Slovenian PrvaLiga records and statistics

The top tier of Slovenian football, the Slovenian PrvaLiga, was formed in 1991 after Slovenia became an independent country, and was firstly contested in the 1991–92 season. The following page details the football records and statistics of the Slovenian PrvaLiga since then. All statistics below are correct as of end of the 2018–19 Slovenian PrvaLiga season.

League records

Titles

Wins

Defeats

Draws

Attendances

All-time attendances

List of year ranges, representing the league's total and average attendance figures, the highest single match attendance, and the highest average club attendance during those timeframes
Year Number of matches (teams) Total attendance Average attendance Highest match attendance Highest average attendance (team)
1991–92[40] 419 (21) 318,160 759 7,000 1,512 (Maribor)
1992–93[41] 306 (18) 291,250 951 7,000 2,276 (Maribor)
1993–94[42] 240 (16) 262,300 1,092 5,000 2,867 (Mura)
1994–95[43] 240 (16) 270,450 1,126 7,000 2,720 (Maribor)
1995–96[44] 180 (10) 296,600 1,647 7,000 2,717 (Maribor)
1996–97[39] 180 (10) 304,900 1,693 14,000 5,289 (Maribor)
1997–98[45] 180 (10) 254,800 1,415 8,000 3,178 (Maribor)
1998–99[46] 198 (12) 258,450 1,305 8,000 2,959 (Maribor)
1999–2000[47] 198 (12) 190,200 960 6,000 2,424 (Maribor)
2000–01[48] 198 (12) 234,780 1,185 8,000 2,788 (Maribor)
2001–02[49] 198 (12) 230,150 1,162 9,000 2,947 (Maribor)
2002–03[50] 175 (12) 225,100 1,286 9,000 2,672 (Olimpija)
2003–04[51] 192 (12) 229,850 1,197 7,000 2,563 (Mura)
2004–05[52] 192 (12) 156,414 818 4,000 1,394 (Mura)
2005–06[53] 180 (10) 170,114 966 5,000 2,156 (Maribor)
2006–07[54] 180 (10) 177,679 987 3,500 1,944 (Maribor)
2007–08[55] 180 (10) 181,965 1,010 12,435 2,502 (Maribor)
2008–09[56] 180 (10) 215,830 1,199 9,000 3,694 (Maribor)
2009–10[57] 180 (10) 152,600 847 6,000 1,778 (Maribor)
2010–11[58] 180 (10) 217,830 1,210 11,000 3,589 (Maribor)
2011–12[59] 180 (10) 246,290 1,368 12,500 3,800 (Maribor)
2012–13[60] 180 (10) 158,530 880 9,000 2,833 (Maribor)
2013–14[61] 180 (10) 158,947 883 6,500 3,089 (Maribor)
2014–15[62] 180 (10) 194,590 1,081 10,000 4,406 (Maribor)
2015–16[63] 180 (10) 282,490 1,569 14,000 4,350 (Olimpija Ljubljana)
2016–17[64] 180 (10) 248,750 1,381 13,770 4,222 (Maribor)
2017–18[65] 180 (10) 214,675 1,199 13,000 3,550 (Olimpija Ljubljana)
2018–19[66] 180 (10) 263,300 1,462 12,000 4,750 (Maribor)

Goals

Points

Player records

Appearances

Rank Name Seasons Appearances
1 Sebastjan Gobec 19 488
2 Dušan Kosič 14 421
Janez Strajnar 18
4 Danijel Brezič 16 406
5 Simon Sešlar 15 405
6 Miran Srebrnič 14 400
7 Marcos Tavares 13 389
8 Dejan Djuranovič 14 387
9 Mitja Viler 16 384
10 Andrej Poljšak 14 381

Updated as of 4 December 2019.[12]

Goals

Rank Name Goals Appearances Average First goal Last goal
1 Marcos Tavares 149 372 0.40 2007–08 2018–19
2 Štefan Škaper 130 226 0.58 1991–92 1999–2000
3 Kliton Bozgo 109 207 0.53 1993–94 2004–05
4 Ermin Rakovič 108 269 0.40 1995–96 2010–11
5 Milan Osterc 106 276 0.38 1994–95 2011–12
6 Damir Pekič 103 266 0.39 1999–2000 2011–12
7 Marko Kmetec 95 271 0.35 1995–96 2012–13
8 Dalibor Volaš 92 241 0.38 2005–06 2018–19
9 Ismet Ekmečić 90 199 0.45 1994–95 2002–03
Anton Žlogar 300 0.30 1996–97 2004–05

Updated as of 25 May 2019.[12]

Disciplinary

Match records

Scorelines

All-time PrvaLiga table

The all-time Slovenian PrvaLiga table is a cumulative record of all official match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the PrvaLiga since its inception in 1991. The competition structure has changed over time and the number of clubs in the league varied, ranging from 21 in the first season to 10 in its present form. In addition, the 1995–96 season was the first one with the rule of three points being awarded for each win. Prior to that, each winning team received two points. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2018–19 season.[12]

