Slovenian Intercommunal Leagues
Country | Slovenia |
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Founded | 1992 |
Divisions | 9 |
Level on pyramid | 4 and below |
Promotion to | 3. SNL or Regional |
The Slovenian Intercommunal Leagues (Slovene: Slovenske Medobčinske Lige) are leagues in the Slovenian football system that are 4th level and below. They are operated by the Intercommunal Football Associations (Slovene: Medobčinske Nogometne Zveze – MNZ). There are 9 Intercommunal Football Associations.
Intercommunal Football Associations
- MNZ Koper – Clubs from the southern part of Slovenian Littoral region.
- MNZ Nova Gorica – Clubs from the northern part of Slovenian Littoral region.
- MNZ Kranj – Clubs from Upper Carniola region.
- MNZ Ljubljana – Clubs from Inner Carniola and Lower Carniola regions.
- MNZ Celje – Clubs from western part of Styria region.
- MNZ Maribor – Clubs from Carinthia and northern part of Styria region.
- MNZ Ptuj – Clubs from eastern part of Styria region.
- MNZ Murska Sobota – Clubs from western part of Prekmurje region.
- MNZ Lendava – Clubs from eastern part of Prekmurje region.
Each of the 9 Intercommunal Football Associations also organizes its own cup competition, which serve as qualifiers for the Slovenian Cup.
External links
- MNZ Celje
- MNZ Kranj
- MNZ Koper
- MNZ Lendava
- MNZ Ljubljana
- MNZ Maribor
- MNZ Murska Sobota
- MNZ Nova Gorica
- MNZ Ptuj
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