NK Triglav Kranj

Triglav Kranj
Full name Nogometni klub Triglav Kranj
Nickname(s) Orli (The Eagles)
Bordo-beli (The Burgundy-Whites)
Founded 1920 (1920)[1][2][3]
(as SK Korotan)
1997 (1997)
(refounded)[4]
Ground Stanko Mlakar Stadium,
Kranj
Capacity 2,060
President Beno Fekonja
Head Coach Dejan Dončić
League Slovenian PrvaLiga
2017–18 Slovenian PrvaLiga, 9th
Website Club website

Nogometni klub Triglav Kranj (Triglav Kranj Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Triglav Kranj or simply Triglav, is a Slovenian football club from Kranj. The team currently plays in the Slovenian PrvaLiga. The club was founded in 1920.[1] In the mid-1990s, the club merged with NK Naklo and was re-established under the current name Triglav Kranj.[2]

Name changes

  • 1920: Formed as SK Korotan
  • 1937: Renamed SK Kranj
  • 1945: Renamed Storžič
  • 1947: Renamed Udarnik
  • 1949: Renamed Korotan
  • 1955: Renamed Triglav
  • 1994: Renamed Triglav Creina
  • 1997: Re-established as Triglav Kranj[4]

Current squad

As of 16 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 Darjan Curanović
2 Slovenia DF Drilon Kryeziu
4 Slovenia DF Veron Šalja
5 Slovenia MF Rok Elsner
7 Slovenia MF Nejc Križaj
8 Slovenia MF Marko Gajić
9 Slovenia FW Tom Žurga
11 Slovenia FW Qendrim Hasanaj
13 Slovenia GK Jalen Arko
14 Slovenia DF Kristjan Arh Česen
15 Montenegro DF Ermin Alić
16 Slovenia MF Gašper Udovič
17 Slovenia MF Tilen Mlakar
No. Position Player
19 Ghana FW Dickson Afoakwa
21 Slovenia MF Žan Rogelj
22 Slovenia FW Egzon Kryeziu
23 Slovenia DF Žan Kumer
27 Slovenia FW Nejc Pušnik
28 Slovenia MF Matic Kopač
30 Slovenia DF Momir Bojić
43 Slovenia MF David Tijanić
54 Slovenia GK Luka Čadež
77 Slovenia MF Ožbej Kuhar
98 Nigeria MF Joel Osikel
99 Slovenia FW Luka Majcen

Honours

League

1950, 1951
1997–98, 2000–01, 2016–17

Cup

1983–84
1991–92, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17
  1. Incomplete; full data for seasons before 2005–06 is missing.

League history

Season League Position
1991–92 2. SNL 2nd
1992–93 2. SNL 5th
1993–94 2. SNL 15th
1994–95 3. SNL – West 4th
1995–96 3. SNL – West 3rd
1996–97
1996–97
2. SNL
3. SNL – West[lower-alpha 1]
11th
8th
1997–98 2. SNL 1st
1998–99 1. SNL 12th
1999–2000 2. SNL 9th
2000–01 2. SNL 1st
2001–02 1. SNL 11th
2002–03 2. SNL 8th
2003–04 2. SNL 9th
2004–05 2. SNL 8th
2005–06 2. SNL 3rd
2006–07 2. SNL 4th
2007–08 2. SNL 9th
2008–09 2. SNL 3rd
2009–10 2. SNL 2nd
2010–11 1. SNL 7th
2011–12 1. SNL 9th
2012–13 1. SNL 8th
2013–14 1. SNL 10th
2014–15 2. SNL 6th
2015–16 2. SNL 4th
2016–17 2. SNL 1st
2017–18 1. SNL 9th
  1. Triglav started the season in the Slovenian Third League. During the winter break, Triglav merged with NK Naklo, who was a member of the Slovenian Second League. In the second half of the season, a team named Triglav Naklo competed in the Second League, while a team named Naklo Triglav competed in the Third League.
    In the next season, re-established Triglav Kranj took Triglav Naklo's place in the Second League, while Naklo Triglav played in the Third League.

References

  1. 1 2 "NK Triglav Kranj". Soccerway.com. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  2. 1 2 T.D.L. (4 December 2014). "Sto let vzponov in padcev Triglava iz Kranja". SNPortal.si. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  3. "Zlati in srebrni jubilej nogometa na Gorenjskem" (PDF). Gorenjski Glas. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  4. 1 2 "Klubi" [Clubs] (in Slovenian). Football Association of Slovenia official website. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
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