NK Maribor Tabor

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MB Tabor
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Full nameNogometni klub Maribor Tabor
Short nameNK MB Tabor
FoundedOctober 2005;15 years ago (October 2005)
(as ŽNK Maribor) [1]
February 2019;2 years ago (February 2019)
(merged with NK Maribor Tabor) [2]
GroundTabor Sports Park
Capacity1,000
PresidentMitja Korošec
2020–21 1. SŽNL, 5th (withdrew)
Website Club website

Nogometni klub Maribor Tabor or simply NK MB Tabor is a Slovenian women's football team from Maribor. [3]

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History

Founded in 2005 as ŽNK Maribor, the club began competing in the Slovenian Women's League in the 2006–07 season. [1] The team ranked last and second to last in the first two seasons, [4] but was third in 2009. [5] In the next three seasons they finished in sixth place. [6] [7] Nina Kovačič (2007), Monika Žunkovič (2008 and 2011) and Urška Pavlec (2009 and 2010) have been the team's top scorers in its first five seasons. [8]

In February 2019, the club merged with the men's football club NK Maribor Tabor. [2] After the 2020–21 season, the club withdrew from the league. [9]

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References

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