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1. NLB Liga

Slovenia · Handball

Season 2025

1. NLB LigaToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Finished Today

4 matches
Trimo TrebnjeCelje
KrkaJeruzalem Ormoz
Slovenj GradecLoka
SlovanGorenje

1. NLB LigaPlayoffs

1st Round

JOJeruzalem Ormoz0
TTTrimo Trebnje2
30–34,20–39
IGIvancna Gorica1
RRibnica1
38–34,26–27
SSkofljica0
RRadovljica1
29–31,31–31
GGorenje0
SGSlovenj Gradec2
21–26,29–34
CCelje1
TTTrimo Trebnje1
36–34,38–39
GGorenje0
SSlovan2
19–26,25–35

Round of 20

CCelje3
JOJeruzalem Ormoz0
37–32,39–31,36–33
LLoka0
SGSlovenj Gradec2
26–31,30–32
RRibnica2
SSkofljica0
37–36,32–29
LLoka0
SSlovan3
32–41,29–30,32–48
TTTrimo Trebnje2
KKrka1
26–19,27–24,26–30
SSlovan3
SGSlovenj Gradec0
33–28,37–28,27–26
IGIvancna Gorica1
SSkofljica1
28–32,33–30
JOJeruzalem Ormoz0
KKrka3
27–31,29–31,30–31
CCelje3
KKrka0
32–26,31–30,35–26
GGorenje0
LLoka1
27–28,28–28

1. NLB LigaStandings

Current 1. NLB Liga 2025 standings with 12 teams. Slovan leads the table with 39 points after 22 matches, followed by Trimo Trebnje on 38 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
1
Played: 22Won: 18Lost: 1Goal Diff: +112
2
Played: 22Won: 18Lost: 2Goal Diff: +87
3
Played: 22Won: 17Lost: 3Goal Diff: +109
4
Played: 22Won: 12Lost: 8Goal Diff: +22
5
Played: 22Won: 11Lost: 9Goal Diff: +21
6
Played: 22Won: 9Lost: 11Goal Diff: -17
7
Played: 22Won: 7Lost: 12Goal Diff: -52
8
Played: 22Won: 6Lost: 11Goal Diff: -7
9
Played: 22Won: 7Lost: 12Goal Diff: -49
10
Played: 22Won: 5Lost: 15Goal Diff: -59
11
Played: 22Won: 4Lost: 14Goal Diff: -53
12
Played: 22Won: 3Lost: 19Goal Diff: -114

1. NLB LigaResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the 1. NLB Liga. The highest-scoring result was Slovan 48–32 Loka. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Winners stage
3634
3634
2026-04-30FT
3130
3130
2026-04-29FT
3525
3525
2026-04-29FT
3938
3938
2026-04-29FT
2039
2039
2026-04-25FT
2934
2934
2026-04-24FT
4832
4832
2026-04-24FT
3526
3526
2026-04-22FT
2627
2627
2026-04-11FT
2828
2828
2026-04-11FT
3633
3633
2026-04-11FT
3026
3026
2026-04-10FT
3032
3032
2026-04-05FT
2931
2931
2026-04-03FT
1926
1926
2026-04-03FT
3634
3634
2026-04-01FT
2621
2621
2026-03-28FT
3430
3430
2026-03-27FT
2930
2930
2026-03-27FT
3031
3031
2026-03-25FT
3728
3728
2026-03-15FT
2724
2724
2026-03-14FT
3139
3139
2026-03-14FT
2728
2728
2026-03-13FT
2526
2526
2026-03-08FT

1. NLB LigaTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the 1. NLB Liga. Slovan leads with 18 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

1. NLB LigaBetting Insights

1. NLB Liga 2025 — key betting statistics across 164 matches played. Games average 60.74 combined scoring. Home sides win 49.4% of the time and the most common scoreline is 29-31. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

60.74Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
49.4%Home Win %
40.2%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+16.10Home Advantage

1. NLB LigaSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the 1. NLB Liga, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 60.74 combined scoring per match across 164 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

