Goričanka |
| Full name | Nogometni klub Goričanka Rogašovci |
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| Founded | 1977 (1977)[1] |
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| Ground | Igrišče NK Goričanka |
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| League | 1. MNL |
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| 2024–25 | 1. MNL, 14th of 16 |
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Nogometni klub Goričanka Rogašovci (English: Goričanka Rogašovci Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Goričanka or simply Goričanka, is a Slovenian football club from the village of Sveti Jurij that competes in the 1. MNL Murska Sobota, the fifth level of Slovenian football. The club was founded in 1977.
Honours
- Slovenian Fourth Division
- Slovenian Sixth Division
- Winners: 2005–06, 2010–11
League history since 1991
| Season
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League
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Position
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| 1991–92[2]
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Pomurska League (level 3)
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2nd[a]
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| 1992–93
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3. SNL – East
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13th
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| 1993–94[2]
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1. MNL (level 4)
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2nd
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| 1994–95[2]
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1. MNL (level 4)
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4th
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| 1995–96[2]
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1. MNL (level 4)
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1st
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| 1996–97
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3. SNL – East
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8th
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| 1997–98
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3. SNL – East
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5th
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| 1998–99
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3. SNL – East
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6th
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| 1999–2000
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3. SNL – East
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3rd
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| 2000–01
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3. SNL – East
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13th
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| 2001–02
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1. MNL (level 4)
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?
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| 2002–03[3]
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1. MNL (level 4)
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9th
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| 2003–04[4]
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1. MNL (level 4)
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11th
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| 2004–05[5]
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2. MNL (level 6)
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7th
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| 2005–06[6]
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2. MNL (level 6)
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1st
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| 2006–07[7]
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1. MNL (level 5)
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4th
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| 2007–08[8]
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1. MNL (level 5)
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6th
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| 2008–09[9]
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1. MNL (level 5)
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11th
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| 2009–10[10]
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2. MNL (level 6)
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4th
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| 2010–11[11]
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2. MNL (level 6)
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1st
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| 2011–12[12]
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1. MNL (level 5)
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8th
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| Season
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League
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Position
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| 2012–13[13]
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1. MNL (level 5)
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6th[b]
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| 2013–14[14]
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1. MNL (level 4)
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6th
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| 2014–15
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1. MNL (level 4)
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7th
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| 2015–16
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1. MNL (level 4)
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2nd
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| 2016–17
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1. MNL (level 4)
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6th
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| 2017–18
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1. MNL (level 4)
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2nd[c]
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| 2018–19
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Pomurska League (level 4)
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4th
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| 2019–20
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Pomurska League (level 4)
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9th
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| 2020–21
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Pomurska League (level 4)
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16th[d]
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| 2021–22
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1. MNL (level 5)
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11th
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| 2022–23
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1. MNL (level 5)
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14th
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| 2023–24
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Did not compete
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| 2024–25
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1. MNL (level 5)
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14th
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- Notes
- ^ They were transferred to the newly-formed Slovenian Third League.
- ^ Pomurska League discontinued after the season, so they stayed in the 1. MNL but were effectively promoted to the fourth level.
- ^ They were transferred to the newly-formed Pomurska League.
- ^ The season was halted in October 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovenia.
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