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2006–07 Slovenian Football Cup


FieldValue
titleSlovenian Football Cup
year2006–07
countrySlovenia
num_teams31
championsKoper (2nd title)
runner-upMaribor
matches32
goals106
top goal scorerMiloš Đerić
Dalibor Volaš
Dimitar Makriev
(5 goals each)
prevseason2005–06
nextseason2007–08

| runner-up=Maribor Dalibor Volaš Dimitar Makriev (5 goals each) The 2006–07 Slovenian Football Cup was the 16th season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. 20 lower league teams played in the first two rounds and the Slovenian PrvaLiga teams joined in the round of 16.

Koper, who were the defending champions having won the cup for the first time since the breakup of Yugoslavia in the previous season, won the title for the second time after defeating Maribor 1–0 in the final.

Qualified clubs

2006–07 Slovenian PrvaLiga members

The 10 teams from the 2006–07 Slovenian PrvaLiga (Bela Krajina, Celje, Domžale, Drava Ptuj, Factor, Gorica, Koper, Maribor, Nafta Lendava and Primorje) as well as Rudar Velenje entered in the third round.

Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups

Teams that qualified from the regional cups entered the first round. These were: Zagorje, Svoboda Kisovec and Ihan (MNZ Ljubljana); Malečnik, Pohorje and Paloma (MNZ Maribor); Mons Claudius and Krško (MNZ Celje); Postojna and Bonifika (MNZ Koper); Adria and Brda (MNZ Nova Gorica); Veržej and Mura 05 (MNZ Murska Sobota); Črenšovci and Renkovci (MNZ Lendava); Zarica and Lesce (MNZ Kranj); Stojnci and Zavrč (MNZ Ptuj).

First round

The first round matches took place on 23 August 2006.

  • Časar
  • Vidmar
  • Žabota
  • Casar
  • Trstenjak
  • Laznik
  • Habjan
  • Lamut
  • Magdič
  • Valenti
  • Fras
  • Žilavec
  • Fajfar
  • Slavic
  • Virag
  • Antolin
  • Božičić
  • Čavušević
  • Štojs
  • Žinič
  • Črnigoj
  • Đerić
  • Fikfak
  • Hrvatin
  • Valenčič

Second round

The second round matches took place on 5 and 6 September 2006.

  • Gracer
  • Campellone
  • Šestić
  • Valenčič
  • Božič
  • Volaš
  • Mimić
  • Forjan
  • Žilavec
  • Slavic
  • Đerić

Round of 16

The round of 16 matches took place on 20 September 2006.

  • Rajčević
  • Nikezić
  • Šturm
  • Ranić
  • Fikfak
  • Đerić
  • Agić
  • Muharemović
  • Lalović
  • Robnik
  • Pekič
  • Božičić
  • Drobne
  • Eterović
  • Ihbeisheh
  • Žagar
  • Žilavec
  • Prettner
  • Pečnik
  • Beršnjak
  • Tisnikar
  • Varga
  • Zatkovič

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals took place on 25 October 2006.

  • Matavž
  • Šturm
  • Beršnjak
  • Urbanč
  • Pečnik
  • Pavlović
  • Pekič
  • Mihelič
  • Makriev
  • Rajković
  • Nilton
  • Jeseničnik
  • Hudarin
  • Kraljevič
  • Jelen
  • Lazič
  • Puš
  • Mejač
  • Lovrečič
  • Zahora

Semi-finals

The first legs of the semi-finals took place on 25 April, and the second legs took place on 9 May 2007.

First legs

  • Nikezić
  • Matavž
  • Makriev
  • Pekič
  • Čadikovski
  • Božič
  • Nilton
  • Volaš

Second legs

  • Volaš
  • Nilton
  • Pečnik
  • Pekič
  • Kršić

Final

In the final on 22 May 2007, Aleksander Rajčević scored the only goal of the game as Koper defeated Maribor 1–0 and successfully defended the title they had won in the previous season. It was the second time since Slovenia gained independence from Yugoslavia that Koper had won the cup.

  • Rajčević

References

References

  1. "Slovenia 2006/07".
  2. "Pokal Slovenije 2006/07". [[Football Association of Slovenia]].
  3. Stokkermans, Karel. "Slovenia - List of Cup Finals".
  4. "Klubska tekmovanja - Pokal Hervis 06/07". [[Football Association of Slovenia]].
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