NK Brda

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Brda
NK Brda logo.svg
Full nameNogometni klub Brda Dobrovo
Nickname(s)Vinarji (The Winegrowers)
Founded1973;51 years ago (1973) [1]
GroundVipolže Sports Park
PresidentMarjan Simčič
League Littoral League
2023–24 3. SNL – West, 14th of 14 (relegated)
Website Club website

Nogometni klub Brda Dobrovo (English: Brda Dobrovo Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Brda or simply Brda, is a Slovenian football club based in Dobrovo that competes in the Littoral League, the fourth highest league in Slovenia. The club was founded in 1973. [1]

Contents

Honours

Winners: 1999–2000, 2015–16
Winners: 2011–12, [2] 2012–13, [3] 2013–14, [4] 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19

League history since 1991

SeasonLeaguePosition
1991–92 2. SNL – West9th
1992–93 3. SNL – West3rd
1993–94 3. SNL – West5th
1994–95 3. SNL – West8th
1995–96 3. SNL – West9th
1996–97 3. SNL – West5th
1997–98 3. SNL – West8th
1998–99 3. SNL – West5th
1999–2000 3. SNL – West1st
2000–01 2. SNL15th
2001–02 2. SNL12th
2002–03 2. SNL12th
2003–04 2. SNL11th
2004–05 3. SNL – West6th
2005–06 3. SNL – West2nd
2006–07 3. SNL – West7th
2007–08 3. SNL – West7th
2008–09 3. SNL – West5th
2009–10 3. SNL – West3rd
2010–11 3. SNL – West11th
2011–12 3. SNL – West9th
2012–13 3. SNL – West7th
2013–14 3. SNL – West8th
2014–15 3. SNL – West3rd
2015–16 3. SNL – West1st
2016–17 2. SNL6th
2017–18 2. SNL9th
2018–19 2. SNL12th
2019–20 2. SNL13th
2020–21 2. SNL16th
2021–223. SNL – West12th
2022–233. SNL – West8th
2023–243. SNL – West14th

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