Slovenian Third League

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Slovenian Third League
Country Slovenia
Founded 1992
Divisions 2
Number of teams 28
Levels on pyramid 3
Promotion to 2. SNL
Relegation to Regional League
Current champions Veržej (East)
Ankaran Hrvatini (West)
(2012–13)
Most championships Korte
Krka
Zavrč
(all 3 titles)
Website East Division
West Division
2013–14 season

Slovenian third league (Slovene: Tretja slovenska nogometna liga), commonly known as 3.SNL, is the third tier in Slovenian football system. The league consists of two divisions, East and West. They are operated by the Intercommunal Football Associations of MNZ Lendava (East) and MNZ Ljubljana (West). This system was reintroduced in the 2004–05 season, when the West division merged with the Centre division and the East division merged with the North division. Each league comprises 14 teams and both winners are promoted to the 2. SNL. The last two, three or four clubs in each division are relegeted to the Slovenian Regional Leagues.

Clubs participating in the 2013–14 season

East

Club Location Stadium Capacity 2012–13 position
BeltinciBeltinci Beltinci Sports Park 1,441 4th
BistricaSlovenska Bistrica Slovenska Bistrica Sports Park 2,500 10th
ČardaMartjanci ŠRC Martjanci 500 6th
Drava PtujPtuj Ptuj City Stadium 2,207 1st, Ptuj
DravinjaSlovenske Konjice Dobrava Stadium 1,200 10th, 2.SNL
GradGrad Stadion v Pörgi 500 11th
LjutomerLjutomer Ljutomer Sports Park 1,000 7th
MalečnikMalečnik Berl Sports Centre 1,000 9th
Nafta 1903Lendava Lendava Sports Park 2,020 1st, Pomurska
OdranciOdranci ŠRC Odranci 1,000 2nd
RakičanRakičan Grajski Park Stadium 500 13th
ŠentjurŠentjur Šentjur Sports Park 1,000 1st, Styrian
Šmarje pri JelšahŠmarje pri Jelšah Šmarje pri Jelšah Central Field 1,000 3rd
TromejnikKuzma Kuzma Football Stadium 800 8th

West[1]

Club Location Stadium Capacity 2012–13 position
AdriaMiren Pri Štantu Stadium 1,500 4th
Ajdovščina ŠkouAjdovščina Ajdovščina Football Stadium 1,705 2nd, Littoral (Koper)1
BrdaDobrovo Vipolže Stadium 600 7th
Ivančna GoricaIvančna Gorica Ivančna Gorica Sports Park 1,500 8th
Izola Izola Izola City Stadium 5,085 3rd
Jadran DekaniDekani Ivan Gregorič Stadium 2,500 10th
Jezero MedvodeMedvode Stadion ob Sori 1,000 1st, Ljubljana
KamnikKamnik Stadion Prijateljstva 1,000 12th
RudarTrbovlje Rudar Stadium 1,000 9th
Sava KranjKranj Stražišče Sports Park 2,000 1st, Carniolan
TaborSežana Rajko Štolfa Stadium 2,000 5th
TolminTolmin Brajda Sports Park 3,000 2nd
ZagorjeZagorje Zagorje City Stadium 2,000 6th
ZaricaKranj Zarica Sports Park 1,000 11th

1 Cerknica declined promotion.

Winners

Season East West
1992–93
Veržej
Piran
1993–94
Drava Ptuj
Mengeš
1994–95
Šentjur
Črnuče
1995–96
Dravograd
Renče
1996–97
Aluminij
Krka
1997–98
Pohorje
Tabor Sežana
Season Centre East North West
1998–99
Livar
Črenšovci
Rogoza
Korte
1999–2000
Komenda
Renkovci
Dravinja
Brda
2000–01
Bela Krajina
Bakovci
Drava Ptuj
Renče
2001–02
Grosuplje
Križevci
Krško
Izola
2002–03
Svoboda
Čarda2
Pohorje2
Korte1
2003–04
Factor Ježica3
Nafta Lendava4
Šoštanj4
Korte3

1 Korte declined promotion, their place was taken by second placed Tabor Sežana
2 Čarda and Pohorje declined promotion (no replacement taken)
3 Play-off: Korte - Factor Ježica 4–0, 0–4 (1–4 pen.) Factor Ježica promoted
4 Play-off: Šoštanj - Nafta Lendava 0–0, 2–0 Šoštanj denied licence, Nafta Lendava promoted

Season East West
2004–05
Zavrč5
Šenčur
2005–06
Mura 05
Bonifika
2006–07
Zavrč
Krka
2007–08
MU Šentjur
Olimpija
2008–09
Dravinja
Šenčur
2009–10
Šmartno 1928
Adria6
2010–11
Odranci7
Radomlje
2011–12
Zavrč
Krka
2012–13
Veržej
Ankaran Hrvatini

5 Zavrč declined promotion (no replacement taken)
6 Adria declined promotion, their place was taken by the second placed Dob
7 Odranci declined promotion, their place was taken by the second placed Šampion

References

  1. "Zadeva: Sestava 3. SNL – zahod za tekmovalno leto 2013/2014" (PDF) (in Slovene). Football Association of Slovenia official website. 26 July 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2013. 

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