NK Domžale























































Domžale
NK Domzale.png
Full name Nogometni klub Domžale
Nickname(s)
Rumeni (The Yellows)
Rumena družina (The Yellow Family)
Founded 7 November 1920; 98 years ago (7 November 1920) (as SK Disk)[1]
Ground
Sports Park,
Domžale
Capacity 3,100
President Stane Oražem
Head Coach Simon Rožman
League Slovenian PrvaLiga
2017–18 Slovenian PrvaLiga, 3rd
Website Club website


















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours




Current season

Nogometni klub Domžale (English: Domžale Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Domžale or simply Domžale, is a Slovenian football club that plays in the town of Domžale. They have won both the Slovenian League and the Slovenian Cup twice.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Stadium


  • 3 Honours


  • 4 Current squad


  • 5 Domestic league and cup results


  • 6 European record


    • 6.1 Summary


    • 6.2 By season




  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





History





Olimpija – Domžale in the 2011–12 Slovenian PrvaLiga season at Stožice Stadium


NK Domžale was founded in 1920 under the name SK Disk.[1]


The club's golden age began in summer of 2002, when Slaviša Stojanovič became a head coach. He brought Domžale into the 1. SNL. In the 2005–06 season, they advanced through the first two qualifying rounds of the UEFA Cup before being eliminated in the First Round by VfB Stuttgart. They played in the 2006–07 qualifying rounds, but were eliminated by Hapoel Tel Aviv. After a 4–0 away win against Primorje on 13 May 2007, Domžale were confirmed as league champions for the first time.[2] They have won another league title in the 2007–08 season.[3]



Stadium


Domžale plays at the Domžale Sports Park, which was built in 1948. The stadium was renovated and modernized in 1997 and 1999. Work on the new western stand started in October 2003 and was finished in April 2004.[4] In June 2006 the stadium received floodlights, mounted on four concrete towers and placed at each corner of the stadium.[5]



Honours


  • Slovenian First League: 2


2006–07, 2007–08

  • Slovenian Second League: 1

2002–03

  • Slovenian Cup: 2


2010–11, 2016–17

  • Slovenian Supercup: 2


2007, 2011


Current squad


As of 31 August 2018.


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


































































































No.

Position
Player
1

Slovenia

GK

Dejan Milić
4

Slovenia

MF

Amedej Vetrih
6

Slovenia

DF

Tilen Klemenčič
7

Equatorial Guinea

MF

Rubén Belima
8

Slovenia

DF

Matija Širok
10

Republic of Macedonia

MF

Agim Ibraimi
11

Croatia

MF

Tonći Mujan
12

Slovenia

MF

Gregor Sikošek (on loan from Brondby)
13

Slovenia

MF

Žan Žužek
14

Croatia

DF

Darick Kobie Morris
15

Slovenia

DF

Blaž Urh
16

Slovenia

MF

Andraž Kirm
17

Bosnia and Herzegovina

MF

Senijad Ibričić
18

Slovenia

FW

Nermin Haljeta
























































































No.

