2004–05 Slovenian PrvaLiga

Slovenian PrvaLiga
Season 2004–05
Champions Gorica
(3rd title)
Relegated Zagorje
Olimpija (excluded)
Mura (excluded)
Ljubljana (excluded)
Champions League Gorica
UEFA Cup Domžale
Celje (cup winners)
UEFA Intertoto Cup Drava
Matches played 192
Goals scored 470 (2.45 per match)
Best Player Saša Ranić[1]
Top goalscorer Kliton Bozgo
(18 goals)
Best goalkeeper Mitja Pirih[1]
Biggest home win Gorica 6–0 Zagorje
Biggest away win Olimpija 0–6 Celje
Highest scoring Domžale 6–1 Ljubljana
Longest winning run 5 games
Gorica
Longest unbeaten run 11 games
Gorica
Longest winless run 21 games
Zagorje
Longest losing run 8 games
Koper
Highest attendance 4,000
Olimpija 1–0 Maribor
Lowest attendance 100
Ljubljana 0–0 Bela Krajina
Total attendance 156,414
Average attendance 818

The 2004–05 Slovenian PrvaLiga season started on 1 August 2004 and ended on 29 May 2005. Each team played a total of 32 matches.

League tables

First stage

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1Gorica2214533920+1947
2Celje2211473318+1537
3Primorje2210572820+835
4Olimpija2210572826+235
5Domžale229673327+633
6Drava Ptuj229582727032
7Maribor229583027+332
8Ljubljana227873032–229
9Mura227783128+328
10Bela Krajina2256112039–1921
11Koper2247112030–1019
12Zagorje2227131136–2513
Championship group
Relegation group

Second stage

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1Gorica32181134923+2665
2Domžale32141084836+1252
3Celje32164124728+1952
4Primorje321210103730+746
5Drava Ptuj321210104036+446
6Olimpija32107153452–1837
Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
7Maribor32156114736+1151
8Mura321111104339+444
9Ljubljana321012103843–542
10Bela Krajina32910133144–1337
11Koper3299143841–336
12Zagorje3228221862–4414
UEFA Champions League
UEFA Cup
UEFA Intertoto Cup
Relegated to the Slovenian Second League
Excluded

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Albania Kliton Bozgo Maribor 18
2 Slovenia Saša Ranič Gorica 14
3 Slovenia Darko Djukić Koper 13
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sead Zilić Drava Ptuj
5 Slovenia Dalibor Stevanović Domžale 11
6 Slovenia Sebastjan Cimirotič Celje/Olimpija 10
Slovenia Slaviša Dvorančič Domžale
Slovenia Dražen Žeželj Primorje
Slovenia Ermin Rakovič Mura
Nigeria Abdulrazak Ekpoki Ljubljana

Source: PrvaLiga.si

See also

References

General
  • "PrvaLiga Archives". PrvaLiga archives. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
Specific
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