Slovenian Regional Leagues

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Slovenian Regional Leagues
Country Slovenia
Founded 2004
Divisions 5
Levels on pyramid 4
Promotion to Slovenian Third League
Relegation to MNZ Leagues
Most championships Sava Kranj (3 titles)

Slovenian Regional Leagues (Slovene: Slovenske Regionalne Lige) are the fourth tier leagues in the Slovenian football system. They are operated by the Intercommunal Football Associations (Slovene: Medobčinske Nogometne Zveze – MNZ). The tier comprises 5 leagues and the winners are promoted to the 3.SNL.

Regional Leagues

  • Littoral Football League (Slovene: Enotna Primorska Nogometna Liga) – The clubs from the Slovenian Littoral region are participating. The league is operated by the MNZ Koper. Members of the MNZ Nova Gorica association also participate in this league.
  • Ljubljana Football League (Slovene: Ljubljanska Nogometna Liga) – The clubs from the Lower and Inner Carniola region are participating. The league is operated by the MNZ Ljubljana.
  • Styrian Football League (Slovene: Štajerska Nogometna Liga) – The clubs from the Styria and Carinthia region are participating. The league is operated by the MNZ Celje. Members of the MNZ Maribor association also participate in this league.
  • Carniolan Football League (Slovene: Gorenjska Nogometna Liga) – The clubs from the Upper Carniola region are participating. The league is operated by the MNZ Kranj.
  • Ptuj Super League (Slovene: Ptujska Super Liga) – Established in 2012. The clubs from Ptuj municipalities (Styria) are participating. The league is operated by the MNZ Ptuj.

Clubs participating 2013–14

Carniolan Football League

  • Bitnje
  • Bohinj
  • Britof
  • Jesenice
  • Škofja Loka
  • Naklo
  • Niko Železniki
  • Šobec Lesce
  • Velesovo
  • Visoko
  • Žiri

Littoral Football League

Ljubljana Football League

Styrian Football League

Ptuj Super League

Winners

Season Ljubljana Styrian Littoral Pomurska Carniolan Ptuj
2004–05
Ihan
Malečnik
Bonifika
Odranci
Visoko
2005–06
Arne Tabor 69
MU Šentjur
Portorož Piran
Odranci
Železniki
2006–07
Bežigrad
Šmartno 1928
Tolmin
Roma
Kranj
2007–08
Kamnik
Šampion
Tabor Sežana
Čarda
Sava Kranj
2008–09
Interblock Svoboda
Zreče
Ankaran Hrvatini
Tromejnik Kuzma
Šobec Lesce
2009–10
Ljubljana
Bistrica
Portorož Piran
Grad
Naklo
2010–11
Svoboda
Zavrč
Ilirska Bistrica
Rakičan
Jesenice
2011–12
Rudar Trbovlje
Šmarje pri Jelšah
Gažon
Beltinci
Sava Kranj
2012–13
Jezero Medvode
Šentjur
Cerknica
Nafta 1903
Sava Kranj
Drava Ptuj

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