Slovenian Second League

Slovenian Second League
Country Slovenia
Founded 1991 (1991)
Number of teams 10
Level on pyramid 2
Promotion to 1. SNL
Relegation to 3. SNL (4 divisions)
Current champions Krško
(2014–15)
Most championships Rudar Velenje (3 titles)
Website 2. SNL
2015–16 season

The Slovenian Second Football League (Slovene: 2. Slovenska Nogometna Liga or commonly 2. SNL) is the second highest football league in Slovenia. The league was formed in 1991 with the dissolution of the Yugoslav Second League and it is operated by the Football Association of Slovenia.

2015–16 teams

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Winners

Source:[2]

Season Champions Runners-up Third place
1991–92 East Železničar Maribor Dravograd Turnišče
West Krka Triglav Kranj Ilirija
1992–93 Jadran Dekani Primorje Kočevje
1993–94 Kočevje Korotan Prevalje Turnišče
1994–95 Šmartno Nafta Lendava Zagorje
1995–96 Železničar Ljubljana Nafta Lendava Črnuče
1996–97 Vevče Drava Ptuj Dravograd
1997–98 Triglav Kranj Koper Domžale
1998–99 Dravograd Pohorje Železničar Maribor
1999–2000 Koper Tabor Sežana Šmartno
2000–01 Triglav Kranj Šmartno Aluminij
2001–02 Dravograd Ljubljana Aluminij
2002–03 Domžale Drava Ptuj Aluminij
2003–04 Rudar Velenje Bela Krajina Zagorje
2004–05 Rudar Velenje Nafta Lendava Svoboda
2005–06 Factor Dravinja Triglav Kranj
2006–07 Livar Bonifika Krško
2007–08 Rudar Velenje Bonifika Bela Krajina
2008–09 Olimpija Aluminij Triglav Kranj
2009–10 Primorje Triglav Kranj Aluminij
2010–11 Aluminij Interblock Dravinja
2011–12 Aluminij Dob Šenčur
2012–13 Zavrč Dob Krka
2013–14 Dob Radomlje Aluminij
2014–15 Krško Aluminij Dob

Top scorers

Season Player Goals Club
1994–95 Slovenia Tomo Druškovič
26
Šmartno
1995–96 Slovenia Marjan Dominko

Slovenia Oskar Drobne

19
Nafta Lendava

Šentjur

1996–97 Slovenia Anton Usnik
15
Ljubljana / Vevče
1997–98 Slovenia Oliver Bogatinov
32
Triglav Kranj
1998–99 Slovenia Alen Mujanovič
18
Šmartno
1999–2000 Slovenia Milan Emeršič
21
Aluminij
2000–01 Slovenia Borut Arlič
22
Šmartno
2001–02 Slovenia Matej Rebol
23
Dravograd
2002–03 Slovenia Matjaž Majcen
26
Drava Ptuj
2003–04 Slovenia Ismet Ekmečić
30
Rudar Velenje
2004–05 Slovenia Mirnes Ibrahimovič
32
Rudar Velenje
2005–06 Serbia Živojin Vidojević
15
Dravinja
2006–07 Slovenia Dejan Božičič

Slovenia Dalibor Volaš

14
Zagorje

Bonifika

2007–08 Slovenia Alen Mujanovič
21
Rudar Velenje
2008–09 Slovenia Dejan Burgar
16
Triglav Kranj
2009–10 Slovenia Darko Kremenovič
15
Primorje
2010–11 Slovenia Ladislav Stanko
16
Šenčur / Dob
2011–12 Slovenia Goran Vuk
17
Dob
2012–13 Croatia Josip Golubar

Slovenia Amer Krcić

13
Zavrč
Dob
2013–14 Slovenia Marko Nunić
16
Šenčur
2014–15 Slovenia Matej Poplatnik
18
Triglav Kranj

References

  1. "2. SNL". Soccerway. Perform. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  2. Hans Schöggl (25 July 2013). "Slovenia - List of Second Level Champions". RSSSF.

External links

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