

Slovenia
Perustettu
1920
Valmentaja
Matjaz KekPelikenttä
Stadion Z'dežele
Kaupunki
Celje
Kapasiteetti
13,059
Alusta
grass
Kauden tilastot
Tilasto
0W 4D 2L
H:0W/A:0W
Maalit
3 / 8 (-5)
H:2/A:1
Nollapelit
2
H:0/A:2
Loukkaantuneet pelaajat (1)
Viimeisimmät tulokset
@ Montenegro
31/03/2026Ystävyysottelut
@ Unkari
28/03/2026Ystävyysottelut
vs Slovakia
23/03/2025UEFA Nations League Play-offs BC
@ Slovakia
20/03/2025UEFA Nations League Play-offs BC
@ Itävalta
17/11/2024UEFA Nations League B-liiga League B
vs Norja
14/11/2024UEFA Nations League B-liiga League B
@ Kazakstan
13/10/2024UEFA Nations League B-liiga League B
@ Norja
10/10/2024UEFA Nations League B-liiga League B
vs Kazakstan
09/09/2024UEFA Nations League B-liiga League B
vs Itävalta
06/09/2024UEFA Nations League B-liiga League B
Slovenia
The Slovenia national football team, governed by the Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) and founded upon independence in 1991, has established itself as a competitive European side. The team plays home matches at Stadion Stozice in Ljubljana, which holds 16,000 spectators. Slovenia qualified for the FIFA World Cup in 2002 and 2010, reaching the round of sixteen in South Africa. They have also featured in UEFA European Championship tournaments. Standout players include midfielder Jan Oblak — the country's greatest-ever goalkeeper — and striker Jan Mlakar. Historically, Zlatko Zahovic was their most celebrated player. In 2024, Slovenia reached the round of sixteen at Euro 2024 under coach Matjaz Kek before losing to Portugal, showcasing the team's continued growth and ambition on the European stage.























