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1. SNL · 2025

Current 1. SNL 2025 standings with 10 teams. Celje leads the table with 71 points after 32 matches, followed by Koper on 64 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Celje32225580:30+5071
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2Koper33197769:42+2764
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3Bravo331851060:50+1059
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4Maribor31148953:38+1550
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5Olimpija Ljubljana311471044:37+749
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6Radomlje321261446:59-1342
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7Aluminij321051742:58-1635
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8Mura32771831:51-2028
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9Primorje32632331:70-3921
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10NK Domzale18331217:38-2112
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the 1. SNL. Celje leads with 22 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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All 10 teams competing in the 1. SNL 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

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Browse 8 archived seasons of the 1. SNL, from 2018 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2025

Founded1991Preceded bySlovenian Republic League

The Slovenian PrvaLiga was established in 1991 following Slovenia's declaration of independence, with the Football Association of Slovenia (Nogometna zveza Slovenije) overseeing the competition. The league replaced the Slovenian Republic League, which had operated under Yugoslav rule. Since its inception, the PrvaLiga has undergone significant structural evolution: the number of participating clubs has fluctuated between 8 and 12 teams, and the format has been refined to a quadruple round-robin system (each team plays every opponent four times) to ensure competitive balance. In 2021, the league secured a title sponsorship deal with Telemach, a major telecommunications provider in the region, enhancing the league's commercial profile and financial stability. The PrvaLiga has grown from a regional competition into a respected European league, with clubs regularly competing in UEFA Champions League and Europa League qualifying rounds, reflecting the competition's rising international standing.

  • 1991 — Slovenian PrvaLiga founded following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia
  • 1996-97 to 2002-03 — NK Maribor establishes dominance with seven consecutive league titles
  • 2011-12 — NK Maribor achieves highest points total (85 points) in league history, with 20-point title-winning margin
  • 2015-16 — NK Olimpija Ljubljana wins title, breaking Maribor's period of dominance
  • 2022-23 — NK Olimpija Ljubljana claims their third PrvaLiga championship
  • 2023-24 — NK Celje emerges as champions, beginning their period of success

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams10Relegation spots1European spots4

The PrvaLiga operates on a quadruple round-robin basis, with each of the 10 clubs playing every opponent four times (twice at home and twice away) for a total of 36 matches per season. The champion is determined by the highest points total at the end of the season. Relegation operates with the second-tier 2. SNL: the bottom-placed club is directly relegated, while the ninth-placed team plays a playoff against the second-place finisher from the second division to determine the final promotion/relegation spot. Four league positions qualify for European competition, providing access to the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Europa Conference League based on finishing position.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesNK Maribor (16)All-time top scorerMarcos Tavares (159 goals)

Marcos Tavares, a Brazilian forward who spent the majority of his career at NK Maribor, holds the all-time goalscoring record with 159 goals across 435 appearances in the PrvaLiga.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

NK Celje maintains a commanding position at the top of the 2024/25 PrvaLiga standings with 50 points from 24 matches, demonstrating exceptional consistency with a 63% win rate and an impressive goal difference of +34. The defending champions have scored 59 goals while conceding only 25, establishing themselves as the clear frontrunners in the title race. Their dominance is reflected in their 15 wins, 5 draws, and just 4 losses, showcasing a well-balanced squad capable of both offensive prowess and defensive solidity.

The title race remains competitive despite Celje's commanding lead. NK Maribor occupies second place with 42 points from 23 matches, trailing by 8 points, while NK Koper sits third, also on 42 points but having played one additional match. NK Olimpija Ljubljana, the 2022/23 champions, currently find themselves in fourth position with 38 points from 23 matches, already 12 points adrift of the leaders. The gap between Celje and their nearest challengers suggests the title is likely Celje's to lose, barring a dramatic collapse in form during the remaining matches.

The relegation battle presents a stark contrast to the title race, with clear separation emerging at the foot of the table. NK Primorje sits ninth with 18 points from 24 matches, facing the playoff danger zone, while NK Domzale languish in tenth place with only 12 points from 18 matches, having played fewer games than their competitors. The bottom two clubs—Primorje with a -23 goal difference and Domzale with -21—are significantly struggling both defensively and offensively. NK Mura, in eighth place with 21 points, are also in precarious territory, though still within mathematical reach of safety.

