Slovenian Futsal League Explained

Slovenian Futsal League
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Country:Slovenia
Confed:UEFA
Teams:11
Levels:1
Domest Cup:Slovenian Futsal Cup
Slovenian Supercup
Confed Cup:UEFA Futsal Champions League
Champions:Dobovec (7th title)
Season:2023–24
Most Successful Club:Litija (10 titles)
Website:https://www.futsal.si/1sfl/

The Slovenian First Futsal League (Slovenian: Prva slovenska futsal liga), also known by the abbreviation 1. SFL, is the main futsal league in Slovenia, organized by the Football Association of Slovenia.

History

1984–1995

The Slovenian Futsal League dates back to 1984, when the tournament system was used to determine the winner. Talci Maribor have won the first championship in the inaugural 1984–85 season. Talci Maribor and Vuko Ljubljana were the most successful teams of the period, winning five and four titles, respectively.

1995–present

The competition in its current format was established in the 1995–96 season, when the tournament was transformed into a league system. Juventus from Šentjur became the first champions with the same number of points (43) as runners-up Vuko Ljubljana, but with better head-to-head record. In the following season, the title was won by Litija, which played under the name Assaloni Cosmos at the time due to sponsorship reasons. It was the first of ten titles for Litija, which are, as of 2024, the most successful Slovenian futsal team in terms of titles won.

2024–25 teams

TeamLocationVenue[1] Capacity
BenediktBenediktBenedikt Sports Hall650
Bronx ŠkofijeŠkofijeBurja Sports Hall
DobovecRogatecII. Osnovna šola Ratanska vas
DobrepoljeVidemDobrepolje Sports Hall
ExtremRibnicaSodražica Sports Hall
KIX AjdovščinaAjdovščinaPolice Sports Hall700
MlinšeMlinšeZagorje ob Savi Sports Hall1,050
Oplast KobaridKobaridKobarid Sports Hall
SevnicaSevnicaOŠ Savo Kladnik Sports Hall
SilikoVrhnikaOŠ Antona Slomška Sports Hall
TrzinTrzinMunicipality of Cerklje Sports Hall750

Champions by year

SeasonTeam
1995–96Juventus
1996–97Litija
1997–98Sevnica
1998–99Litija
1999–00Celje
2000–01Litija
2001–02Litija
2002–03Litija
2003–04Litija
2004–05Litija
2005–06Zagorje
2006–07Puntar
SeasonTeam
2007–08Gorica
2008–09Puntar
2009–10Oplast Kobarid
2010–11Litija
2011–12Litija
2012–13Litija
2013–14Oplast Kobarid
2014–15Dobovec
2015–16Brezje Maribor
2016–17Brezje Maribor
2017–18Dobovec
2018–19Dobovec
SeasonTeam
2019–20No winners
(COVID-19 pandemic)
2020–21Dobovec
2021–22Dobovec
2022–23Dobovec
2023–24Dobovec

Performance by club

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Litija101997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2013
Dobovec72015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Puntar22007, 2009
Oplast Kobarid22010, 2014
Brezje Maribor22016, 2017
Šentjur11996
11998
Celje12000
Zagorje12006
Gorica12008

Top goalscorers by season

SeasonGoalsPlayerClub
1995–9626Simon BogovičMarmor Hotavlje
1996–9727Janko DolencSevnica
1997–9825Danilo KurnikTalci Maribor
1998–9924Kristjan StojkoLjutomer
1999–0023Franc RozmanSevnica
2000–0129Senudin DžafičLitija
2001–0230Valdi LakošeljacBronx Škofije
2002–0329Tomi HorvatLitija
2003–0438Tomi HorvatLitija
2004–0533Tomi HorvatLitija
2005–0626Edis Čauševič
Peter Stres
Tomi Press Bronx
Dobovec
2006–0721David ŠnoflZagorje
2007–0822Igor OsredkarLitija
2008–0930Rade RusmirŽivex Pekarna Duh
2009–1039Marko HrvatinIzola
SeasonGoalsPlayerClub
2010–1129Igor Osredkar
Damir Pertič
Litija
2011–1230Blaž MetuljNazarje Glin
2012–1329Jani RučnaOplast Kobarid
2013–1422Jaka SovdatOplast Kobarid
2014–1532Rok MordejDobovec
2015–1637Denis TotoškovićBrezje Maribor
2016–1739Slaven RadiškovićBronx
2017–1830Rok MordejDobovec
2018–1936Matej FideršekBrezje Maribor
2019–2023Kristjan ČujecDobovec
2020–2133Jonhn LennonLitija
2021–2223Gašper VrhovecLitija
2022–2329Jure SubanSiliko
2023–2426Patrik PasaričekDobovec

References

General
Specific

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Registrirane dvorane NZS za igranje futsala . . 27 May 2023. sl.