2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga

Football league season
Slovenian PrvaLiga
Season2009–10
ChampionsKoper
(1st title)
RelegatedDrava
Interblock
Champions LeagueKoper
Europa LeagueMaribor (cup winners)
Gorica
Olimpija
Matches played180
Goals scored512 (2.84 per match)
Best PlayerMiran Pavlin[1]
Top goalscorerMilan Osterc
(23 goals)
Biggest home winOlimpija 5–0 Gorica
Biggest away winInterblock 0–5 Gorica
Interblock 0–5 Koper
Highest scoringNafta 5–2 Rudar
Longest winning run5 games
Nafta
Gorica
Longest unbeaten run15 games
Koper
Longest winless run12 games
Gorica
Longest losing run7 games
Gorica
Highest attendance6,000
Maribor 1–0 Olimpija
Lowest attendance0
Maribor 2–1 Gorica
Total attendance152,600
Average attendance847

The 2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga was the 19th season of top-tier football in Slovenia. The season began on 18 July 2009 and ended on 16 May 2010. Koper won the league for the first time.

Teams

Primorje were relegated to the Slovenian Second League after the last-place finish in 2008–09, thus ending their sixteen-year spell in Slovenia's highest division. Drava Ptuj successfully avoided relegation for the second year in a row by beating Second League runners-up Aluminij in the relegation play-offs.

Promoted to the Slovenia's top football league were the Second League champions Olimpija, who were promoted from the lowest tier of Slovenian football to the top league in only four seasons.

Team summaries

ClubLocationStadiumCapacityKit maker
CeljeCeljeArena Petrol13,059Joma
DomžaleDomžaleDomžale Sports Park3,100Legea
Drava PtujPtujPtuj City Stadium2,200Fotex
GoricaNova GoricaNova Gorica Sports Park3,100Joma
InterblockLjubljanaŽŠD Ljubljana Stadium3,986Adidas
KoperKoperBonifika Stadium4,500Nike, Inc.
MariborMariborLjudski vrt12,435Zeus
NaftaLendavaLendava Sports Park2,000Le Coq Sportif
OlimpijaLjubljanaŽŠD Ljubljana Stadium3,986Diadora
RudarVelenjeOb Jezeru City Stadium2,500Joma

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Koper (C)36211055935+2473Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2Maribor36188105844+1462Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round[a]
3Gorica36167137460+1455Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round
4Olimpija[b]36167135133+1853Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round
5Celje36149135356−351
6Nafta36147155153−249[c]
7Rudar36154174652−649[c]
8Domžale36129155159−845
9Interblock (R)3696213564−2933Qualification to relegation play-offs
10Drava Ptuj (R)3679203456−2230Relegation to Slovenian Second League
Source: PrvaLiga (in Slovene)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Maribor were the winners of the 2009–10 Slovenian Football Cup and qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League as cup winners.
  2. ^ Olimpija have been deducted two points for missing a game in the Slovenian Second League.[2]
  3. ^ a b NAF: 9 pts, 8–4; RUD: 3 pts, 4–8

Relegation play-offs

The ninth-placed team of the PrvaLiga, Interblock, played a two-legged relegation play-off against the runners-up of the 2009–10 Slovenian Second League, Triglav, for a spot in the 2010–11 PrvaLiga.

Interblock0–1Triglav Kranj
Report
  • Dolžan 63'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Peter Šart
Triglav Kranj3–0Interblock
  • Mišič 59'
  • Burgar 72'
  • Dolžan 74'
Report
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Damir Skomina

Triglav Kranj won 4–0 on aggregate.

Results

Every team plays four times against their opponents, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 matches.

Top goalscorers

Source: PrvaLiga.si (in Slovene)

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Slovenia Milan OstercGorica23
2Slovenia Dragan JelićMaribor15
3Slovenia Mitja BrulcKoper12
Slovenia Dalibor VolašNafta
5Slovenia Dalibor RadujkoKoper11
Slovenia Miran PavlinKoper
Slovenia Goran CvijanovićGorica
8Brazil Marcos TavaresMaribor10
Slovenia Slaviša DvorančičCelje
Croatia Ivan BrečevićGorica

See also

References

General
Specific
  1. ^ SPINS XI 2009/2010
  2. ^ "4000 € in -2 točki za Olimpijo". zurnal24.si (in Slovenian). 22 May 2009. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  • Official website of the PrvaLiga (in Slovene)
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