1952 Slovenian Republic League

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Slovenian Republic League
Season1952
Champions Odred Ljubljana
Matches played90
Goals scored359 (3.99 per match)
1951
1952–53

The 1952 season was the 29th season of the Slovenian Republic League and the 7th while Slovenia was a part of Yugoslavia. The top four clubs were granted a place in the second level inter-republic Slovene-Croatian League. The Slovenian Republic League was split into West and East divisions in the following season.

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Final table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Odred Ljubljana 1816118121+6033
2 Branik Maribor 1810444020+2024
3 Rudar Trbovlje 188373229+319
4 Železničar Ljubljana 188373331+219
5 Nafta Lendava 187562628219
6 Korotan Kranj 188284743+418
7 Železničar Maribor 1863927401315
8 Kladivar Celje 18531024361213
9 Mura 18531027522513
10 Sloga 1823132259377
Source: [ citation needed ]

Qualification for Yugoslav First League

Velež Mostar 2–1 Odred Ljubljana
Gradski stadion, Mostar
Odred Ljubljana 3–1 Proleter Osijek
Odred Ljubljana 3–0 Velež Mostar
Proleter Osijek 4–1 Odred Ljubljana
Stadion kraj Drave, Osijek
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Velež Mostar 43015506
2 Odred Ljubljana 420287+14
3 Proleter Osijek 41036712
Source: [ citation needed ]


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