FC Ljubljana







































Ljubljana
Club crest
Full name FC Ljubljana
Nickname(s) Šiškarji
Founded 23 June 2005; 13 years ago (2005-06-23)[1][2]
Dissolved 2011; 8 years ago (2011)[3]
Ground
ŽŠD,
Ljubljana
Capacity 3,986

















Home colours














Away colours




FC Ljubljana was a Slovenian football club, based in the capital city of Ljubljana. It was founded on 23 June 2005.[1][2] The club regarded themselves as the spiritual continuation of NK Ljubljana, who went bankrupt and was abolished in 2005. However, legally FC Ljubljana was a distinct and separate club, and was not entitled to claim the honours of the old NK Ljubljana.[3]Football Association of Slovenia and Association of 1. SNL did not recognized the history and statistics before 2005.[1][2] FC Ljubljana folded and was dissolved in 2011.[3]




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Honours


  • 3 Stadium


  • 4 Supporters and rivalry


    • 4.1 City derbies




  • 5 Club logo and colours


  • 6 Domestic league and cup results


  • 7 References





History


The club emerged after the dissolvement of NK Ljubljana, a club which played in the Slovenian First League for many years, but went bankrupt in 2005. However, in spite of inheriting old Ljubljana's supporters and colours, FC Ljubljana was legally not considered as the successor of NK Ljubljana and the statistics and honours of the two clubs were kept separate by the Slovenian Football Association.


The club was established on 23 June 2005, and started to compete in the fifth league.[1][2] In 2006 they have finished second after Olimpija, scoring 15 wins and 66 goals in 17 matches. Next season they finished second again, but were promoted, due to forced relegation of Svoboda. They missed another promotion by one point in 2009, but then managed to win the fourth league and qualify for 3. SNL in the next year. After a season in third tier, Ljubljana was expelled from the league due to financial difficulties and was dissolved in 2011.[3]



Honours


  • Slovenian Fourth Division: 1

2009–10[4]


Stadium


Ljubljana played home matches at ŽŠD Stadium, located in the lower part of Šiška district. The ground was given to the club by the Railway administration and is therefore placed in a corner of railway tracks connection. It is named after Železničarsko Športno Društvo, railway sports society, which has maintained it for the most of the club's history. Among other railway clubs forming the society, it has been used particularly by the athletics club ŽAK, which was taken as a nickname for the stadium. It was built in 1930 and renovated for regional athletics championship in 1990. The stadium has a capacity of 2,468 seats. It is currently the only football venue in Ljubljana, that fulfills all infrastructure licence criteria. The main stand was renovated in 2009, with the seats forming name of the club.



Supporters and rivalry


Although bearing the tradition of city's second club, FC Ljubljana had a relatively small support. In the city derby, that continues the traditional rivalry between clubs' forerunners Železničar and Odred, most of the crowds are on the side of popular citizens club Olimpija. Despite having lost almost all of its support after the first bankrupt, a small group of Špediterji stayed loyal to the club.



City derbies
































Date


Competition


Ground


Score

Scorers
26 August 2005
2. MNZ League

Bežigrad
3–1

Ubavič, Pate, Komočar; Lovrec
7 September 2005
MNZ Cup

ŽŠD
2–1 (p)
Krapež, Fažon; Podgajski
1 April 2006
2. MNZ League

ŽŠD
2–0

Ubavič (2)











Ljubljana win

Olimpija win


Club logo and colours


FC Ljubljana adopted typical railway identity, using traditional Železničar's blue-white combination. Although playing home matches in all-blue, the team is still nicknamed as Modro-beli (Blue-whites) and the club's logo still uses stripes as the railway symbol.



Domestic league and cup results



































































































Season

League
Position
Pts
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
2005–06
5th level
2
45
17
15
0
2
66
10
2006–07
5th level
2
40
16
13
1
2
60
21
2007–08
4th level
4
48
26
15
3
8
47
29
2008–09
4th level
3
49
26
14
7
5
55
29
2009–10
4th level
1
58
26
18
4
4
80
19

2010–11

3. SNL
7
40
26
11
7
8
48
47

Totals



280

137

86

15

29

356

155


References





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  2. ^ abcd "NOGOMETNO DRUŠTVO FC LJUBLJANA" (in Slovenian). bizi.si. Retrieved 27 February 2011.


  3. ^ abcd Rok Plestenjak (10 November 2013). "Šišenski boj proti mlinom na veter" (in Slovenian). Siol. Retrieved 15 November 2013.


  4. ^ "Regionalna Ljubljanska liga 2009/10" (in Slovenian). MNZ Ljubljana. Retrieved 18 April 2016.









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