This is a list of unofficial international football games played by the Slovenia national football team. [1]
Win Draw Loss
19 August 1956 Friendly | Slovenia | 5–2 | China | Ljubljana, FPR Yugoslavia |
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| Stadium: Centralni stadion ob Titovi cesti Attendance: 5,000 |
3 April 1968 Friendly | Austria | 2–2 | Slovenia | Klagenfurt, Austria |
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| Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Fercher (Austria) |
8 December 1990 Friendly | Slovenia | 2–0 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Izola, SFR Yugoslavia |
15:00 | Report | Stadium: Izola City Stadium Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Velimir Burič (Slovenia) |
13 March 1991 Friendly | Slovenia | 1–1 | Udinese | Koper, SFR Yugoslavia |
| Report |
| Stadium: Bonifika Referee: Miroljub Avsec (Slovenia) |
19 June 1991 Friendly | Slovenia | 0–1 | Croatia | Murska Sobota, SFR Yugoslavia |
17:30 | Report |
| Stadium: Fazanerija City Stadium Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Igor Bučar (Slovenia) |
23 October 1991 Friendly | ZTE | 0–4 | Slovenia | Zalaegerszeg, Hungary |
Report |
16 November 1993 Friendly | Slovakia | 2–0 | Slovenia | Prievidza, Slovakia |
17:00 | Report | Stadium: Futbalový štadión Prievidza Attendance: 14,000 Referee: Václav Krondl (Czech Republic) |
5 February 1994 Friendly [3] | Izola | 0–2 | Slovenia | Izola, Slovenia |
15:00 | Report | Stadium: Izola City Stadium Attendance: 300 Referee: Žarko Vidali (Slovenia) |
8 February 1995 Friendly [4] | Izola | 0–2 | Slovenia | Izola, Slovenia |
15:00 |
| Stadium: Izola City Stadium Attendance: 200 Referee: Damjan Mihalič (Slovenia) |
11 February 1995 Friendly | Slovenia | 1–4 | Železničar | Koper, Slovenia |
15:30 |
| Report | Stadium: Bonifika Referee: Božo Tabar (Slovenia) |
12 February 1995 Friendly | Slovenia | 1–0 | Koper | Koper, Slovenia |
13:30 |
| Report | Stadium: Bonifika Referee: Maks Turščak (Slovenia) |
29 November 1995 Friendly [5] | Mexico U23 | 5–2 | Slovenia | Celaya, Mexico |
20:00 |
| Report |
2 December 1995 Friendly [6] | Mexico U23 | 3–0 | Slovenia | Mexico City, Mexico |
15:00 |
| Report | Stadium: Estadio Azteca |
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