2011–12 Slovenian Third League

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Slovenian Third League
Season2011–12
Champions
Promoted
Relegated
Matches played364
Goals scored1,189 (3.27 per match)
Top goalscorer Mitja Brulc (25 goals)
2012–13

The season began on 20 August 2011 and ended on 9 June 2012.

Contents

Clubs East

ClubLocationStadium 2010–11 position
Bistrica Slovenska Bistrica Slovenska Bistrica Sports Park 11th
Čarda Martjanci ŠRC Martjanci3rd
Dravograd Dravograd Dravograd Sports Centre 5th
Grad Grad Igrišče Pod gradom7th
Kovinar Štore Štore Na Lipi Stadium6th
Malečnik Malečnik Berl Sports Centre9th
Odranci Odranci ŠRC Odranci1st
Paloma Sladki Vrh Sladki Vrh Sports Park8th
Rakičan Rakičan Grajski Park Stadium1st, Pomurska
Stojnci Stojnci Stojnci Sports Park10th
Tromejnik Kuzma Kuzma Football Stadium4th
Veržej Veržej Čistina Stadium13th
Zavrč Zavrč Zavrč Sports Park 1st, Styrian
Zreče Zreče Zreče Stadium12th

League standing

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Zavrč (C, P)2623129323+7070Promotion to Slovenian Second League
2 Dravograd 26101243626+1042
3 Stojnci (R)26124104342+140Withdrew
4 Čarda 2611694543+239
5 Zreče 2610883334138
6 Tromejnik 26122124246438
7 Veržej 26114114235+737
8 Kovinar Štore 26106103940136
9 Odranci 26102143948932
10 Grad 2694134351831
11 Malečnik 2679103946730
12 Rakičan 26841438652728
13 Bistrica 26821629502126
14 Paloma (R)26741536481225Relegation to Slovenian Regional League
Source: MNZ Ptuj
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Clubs West

ClubLocationStadium 2010–11 position
Adria Miren Pri Štantu Stadium 10th
Ankaran Hrvatini Ankaran ŠRC Katarina 8th
Brda Dobrovo Vipolže Stadium 11th
Ilirska Bistrica Ilirska Bistrica Trnovo Sports Centre1st, Littoral
Ivančna Gorica Ivančna Gorica Ivančna Gorica Stadium 9th
Izola Izola Izola City Stadium 3rd, Littoral1
Jadran Dekani Dekani Sports Park2nd
Jesenice Jesenice Podmežakla Stadium1st, Carniolan
Kamnik Kamnik Stadion Prijateljstva3rd
Krka Novo Mesto Portoval 6th
Svoboda Ljubljana Svoboda Sports Park1st, Ljubljana
Tolmin Tolmin Brajda Sports Park 4th
Zagorje Zagorje ob Savi Zagorje City Stadium 3rd, Ljubljana1
Zarica Kranj Zarica Sports Park5th

1 Korte and Bravo declined promotion.

League standing

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Krka (C, P)2619167731+4658Promotion to Slovenian Second League
2 Ankaran Hrvatini 2615295733+2447
3 Jadran Dekani 2613584132+944
4 Ivančna Gorica 26124104438+640
5 Tolmin 26124104441+340
6 Zagorje 2611693644839
7 Izola 26106104549436
8 Zarica Kranj 26105115357435
9 Brda 269893746935
10 Kamnik 26105113739235
11 Adria 2678113241929
12 Ilirska Bistrica (R)2691164043328Withdrew
13 Jesenice (R)26581326492323Relegation to Slovenian Regional League
14 Svoboda (R)26571423492622
Source: MNZ Koper
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

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