Current status of clubs
Member of the 2019–20 Slovenian PrvaLiga
Member of the 2019–20 Slovenian Second League
# Club playing outside the first two divisions or have no first team.
§ Club was disbanded and no longer exist.
List of PrvaLiga results, representing seasons, and displaying the types of accomplishments by the clubs during those timeframes
Pos Club Seasons Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1st 2nd 3rd First season Last season Best result
1 Maribor 28 974 551 240 183 1835 931 1817 15 6 3 1991–92 2018–19 Champions
2 Gorica 28 974 419 251 304 1466 1178 1452 4 5 5 1991–92 2018–19 Champions
3 Celje 28 974 368 256 350 1354 1295 1304 2 1 1991–92 2018–19 Runners-up
4 Domžale 21 740 301 198 241 1080 904 1096 2 3 5 1991–92 2018–19 Champions
5 Koper 23 797 302 228 267 1012 980 1088 1 2 3 1991–92 2016–17 Champions
6 Rudar Velenje 24 838 293 202 343 1095 1183 1029 4 1991–92 2018–19 3rd
7 Primorje § 18 615 233 157 225 888 806 824 2 1 1991–92 2010–11 Runners-up
8 Olimpija § 14 469 237 104 128 935 553 720 4 3 1 1991–92 2004–05 Champions
9 NK Mura § 14 470 204 120 146 673 545 660 2 2 1991–92 2004–05 Runners-up
10 Olimpija Ljubljana 10 360 182 85 93 594 361 631 2 3 1 2009–10 2018–19 Champions
11 Korotan Prevalje § 9 290 102 62 126 352 399 354 1994–95 2002–03 4th
12 Nafta Lendava § 9 326 96 78 152 380 537 347 1991–92 2011–12 6th
13 Beltinci § 9 308 96 70 142 414 526 304 1991–92 1999–2000 5th
14 Drava Ptuj § 7 244 81 56 107 311 367 299 2003–04 2009–10 4th
15 Ljubljana § 7 230 86 57 87 300 324 261 1991–92 2004–05 4th
16 Triglav Kranj 8 282 65 63 154 271 519 258 1998–99 2018–19 7th
17 Interblock # 4 144 41 33 70 170 225 156 2006–07 2009–10 5th
18 Krka 5 172 42 44 86 148 262 155 1992–93 2015–16 7th
19 Aluminij 4 144 38 35 71 164 235 149 2012–13 2018–19 6th
20 Zavrč § 3 108 40 22 46 128 156 142 2013–14 2015–16 5th
21 Izola § 5 170 49 41 80 195 336 140 1 1991–92 1995–96 3rd
22 Dravograd 4 129 37 28 64 167 232 139 1999–2000 2003–04 7th
23 Krško 4 144 32 42 70 128 224 138 2015–16 2018–19 6th
24 Naklo § 4 134 45 44 45 170 174 134 1991–92 1994–95 5th
25 Šmartno § 3 96 31 33 32 130 130 126 2001–02 2003–04 4th
26 Svoboda # 3 104 37 27 40 120 147 101 1991–92 1993–94 6th
27 Bela Krajina § 3 104 21 33 50 104 169 96 2004–05 2006–07 9th
28 Mura 05 § 2 72 27 11 34 95 112 92 1 2011–12 2012–13 3rd
29 Slovan # 3 104 28 33 43 131 153 89 1991–92 1993–94 10th
30 Zagorje # 3 106 25 26 55 94 146 78 1991–92 2004–05 12th
31 Steklar § 2 74 16 26 32 90 147 58 1991–92 1992–93 16th
32 NŠ Mura 1 36 13 13 10 53 37 52 2018–19 2018–19 4th
33 Jadran Dekani 3 100 11 17 72 60 254 39 1991–92 1994–95 14th
34 Slavija Vevče § 2 66 12 11 43 73 141 39 1994–95 1997–98 10th
35 Rudar Trbovlje # 1 40 12 9 19 47 60 33 1991–92 1991–92 18th
36 Radomlje 2 72 5 14 53 44 165 29 2014–15 2016–17 10th
37 Tabor Sežana 1 33 7 7 19 34 75 28 2000–01 2000–01 12th
38 Ankaran Hrvatini § 1 36 5 11 20 33 84 26 2017–18 2017–18 10th
39 Medvode # 1 40 9 5 26 26 84 23 1991–92 1991–92 20th
40 Železničar Maribor § 1 34 6 8 20 30 62 20 1992–93 1992–93 17th
41 Pohorje # 1 33 4 6 23 26 73 18 1999–2000 1999–2000 11th
42 Ivančna Gorica # 1 36 4 5 27 39 95 17 2007–08 2007–08 10th
43 Kočevje # 1 30 4 9 17 24 91 17 1994–95 1994–95 15th
44 Bravo 2019–20 2019–20

Managers

Notes

  1. Jadran Dekani was relegated in the 1994–95 season, when they were without a win for 31 consecutive games. The record may be extended if they are ever promoted back to the top division.
  2. The match was played behind closed doors.
  3. Prior to the 1995–96 season, two points were awarded for a win.

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