2013–14 NK Maribor season

NK Maribor
2013–14 season
President Drago Cotar
Head Coach Ante Čačić
Ante Šimundža
Home stadium Ljudski vrt
Slovenian League Winners
Slovenian Cup Runners-up
Slovenian Supercup Winners
Champions League Play-off round
Europa League Round of 32
Top goalscorer League:
Nusmir Fajić
(16)
All:
Nusmir Fajić
(19)
Highest home attendance 12,700 (v. Sevilla)
20 February 2014
Lowest home attendance 700 (v. Šenčur)
4 December 2013
Average home league attendance 3,089 (league)
4,981 (all)
Home colours
Away colours
Results summary - all competitions
WinsDrawsLossesWin %
Home13 8 6 48,1%
Away17 4 7 60,7%
Neutral1 0 1 50%
All31 12 14 54,4%
Results summary - PrvaLiga
WinsDrawsLossesWin %
Home10 5 3 55,5%
Away14 0 4 77,7%
All24 5 7 66,6%

The 2013–14 season was Maribor's 54th season of football and its 23rd consecutive season in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, Slovenian top division, since the league was created in 1991 with Maribor as one of the league's founding members.

After they won the Slovenian version of the treble (League, Cup and Supercup) during the previous season, Maribor came close to repeating its achievement during the 2013–14 season, however, they were denied this honour on 21 May 2014 when they were defeated by Gorica in the Slovenian Cup Final. However, the club was not without success as they have managed to win the Slovenian Supercup for the third time in their history and were crowned PrvaLiga champions for the 12th time. The Supercup title was won under the leadership of Croatian manager Ante Čačić, who was replaced by former player Ante Šimundža early in the season. In UEFA competitions Maribor qualified for the UEFA Europa League group stage for the third successive season and, after winning seven points in a group with Rubin Kazan, Zulte Waregem and Wigan Athletic, they qualified to the UEFA Europa League knockout phase for the first time, becoming the first Slovenian club to play European football in the second part of the season. In the Round of 32 Maribor faced Sevilla and were defeated with the score 4–3 on aggregate. The Spanish side went out to win the competition couple of months later.

Bosnian striker Nusmir Fajić was the club's top scorer during the season with 19 goals, 16 of which were scored in the Slovenian PrvaLiga. Club captain Marcos Tavares made history in the second part of the season when he tied Branko Horjak's all-time goalscoring record (117) and eventually surpassing it. He has also surpassed a joint record previously held by Ante Šimundža and Kliton Bozgo who both scored 78 league goals for the club. During the course of the 2013–14 season Maribor maintained an average league attendance of 3,089 on its home matches. In addition, Maribor were the only PrvaLiga team that had an average league attendance of over 1,000 spectators. The club's total home average attendance was 4,981.

Season overview

Before the start of the 2013–14 season, Croatian manager Ante Čačić replaced Darko Milanič as the head coach at the club. Milanič, who has decided to accept an offer from Austrian Sturm Graz, has won a total of nine domestic trophies with Maribor, between 2008 and 2013, more than any other coach in the club's history. Weeks after the departure of Milanič, Sturm acquired Maribor's forward Robert Berić in a transfer reportedly worth one million euros.

The 2012–13 season was one of the most successful seasons in history of the club as Maribor won the domestic version of the treble, having won the league, cup and supercup titles. In addition, Maribor has qualified to the UEFA Europa League for the second successive year, where they have won four points in a group with Lazio, Panathinaikos and Tottenham.

The start of the 2013–14 season saw Maribor competing in their fifth successive Slovenian Supercup, which was played against the Slovenian PrvaLiga runners-up Olimpija. Although the previous Supercup editions were traditionally played at the venue of the league champions, this was not the case for the 2013 Slovenian Supercup edition, as the Football Association of Slovenia decided for a neutral venue in Celje. Nevertheless, Maribor prevailed and won the final 3–0, securing their third Slovenian Supercup title.