1. NLB LigaUpcoming Fixtures

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Top Scoring Teams

12 teams in the 1. NLB Liga 2025 season ranked by wins. Slovan leads with 18 wins. Their 1-season average is 18.0 wins per season. Trimo Trebnje shows the biggest improvement this season with 2 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1SSlovan18Won
Played22Lost1Goals For763Goals Against651Avg W18.0Avg L3.0
Played22Lost2Goals For699Goals Against612Avg W16.0Avg L3.0
3CCelje17Won
Played22Lost3Goals For769Goals Against660Avg W17.0Avg L2.0
4GGorenje12Won
Played22Lost8Goals For625Goals Against603Avg W13.0Avg L8.0
Played22Lost9Goals For690Goals Against669Avg W10.0Avg L10.0
6KKrka9Won
Played22Lost11Goals For627Goals Against644Avg W12.0Avg L8.0
Played22Lost12Goals For635Goals Against687Avg W7.0Avg L14.0
8RRibnica7Won
Played22Lost12Goals For672Goals Against721Avg W9.0Avg L10.0
9LLoka6Won
Played22Lost11Goals For655Goals Against662Avg W6.0Avg L11.0
10SSkofljica5Won
Played22Lost15Goals For666Goals Against725Avg WAvg L
Played22Lost14Goals For599Goals Against652Avg W5.0Avg L13.0
12RRadovljica3Won
Played22Lost19Goals For598Goals Against712Avg WAvg L

1. NLB LigaPast Seasons

Browse 6 archived seasons of the 1. NLB Liga, from 2021 to 2024. 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 byYugoslav First League

The Slovenian NLB Liga was established in 1991 as the top-tier handball competition following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia. The league has undergone several naming changes reflecting commercial partnerships: Liga Siol (2002–2004), Liga Telekom (2004–2006), MIK 1. Liga (2006–2010), and 1. NLB Leasing Liga (2011–2016) before settling on Liga NLB from 2017 onwards. The competition has evolved from a 16-team format in its early years to the current 12-team structure, creating a more competitive and sustainable professional league. RK Celje's unprecedented 11-year winning streak (1991–2001) established the league's credibility, while subsequent years have seen increased parity, with only four clubs ever winning the championship and the playoff system ensuring the strongest teams compete for the title.

  • 1991 — Slovenian First League founded following independence from Yugoslavia
  • 1991–2001 — RK Celje wins historic 11 consecutive championships
  • 2003–04 — RK Celje becomes only Slovenian club to win EHF Champions League
  • 2010–11 — RK Cimos Koper wins championship and EHF Challenge Cup
  • 2023–24 — RK Gorenje Velenje ends Celje's dominance with title victory
  • 2024–25 — RD Slovan Ljubljana wins championship after years without a title

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams12Relegation spots2European spots3

The Slovenian NLB Liga operates on a regular season followed by a playoff system. All 12 teams play a round-robin format with each team facing every opponent once, resulting in 11 matches per team in the initial phase. Following the regular season, the top 8 teams advance to the playoff round, where they are split into two groups of four teams. The final standings determine the champion and European competition qualifiers. The bottom two teams are automatically relegated to the Second Division. The league awards 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw, with tiebreaker rules favouring head-to-head records when clubs are level on points.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesRK Celje Pivovarna Laško (26)All-time top scorerAleksa Tufegdžić (162 goals, 2021–22 season)

RK Celje's 26 championship titles represent 76% of all championships contested since 1991, including an unmatched 11-year winning streak from 1991 to 2001. Only four clubs have ever won the championship: Celje (26), Gorenje (5), Slovan (1), and Koper (1).

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

Slovan

The 2024/25 season has seen Trimo Trebnje establish themselves as the overwhelming favourites for the championship, holding a commanding position atop the standings with 38 points from 22 matches (18 wins, 1 loss). The Ljubljana-based club has demonstrated exceptional consistency, scoring 763 goals while conceding only 651, creating a goal difference of +112—the best in the league. Slovan's 82 win rate reflects their superiority across all phases of play, and they have already secured their place in the EHF Champions League regardless of the playoff outcome.

Intense Title Battle Below the Leaders

RK Celje Pivovarna Laško remains a formidable challenger, trailing Slovan by just 39 points with 36 points from 21 matches (17 wins, 2 losses). The 26-time champions are mounting a determined bid for their 27th title, their +112 goal difference and 81% win rate demonstrating that they remain a credible threat to Slovan's dominance. RK Trimo Trebnje sits third with 34 points, maintaining an outside chance at the title heading into the critical playoff phase. The concentration of points among the top three clubs suggests that the championship will be decided in the playoff round, where the strongest teams will face each other in a knockout-style format.

Relegation Battle Intensifies at the Bottom

The lower half of the table presents a stark contrast to the leaders, with Radovljica in last place holding just 6 points from 22 matches (3 wins, 19 losses) and a catastrophic goal difference of -114. Skofljica (10 points) and Ivancna Gorica (12 points) occupy the other danger zones, with both clubs facing near-certain relegation unless they mount unprecedented second-half surges. The gap between the playoff contenders and the relegation zone is substantial, highlighting the two-tier nature of Slovenian handball.

