2010–11 NK Maribor season

NK Maribor
Season 2010–11
Chairman Drago Cotar
Manager Darko Milanič
Team captain Marcos Tavares
Home stadium Ljudski vrt
League Winners
Cup Runners-up
Supercup Runners-up
Europa League Play-off round
Top goalscorer League: 0 Marcos Tavares (16 goals)
(Top scorer in PrvaLiga)
All comps: Marcos Tavares (21 goals)
Average home
attendance
4,171 – all competitions (24 matches)
Highest home
attendance
12,000 0v0 Palermo
26 August 2010
Highest away
attendance
28,416 0v0 Palermo
19 August 2010
Lowest home
attendance
800 0v0 Triglav
27 November 2010
Lowest away
attendance
350 0v0 Koper
29 August 2010
2009–10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011–12
Results summary - all competitions[A]
Wins Draws Losses Win %
Home 16 6 2 66.7%
Away 11 11 2 45.8%
Neutral 0 0 1 0%
All 27 17 5 55.1%
Results summary - PrvaLiga
Wins Draws Losses Win %
Home 11 5 2 61.1%
Away 10 7 1 55.5%
All 21 12 3 58.3%

The 2010–11 season was NK Maribor's 51st season of football and its 20th consecutive season in Slovenian PrvaLiga, Slovenian top division, since the league was created in 1991 with Maribor as one of the founding members. The club started and finished the season with Darko Milanič as head coach and were crowned as the league champions for the ninth time. They were also runners up of the Slovenian cup and supercup.

The club began their league campaign in astonishing fashion as they won a total of 37 points in their first 15 matches, during which time they were undefeated. This set the new all time league record for the best start of the season, previously held by NK Domžale (35 points).

Contents

Season review

The team played its opening match of the seasons in a Supercup final on 9 July 2010, when they lost against Koper after penalties (5–4).[1] The score after regulation was 0–0.[1] Maribor qualified to the final as a Slovenian Cup winner of the previous season. Traditionally, the Supercup final is played on a home stadium of the Slovenian champions, however, this season it was played in Maribor, due to the construction of a new stadium in Koper at the time.[1]

During their Europa League campaign the club had a solid run and played a total of six matches in the competition.[2] Their record was four wins, one draw and one defeat in matches against Videoton, Hibernian and Palermo.[2] The team did particularly well on home field at the Ljudski vrt stadium as they recorded three wins in three matches with a goal difference of 9–2.[2] However, that was not enough for progression as their only defeat came in the first leg of the play-off round against Palermo (3–0).[3] In the second leg Maribor was winning against the Italian side 2–0 after 60 minutes of play, however, the match eventually finished with a 3–2 home victory which was not enough to progress into the main stage of the competition.[4] After the match it was announced that Palermo had acquired Josip Iličić and Armin Bačinović, two of the top players during the club's Europa league campaign.[5]

The club did extremely well during the 2010–11 PrvaLiga season as the team was on the league's top position after every round of the season, except after week two when they were second.[6] Maribor was undefeated in the league up until the 21st round in March, 2011, when they were defeated at home, by Gorica (3–1).[6] Before that the team's score in the first 20 rounds was 14 wins and six draws.[6] Eventually the team won their ninth league title with 75 points, eight more than second placed Domžale.[7] Marcos Tavares, team captain, was the league's best scorer with 16 goals.[8] In addition he was the club's best scorer during the season with 21 goals in all competitions. Tavares was also voted as the best player of the season by the players,[9] the media[10] and the fans. He scored one goal in the 2010–11 Cup season where the team reached the final that was played in late May, 2011, on Stožice stadium in Ljubljana against Domžale.[11] In a spectacular match, which ended with the score 4–3 after 90 minutes, Domžale prevailed and won their first ever Slovenian cup title.[11] With the 2010–11 Slovenian league title the club has won its 16th major title in its 20th season in Slovenian football.[12]

Competitive matches

Supercup

League

Standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Maribor (C) 36 21 12 3 65 25 +40 75 2011–12 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Domžale 36 20 7 9 57 35 +22 67 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round 1
3 Koper 36 17 9 10 57 43 +14 60 2011–12 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
4 Olimpija 36 15 10 11 59 43 +16 55
5 Gorica 36 13 9 14 42 53 −11 48

Updated to games played on 29 May 2011, end of season
Source: PrvaLiga official website
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
1Winners of 2010–11 Slovenian Cup competition.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Head-to-Head: used when head-to-head record is used to rank tied teams.

