Slovenian Supercup

Slovenian Supercup
Founded 1995 (1995)
Region Slovenia
Number of teams 2
Current champions Koper
(2nd title)
Most successful club(s) Maribor
(4 titles)
Website nzs.si

The Slovenian Supercup (Slovene: Slovenski superpokal) is an annually contested football match between the football club that has won the Slovenian PrvaLiga and the club that has won the Slovenian Cup. Until 2007, the match was held only occasionally. However, since 2007 it has become an annual event held in July and is considered as the start of the new season. The match is traditionally held on the home ground of the league champions of the previous season. The competition is currently named Superpokal Telekom Slovenije due to sponsorship reasons.

Winners

By year

Year Winners Score Runners-up Venue
1992 Was not contested
(Olimpija1 won the 1991–92 PrvaLiga and Maribor won the 1991–92 Cup.)
1993 Was not contested
(Olimpija1 won the Double.)
1994 Was not contested
(Olimpija1 won the 1993–94 PrvaLiga and Maribor won the 1993–94 Cup.)
1995
26 July 1995
Olimpija1
Winners of the 1994–95 PrvaLiga
2–1 Mura1
Winners of the 1994–95 Cup
Bežigrad Stadium,
Ljubljana
1996
31 July 1996
Gorica
Winners of the 1995–96 PrvaLiga
3–1 Olimpija1
Winners of the 1995–96 Cup
Sports Park,
Nova Gorica
1997 Was not contested
(Maribor won the Double.)
1998 Was not contested
(Maribor won the 1997–98 PrvaLiga and Rudar Velenje won the 1997–98 Cup.)
1999 Was not contested
(Maribor won the Double.)
2000 Was not contested
(Maribor won the 1999–2000 PrvaLiga and Olimpija1 won the 1999–2000 Cup.)
2001 Was not contested
(Maribor won the 2000–01 PrvaLiga and Gorica won the 2000–01 Cup.)
2002 Was not contested
(Maribor won the 2001–02 PrvaLiga and Gorica won the 2001–02 Cup.)
2003 Was not contested
(Maribor won the 2002–03 PrvaLiga and Olimpija1 won the 2002–03 Cup.)
2004 Was not contested
(Gorica won the 2003–04 PrvaLiga and Maribor won the 2003–04 Cup.)
2005 Was not contested
(Gorica won the 2004–05 PrvaLiga and Celje won the 2004–05 Cup.)
2006 Was not contested
(Gorica won the 2005–06 PrvaLiga and Koper won the 2005–06 Cup.)
2007
14 July 2007
Domžale
Winners of the 2006–07 PrvaLiga
2–1 Koper
Winners of the 2006–07 Cup
Sports Park,
Domžale
2008
9 July 2008
Interblock
Winners of the 2007–08 Cup
0–0 (a.e.t.)
7–6 Pen.
Domžale
Winners of the 2007–08 PrvaLiga
Sports Park,
Domžale
2009
8 July 2009
Maribor
Winners of the 2008–08 PrvaLiga
3–2 (a.e.t.) Interblock
Winners of the 2008–09 Cup
Ljudski vrt,
Maribor
2010
9 July 2010
Koper
Winners of the 2009–10 PrvaLiga
0–0 (a.e.t.)
5–4 Pen.
Maribor
Winners of the 2009–10 Cup
Ljudski vrt,
Maribor
2011
8 July 2011
Domžale
Winners of the 2010–11 Cup
2–1 Maribor
Winners of the 2010–11 PrvaLiga
Ljudski vrt,
Maribor
2012
8 July 2012
Maribor
Winners of the 2011–12 PrvaLiga
2–1 Olimpija
Runners-up of the 2011–12 PrvaLiga
Ljudski vrt,
Maribor
2013
7 July 2013
Maribor
Winners of the 2012–13 PrvaLiga
3–0 Olimpija
Runners-up of the 2012–13 PrvaLiga
Arena Petrol,
Celje
2014
13 August 2014
Maribor
Winners of the 2013–14 PrvaLiga
4–1 Gorica
Winners of the 2013–14 Cup
Sports Park,
Nova Gorica
2015
5 July 2015
Koper
Winners of the 2014–15 Cup
0–0 a.e.t.
3–2 Pen.
Maribor
Winners of the 2014–15 PrvaLiga
Bonifika Stadium,
Koper

1Both clubs were abolished in 2004.

By club

Club Wins Years
Maribor 4 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014
Domžale 2 2007, 2011
Koper 2 2010, 2015
Gorica 1 1996
Interblock 1 2008
Olimpija1 (defunct) 1 1995

1The club was abolished in 2004.

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