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Slovenian Second League


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logoSlovenian Second League.png
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countrySlovenia
founded
levels2
teams16
organiserFootball Association of Slovenia
championsAluminij (3rd title)
season2024–25
promotionSlovenian PrvaLiga
most successful clubAluminij
Rudar Velenje
Triglav Kranj
(3 titles each)
relegationSlovenian Third League
websitenzs.si
tvSportklub

Rudar Velenje Triglav Kranj (3 titles each) The Slovenian Second Football League (), also known by the abbreviation 2. SNL, is the second highest football league in Slovenia. The league was formed in 1991 and is operated by the Football Association of Slovenia.

Format and rules

In its inaugural edition in 1991–92, the Slovenian Second League was divided into two regional groups (East and West), with both winners directly promoted to the Slovenian PrvaLiga. In 1992, a unified league was formed, with 16 clubs playing the round-robin system, which lasted until 2003. Two clubs were usually promoted, while the number of those relegated varied with the number of divisions in the Slovenian Third League. In 2003, the league was reduced to twelve teams, and only the champion was directly promoted to the top tier, as an additional promotion play-off was introduced for the second-placed team. In 2005, the league was further reduced to ten teams playing a triple round-robin format.

In 2017, the competition returned to the old system with 16 clubs, used between 1992 and 2003. Each club plays every other club twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 30 matchdays. Teams receive three points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss. The winner is promoted to the Slovenian PrvaLiga, the second-placed team enters the promotion play-offs, and the bottom two teams are relegated to the Slovenian Third League.

2025–26 teams

  • Beltinci
  • Bilje
  • Bistrica
  • Brinje Grosuplje
  • Dravinja
  • Gorica
  • Ilirija 1911
  • Jadran Dekani
  • Jesenice
  • Krka
  • Krško Posavje
  • Nafta 1903
  • Rudar Velenje
  • Slovan
  • Tabor Sežana
  • Triglav Kranj

Winners

Source:

SeasonChampionsRunners-upThird place
1991–92EastŽelezničar MariborDravograd
WestKrkaTriglav KranjIlirija
1992–93Jadran DekaniPrimorjeKočevje
1993–94KočevjeKorotan PrevaljeTurnišče
1994–95ŠmartnoNafta LendavaZagorje
1995–96Železničar LjubljanaNafta LendavaČrnuče
1996–97VevčeDrava PtujDravograd
1997–98Triglav KranjKoperDomžale
1998–99DravogradPohorjeŽelezničar Maribor
1999–2000KoperTabor SežanaŠmartno
2000–01Triglav KranjŠmartnoAluminij
2001–02DravogradLjubljanaAluminij
2002–03DomžaleDrava PtujAluminij
2003–04Rudar VelenjeBela KrajinaZagorje
2004–05Rudar VelenjeNafta LendavaSvoboda
2005–06FactorDravinjaTriglav Kranj
2006–07LivarBonifikaKrško
2007–08Rudar VelenjeBonifikaBela Krajina
2008–09OlimpijaAluminijTriglav Kranj
2009–10PrimorjeTriglav KranjAluminij
2010–11AluminijInterblockDravinja
2011–12AluminijDobŠenčur
2012–13ZavrčDobKrka
2013–14DobRadomljeAluminij
2014–15KrškoAluminijDob
2015–16RadomljeAluminijDrava Ptuj
2016–17Triglav KranjDobAnkaran
2017–18MuraDrava PtujNafta 1903
2018–19BravoTabor SežanaRadomlje
2019–20Cancelled
2020–21RadomljeKrkaNafta 1903
2021–22GoricaTriglav KranjKrka
2022–23RogaškaAluminijIlirija 1911
2023–24PrimorjeNafta 1903Beltinci
2024–25AluminijTriglav KranjGorica

Top scorers

SeasonPlayerGoalsClub
1992–93SLO Miloš Breznikar
1993–94SLO Milan Osterc
1994–95SLO Tomi Druškovič
1995–96SLO Marjan Dominko
SLO Oskar Drobne
1996–97SLO Anton Usnik
1997–98SLO Oliver Bogatinov
1998–99SLO Alen Mujanovič
1999–2000SLO Milan Emeršič
2000–01SLO Borut Arlič
2001–02SLO Matej Rebol
2002–03SLO Matjaž Majcen
2003–04SLO Ismet Ekmečić
2004–05SLO Mirnes Ibrahimovič
2005–06SRB Živojin Vidojević
2006–07SLO Dejan Božičič
SLO Dalibor Volaš
2007–08SLO Alen Mujanovič
2008–09SLO Dejan Burgar
2009–10SLO Darko Kremenović
2010–11SLO Ladislav Stanko
2011–12SLO Goran Vuk
2012–13CRO Josip Golubar
SLO Amer Krcić
2013–14SLO Marko Nunić
2014–15SLO Matej Poplatnik
2015–16SLO Lovro Bizjak
SLO Dejan Sokanović
2016–17SLO Matej Poplatnik
2017–18CRO Marko Roginić
2018–19BIH Anel Hajrić
2019–20Not awarded
2020–21JAM Kaheem Parris
2021–22CRO Tin Matić
2022–23SLO Matej Poplatnik
2023–24SLO Toni Lun Bončina
2024–25RUS Stanislav Krapukhin

Awards

Player of the Year awards are presented by the Union of Professional Football Players of Slovenia (SPINS) since 2018.

  • 2017–18: Luka Bobičanec (Mura)
  • 2018–19: Anel Hajrić (Radomlje)
  • 2019–20: Not awarded

Notes

References

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