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2010–11 Slovenian Football Cup


FieldValue
titleSlovenian Football Cup
year2010–11
countrySlovenia
num_teams28
championsDomžale (1st title)
runner-upMaribor
matches33
goals114
top goal scorerDalibor Volaš
Etien Velikonja
(both 4 goals)
prevseason2009–10
nextseason2011–12

| runner-up = Maribor Etien Velikonja (both 4 goals) The 2010–11 Slovenian Football Cup was the 20th season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Maribor were the defending champions, having won their sixth Slovenian Cup the previous season.

Qualified clubs

2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga members

  • Celje
  • Domžale
  • Drava Ptuj
  • Gorica
  • Interblock
  • Koper
  • Maribor
  • Nafta Lendava
  • Olimpija
  • Rudar Velenje

Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups

Winners and runners-up of the regional MNZ cups.

  • MNZ Ljubljana: Krka, Dob
  • MNZ Maribor: Dogoše, Malečnik
  • MNZ Celje: Dravinja, Krško
  • MNZ Koper: Postojna, Ankaran
  • MNZ Nova Gorica: Primorje, Brda
  • MNZ Murska Sobota: Mura 05, Tromejnik
  • MNZ Lendava: Hotiza, Bistrica
  • MNZG-Kranj: Triglav Kranj, Šenčur
  • MNZ Ptuj: Aluminij, Zavrč

First round

These matches took place on 24 and 25 August 2010.

  • Tišma
  • Smukavec
  • Krcić
  • Horvat
  • Zatkovič
  • Hankić
  • Fink
  • Vida
  • Majcen
  • Valenčič
  • Kolarič
  • Zver
  • Vračko
  • Godina
  • Pranjič
  • Zovatto
  • Šabec
  • Vinko
  • Vassiljev
  • Kokol
  • Juršič
  • Škrbec
  • Valenčič
  • Mačkovšek
  • Mihalič
  • Kramar
  • Bokan
  • Djermanović
  • Roj
  • Mešić
  • Burgar
  • Potokar
  • Jelar
  • Firer
  • Matjašič
  • Vuk
  • Strahinič
  • Smolnikar
  • Živec
  • Lo Duca
  • Letonja
  • Čeh
  • Murko
  • Antolič
  • Šnajder
  • Bohar
  • Sprečo
  • Ramšak
  • Salkić
  • Bezjak
  • Zajc

Second round

Gorica, Koper, Maribor and Olimpija received byes to this round. These matches took place on 14, 15 and 29 September 2010.

  • Šokota
  • Zeljković
  • Arčon
  • Velikonja
  • Dvorančič
  • Mihailovič
  • Juninho
  • Vidović
  • Zec
  • Zatkovič
  • Šimunović
  • Bubanja
  • Korun
  • Ovčina
  • Tolimir
  • Kunstelj
  • Volaš
  • Mohar
  • Mešanović
  • Kovjenić
  • Kujovič
  • Volaš
  • Tavares
  • Bunderla
  • Džinić
  • Rajčević
  • Majcen
  • Fink
  • Vrhunc
  • Marijanović
  • Kremenović

Quarter-finals

The first legs took place on 20 October 2010 and the second legs took place on 27 October and 3 November 2010.

First legs

  • Burgar
  • Majcen
  • Valenčič
  • Podlogar
  • Velikonja
  • Rujović
  • Stojanović
  • Pavel
  • Volaš

Second legs

  • Zatkovič
  • Pekič
  • Šimunović
  • Apatič
  • Tavares
  • Dodlek
  • Volaš
  • Mertelj
  • Osterc
  • Smolej
  • Bubanja

Semi-finals

The four winners from the previous round competed in this round. The first legs took place on 20 April 2011 and the second legs took place on 26 April 2011.

First legs

  • Osterc
  • Mezga

Second legs

  • Juninho
  • Smukavec
  • Velikonja

Final

  • Juninho
  • Pekič
  • Šimunović
  • Filipović
  • Berič
  • Mezga

References

:*{{cite web | url = https://www.nzs.si/tekmovanja/default.asp?id_menu=1081&id_sezone=2011 | title = Pokal Slovenije 2010/11| publisher = Football Association of Slovenia | access-date = 13 July 2016 }}

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