Slovenian Futsal Cup

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Slovenian Futsal Cup
Founded1995;29 years ago (1995)
RegionSlovenia
Number of teams16
Current champions Dobovec (7th title)
Most successful club(s) Litija
(9 titles)
Website nzs.si

The Slovenian Futsal Cup, currently named Pokal Terme Olimia due to the sponsorship reasons, is the top knockout tournament of Slovenian futsal and the second most important futsal competition in Slovenia after the Slovenian Futsal League. It is organized by the Football Association of Slovenia and was established in the 1995–96 season. The cup is contested by 16 clubs. Since 2013, the Final 4 tournament has been held in Podčetrtek.

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The most successful club is Litija with nine titles. They are followed by Dobovec with seven titles, and Puntar and Oplast Kobarid with three titles each. Luvin Maribor and Brezje, both from Maribor, have won two titles each, while Celje, Gorica and Bronx Škofije have won one title each. [1]

Finals

By season

List of finals
Season [2] Winner [3] Runner-upScore
1995–96 Litija Orkan Zbelovo6–2
1996–97Luvin Maribor Sevnica 5–4; 5–4
1997–98Luvin MariborBlack & White Koper3–3; 6–1
1998–99 Litija Zagorje3–4; 3–1
1999–2000 Litija Celje5–1; 4–1
2000–01Celje Litija 1–2; 7–4
2001–02 Litija Beton Lucija2–3; 5–3
2002–03 Litija Zagorje9–4; 3–3
2003–04 Puntar Oplast Kobarid 6–2
2004–05 Oplast Kobarid Puntar 1–1 (7–6 pen.)
2005–06 Oplast Kobarid Zagorje1–1 (4–3 pen.)
2006–07 Puntar Zagorje3–2
2007–08 Puntar Gorica2–1
2008–09Gorica Oplast Kobarid 3–1
2009–10 Litija Gorica3–0
2010–11 Litija Bronx Škofije8–4
2011–12 Litija Dobovec 3–1
2012–13Bronx Škofije Dobovec 6–4
2013–14 Litija Sevnica 4–1
2014–15 Oplast Kobarid Dobovec 11–7
2015–16 Brezje Maribor Dobovec 3–0
2016–17 Brezje Maribor Bronx Škofije6–2
2017–18 Dobovec Litija 4–2
2018–19 Dobovec Brezje Maribor 3–1
2019–20 Dobovec Oplast Kobarid 4–0
2020–21 Dobovec Litija 1–0
2021–22 Dobovec Ptuj6–1
2022–23 Dobovec Dobrepolje9–1
2023–24 Dobovec Meteorplast4–2

By club

ClubTitlesYears won
Litija 91995–96, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14
Dobovec 72017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24
Puntar 32003–04, 2006–07, 2007–08
Oplast Kobarid 32004–05, 2005–06, 2014–15
Luvin Maribor21996–97, 1997–98
Brezje Maribor 22015–16, 2016–17
Celje12000–01
Gorica12008–09
Bronx Škofije12012–13

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