Under Čačić's leadership, the club did particularly well in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, maintaining a perfect score during the first six league rounds. During the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League qualifiers the team did not fare so well, managing only one win in six matches, however, Maribor did qualify for the group stage of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League for the third successive season after they have eliminated Cypriot club APOEL (1–1 on aggregate). On 19 September 2013, the team played their first match in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League and was defeated by the Russian side Rubin Kazan. This was followed by the first league defeat against Zavrč three days later. In the following week, Maribor played at home against Rudar Velenje and away against Koper and managed to get only a point against the side from Velenje. A day after their 2–1 defeat in Koper, the club announced the termination of Čačić's contract. He was replaced by Ante Šimundža, who was an assistant manager at Maribor between 2008 and 2011 and has spent a total of 10 seasons at the club as a player in the 1990s.

With Šimundža at the helm the club continued with poor form in the top division, suffering two defeats in the first four matches with the new coach, however, they eventually won five out of eight matches, which ensured them a top place finish after the first part of the season, maintaining a two-point lead ahead of Koper. The club also managed to qualify into the semi-final of the Slovenian Cup after they have knocked out two second division teams, Radomlje and Šenčur. Maribor's biggest success, however, came in the UEFA Europa League where they have won seven points in the remaining five matches and finished on second place in their group, qualifying to the UEFA Europa League knockout phase for the first time in the club's history, becoming the first Slovenian club to play European football in the second part of the season. In the Round of 32 they played in a two-legged tie against the Spanish side Sevilla and lost by an aggregate score of 4–3.

However, the UEFA Europa League elimination did not affect the team in domestic competition as Maribor managed to win 12 out of 17 league matches in the second part of the season, losing only two in the process. The club eventually won their 12th league title, with eight point lead ahead of Koper. Things were looking bright for the team in the Slovenian Cup as well, when Maribor defeated Olimpija in the semi-final and reached the final for the fifth successive season. In the Cup final, that was played on a neutral venue in Koper, Maribor faced Gorica and were defeated with the score 2–0. The season was marked by Marcos Tavares who set two goalscoring records. He has become the club's all-time leading goalscorer when he passed Branko Horjak's 117 goals in official competitions. In addition, he has also passed a joint record previously held by Ante Šimundža and Kliton Bozgo (78) for the most goals scored for the club in the Slovenian PrvaLiga. The final match of the season was played on 25 May 2014 against Domžale and was marked by the farewell of Dejan Mezga who has spent eight seasons with the club and whose contract was due to expire at the end of the season.

Competitions

Supercup

League

For more details on this topic, see 2013–14 Slovenian PrvaLiga.

Standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Maribor (C) 36 24 5 7 78 31+47 77 2014–15 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Koper 36 21 6 9 52 36+16 69 2014–15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
3 Rudar 36 18 9 9 55 33+22 63
4 Gorica 36 16 10 10 60 32+28 58 2014–15 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
5 Zavrč 36 16 5 15 58 635 53

Updated to games played on 25 May 2014.
Source: Slovenian PrvaLiga (Slovene)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (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; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536
GroundHAHAHHAHAAHAHAAHAHHAHAHHAHAAHAHAAHAH
Result W W W W W W W D W L D L W W L L W W L W D L W D W W W W L W W W W W W D
Position 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 1

Last updated: 25 May 2014.
Source: PrvaLiga website
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

      Win       Draw       Loss

Notes
  1. ^ The match between Olimpija and Maribor was originally scheduled on 3 August 2013, but was postponed and rescheduled to a later date, as both teams were unsatisfied with the original kick-off time and were also, at the time, still competing in the UEFA club competitions (e.g. UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League).[1]
  2. ^ The match was played behind closed doors, due to punishment issued by the Football Association of Slovenia.

Cup

For more details on this topic, see 2013–14 Slovenian Football Cup.

Round of 16

Notes
  1. ^ The match between Radomlje and Maribor was originally scheduled on 18 September 2013, but was postponed and rescheduled to a later date, as Maribor played their first match of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League on 19 September 2013.[2]

Quarter-final

Notes
  1. ^ The quarter-final matches between Šenčur and Maribor were postponed and rescheduled to a later date, as during the original first and second leg schedule (e.g. 23 October 2013 and 30 October 2013) the opponent of Šenčur was not established, as Maribor played their Round of 16 match against Radomolje on 30 October 2013.

