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Slovenian Regional Leagues


FieldValue
countrySlovenia
founded
promotionSlovenian Third League
relegationMNZ Leagues
levels4

The Slovenian Regional Leagues () are the fourth tier leagues in the Slovenian football system. They are alternately operated by the participating clubs' Intercommunal Football Associations (). The winners are promoted to the Slovenian Third League.

Regional Leagues

Current

  • Littoral Football League (), consisting of clubs from the Slovene Littoral.
  • Ljubljana Regional League (), consisting of clubs from Lower Carniola and Inner Carniola.
  • Pomurska Football League (), consisting of clubs from Prekmurje. The league ceased in 2013, but was reformed in 2019.
  • Upper Carniolan Football League (), consisting of clubs from Upper Carniola.
  • Ptuj Super League (), consisting of clubs from the MNZ Ptuj Association.

Former

  • Styrian Football League (), which consisted of clubs from Styria and Carinthia. The league ceased in 2014 and was replaced by the Intercommunal Leagues.

Winners

SeasonLjubljanaLittoral
SeasonLjubljanaStyrianLittoralPomurskaUpper CarniolanPtuj
2019–20
2020–21

References

References

  1. "Štajerska liga 2004/05". MNZ Ptuj.
  2. "Pomurska liga 2004/05". MNZ Murska Sobota.
  3. "Štajerska liga 2005/06". MNZ Ptuj.
  4. "Pomurska liga 2005/06". MNZ Murska Sobota.
  5. "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2006/07". MNZ Ljubljana.
  6. "30 let MNZ Ptuj, pages 69-72". MNZ Ptuj.
  7. "Pomurska liga 2006/07". MNZ Lendava.
  8. "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2007/08". MNZ Ljubljana.
  9. "Štajerska liga 2007/08". MNZ Celje.
  10. "Pomurska liga 2007/08". MNZ Lendava.
  11. "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2008/09". MNZ Ljubljana.
  12. "Štajerska liga 2008/09". MNZ Maribor.
  13. "Pomurska liga 2008/09". MNZ Murska Sobota.
  14. "1. Gorenjska 2008/09". MNZ Kranj.
  15. "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2009/10". MNZ Ljubljana.
  16. "Štajerska liga 2009/10". MNZ Maribor.
  17. "Pomurska liga 2009/10". MNZ Murska Sobota.
  18. "1. Gorenjska 2009/10". MNZ Kranj.
  19. "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2010/11". MNZ Ljubljana.
  20. "Štajerska liga 2010/11". MNZ Ptuj.
  21. "Pomurska liga 2010/11". MNZ Lendava.
  22. "1. Gorenjska 2010/11". MNZ Kranj.
  23. "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2011/12". MNZ Ljubljana.
  24. "Štajerska liga 2011/12". MNZ Ptuj.
  25. "Pomurska liga 2011/12". MNZ Lendava.
  26. "1. Gorenjska 2011/12". MNZ Kranj.
  27. "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2012/13". MNZ Ljubljana.
  28. "Štajerska liga 2012/13". MNZ Celje.
  29. "Primorska liga 2012/13". MNZ Koper.
  30. "Pomurska liga 2012/13". MNZ Murska Sobota.
  31. "1. Gorenjska 2012/13". MNZ Kranj.
  32. "Superliga 2012/13". MNZ Ptuj.
  33. "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2013/14". MNZ Ljubljana.
  34. "Štajerska liga 2013/14". MNZ Celje.
  35. "Primorska liga 2013/14". MNZ Koper.
  36. "1. Gorenjska 2013/14". MNZ Kranj.
  37. "Superliga 2013/14 (upper half)". MNZ Ptuj.
  38. "Superliga 2013/14 (bottom half)". MNZ Ptuj.
  39. "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2014/15". MNZ Ljubljana.
  40. "Primorska liga 2014/15". MNZ Koper.
  41. "Superliga 2014/15 (upper half)". MNZ Ptuj.
  42. "Superliga 2014/15 (bottom half)". MNZ Ptuj.
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