1960–61 Slovenian Republic League

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Slovenian Republic League
Season1960–61
Champions Maribor
Promoted Maribor
Relegated Olimp
Nafta Lendava
Matches played132
Goals scored525 (3.98 per match)
1961–62

Final table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Maribor [a] 2216336022+3835
2 Kladivar Celje 2214357334+3931
3 Ljubljana 2211656330+3328
4 Rudar Trbovlje 2211564940+927
5 Mura 2211565641+1527
6 Slovan 228684333+1022
7 Ilirija 2285938622421
8 Krim 2285932552321
9 Nova Gorica 22661032562418
10 Triglav Kranj 2265113743617
11 Olimp 22531429633413
12 Nafta Lendava 2212191386734
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. The first part of the season was played by ŽŠD Maribor. During the winter break, NK Maribor was formed, which took over the points and the league place of ŽŠD Maribor. [1]

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