Semi-final

Final

European campaign

For more details on this topic, see NK Maribor in European football.

UEFA Champions League

For more details on this topic, see 2013–14 UEFA Champions League.
Second qualifying round
Third qualifying round
Play-off round

UEFA Europa League

For more details on this topic, see 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.
Group D
For more details on this topic, see 2013–14 UEFA Europa League group stage.
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Russia Rubin Kazan 6 4 2 0 14 4 +10 14
Slovenia Maribor 6 2 1 3 9 12 3 7
Belgium Zulte Waregem 6 2 1 3 4 10 6 7
England Wigan Athletic 6 1 2 3 6 7 1 5
  MAR RUB WIG ZUL
Maribor 2–5 2–1 0–1
Rubin Kazan 1–1 1–0 4–0
Wigan Athletic 3–1 1–1 1–2
Zulte Waregem 1–3 0–2 0–0
Notes
  1. ^ Zulte Waregem played their home matches at Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges instead of their regular stadium, Regenboogstadion, Waregem.
Round of 32
For more details on this topic, see 2013–14 UEFA Europa League knockout phase.

Player statistics

Key

Players

Nationality

Competitions

Key
PrvaLigaXI The player was selected in the official 2013–14 Slovenian PrvaLiga team of the season
TopScorer The player was the top scorer in the respective competition

Foreign players

Below is the list of foreign players who have made appearances for the club during the 2013–14 season. Players primary citizenship is listed first.

EU Nationals

EU Nationals (Dual citizenship)

Non-EU Nationals

Appearances and goals

Correct as of 25 May 2014, end of the 2013–14 season. Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. The players squad numbers, playing positions, nationalities and statistics are based solely on match reports in Matches sections above and the official website of NK Maribor and the Slovenian PrvaLiga. Only the players, which made at least one appearance for the first team, are listed.

List of Maribor players, who represented the team during the 2013–14 season, and displaying their statistics during that timeframe
No. Pos. Name Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
League Cup Supercup Champions League Europa League Total
1 GK Slovenia Aljaž Cotman 20 20 &
&
&
&
&
&
40
4 DF Slovenia Marko Šuler 100 20 &
&
&
&
&
&
120
5 MF Slovenia Željko Filipović 280 40 10 50 81 461
6 DF Slovenia Martin Milec PrvaLigaXI 243 42 10 60 71 426
7 DF Slovenia Aleš Mejač 150 30 10 51 20 261
8 MF Croatia Dejan Mezga 154 31 11 TopScorer 20 73 289
9 FW Brazil Marcos Tavares 3413 50 11 TopScorer 61 62 5217
10 MF Republic of Macedonia Agim Ibraimi 42 &
&
10 60 &
&
112
11 FW Slovenia Luka Zahovič 110 21 &
&
&
&
10 141
14 FW France Jean-Philippe Mendy PrvaLigaXI 2914 53 &
&
40 60 4417
15 FW Slovenia Rok Sirk 10 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
10
16 DF Slovenia Damjan Vuklišević 30 20 &
&
&
&
&
&
50
17 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina Nusmir Fajić 3116 52 10 50 71 4919
20 MF Slovenia Goran Cvijanović 316 52 11 TopScorer 61 80 5110
21 MF Slovenia Amir Dervišević 161 50 &
&
20 50 281
22 DF Slovenia Nejc Potokar 40 &
&
10 30 &
&
80
22 MF Slovenia Dare Vršič[A] 131 20 &
&
&
&
22 173
23 MF Slovenia Dino Hotić 30 20 &
&
&
&
&
&
50
24 DF Slovenia Dejan Trajkovski 80 20 &
&
&
&
10 110
25 MF Serbia Ranko Moravac 40 20 &
&
&
&
20 80
26 DF Slovenia Aleksander Rajčević PrvaLigaXI 300 30 10 60 80 480
27 FW Slovenia Alen Ploj 10 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
10
28 DF Slovenia Mitja Viler 252 10 &
&
51 70 383
29 MF Slovenia Timotej Dodlek 80 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
80
30 MF Slovenia Petar Stojanović 71 31 &
&
&
&
&
&
102
32 MF Uruguay Pablo Ceppelini 30 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
30
33 GK Slovenia Jasmin Handanović 330 50 10 60 80 530
36 DF Slovenia Žiga Živko 21 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
21
39 MF Slovenia Damjan Bohar 287 60 10 60 70 487
40 MF Slovenia Sven Dodlek 10 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
10
44 DF Brazil Arghus 202 40 10 50 80 382
45 DF Slovenia Nejc Mevlja 20 10 &
&
&
&
&
&
30
70 MF Slovenia Aleš Mertelj 331 40 10 40 71 492
92 MF Slovenia Matic Črnic 213 10 &
&
&
&
51 274

