 Slovenian Football Cup was the seventh season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Qualified clubs 1996–97 Slovenian PrvaLiga members * Beltinci * Celje * Gorica *Koper * Korotan Prevalje *Maribor * Mura * Olimpija * Primorje *Rudar Velenje Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups *MNZ Ljubljana: Elan, Vevče, Domžale *MNZ Maribor: Železničar Maribor, Dravograd, Pohorje *MNZ Celje: Šentjur, Dravinja *MNZ Koper: Ilirska Bistrica, Branik Šmarje *MNZ Nova Gorica: Renče, Idrija *MNZ Murska Sobota: Beltinci, Bakovci, Serdica *MNZ Lendava: Nafta Lendava, Turnišče *MNZG-Kranj: Triglav Kranj, Lesce *MNZ Ptuj: Drava Ptuj, Aluminij, Dornava First round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final First leg Second leg References * {{DEFAULTSORT:1997-98 Slovenian Football Cup Slovenian Football Cup seasons Cup A cup is an open-top used to hold hot or cold liqu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1996–97 Slovenian Football Cup
The 1996–97 Slovenian Football Cup was the sixth season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Qualified clubs 1995–96 Slovenian PrvaLiga members *NK Beltinci, Beltinci *NK Celje, Celje *ND Gorica, Gorica *NK Izola, Izola *NK Korotan Prevalje, Korotan Prevalje *NK Maribor, Maribor *NK Mura, Mura *NK Olimpija Ljubljana (1945–2005), Olimpija *NK Primorje, Primorje *NK Rudar Velenje, Rudar Velenje Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups *MNZ Ljubljana: NK Ljubljana, Ljubljana, NK Slavija Vevče, Vevče, NK Mengeš, Mengeš *MNZ Maribor: NK Železničar Maribor, Železničar Maribor, NK Akumulator, Akumulator, NK Kovinar Maribor, Kovinar Maribor *MNZ Celje: NK Šentjur (defunct), Šentjur, NK Šmartno ob Paki, Šmartno *MNZ Koper: NK Jadran Hrpelje-Kozina, Jadran, NK Ankaran, Ankaran *MNZ Nova Gorica: NK Renče, Renče, NK Komen, Komen *MNZ Murska Sobota: NK Veržej, Veržej, ŠNK Bakovci, Bakovci, NK Goričanka, Goričanka *MNZ Lendava: NK Naft ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1995–96 Slovenian Football Cup
The 1995–96 Slovenian Football Cup was the fifth season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Qualified clubs 1994–95 Slovenian PrvaLiga members *Beltinci *Celje * Gorica * Izola * Jadran Dekani *Koper * Kočevje * Korotan Prevalje * Ljubljana *Maribor * Mura * Naklo * Olimpija * Primorje *Rudar Velenje * Vevče Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups *MNZ Ljubljana: Zagorje, Črnuče *MNZ Maribor: Železničar Maribor, Pobrežje *MNZ Celje: Šentjur, Dravinja *MNZ Koper: Ilirska Bistrica *MNZ Nova Gorica: Adria *MNZ Murska Sobota: Cankova, Bakovci *MNZ Lendava: Nafta Lendava, Čentiba *MNZG-Kranj: Sava Kranj, Visoko *MNZ Ptuj: Aluminij, Drava Ptuj Nogometni klub Drava Ptuj ( en, Drava Ptuj Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Drava Ptuj or simply Drava, was a Slovenian football club, which played in the town of Ptuj. Named after the Drava river which flows through the town, Drava P ... First round ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1994–95 Slovenian Football Cup
The 1994–95 Slovenian Football Cup was the fourth season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Qualified clubs 1993–94 Slovenian PrvaLiga members *Beltinci *Celje * Gorica *Izola * Jadran Dekani *Koper * Krka *Ljubljana *Maribor * Mura * Naklo * Olimpija * Primorje *Rudar Velenje * Slovan *Svoboda Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups *MNZ Ljubljana: Zagorje, Kočevje *MNZ Maribor: Kovinar Maribor, Korotan Prevalje *MNZ Celje: Radeče, Dravinja *MNZ Koper: Ilirska Bistrica *MNZ Nova Gorica: Bilje *MNZ Murska Sobota: Beltinci, Ižakovci *MNZ Lendava: Turnišče, Odranci *MNZG-Kranj: Triglav Kranj, Visoko *MNZ Ptuj: Aluminij, Bistrica First round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final First leg Second leg {{DEFAULTSORT:1994-95 Slovenian Football Cup Slovenian Football Cup seasons Cup Slovenian Cup Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Sloven ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1993–94 Slovenian Football Cup