Position
Player
19

Slovenia

MF

Kristijan Šipek
21

Bosnia and Herzegovina

MF

Nermin Hodžić
23

Croatia

DF

Dario Melnjak
26

Jamaica

FW

Shamar Nicholson
27

Slovenia

DF

Gaber Dobrovoljc
33

Slovenia

DF

Matija Rom
36

Slovenia

GK

Miha Tetičkovič
41

Slovenia

MF

Adam Gnezda Čerin
73

Slovenia

DF

Denis Tubić
84

Bosnia and Herzegovina

GK

Ajdin Mulalić
89

Slovenia

FW

Slobodan Vuk


Slovenia

DF

Gregor Sikošek


Slovenia

FW

Matej Podlogar



Domestic league and cup results




























































































































































































































































































































































































Season

League
Position
Pts
P
W
D
L
GF
GA

Cup
1991–92

1. SNL
19
24
40
5
14
21
26
59
x
1992–93

2. SNL
8
29
30
10
9
11
50
54

Round of 16
1993–94

2. SNL
12
25
30
6
13
11
28
45
x
1994–95

2. SNL
9
31
30
12
7
11
44
38
x
1995–96

2. SNL
8
39
29
10
9
10
32
34
x
1996–97

2. SNL
7
39
29
11
6
12
40
30

Round of 16
1997–98

2. SNL
3
58
30
17
7
6
63
30

First round
1998–99

1. SNL
8
41
33
10
11
12
40
49

First round
1999–2000

1. SNL
9
41
33
11
8
14
50
51

Round of 16
2000–01

1. SNL
10
37
33
11
4
18
45
64

Round of 16
2001–02

1. SNL
12
16
33
3
7
23
26
75

Round of 16
2002–03

2. SNL
1
74
30
23
5
2
81
28

Round of 16
2003–04

1. SNL
8
41
32
11
8
13
47
53

Round of 16
2004–05

1. SNL
2
52
32
14
10
8
48
36

Quarter-finals
2005–06

1. SNL
2
71
36
20
11
5
69
28

Quarter-finals
2006–07

1. SNL
1
75
36
21
12
3
64
29

Round of 16
2007–08

1. SNL
1
73
36
21
10
5
65
31

Semi-finals
2008–09

1. SNL
5
50
36
12
14
10
44
40

Round of 16
2009–10

1. SNL
8
45
36
12
9
15
51
59

Runners-up
2010–11

1. SNL
2
67
36
20
7
9
57
35

Winners
2011–12

1. SNL
7
40
36
11
7
18
39
52

Round of 16
2012–13

1. SNL
3
60
36
17
9
10
42
34

Round of 16
2013–14

1. SNL
6
45
36
10
15
11
47
36

Quarter-finals
2014–15

1. SNL
3
68
36
21
5
10
52
22

Semi-finals
2015–16

1. SNL
3
55
36
14
13
9
46
31

Semi-finals
2016–17

1. SNL
4
56
36
16
8
12
63
45

Winners
2017–18

1. SNL
3
73
36
22
7
7
79
31

Round of 16

Totals

1. SNL

2 Titles

1033

704

283

189

232

1004

857

2 Cups

*Best results are highlighted.


European record



Summary


As of 2 August 2018











































Competition
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Last season played

UEFA Champions League
8
4
0
4
10
12

2008–09

UEFA Cup
UEFA Europa League
34
15
9
10
50
40

2018–19

Total

42

19

9

14

60

52

2018–19

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against.



By season


All results (home and away) list Domžale's goal tally first.



















































































































































































Season
Competition
Round
Opponent
Home
Away

Agg.
2005–06

UEFA Cup
QR1

San Marino Domagnano
3–0
5–0
8–0
QR2

Israel Ashdod
1–1
2–2
3–3 (a)
R1

Germany VfB Stuttgart
1–0
0–2
1–2
2006–07

UEFA Cup

QR1

Bosnia and Herzegovina Orašje
5–0
2–0
7–0

QR2

Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
0–3
2–1
2–4
2007–08

Champions League

QR1

Albania Tirana
1–0
2–1
3–1

QR2

Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
1–2
1–3
2–5
2008–09

Champions League

QR1

Luxembourg F91 Dudelange
2–0
1–0
3–0

QR2

Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
0–3
2–3
2–6
2011–12

Europa League

QR2

Croatia RNK Split
1–2
1–3
2–5
2013–14

Europa League

QR1

Romania Astra Giurgiu
0–1
0–2
0–3
2015–16

Europa League

QR1

Serbia Čukarički
0–1
0–0
0–1
2016–17

Europa League

QR1

Andorra Lusitanos
3–1
2–1
5–2

QR2

Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk
2–1
1–1
3–2

QR3

England West Ham United
2–1
0–3
2–4
2017–18

Europa League

QR1

Estonia Flora Tallinn
2–0
3–2
5–2

QR2

Iceland Valur
3–2
2–1
5–3

QR3

Germany SC Freiburg
2–0
0–1
2–1

PR

France Marseille
1–1
0–3
1–4
2018–19

Europa League

QR1

Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg
1–1
2–2
3–3 (a)

QR2

Russia Ufa
1–1
0–0
1–1 (a)

QR1 = First qualifying round; QR2 = Second qualifying round; QR3 = Third qualifying round; PR = Play-off round; R1 = First round.



References





  1. ^ ab "ZGODOVINSKA NAJDBA: Sprememba ustanovne letnice NK Domžale" (in Slovenian). NK Domžale. 4 September 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2017..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ "Domžale že slavijo naslov" (in Slovenian). RTV Slovenija. 13 May 2007. Retrieved 21 July 2017.


  3. ^ "Grbec na Ptuju poskrbel za domžalski naslov" (in Slovenian). RTV Slovenija. 18 May 2008. Retrieved 21 July 2017.


  4. ^ Sportal (10 December 2007). "Športni park Domžale" (in Slovenian). Siol. Retrieved 24 May 2018.


  5. ^ "Domžalski stadion z novo razsvetljavo" (in Slovenian). Delo. 31 May 2006. Retrieved 21 July 2017.




External links








  • Official website (in Slovene)


  • PrvaLiga profile (in Slovene)

  • Soccerway profile










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