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'''Nogometni Klub Slavija Vevče''' ({{lang-en|Football Club Slavija Vevče}}) was a [[Slovenia]]n football club, based in '''Vevče''' district in [[Ljubljana]]. The club was formed in 1921 and unexpectedly played in the [[Slovenian PrvaLiga]] in the [[1994–95 Slovenian PrvaLiga|1994–95]], after they replaced [[NK Svoboda|Svoboda]] just before the start of the competition.<ref name="Vevče">{{cite web|url=http://www.vecer.com/arhiv/default.asp?jezi=SLO&kako=4|title=Svoboda odslej Vevče Donit Filtri|last=Horvat|first=Marjan|date=5 August 1994|publisher=Večer|language=Slovenian|accessdate=13 October 2009}}</ref> They were sponsored by local printing-house SET for most of the time, therefore their first team often played under the name SET Vevče rather than Slavija. This sponsorship also brought them a reputation of financially well stabilized club for a short-term period. The culmination came in 1996, when they have merged with [[ND Slovan|Slovan]] and moved to [[Kodeljevo Sports Park|Kodeljevo]] to play there as '''ND Slovan-Slavija''' for three seasons. They have won the [[Slovenian Second League]] in [[1996–97 Slovenian Second League|1996–97]], but were then relegated from first and second league in two seasons. After 1999 Slavija was eventually left out of the club, playing from then onwards known purely as Slovan.
'''Nogometni Klub Slavija Vevče''' ({{lang-en|Football Club Slavija Vevče}}) was a [[Slovenia]]n football club, based in '''Vevče''' district in [[Ljubljana]]. The club was formed in 1921 and unexpectedly played in the [[Slovenian PrvaLiga]] in the [[1994–95 Slovenian PrvaLiga|1994–95]], after they replaced [[NK Svoboda|Svoboda]] just before the start of the competition.<ref name="Vevče">{{cite web|url=http://www.vecer.com/arhiv/default.asp?jezi=SLO&kako=4|title=Svoboda odslej Vevče Donit Filtri|last=Horvat|first=Marjan|date=5 August 1994|publisher=Večer|language=Slovenian|accessdate=13 October 2009}}</ref> They were sponsored by local printing-house SET for most of the time, therefore their first team often played under the name SET Vevče rather than Slavija. This sponsorship also brought them a reputation of financially well stabilized club for a short-term period. The culmination came in 1996, when they have merged with [[ND Slovan|Slovan]] and moved to [[Kodeljevo Sports Park|Kodeljevo]] to play there as '''ND Slovan-Slavija''' for three seasons. They have won the [[Slovenian Second League]] in [[1996–97 Slovenian Second League|1996–97]], but were then relegated from first and second league in two seasons. After 1999 Slavija was eventually left out of the club, playing from then onwards known purely as Slovan.

==Honours==
*'''[[Slovenian Second League]]'''
::'''Winners (1):''' [[1996–97 Slovenian Second League|1996–97]]


==References==
==References==

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Slavija Vevče
Full nameNogometni Klub Slavija Vevče
Founded1921
Dissolved1990s (merged with Slovan)
GroundSlavija Stadium, Ljubljana
Capacity1,500

Nogometni Klub Slavija Vevče (English: Football Club Slavija Vevče) was a Slovenian football club, based in Vevče district in Ljubljana. The club was formed in 1921 and unexpectedly played in the Slovenian PrvaLiga in the 1994–95, after they replaced Svoboda just before the start of the competition.[1] They were sponsored by local printing-house SET for most of the time, therefore their first team often played under the name SET Vevče rather than Slavija. This sponsorship also brought them a reputation of financially well stabilized club for a short-term period. The culmination came in 1996, when they have merged with Slovan and moved to Kodeljevo to play there as ND Slovan-Slavija for three seasons. They have won the Slovenian Second League in 1996–97, but were then relegated from first and second league in two seasons. After 1999 Slavija was eventually left out of the club, playing from then onwards known purely as Slovan.

Honours

Winners (1): 1996–97

References

  1. ^ Horvat, Marjan (5 August 1994). "Svoboda odslej Vevče Donit Filtri" (in Slovenian). Večer. Retrieved 13 October 2009.