MNK Izola

MNK Izola
Full name Mladinski Nogometni Klub Izola
Nickname(s) Ribiči (the Fishermans)
Founded 1923, as Club Calcistico Giovanile Isola d'Istria
1996, as MNK Izola
Ground Mestni Stadion,
Izola, Slovenia
(Capacity: 4,500)
League Slovenian Third League
2010–11 Primorska Football League, 3rd (Promoted)
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MNK Izola is a Slovenian football club from Izola, which played in Slovenian top division, 1. SNL, for five consecutive seasons during the early 1990s. Currently, the club is playing in Slovenian Third League.

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History

The club was founded in 1923 as Club Calcistico Giovanile Isola d'Istria, when the city of Isola was part of Italy. It was known between 1930-1946 as "Ampelea Isola d'Istria" and played in Serie C between 1937-1946. It was joined to Yugoslavian League as "MNK Izola" in 1946-47 season. In 1991-92 the club was, as Belvedur Izola, cofounder of the Slovenian competition, after it became independent from Yugoslavia. The club became third, and thus qualified for the UEFA Cup. Unfortunately, it met Benfica in the first round, which easily won the two matches. The next season gave poorer results: Belvedur became thirteenth. Before season 1994/95, the name was changed in NK Izola. In 1996 the club was relegated from top division and was refounded as MNK Izola.

MNK Izola in Europe

Season Competition Round Country Club Score
1992-93 UEFA Cup 1R Benfica 0-3, 0-5

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