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The history of Slovenian football (from 2007 to 2009)

2009-06-24
2007/08 season had marked again Domžale, which has won the title of national champion for the second time. This time, they didn't succeed in such an easy manner as the last year, because the difference to second ranked Koper was "only" nine points. Domžale lost the 35th round against MIK CM Celje (subsequently), because the game was registered for MIK CM Celje, as they appear Haris Vučkič, which wasn't even sixteen years old, that's why some marked this event that championship is unregular. Interblock Ljublana has celebrating their first laurels, which has won Slovenian Cup against Maribor, with a result 2:1 in Celje Arena Petrol. Livar has droped from the League, while ninth ranked Drava won against Bonfika (2nd League) with a result 2:1 in additional qualifications. Rudar from Velenje has replaced Ivančna Gorica.

Maribor, which has overtaken second ranked Gorica for 7 points, became a national champion again after 6 years in the last season 2008/09. League top scorer was a player from HIT Gorica Etien Velikonja with 16 goals. Second year in a row, won the Slovenian Cup Ljubljana Interblock. Primorje has droped from the League, and ninth ranked Drava won against Aluminij (2nd league) in additional qualifications. Olimpija is returning in the first league again after 4 years, which started to play in the 5th Slovenian League on 2005.



National champions and top scorers:

1991/92 (21 clubs): SCT Olimpija
Zoran Ubavič (29, SCT Olimpija)

1992/93 (18 clubs): SCT Olimpija
Sašo Udovič (25, Slovan)

1993/94 (16 clubs): SCT Olimpija
Štefan Škaper (23, Beltinci)

1994/95 (12 clubs): SCT Olimpija
Štefan Škaper (25, Beltinci)

1995/96 (10 clubs): HiT Gorica
Ermin Šiljak (25, SCT Olimpija)

1996/97 (10 clubs): Maribor Branik
Faik Kamberović (21, Publikum)

1997/98 (12 clubs): Maribor Teatanic
Ismet Ekmečić (21, SCT Olimpija)

1998/99 (12 clubs): Maribor Teatanic
Novica Nikčevič (17, Gorica)

1999/00 (12 clubs): Maribor Teatanic
Kliton Bozgo (24, Maribor)

2000/01 (12 clubs): Maribor PL
Damir Pekič (23, Publikum)

2001/02 (12 clubs): Maribor PL
Romano Obilinović (16, Primorje)

2002/03 (12 clubs): Maribor PL
Marko Kmetec (23, Vega Olimpija)

2003/04 (12 clubs: HiT Gorica
Dražen Žeželj (19, Primorje)

2004/05 (12 clubs): HiT Gorica
Kliton Bozgo (18, Maribor PL)

2005/06 (10 clubs): HiT Gorica
Miran Burgič (24, HiT Gorica)

2006/07 (10 clubs): Domžale
Nikola Nikezić (22, HiT Gorica)

2007/08 (10 clubs): Domžale
Dario Zahora (22, Domžale)

2008/09 (10 clubs): NK Maribor
Etien Velikonja (16, Hit Gorica)

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