SLOVENIA
Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in
green). Any previous name with which the team has participated in European
competitions is shown in parentheses.
SLO01 – NK
IZOLA (NK Belvedur Izola)
1923 Club Calcistico Giovanile Isola d’Istria,
1930 Ampelea Dopolavoro Aziendale Isola d’Istria, 1946 NK Izola, 1991 NK Belvedur, 1993 NK Izola,
1996 dissolved (in the
Italian League until 1946, in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); ground: Mestni stadion; colours: blue.
SLO02 –
NK MARIBOR (NK Maribor Branik) (NK Maribor Teatanic) (NK
Maribor pivovarna Laško)
1919 NK Branik, 1991 NK Maribor Branik (+ NK Maribor),
1997 NK Maribor Teatanic, 1999 NK Maribor pivovarna Laško, 2005 NK
SLO03 – NK
OLIMPIJA LJUBLJANA (old) (NK SCT Olimpija
Ljubljana) (NK SCT Vega Olimpija Ljubljana) (YUG10)
1911 FK Ilirija, 1936 SK Ljubljana (+ ASK Primorje),
1945 ŠD Enotnost (+ŠD Tabor, + ŠD Udarnik), 1948 NK Odred, 1961 NK Triglav, 1962 NK Olimpija, 1991 NK SCT
Olimpija, 2001 NK SCT Vega Olimpija, 2003 NK Olimpija, 2004 dissolved (in the Yugoslavian League
until 1991); ground: Bežigrad; colours:
green-white.
SLO04 – NK
CELJE
(NK Publikum Celje)
(NK CMC Publikum Celje)
1919 SSK Celje, 1946 ZNK Ingrad Kladiva, 1991 NK Publikum,
1994 NK Biostar Publikum, 1995 NK Publikum, 1997 NK Protonavto Publikum, 2001 NK CMC Publikum, 2006 NK Celje (in the Yugoslavian
League until 1991); at the 1st level in the 2023/23 season; ground: Stadion Z'dežele; colours: blue-yellow.
1924 NK Mura (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991),
2005 dissolved; ground: Fazanerija; colours: black-white.
SLO06 –
ND GORICA (NK HIT Gorica)
1938 NK Nova Gorica, 1947 NK
Vozila, 1991 NK SAOP, 1993 NK HIT, 2003 ND Gorica (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); at the 2nd
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Nova Gorica
Sport Park; colours: light blue-white.
1924
ŠKAŠ (športni klub Ajdovščina–Šturje), 1946 FD (Fizkulturno društvo) Ajdovščina,
1948 FD Burja, 1949 SŠD (Sindikalno
športno društvo) Mladost, 1954 SŠD Primorje,
1991 NK Primorje, 2011 dissolved (in the Yugoslavian League until 1991); ground: Športni
Park; colours: red-black.
1948 NK Rudar (in the
Yugoslavian League until 1991); at the 2nd level in the 2023/24
season; ground: Štadion ob Jezeru; colours: black-green.
1921 DISK Domžale, 1931 SK Domžale,
1946 NK Domžale,
1991 NK LEK Domžale,
1993 NK Domcate, 1994 NK Napredak,
1996 BS Tehnik, 1999 NK Domžale (in the Yugoslavian League
until 1991); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Sport
Park; colours: blue-yellow.
1920
Circolo Sportivo Capodistriano, 1928 Unione Sportiva Capodistriana, 1933 Ampelea
Capodistria, 1945 US Capodistria, 1947 Aurora Koper, 19.. Meduca, 19.. Partizan, 1949 Proleter, 19.. NK Koper
2001 Sport Line, 2003 NK Koper , 2005 NK Anet Koper, 2006 NK Koper-Capodistria,
2008 FC Luka Koper, 2015 FC Koper
(in the Italian League until
1975
NK Ježica Ljubljana, 1992 NK Factor Ježica
Ljubljana, 1997 NK Factor Črnuče
Ljubljana (+ NK Črnuče), 1999 NK Factor Ljubljana, 2007 NK
Interblock Ljubljana, 2010 IB Interblock Ljubljana (+ NK Bravo Ljubljana), 2011
Bravo1 Interblock, 2012 dissolved (youth activity only), 2015 re-formed, 2021 dissolved (youth activity only)
(in the Yugoslavian League until 1991), 2021 only junior activity; ground: Štefan Bele Sports Park;
colours: red.
SLO12 –
NK OLIMPIJA LJUBLJANA (new)
2005 NK Bežigrad Ljubljana, 2008 NK Olimpija Ljubljana; at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion Stožice;
colours: green.
2005 ND (Nogometno Društvo) Mura 05, 2013 dissolved; ground: Fazanerija; colours: black-white.
2012
NŠ (Nogometna šola)
Mura; at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion Fazanerija; colours:
black-white.
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name
(sometimes due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made are therefore mine, based on the data I was
able to collect.