ŽNK Pomurje
Full name | Ženski Nogometni Klub Teleing Pomurje Beltinci |
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Nickname(s) | Žutoplave (The Yellow-Blues) |
Founded | 1999[1] |
Ground |
Beltinci Sports Park, Beltinci |
Capacity | 1,441 |
President | Stanko Ivanušič[2] |
Head Coach | Bojan Jančar[2] |
League | SŽNL |
2013–14 | SŽNL, 1st |
Website | Club home page |
Ženski Nogometni Klub Pomurje (English: Women's Football Club Pomurje), commonly referred to as ŽNK Pomurje or simply Pomurje, is a Slovenian women's football club from the town of Beltinci, currently playing in the SŽNL, the top division of Slovenian women's football. They are currently named Teleing Pomurje Beltinci due to sponsorship reasons.
History
Pomurje have won the national cup in 2005 and the national league in 2006.[3] In the next season, the club have won its second cup and was the league's runner-up. In 2008 and 2009, Pomurje was second to ŽNK Krka both in the league and the cup, but declined in the next two seasons (third in 2010, fifth in 2011).[4] However, in 2012 Pomurje won its second league plus the cup, attaining its first double. In the 2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League season Pomurje advanced to the round of 32 for the first time by finishing as a best runner-up in the qualifying tournament.
Honours
League
- Winners (5): 2005–06, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15
- Runners-up (4): 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08
Cup
- Winners (5): 2004–05, 2006–07, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14
- Runners-up (4): 2005–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2014–15
Other
- The Double (League and Cup):
- Winners (3): 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14
Record in UEFA competitions
Pomurje goals always listed first.
Season | Competition | Stage | Result | Opponent |
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2006–07 | UEFA Women's Cup | Qualifying stage | 0–5 | Rapide Wezemaal |
2–3 | Mašinac Niš | |||
7–1 | Pärnu JK | |||
2012–13 | Champions League | Qualifying stage | 0–2 | Zürich |
9–1 | Gintra Universitetas | |||
4–2 | Atasehir Belediyesi | |||
2013–14 | Champions League | Qualifying stage | 1–3 | Racibórz |
3–1 | Bobruichanka | |||
13–0 | Ada Velipojë | |||
2014–15 | Champions League | Qualifying stage | 4–0 | Ekonomist |
4–0 | Pärnu JK | |||
1–2 | MTK | |||
Round of 32 | 2–4(H), 1–3(A) | Torres | ||
2015–16 | Champions League | Qualifying stage | 4–0 | Ekonomist |
2–1 | Pärnu JK | |||
0–2 | Olimpia Cluj | |||
Current squad
- As of 9 August 2015 according to UEFA's website.
- Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Goalkeepers | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
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Liljana Gardijan 12. Sara Nemet | 1. Valentina Lefort 6. Barbara Nagy 13. Špela Rozmarič 15. Karmen Godina 17. Anja Prša 21. Andreja Nikl 25. Sara Belcl | 5. Kaja Horvat 3. Dominika Čonč 4. Dejana Boškan 8. Nina Marič 10. Manja Rogan 11. Danka Podovac 14. Melani Jelen 16. Anita Legenič 18. Tjaša Tibaut 20. Nika Nemec 22. Tjaša Nemec | 2. Špela Kolbl 9. Monika Conjar 19. Biljana Bradić 23. Mihaela Horvat 24. Staša Titan | 7.
Former internationals
- Slovenia: Manja Benak, Dominika Čonč, Kaja Eržen, Anisa Rola, Staša Špur, Tjaša Tibaut, Tanja Vrabel, Mateja Zver
- Croatia: Ivana Bojčić, Monika Conjar, Valentina Stipančević, Ivana Vrdoljak
References
- ↑ ŽNK Pomurje. "Zgodovina" [History] (in Slovenian). ŽNK Pomurje official website. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
- 1 2 ŽNK Pomurje. "Vodstvo" [Board] (in Slovenian). ŽNK Pomurje official website. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
- ↑ 2005-06 1.SZNL table in Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation's website
- ↑ 1.SZNL tables and Cup results in Soccerway