Results by round

Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Ground H A H A H H A H A A H A H A A H A H H A H A H H A H A A H A H A A H A H
Result W D W W W W W D W D W W D W W W D D W W L D L W L W D W W W D D D D W W
Position 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Last updated: 29 May 2011, end of season.
Source: PrvaLiga official website
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Lose; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

Cup

Round of 16

Quarter-final

Semi-final

Final

European campaign

UEFA Europa League

Second qualifying round
Third qualifying round
Play-off round

Playing statistics

Appearances (Apps.) numbers are for appearances in competitive games only.
Apps. numbers denote: "No. of games played (No. of games subbed off / No. of games subbed on)"
Minutes (Mins.) numbers are for regular time only and do not include injury time given by the referee.
Goal numbers are for goals during match time only and do not include goals from penalty shootouts.
Goal numbers denote: "No. of goals scored (No. of goals scored from penalty kick)"
If a player received two yellow cards in a match and was sent off the numbers count as two yellow cards, one red card.
Red card numbers denote: "No. of red cards (No. of second yellow cards / No. of straight red cards)"

# Po. Player Name League Cup Europa league Supercup Totals
Apps. Mins. Apps. Mins. Apps. Mins. Apps. Mins. Apps. Mins.
2 DF Matic Črnic 3 (1/2) 90' &
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1 (0/1) 8' &
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4 (1/3) 98' &
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3 DF Elvedin Džinić 11 (1/2) 821' 1 1 &
1 90' &
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1 (0/1) 10' &
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13 (1/3) 921' 1 1 &
4 DF Jovan Vidović 7 (1/2) 420' &
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1 90' &
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8 (1/2) 510' &
5 &
5 MF Željko Filipović 14 (4/6) 679' &
4 1 (0/1) 4 (1/0) 339' 1 1 &
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18 (5/6) 1,018' 1 5 1 (0/1)
6 MF Martin Milec 8 (3/5) 348' 3 2 &
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8 (3/5) 348' 3 2 &
7 DF Aleš Mejač 12 (1/2) 875' &
2 &
1 (0/1) 19' &
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5 450' &
2 &
1 120' &
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19 (1/3) 1,464' &
4 &
8 MF Dejan Mezga 21 (10/2) 1,547' 6 (1) 6 &
4 (1/0) 289' 2 (2) &
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6 (5/0) 447' 2 (1) &
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1 (0/1) 65' &
1 &
32 (16/3) 2,348' 10 (4) 7 &
9 FW Marcos Tavares 33 (8/2) 2,753' 16 5 &
6 (2/0) 502' 1 2 &
6 540' 4 &
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1 120' &
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46 (10/2) 3,915' 21 7 &
10 MF Tomislav Pavličić 15 (7/8) 575' 2 &
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3 (1/2) 102' &
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2 (0/2) 12' &
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1 (1/0) 55' &
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21 (9/12) 744' 2 &
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11 FW Dragan Jelić 5 (2/2) 239' &
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3 (0/3) 13' &
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1 (1/0) 55' &
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9 (3/5) 307' &
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11 FW Etien Velikonja 16 (5/1) 1,372' 6 1 &
3 (2/1) 183' 1 1 &
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19 (7/2) 1,555' 7 2 &
12 GK Marko Pridigar 13 (1/0) 1,125' &
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1 90' &
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5 395' &
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1 (0/1) 1 120' &
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20 (1/1) 1,730' &
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1 (0/1)
13 GK Matej Radan 24 (0/1) 2,115' &
2 &
5 450' &
1 &
2 (0/1) 144' &
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31 (0/2) 2,709' &
3 &
14 FW Vito Plut 17 (7/7) 733' 3 &
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2 (1/1) 87' &
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3 (0/3) 20' &
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22 (8/11) 840' 3 &
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15 DF Luka Kranjc 1 (1/0) 67' &
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1 (1/0) 67' &
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17 FW Dalibor Volaš 15 (8/4) 882' 7 (1) 1 &
3 (0/1) 201' 3 (1) &
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6 (5/0) 478' 2 1 &
1 (0/1) 48' &
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25 (13/6) 1,609' 12 (2) 2 &
20 MF Goran Cvijanović 34 (10/2) 2,849' 5 3 &
6 (3/1) 439' &
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6 (2/4) 238' &
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1 (0/1) 65' &
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47 (15/8) 3,591' 5 3 &
21 MF Armin Bačinović 3 (1/0) 197' &
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6 (1/0) 537' &
1 1 120' &
1 &
10 (2/0) 854' &
2 &
22 DF Nejc Potokar 13 (1/1) 1,098' &
4 1 (0/1) 2 180' &
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15 (1/1) 1,278' &
4 1 (0/1)
23 DF Mitja Rešek 3 (0/2) 157' &
1 &
1 90' &
1 &
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4 (0/2) 274' &
2 &
25 MF Semir Spahić 1 (0/1) 73' &
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1 (0/1) 73' &
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26 DF Aleksander Rajčević 29 (0/1) 2,543' 1 3 &
6 540' &
2 &
6 540' &
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1 120' &
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42 (0/1) 3,743' 1 5 &
27 MF Josip Iličić 5 (1/2) 317' 1 1 &
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6 (3/1) 435' 3 &
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11 (4/3) 752' 4 1 &
27 FW Alen Ploj 2 (0/2) 36' 1 &
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1 (0/1) 1' &
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3 (0/3) 37' 1 &
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28 DF Mitja Viler 35 (2/2) 2,915' 1 4 1 (1/0) 6 540' &
1 &
6 540' &
1 &
1 120' &
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48 (2/2) 4,115' 1 6 1 (1/0)
29 MF Timotej Dodlek 29 (3/6) 2,066' &
2 1 (0/1) 4 (0/2) 239' 1 &
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1 (0/1) 3' &
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34 (3/9) 2,308' 1 2 1 (0/1)
32 FW Robert Berić 30 (4/18) 1,359' 8 4 1 (1/0) 4 (0/3) 131' 1 &
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1 (0/1) 18' &
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35 (4/22) 1,508' 9 4 1 (1/0)
36 DF Aleš Majer 26 (7/1) 2,156' &
9 1 (1/0) 6 (2/0) 487' &
1 &
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32 (9/1) 2,643' &
10 1 (1/0)
39 FW David Bunderla 3 (0/3) 20' &
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1 90' &
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1 (1/0) 72' &
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5 (1/3) 182' &
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55 MF Rajko Rep 26 (9/12) 1,342' 2 5 1 (1/0) 4 (2/2) 229' &
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30 (11/14) 1,571' 2 5 1 (1/0)
66 DF Siniša Andjelković 18 (1/1) 1,563' &
1 &
2 180' &
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6 (1/0) 530' 1 &
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1 120' &
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27 (2/1) 2,393' 1 1 &
70 MF Aleš Mertelj 20 (2/0) 1,721' 1 4 &
3 270' 1 &
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6 540' &
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1 120' &
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30 (2/0) 2,651' 2 4 &
90 MF João Gabriel da Silva 7 (3/2) 441' &
1 &
1 (1/0) 71' &
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8 (4/2) 512' &
1 &
Key: Po. = Playing position; GK = Goalkeeper; DF = Defender; MF = Midfielder; FW = Forward;
Updated to games played on 29 May 2011, end of season.