Standout Performer: Slovan's Balanced Excellence

While individual player statistics for the 2024/25 season are not yet fully compiled, Slovan's success is built on balanced attacking play and defensive solidity. The club's ability to score 763 goals while maintaining a defensive record of 651 goals conceded demonstrates that no single player carries the team—rather, Slovan's depth and tactical discipline have been the key to their dominance. This contrasts with previous seasons where individual stars like Aleksa Tufegdžić (who scored 162 goals in the 2021/22 season) have carried the scoring burden.

Unexpected Storyline: Historic Farewell for Jure Dolenc

One of the season's most poignant narratives has been the farewell of veteran player Jure Dolenc, who played a crucial role in Slovan's championship victory. Dolenc's career in the NLB Liga spans multiple decades, and his contribution to Slovan's 2024/25 title win provides a storybook ending to an illustrious career. His presence in the squad adds experience and leadership to a young, hungry team eager to establish a new dynasty after years of Celje's dominance.

League Structure & Competitive Balance

The Slovenian NLB Liga has undergone significant structural evolution since its founding in 1991. The current 12-team format represents a consolidation from earlier iterations that featured 14–16 teams, reflecting the professionalization and financial sustainability of the league. The playoff system, introduced to increase drama and ensure the strongest teams compete for the title, has succeeded in creating unpredictable finales—as evidenced by Gorenje's 2023/24 championship ending Celje's dominance, and Slovan's 2024/25 victory breaking a long drought.

The league's tiebreaker rules prioritize head-to-head records, ensuring that direct competition between clubs carries maximum weight. This system rewards consistency and direct matchup performance, creating a fairer and more transparent ranking system than goal difference alone would provide.

Historical Dominance of RK Celje

RK Celje Pivovarna Laško's 26 championships represent one of the most dominant records in European handball. Their 11-year winning streak (1991–2001) remains unmatched in the modern era, and their achievement of winning the EHF Champions League in 2003–04 elevated Slovenian handball onto the European stage. However, the emergence of challengers like Gorenje (5 titles) and the recent successes of Slovan and Koper suggest that the league is gradually becoming more competitive.

Celje's continued presence as a playoff contender in the 2024/25 season demonstrates their institutional strength and recruitment ability. Despite their reduced championship count in recent years, they remain a credible threat to win any given season, and their pursuit of a 27th title remains one of the league's most compelling narratives.

European Competition & International Standing

The Slovenian NLB Liga serves as a crucial breeding ground for players and clubs competing in European handball. The automatic qualification of the top three clubs for EHF competitions ensures that the league maintains visibility on the continental stage. RK Celje's 2003–04 EHF Champions League victory remains the high-water mark for Slovenian club handball, and subsequent appearances in European finals by other Slovenian clubs have reinforced the league's reputation.

The league's contribution to the Slovenian national team's success—particularly the silver medal at the 2004 EHF European Men's Handball Championship—demonstrates the quality of player development within the NLB Liga. Many of Slovenia's international stars have emerged from the domestic league, creating a virtuous cycle of talent development and national team success.

Commercial Development & Media Rights

The sponsorship by NLB, a major Slovenian financial institution, provides the league with stability and professional infrastructure. Domestic broadcast rights are held by Solid Sport, ensuring regular television coverage for Slovenian audiences, while Sportklub extends regional reach to Balkans viewers. European club competition matches are distributed by the EHF, providing additional exposure for Slovenian clubs on the continental stage.

The league's growth in commercial value reflects its increasing professionalization and the quality of play on display. Investment in player recruitment, facility upgrades, and coaching infrastructure has elevated the standard of competition, making the NLB Liga an increasingly attractive proposition for broadcasters and sponsors across Central and Eastern Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Slovenian NLB Liga?

The Slovenian NLB Liga features 12 professional handball clubs competing in a single season, with the top 8 advancing to the playoff round after the regular season.

Which club has won the most NLB Liga titles?

RK Celje Pivovarna Laško has won 26 championships, including an unprecedented 11 consecutive titles from 1991 to 2001. They remain the dominant force in Slovenian handball.

How does relegation work in the Slovenian NLB Liga?

The bottom two teams in the final standings are automatically relegated to the Slovenian Second Division (1. B SRL) at the end of each season.

Do Slovenian teams compete in European competitions?

Yes, the top three finishers in the NLB Liga qualify for European competitions: the champion enters the EHF Champions League, while the 2nd and 3rd place teams enter the EHF European League.

When was the Slovenian NLB Liga founded?

The league was founded in 1991 following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia, making it one of the youngest professional handball leagues in Europe.

What is the playoff format in the Slovenian NLB Liga?

After the regular season round-robin, the top 8 teams are split into two groups of four. These teams compete in the playoff phase to determine the final champion and European competition qualifiers.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 30 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025