Discipline

Correct as of 25 May 2014, end of the 2013–14 season. Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. The players squad numbers, playing positions, nationalities and statistics are based solely on match reports in Matches sections above and the official website of NK Maribor and the Slovenian PrvaLiga. If a player received two yellow cards in a match and was subsequently sent off the numbers count as two yellow cards, one red card.

List of Maribor players, who represented the team during the 2013–14 season, and displaying their statistics during that timeframe
No. Pos. Name Red card Red card Red card Red card Red card Red card
League Cup Supercup Champions League Europa League Total
1 GK Slovenia Aljaž Cotman 00 00 &
&
&
&
&
&
00
4 DF Slovenia Marko Šuler 10 00 &
&
&
&
&
&
10
5 MF Slovenia Željko Filipović 70 10 00 40 20 140
6 DF Slovenia Martin Milec PrvaLigaXI 50 00 00 10 31 91
7 DF Slovenia Aleš Mejač 10 10 10 00 10 40
8 MF Croatia Dejan Mezga 30 00 00 00 10 40
9 FW Brazil Marcos Tavares 30 00 00 10 10 50
10 MF Republic of Macedonia Agim Ibraimi 00 &
&
00 00 &
&
00
11 FW Slovenia Luka Zahovič 1[B]0 00 &
&
&
&
00 10
14 FW France Jean-Philippe Mendy PrvaLigaXI 60 10 &
&
00 10 80
15 FW Slovenia Rok Sirk 00 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
16 DF Slovenia Damjan Vuklišević 31 10 &
&
&
&
&
&
41
17 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina Nusmir Fajić 60 20 00 00 00 80
20 MF Slovenia Goran Cvijanović 30 00 00 10 20 60
21 MF Slovenia Amir Dervišević 00 00 &
&
00 10 10
22 DF Slovenia Nejc Potokar 00 &
&
00 00 &
&
00
22 MF Slovenia Dare Vršič[A] 00 00 &
&
&
&
00 00
23 MF Slovenia Dino Hotić 00 00 &
&
&
&
&
&
00
24 DF Slovenia Dejan Trajkovski 20 10 &
&
&
&
00 30
25 MF Serbia Ranko Moravac 00 00 &
&
&
&
00 00
26 DF Slovenia Aleksander Rajčević PrvaLigaXI 30 00 00 00 10 40
27 FW Slovenia Alen Ploj 00 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
00
28 DF Slovenia Mitja Viler 40 00 &
&
10 20 70
29 MF Slovenia Timotej Dodlek 10 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
10
30 MF Slovenia Petar Stojanović 00 20 &
&
&
&
&
&
20
32 MF Uruguay Pablo Ceppelini 10 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
10
33 GK Slovenia Jasmin Handanović 00 00 00 10 00 10
36 DF Slovenia Žiga Živko 10 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
10
39 MF Slovenia Damjan Bohar 00 10 00 10 10 30
40 MF Slovenia Sven Dodlek 10 &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
10
44 DF Brazil Arghus 11[C]1 00 00 00 20 131
45 DF Slovenia Nejc Mevlja 21 00 &
&
&
&
&
&
21
70 MF Slovenia Aleš Mertelj 30 00 00 00 21 51
92 MF Slovenia Matic Črnic 30 00 &
&
&
&
10 40