Danilo Šturm of NK Celje has emerged as the standout performer of the 2024/25 season, leading the goalscoring charts and providing crucial attacking contributions to Celje's dominant campaign. His performances have been instrumental in maintaining the team's offensive output and competitive edge throughout the season.

An unexpected storyline has been the resurgence of NK Koper as genuine title contenders. Despite sitting third, Koper has maintained a strong win percentage of 50% and a respectable goal difference of +14, positioning themselves as potential challengers should Celje falter. Conversely, the dramatic underperformance of NK Domzale, who have managed only 3 wins from 18 matches, represents one of the season's biggest disappointments, raising questions about the club's squad depth and managerial decisions.

The Maribor Legacy and Slovenian Football's Competitive Evolution

NK Maribor remains the most successful club in Slovenian PrvaLiga history with 16 championship titles, yet their recent trajectory illustrates the league's evolving competitive landscape. The club's period of dominance from 1996–97 to 2002–03, when they won seven consecutive titles, established them as the undisputed force in Slovenian football. However, the emergence of challengers like Olimpija Ljubljana and NK Celje demonstrates that the league has developed greater competitive depth. Maribor's current second-place position, despite their illustrious history, reflects the reality that sustained success in modern football requires continuous investment and adaptation.

Scoring Excellence and Individual Records

The PrvaLiga has produced remarkable individual achievements, most notably through Marcos Tavares, a Brazilian striker who spent the majority of his career at NK Maribor. Tavares' 159 goals across 435 appearances represent an extraordinary scoring record that underscores both his exceptional talent and the extended period of excellence he maintained in Slovenian football. His average of 0.37 goals per appearance demonstrates remarkable consistency over a lengthy career. The second-highest goalscorer, Štefan Škaper, accumulated 130 goals, indicating a significant gap between the top scorer and the rest, which speaks to Tavares' exceptional individual dominance during his tenure.

Structural Format and Competitive Balance

The PrvaLiga's quadruple round-robin format—where each team plays every opponent four times across 36 matches—ensures comprehensive assessment of team quality and reduces the impact of single poor performances. This structure differentiates the league from many European counterparts that employ double round-robin formats, providing greater sample sizes for determining final standings. The system also maximizes revenue opportunities through increased fixture congestion, benefiting clubs financially while maintaining competitive integrity through balanced scheduling.

European Competition and International Standing

The allocation of four European competition spots reflects the PrvaLiga's status within European football's hierarchy. Slovenian clubs regularly compete in UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds, with successful campaigns providing substantial revenue and prestige. The 2024/25 season will see NK Celje and potentially other PrvaLiga representatives competing in European competitions, enhancing the league's international visibility. European success by Slovenian clubs has gradually elevated the league's UEFA coefficient ranking, improving future European allocation and demonstrating the PrvaLiga's competitive capacity on the continental stage.

Commercial Development and Title Sponsorship

The Telemach sponsorship deal, which commenced in 2021 and extends through 2025–26, represents a significant commercial milestone for the PrvaLiga. The telecommunications company's involvement has provided financial stability and enhanced marketing opportunities for the league and its clubs. This partnership reflects growing commercial interest in Slovenian football and demonstrates the league's ability to attract major corporate partners. The sponsorship agreement has coincided with increased domestic broadcast coverage and improved production standards, benefiting fans and clubs alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Slovenian PrvaLiga?

The Slovenian PrvaLiga features 10 clubs competing in the top tier of Slovenian football during each season.

Who has won the most Slovenian PrvaLiga titles?

NK Maribor holds the record with 16 championship titles, including seven consecutive titles between 1996–97 and 2002–03.

How does relegation work in the Slovenian PrvaLiga?

The bottom-placed club is directly relegated to the 2. SNL, while the ninth-placed team plays a playoff against the second-place team from the second division to determine the final promotion/relegation spot.

How many European competition spots does the PrvaLiga provide?

Four league positions qualify for European competition: the top four finishing clubs gain entry into the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, or Europa Conference League depending on their final position.

What is the current title sponsor of the Slovenian PrvaLiga?

Telemach, a major telecommunications provider, has been the title sponsor since 2021 under an agreement running through the 2025–26 season.

When was the Slovenian PrvaLiga founded?

The Slovenian PrvaLiga was founded in 1991 following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia, replacing the previous Slovenian Republic League.

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