Last updated: 7 June 2011
Source: (for players and positions) Season 2010–11 First Team Squad 00(for squad numbers) Season 2010–11 Squad Numbers 00(for actual stats.) All match Reports in Matches section above 00
(for players enumerated in UEFA squad) UEFA Europa League squad

Goalscorers

Player League Cup Europa League Supercup Total
Marcos Tavares 16 1 4 0 21
Dalibor Volaš 7 3 2 0 12
Dejan Mezga 6 2 2 0 10
Robert Berić 8 1 0 0 9
Etien Velikonja 6 1 0 0 7
Goran Cvijanović 5 0 0 0 5
Josip Iličić 1 0 3 0 4
Vito Plut 3 0 0 0 3
Martin Milec 3 0 0 0 3
Rajko Rep 2 0 0 0 2
Tomislav Pavličić 2 0 0 0 2
Aleš Mertelj 1 1 0 0 2
Elvedin Džinić 1 0 0 0 1
Siniša Andjelković 0 0 1 0 1
Timotej Dodlek 0 1 0 0 1
Mitja Viler 1 0 0 0 1
Aleksander Rajčević 1 0 0 0 1
Željko Filipović 0 1 0 0 1
Alen Ploj 1 0 0 0 1
Information current as of 29 May 2011, end of season.

