Slovenska Nogometna Liga 2010/11
master
NK Maribor
Champions League
NK Maribor
Europe League
NK Domžale FC Koper NK Olimpija Ljubljana
Cup winners
NK Domžale
Relegation ↓
NK Nafta Lendava
Relegated
NK Primorye
Teams
10
Games
180
Gates
504 (ø 2.8 per game)
spectator
217,830 (ø 1210 per game)
Top scorer
Marcos Tavares ( NK Maribor )
← Nogometna League 2009/10
The Slovenska Nogometna Liga 2010/11 , also called PrvaLiga Telekom after the sponsor Telekom , was the 20th season of the highest Slovenian league in men's football . It started on July 16, 2010 and ended on May 29, 2011.
Record champions NK Maribor won the championship for the ninth time. Last year's winner FC Koper came third and qualified for the Europa League .
societies
Clubs in the Slovenska Nogometna League 2010/11
Closing table
Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd direct comparison (points, goal difference, goals scored) - 3rd goal difference - 4th goals scored
Slovenian champion and participation in the second qualifying round for the 2011/12 UEFA Champions League
Slovenian Cup winner and participation in the 2nd qualifying round for the 2011/12 UEFA Europa League
Participation in the 1st qualifying round for the 2011/12 UEFA Europa League
Relegation matches against the runner-up in the Druga Slovenska Nogometna Liga
Relegation to the Druga Slovenska Nogometna Liga
(M)
reigning Slovenian champion
(P)
reigning Slovenian cup winner
(N)
Promoted from the Druga Slovenska Nogometna Liga 2009/10
League leader
Crosstab
The crosstab shows the results of all games this season. The home team is listed in the middle column, the visiting team in the top row.
First round (rounds 1–18)
2010/11
Second half of the season (rounds 19-36)
society
0: 1
1-0
2: 1
0: 4
2: 4
1: 1
3-0
5: 1
1: 1
NK Celje
0-0
3: 1
0: 3
0-0
3-0
1: 3
2: 3
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
0: 1
1: 1
2: 1
4: 1
2: 3
3-0
NK Domžale
2-0
2-0
1: 2
2: 2
3: 2
3-0
1-0
2-0
3: 1
3: 3
0: 3
2: 2
0: 2
1-0
2: 2
3: 2
1: 1
2: 1
ND Gorica
1: 1
2: 1
0-0
0: 6
1-0
1: 3
4: 1
0-0
1-0
7: 3
2-0
1-0
0: 1
0: 3
2-0
4: 1
2: 1
1: 1
FC Koper
1-0
3: 1
2: 2
3-0
4: 1
2: 1
2: 1
3: 3
0: 1
2-0
1: 1
3: 1
2-0
3: 1
0-0
1: 1
3: 1
5-0
NK Maribor
2-0
2-0
1: 2
1: 1
0: 1
2: 2
2-0
2: 1
3: 1
2: 2
3: 2
3-0
0: 2
0: 2
2: 3
2: 1
3: 3
2: 1
NK Nafta Lendava
0-0
2: 3
1: 4
2: 1
1: 1
1: 2
1: 2
1: 2
1: 1
1-0
0: 1
0-0
1: 2
0: 1
0: 1
3-0
1: 3
1-0
NK Olimpija Ljubljana
3: 1
0-0
1-0
4-0
0-0
2-0
5-0
2: 2
1: 3
2-0
0-0
0: 2
3: 1
0-0
4: 2
5: 1
1: 1
0: 3
NK Primorye
0: 1
0-0
2: 3
1: 1
1: 2
1: 4
2: 2
0: 6
1-0
3: 2
0: 1
1: 2
2: 1
0-0
0-0
1: 1
3: 1
5-0
NK Rudar Velenje
1-0
3: 1
0: 1
0: 1
2: 4
4-0
1: 3
0: 1
0-0
1: 1
1: 3
2-0
0-0
2: 2
2-0
0: 5
3: 2
1-0
ND Triglav Kranj
0-0
2: 4
1-0
0-0
1: 2
4-0
1: 4
2-0
1: 4
Relegation
The relegation games would have taken place between the ninth placed in the first division and the runner-up from the second division. NK Aluminij , however, refused promotion, which made the relegation games obsolete.
Goal scorers
spectator
space
society
Total number of viewers
Home games
average
1
NK Maribor
64,600
18th
3,589
2
NK Olimpija Ljubljana
41,900
18th
2,328
3
NK Rudar Velenje
26,000
18th
1,444
4th
NK Nafta Lendava
18,500
18th
1,028
5
FC Koper
16,350
18th
908
6th
NK Celje
12,700
18th
706
7th
NK Domžale
12,350
18th
686
8th
ND Gorica
9,080
18th
504
9
NK Primorye
8,200
18th
456
10
ND Triglav Kranj
8,150
18th
453
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ Results 2010/11 on kicker.de (German)
↑ Goal scorers. soccerway.com, accessed April 5, 2013 .
European Football Championships 2011
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