Slovenian Regional Leagues

Slovenian Regional Leagues
Country Slovenia
Founded 1991 (1991)
Divisions 3
Level on pyramid 4
Promotion to 3. SNL
Relegation to MNZ Leagues
Most championships Sava Kranj (3 titles)

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

Regional Leagues

Note: Bold leagues are still active.

Winners

Season Ljubljana Littoral
1991–92[A]
Radomlje
Adria Miren
1992–93
Mengeš
Branik Šmarje
1993–94
Črnuče
Jadran Hrpelje Kozina
1994–95
Kolpa
Ilirska Bistrica
1995–96
Ilirija Ljubljana
Idrija
1996–97
Belinka
Ankaran
1997–98
Ivančna Gorica
Korte
1998–99
Tabor Grosuplje
Komen
1999–2000
Dragomer-Dren
Bilje
2000–01
Litija
Izola
2001–02
Slovan
Tolmin
2002–03
Radomlje
Košana
2003–04
Kolpa
Cerknica
  1. ^ Slovenian Third League hasn't been established yet, so the regional/intercommunal leagues were third level in 1991-92 season
Season Ljubljana Styrian Littoral Pomurska Carniolan Ptuj
2004–05
Ihan
Malečnik[1]
Bonifika
Odranci[2]
Visoko
Not played
2005–06
Arne Tabor 69
MU Šentjur[3]
Portorož Piran
Odranci[4]
Železniki
2006–07
Bežigrad[5]
Šmartno 1928[6]
Tolmin
Roma[7]
Kranj
2007–08
Kamnik[8]
Šampion[6]
Tabor Sežana
Čarda[9]
Sava Kranj
2008–09
Interblock Svoboda[10]
Zreče[11]
Ankaran Hrvatini
Tromejnik Kuzma[12]
Lesce[13]
2009–10
Ljubljana[14]
Bistrica[15]
Portorož Piran[16]
Grad[17]
Naklo[18]
2010–11
Svoboda[19]
Zavrč[20]
Ilirska Bistrica
Rakičan[21]
Jesenice[22]
2011–12
Rudar Trbovlje[23]
Šmarje pri Jelšah[24]
Gažon[25]
Beltinci[26]
Sava Kranj[27]
2012–13
Jezero Medvode[28]
Šentjur[29]
Cerknica[30]
Nafta 1903[31]
Sava Kranj[32]
Drava Ptuj[33]
2013–14
Komenda[34]
Fužinar[35]
Bilje[36]
Not played
Lesce[37]
Stojnci[38]
2014–15
Bravo[39]
Not played
Vipava[40]
Not played
Videm[41]

References

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  39. "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2014/15" (in Slovenian). MNZ Ljubljana. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
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