Awards

Key: Nat. = Nationality; Pos. = Playing position; GK = Goalkeeper; DF = Defender; MF = Midfielder; FW = Forward;

PrvaLiga MVP

Awarded to a player who received the most votes by the Union of Professional Footballers of Slovenia (SPINS), whose members are the players of the PrvaLiga clubs
Name Nat. Pos. Note [9]
Marcos Tavares FW His second award; voted as MVP during 2008–09 season

PrvaLiga XI

Bellow is the list of NK Maribor players that were voted by the Union of Professional Footballers of Slovenia (SPINS), in the best team for the 2010–11 season (4–3–3 formation)
Name Nat. Pos.[9]
Dejan Mezga MF
Aleksander Rajčević DF
Marcos Tavares FW
Mitja Viler DF

PrvaLiga top scorer

Awarded to the player who scored the most goals in the 2010–11 PrvaLiga season
Name Nat. Pos. Note [13]
Marcos Tavares FW Scored 16 goals in 33 appearances

NK Maribor player of the month

Awarded to the player that receives the most votes in a poll conducted each month on the NK Maribor official website (voting was first introduced in November 2010)
Month Name Nat. Pos. Note [14]
November Marcos Tavares FW 43,5% of votes
March Matej Radan GK 35,4% of votes
April Etien Velikonja FW 36,6% of votes
May Marcos Tavares FW 31,8% of votes
Note: PrvaLiga has a winter break that usually lasts from December until the end of February.

Purple warrior trophy

Since 2008 awarded annually to the best player of the previous season that receives the most votes in a poll conducted on NK Maribor official website at the end of the season
Name Nat. Position Note
Marcos Tavares FW First forward to receive the award [15]

Transfers and loans

Summer transfer window

Transfer Position Name Nat. From / Last To Note
Transfer out MF Rene Mihelič Maribor Nacional Undisclosed transfer fee [16]
Transfer out MF Dejan Školnik Maribor Nacional Undisclosed transfer fee [17]
Transfer in DF Aleksander Rajčević Koper Maribor Free agent [18]
Transfer in DF Mitja Viler Koper Maribor Free agent [19]
Transfer in MF Tomislav Pavličić Cibalia Maribor Free agent [20]
Transfer in MF Goran Cvijanović Gorica Maribor Free agent [21]
Transfer in MF Josip Iličić Interblock Maribor Co-ownership deal [22]
Transfer in FW Robert Berić Interblock Maribor Co-ownership deal [22]
Transfer out MF Josip Iličić Maribor Palermo Undisclosed transfer fee [5]
Transfer out MF Armin Bačinović Maribor Palermo Undisclosed transfer fee [5]
Transfer in MF Rajko Rep Celje Maribor Undisclosed transfer fee [5]
Loan out FW Dragan Jelić Maribor Krylia Sovetov Three month loan until 30 November 2010 [5]
Loan out FW Armend Sprečo Maribor Mura 05 Loan until 1 June 2011 [23]
Transfer in MF Željko Filipović Koper Maribor Released by club [24]
Key: Nat. = Nationality; GK = Goalkeeper; DF = Defender; MF = Midfielder; FW = Forward;

Winter transfer window

Transfer Position Name Nat. From / Last To Note
Transfer out DF Siniša Andjelković Maribor Palermo Undisclosed transfer fee [25]
Transfer in DF Jovan Vidović Domžale Maribor Undisclosed transfer fee [25]
Transfer in MF Da Silva Olimpija Maribor Released by club [26]
Transfer out DF Elvedin Džinič Maribor Charleroi Undisclosed transfer fee [27]
Transfer in FW Etien Velikonja Gorica Maribor Undisclosed transfer fee + Vito Plut [28]
Transfer out FW Vito Plut Maribor Gorica Part of Etien Velikonja transfer [28]
Transfer out FW Dalibor Volaš Maribor Sheriff Undisclosed transfer fee [29]
Transfer out FW David Bunderla Maribor Koper Released by club [30]
Loan out FW Dragan Jelić Maribor Willem II Loan until 1 June 2011 [30]
Loan out MF Semir Spahić Maribor Drava Loan until 1 June 2011 [31]
Key: Nat. = Nationality; GK = Goalkeeper; DF = Defender; MF = Midfielder; FW = Forward;

Footnotes

See also

References

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