1954–55 Slovenian Republic League

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Slovenian Republic League
Season1954–55
Champions Rudar Trbovlje
Železničar Gorica
Relegated Branik Solkan
Piran
Matches played180
Goals scored769 (4.27 per match)
1958–59

East table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Rudar Trbovlje 1814136124+3729
2 Mura 1812245927+3226
3 Bratstvo Hrastnik 1810444428+1624
4 Nafta Lendava 189274338+520
5 Rudar Velenje 189274955620
6 Proletarec 188193845717
7 Kovinar Maribor 187383134317
8 Aluminij 18711037471015
9 Kovinar Štore 18601227441712
10 Drava Ptuj 1800181463490
Source: [ citation needed ]

West table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Železničar Gorica 1814227220+5230
2 Krim 1814226821+4730
3 Grafičar Ljubljana 1811164430+1423
4 Korotan Kranj 188193739217
5 Slovan 18801030401016
6 Aurora Koper 187292627116
7 Postojna 1855820422215
8 Izola 18531030411113
9 Branik Solkan 18611126482213
10 Piran 1831141349367
Source: [ citation needed ]

Qualification for Yugoslav Inter-Republic League

Rudar Trbovlje 4–1 Železničar Gorica
Rudar Stadium, Trbovlje
Železničar Gorica 5–1 Rudar Trbovlje
Igrišče v Šempetru, Šempeter pri Gorici


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