The 1993–94 Slovenian Football Cup was the third season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Qualified clubs 1992–93 Slovenian PrvaLiga members *Beltinci *Celje * Gorica *Izola *Koper * Krka *Ljubljana *Maribor * Mura *Nafta Lendava * Naklo * Olimpija * Rudar Velenje * Slovan * Steklar * Svoboda * Zagorje * Železničar Maribor Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups *MNZ Ljubljana: Rudar Trbovlje, Šmartno Ljubljana *MNZ Maribor: Dravograd, Rače *MNZ Celje: Šmartno ob Paki *MNZ Koper: Jadran Dekani *MNZ Nova Gorica: Primorje *MNZ Murska Sobota: Veržej, Rogašovci *MNZ Lendava: Turnišče *MNZG-Kranj: Jesenice, Lesce *MNZ Ptuj: Drava Ptuj, Aluminij First round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final First leg Second leg {{DEFAULTSORT:1993-94 Slovenian Football Cup Slovenian Football Cup seasons Cup Slovenian Cup Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Skalna Klet
Skalna Klet Stadium ( sl, Stadion Skalna klet) or simply Skalna Klet is a multi-purpose stadium in Celje, Slovenia. It was used for football matches and was the home ground of the Slovenian PrvaLiga team NK Celje Nogometni klub Celje ( en, Celje Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Celje or simply Celje (), is an association football club from Celje, Slovenia. They play in the Slovenian PrvaLiga. Together with Maribor, they are the only club that h ... until 2003. Now it is used only as a training facility. References External linksZPO profileStadioni.org profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Skalna Klet Football venues in Slovenia Multi-purpose stadiums in Slovenia Sports venues completed in 1904 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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NK Celje
Nogometni klub Celje ( en, Celje Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Celje or simply Celje (), is an association football club from Celje, Slovenia. They play in the Slovenian PrvaLiga. Together with Maribor, they are the only club that have participated in every season of the Slovenian PrvaLiga since its formation in 1991. Celje won their first league title in the 2019–20 season. They have also won the 2004–05 edition of the Slovenian Cup. History The club was formed in 1919 as ''SK Celje''. Soon after the World War II, in 1946, the club changed its name to ''NK Kladivar'' (expressionistic term in Slovene for a blacksmith). In 1964 they qualified for the Yugoslav Second League, where they played for one year. In 1992, one year after Slovenia gained independence from Yugoslavia, the club was renamed as ''Publikum'' due to sponsorship reasons. They reached the finals of Slovenian Cup in 1993 and 1995, but lost on both occasions, having been beaten by Olimpija and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1992–93 Slovenian Football Cup
The 1992–93 Slovenian Football Cup was the second season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Qualified clubs 1992–93 Slovenian PrvaLiga members *Beltinci *Celje * Gorica *Izola *Koper * Krka *Ljubljana *Maribor * Mura *Nafta Lendava * Naklo * Olimpija * Rudar Velenje * Slovan * Steklar * Svoboda * Zagorje * Železničar Maribor Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups *MNZ Ljubljana: Domžale, Belinka *MNZ Maribor: Limbuš Pekre, Korotan Prevalje *MNZ Celje: Žalec *MNZ Koper: Piran *MNZ Nova Gorica: Primorje *MNZ Murska Sobota: Radgona, Čarda *MNZ Lendava: Turnišče *MNZG-Kranj: Triglav Kranj, Kranj *MNZ Ptuj: Drava Ptuj, Podvinci First round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final {{DEFAULTSORT:1992-93 Slovenian Football Cup Slovenian Football Cup seasons Cup Slovenian Cup Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Slovenia, a country in Ce ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 Ljubljana. The stadium has been closed since 2008. Construction of Bežigrad Stadium for the Roman Catholic youth sport association Orel began in 1925. It was designed by the architect Jože Plečnik. It takes its name from the Bežigrad district in Ljubljana, where it is located. Bežigrad Stadium was predominantly used for football matches, and was the home of the football club NK Olimpija Ljubljana until the club's dissolution in 2005. The newly established club, NK Bežigrad, played at the stadium between 2005 and 2007. National team matches Between 1995 and 2004, Slovenia national football team played a total of 27 matches at the venue. References External links Stadion za Bežigradomon Football Stadiums of Slovenia Fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |