Slovenian under-15 PrvaLiga

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Slovenian under-15 PrvaLiga
Country Slovenia
Founded 1995
Divisions 2
Number of teams 32
Current champions Triglav Kranj
(2013–13)
Most championships Maribor (5)
Website East division
West division

Slovenian U-15 Football League (Slovenian: Slovenska U-15 nogometna liga), is the top level of Slovenian youth football in its age category. The league is contested among the best under-15 sides of Slovenian football clubs and is governed by the Football Association of Slovenia. The 32 teams are divided into two groups of 16 teams, with winners of both groups deciding the overall under-15 champion in a grand final played between them. Maribor is the most successful team in history of the league, with five championships.[1]

Clubs participating 2013–14

East

West

Past winners

Correct as of the end of the 2012–13 U-15 season.

Club Titles Years won Runners-up Years lost
Maribor 5 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2010 4 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013
Domžale 3 2007, 2011, 2012 &
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Olimpija 2 1997, 1999 &
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Triglav Kranj 2 1998, 2013 1 2005
Bravo Publikum 1 2009 1 2010
Celje 1 2003 1 2012
Mura 05 1 2008 1 1998[A]
Jarenina 1 1996 &
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Koper 1 2001 &
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Šampion 1 2006 &
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Gorica &
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3 2000, 2002, 2008
Rudar Velenje &
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3 1997, 1999, 2001
Slovan &
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2 2004, 2006
Bela Krajina &
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1 1996
Bilje &
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1 2003

Source: Football Association of Slovenia official website

Footnotes

  • A ND Mura 05 was established in 2005, couple of months after the dissolvement of NK Mura. The two clubs' track records and honours are kept separate by the Football Association of Slovenia and the Association of 1. SNL, however, youth selections of NK Mura were at the time of the dissolvement exceptionally left alone and they kept playing in their respective youth leagues, eventually becoming part of ND Mura 05.

References

  1. "U14 - Dosedanji zmagovalci". Football Association of Slovenia (in Slovene). 20 July 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013. 

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