NK Ljutomer

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Ljutomer
NK Ljutomer logo.svg
Full nameNogometni klub Ljutomer
Founded1975;49 years ago (1975) [1]
GroundLjutomer Sports Park
Capacity1,000
PresidentCiril Podgorelec
Head coachMarko Fajdiga
League 3. SNL – East
2022–233. SNL – East, 10th of 14
Website Club website

Nogometni klub Ljutomer (English: Ljutomer Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Ljutomer or simply Ljutomer, is a Slovenian football club based in the town of Ljutomer. The club was established in 1975. [1]

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Honours

Winners: 2003–04, 2021–22

League history since 1991

SeasonLeaguePosition
1991–92 [2] Pomurska League (level 3)3rd
1992–93 [2] 1. MNL (level 4)2nd
1993–94 [2] 1. MNL (level 4)5th
1994–95 [2] 1. MNL (level 4)9th
1995–96 [2] 1. MNL (level 4)6th
1996–97 [2] 1. MNL (level 4)6th
1997–98 [2] 1. MNL (level 4)10th
1998–991. MNL (level 4)6th
1999–20001. MNL (level 4)9th
2000–011. MNL (level 4)12th
2001–02 [3] 2. MNL (level 5)6th
2002–03 [4] 2. MNL (level 5)2nd [lower-alpha 1]
2003–04 [6] 1. MNL (level 4)1st [lower-alpha 2]
2004–05 [7] Pomurska League (level 4)13th
2005–06 [8] 1. MNL (level 5)9th
2006–07 [9] 1. MNL (level 5)11th
2007–08 [10] 1. MNL (level 5)8th
2008–09 [11] 1. MNL (level 5)2nd
2009–10 [12] 1. MNL (level 5)2nd
2010–11 [13] Pomurska League (level 4)5th
2011–12 [14] Pomurska League (level 4)2nd
2012–13 3. SNL – East 7th
2013–14 3. SNL – East8th
2014–15 3. SNL – East5th
2015–16 3. SNL – East6th
2016–17 3. SNL – East5th
2017–18 3. SNL – East4th
2018–19 3. SNL – East4th
2019–20 3. SNL – East8th
2020–21Pomurska League (level 4)3rd [lower-alpha 3]
2021–22Pomurska League (level 4)1st
2022–233. SNL – East10th
  1. Won promotion to 1. MNL and merged with Cven. [5]
  2. Lost promotion play-off for Slovenian Third League.
  3. The season was halted in October 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovenia.

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