Fixtures

Sloveenia 2. SNL 04/21 15:00 26 ND Primorje vs ND Ilirija Ljubljana - View
Sloveenia 2. SNL 04/26 15:00 27 ND Ilirija Ljubljana vs Tabor Sežana - View
Sloveenia 2. SNL 05/05 14:00 28 ND Beltinci vs ND Ilirija Ljubljana - View
Sloveenia 2. SNL 05/12 14:00 29 ND Ilirija Ljubljana vs NK Tolmin - View
Sloveenia 2. SNL 05/18 15:00 30 NK Brinje Grosuplje vs ND Ilirija Ljubljana - View

Results

Sloveenia 2. SNL 04/13 15:00 25 [16] ND Ilirija Ljubljana v NK Fužinar [13] W 3-1
Sloveenia 2. SNL 04/07 18:00 24 [4] ND Gorica v ND Ilirija Ljubljana [15] L 4-1
Sloveenia karikas 04/04 13:00 3 ND Ilirija Ljubljana v ND Beltinci L 1-2
Sloveenia 2. SNL 03/29 14:00 23 [15] ND Ilirija Ljubljana v NK Triglav Kranj [5] L 1-2
Sloveenia 2. SNL 03/23 13:00 22 [15] ND Ilirija Ljubljana v NK Bistrica [7] L 0-2
Sloveenia 2. SNL 03/15 16:00 21 [13] NK Krka v ND Ilirija Ljubljana [15] D 1-1
Sloveenia 2. SNL 03/10 14:00 20 [15] ND Ilirija Ljubljana v ND Dravinja [13] L 1-3
Sloveenia karikas 03/05 13:45 4 SD Videm v ND Ilirija Ljubljana W 1-3
Sloveenia 2. SNL 03/02 14:00 19 [8] Jadran Dekani v ND Ilirija Ljubljana [15] D 0-0
Sloveenia karikas 11/25 12:00 5 NS Roho v ND Ilirija Ljubljana W 0-5
Sloveenia 2. SNL 11/18 12:30 18 [15] ND Ilirija Ljubljana v NK Nafta 1903 [1] W 2-1
Sloveenia 2. SNL 11/12 13:00 17 [13] NK Rudar Velenje v ND Ilirija Ljubljana [15] L 2-1

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 35 17 18
Wins 13 7 6
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 14 6 8
Goals for 51 20 31
Goals against 46 22 24
Clean sheets 13 6 7
Failed to score 12 7 5

Wikipedia - ND Ilirija 1911

Nogometno društvo Ilirija 1911 is a Slovenian football club based in Ljubljana, the Slovenian capital, that competes in the Slovenian Second League, the second tier of football in the country. The club was founded in June 1911 and is the oldest still active football club in the country.

History

SK Ilirija (1911–1941)

At the beginning of the 20th century, football came to Ljubljana from Vienna and was played mostly by the students. Football club Ilirija was founded on 9 June 1911 in a pub called Roža on Židovska cesta in Ljubljana. Albin Kandare was elected as the first president of Ilirija, and their first ground was at Tivoli Park. Ilirija's first match was played on 30 July 1911, and ended in an 18–0 defeat against Hermes, the local students' club which had been founded in 1910. Soon after their first match Ilirija merged with Hermes in 1913. In the first few years Ilirija had no competition in Slovenia and they mainly played friendly matches against Zagreb-based Croatian clubs such as HAŠK, Građanski and Concordia. An important turning point was a friendly with the Czech side Slavia Prague in Ljubljana played on 5 August 1913, which Ilirija lost 10–0. However, Ilirija's players and staff were impressed by Slavia's display of professionally trained football so much that they convinced Slavia's player Jirkovský to stay in Ljubljana and work as Ilirija's first manager after the match. The best and most popular players of Ilirija of that time were Stanko Tavčar, Ernest Turk, Stanko Pelan and Oto Oman.

SK Ilirija squad, which won the first Slovenian regional championship in 1920.

At the onset of World War I, Ilirija and Slovan (founded in 1913 and still active today) were the only two football clubs in Slovenia, and during the war all football activities were suspended. In 1919 Ilirija was re-activated, and was soon followed by Slovan. Football rapidly gained popularity and a number of other Slovenian clubs came into life around the same time such as Olimp in Celje, I. SSK Maribor in Maribor and AŠK Primorje in Ljubljana, with the latter becoming Ilirija's biggest rivals in the following decade.

Ilirija then became the first regional champions of Slovenia (which was at the time part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia), winning the inaugural Slovenian championship in 1920, and proceeded to win a total of 12 Slovenian titles between 1920 and 1935. By the mid-1930s both Ilirija and Primorje encountered financial difficulties which led to their merger and the formation of SK Ljubljana football club in 1936. Between 1936 and 1941 SK Ljubljana was one of the top sides in Slovenia (winning the 1935–36 and 1940–41 Slovenian championships) and also competed in the Yugoslav First League, Kingdom of Yugoslavia's top national competition formed in 1923. In addition, Ilirija's Stanko Tavčar was the first Slovenian player who was capped for the Kingdom of Yugoslavia national football team in the period between the two world wars. He was member of their 1920 Olympics squad and appeared in matches against Czechoslovakia and Egypt, the first two games in the history of the team. SK Ljubljana operated until 1941 and the outbreak of World War II, when all sports activities in Ljubljana were suspended.

NK Ilirija (1950–1991)

After the World War II, with the help of some pre-war former players, the club was refounded in 1950. They were now located in the outskirts of Ljubljana in Zgornja Šiška, where they built their own modern stadium in 1963. They played mostly in Slovenian Republic League, an amateur third-level league in SFR Yugoslavia. Their biggest success was becoming vice-champions in 1972. The team, composed of Jerebic, Rojina, Šmon, Erjavec, Kolenc, Dermastija, Godler, Ahlin, Filip, Jalšavec, Jesenšek, Daneu and Prelovšek, therefore contested for amateur championship of Yugoslavia that year, but lost against Vrbas in the final. In 1986 Ilirija was relegated from republic league and continued playing in local regional leagues until the dissolution of Yugoslavia.

Since 1991

Since the independence of Slovenia, Ilirija played a couple of seasons in the newly established Slovenian Second League. In the 1992–93 season, Ilirija finished 15th and were subsequently relegated to the Slovenian Third League. Since then, Ilirja competed in leagues outside of the top two divisions until 2017, when they returned to the Slovenian Second League.