Transfers and loans

Manegerial changes

Transfer Date Name From / Last To Note
Transfer out 4 June 2013 Slovenia Darko Milanič Maribor Sturm Graz Released by the club[22]
Transfer in 5 June 2013 Croatia Ante Čačić Radnik Sesvete Maribor Released by the club[22]
Transfer out 29 September 2013 Croatia Ante Čačić Maribor &
Released by the club[23][24]
Transfer in 30 September 2013 Slovenia Ante Šimundža Aluminij Maribor Released by the club.[25]

Summer transfer window

Transfer Position Name From / last To Note
Transfer out DF Slovenia Jovan Vidović Maribor Ravan Baku Released by the club[26]
Transfer out FW Croatia Matija Smrekar Maribor Free agent Released by the club
Transfer out MF Croatia Zoran Lesjak Maribor Free agent Released by the club[27]
Tansfer out DF Slovenia Tilen Lešnik Maribor Zavrč Free transfer
Transfer out MF Slovenia Semir Spahić Maribor SV Wildon Released by the club[27]
Transfer out DF Slovenia Mitja Rešek Maribor Aluminij Released by the club[27]
Transfer out DF Slovenia Aleš Majer Maribor Zavrč Released by the club[27]
Transfer out GK Slovenia Matej Radan Maribor Rudar Velenje Contract expired[27]
Transfer in MF Slovenia Damjan Bohar Mura 05 Maribor Free transfer[28]
Transfer in MF Slovenia Amir Dervišević Krka Maribor Free transfer[28]
Transfer in FW France Jean Philippe Mendy Koper Maribor Free transfer[29]
Transfer out FW Slovenia Robert Berić Maribor Sturm Graz Undisclosed transfer fee, alleged to be around 1 million[30][31]
Transfer out MF Slovenia Rajko Rep Maribor Free agent Released by the club[32]
Loan out MF Slovenia Petar Stojanović Maribor Veržej Double registration[33]
Loan out MF Serbia Ranko Moravac Maribor Veržej Double registration[33]
Loan out MF Slovenia Dino Hotić Maribor Veržej Double registration[33]
Loan out FW Slovenia Luka Zahovič Maribor Veržej Double registration[33]
Loan out DF Slovenia Damjan Vuklišević Maribor Veržej Double registration[33]
Loan out DF Slovenia Žiga Živko Maribor Veržej Double registration[33]
Loan out DF Slovenia Matjaž Kek Maribor Veržej Double registration[33]
Loan out FW Slovenia Rok Sirk Maribor Malečnik Double registration
Loan out GK Slovenia Dragan Topić Maribor Šenčur Loaned out
Loan out MF Republic of Macedonia Agim Ibraimi Maribor Cagliari Loaned until June 2014 in exchange for €0.8 million[34] and Pablo Ceppelini heading the other way[35]
Loan in MF Uruguay Pablo Ceppelini Cagliari Maribor Loaned until June 2014[35]
Transfer in GK Slovenia Aljaž Cotman Wolverhampton Maribor Free transfer[36]

Winter transfer window

Transfer Position Name From / last To Note
Transfer in DF Slovenia Marko Šuler Legia Warsaw Maribor Free transfer[37]
Transfer out DF Slovenia Nejc Potokar Maribor AEL Limassol Undisclosed transfer fee[38]
Transfer out DF Slovenia Nejc Mevlja Maribor Free agent Free transfer[39]
Loan out FW Slovenia Alen Ploj Maribor Celje Loaned until June 2014[40]
Transfer in MF Slovenia Dare Vršič Austria Wien Maribor Free transfer[41]
Transfer out MF Uruguay Pablo Ceppelini Maribor Cagliari Loan terminated on 27 March 2014[42]

Season friendlies

June–December

January–February

Footnotes

See also

References

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