2012–13 Slovenian Third League

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Slovenian Third League
Season2012–13
Champions
Relegated
Matches played338
Goals scored1,108 (3.28 per match)
Top goalscorer Damir Čontala (23 goals)
2013–14

The season began in August 2012 and ended in June 2013.

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Clubs East

ClubLocationStadium 2011–12 position
Beltinci Beltinci Beltinci Sports Park 1st, Pomurska
Bistrica Slovenska Bistrica Slovenska Bistrica Sports Park 13th
Čarda Martjanci ŠRC Martjanci4th
Dravograd Dravograd Dravograd Sports Centre 2nd
Grad Grad Igrišče Pod gradom10th
Kovinar Štore Štore Na Lipi Stadium8th
Ljutomer Ljutomer Ljutomer Sports Park2nd, Pomurska
Malečnik Malečnik Berl Sports Centre11th
Rakičan Rakičan Grajski Park Stadium12th
Odranci Odranci ŠRC Odranci9th
Šmarje pri Jelšah Šmarje pri Jelšah Sports Park1st, Styrian
Tromejnik Kuzma Kuzma Football Stadium6th
Veržej Veržej Čistina Stadium7th
Zreče Zreče Zreče Stadium5th

League standing

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Veržej (C, P)2616285732+2550Promotion to Slovenian Second League
2 Odranci 2614574532+1347
3 Šmarje pri Jelšah 2614576331+3247
4 Beltinci 2614485541+1446
5 Dravograd (R)2614395538+1745Withdrew from the competition
6 Čarda 26115104553838
7 Ljutomer 2610882627138
8 Tromejnik 26114115849+937
9 Malečnik 26104123541634
10 Bistrica 26951229391032
11 Grad 26921538481029
12 Zreče (R)26851321442329Withdrew from the competition
13 Rakičan 26741542622025
14 Kovinar Štore (R)26621829613220Relegation to Slovenian Regional League
Source: MNZ Lendava
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Clubs West

ClubLocationStadium 2011–12 position
Adria Miren Pri Štantu Stadium 11th
Ankaran Hrvatini Ankaran ŠRC Katarina 2nd
Bilje Bilje V Dolinci Stadium 1st, Littoral (Nova Gorica)
Brda Dobrovo Vipolže Stadium 9th
Ivančna Gorica Ivančna Gorica Ivančna Gorica Stadium 5th
Izola Izola Izola City Stadium 7th
Jadran Dekani Dekani Sports Park3rd
Kamnik Kamnik Stadion Prijateljstva10th
Rudar Trbovlje Rudar Stadium1st, Ljubljana
Tabor Sežana Rajko Štolfa Stadium 2nd, Littoral (Koper)1
Tolmin Tolmin Brajda Sports Park 4th
Zagorje Zagorje ob Savi Zagorje City Stadium 6th
Zarica Kranj Zarica Sports Park8th

1 Gažon declined promotion.

League standing

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Ankaran Hrvatini (C, P)2415456137+2449Promotion to Slovenian Second League
2 Tolmin 2412754232+1043
3 Izola 2411674931+1839
4 Adria 2411584438+638
5 Tabor Sežana 2410684533+1236
6 Zagorje 2410593628+835
7 Brda 2410594537+835
8 Ivančna Gorica 24103113542733
9 Rudar Trbovlje 2495102532732
10 Jadran Dekani 248793338531
11 Zarica Kranj 247893439529
12 Kamnik 24631528704221
13 Bilje (R)24341733532013Relegation to Slovenian Regional League
Source: MNZ Ljubljana
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

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