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2011–12 Slovenian Football Cup


FieldValue
titleSlovenian Football Cup
imageCelje v Maribor 2012 Cup Final (1).jpg
imagesize260px
year2011–12
other_titlesPokal Hervis 2011–12
countrySlovenia
num_teams28
winnersMaribor (7th title)
secondCelje
matches31
goals120
top goal scorerEtien Velikonja (6 goals)
prev_season2010–11
next_season2012–13

The 2011–12 Slovenian Football Cup was the 21st season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Domžale were the defending champions, having won their first Slovenian Cup the previous season.

Maribor won their seventh cup, beating Celje in the final after penalty shoot-out.

As runners-up of the competition, Celje qualified for the first qualifying round of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League, since Maribor was already qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League as Slovenian PrvaLiga champions.

Qualified clubs

2010–11 Slovenian PrvaLiga members

  • Celje
  • Domžale
  • Gorica
  • Koper
  • Maribor
  • Nafta
  • Olimpija
  • Rudar
  • Triglav Kranj
  • Primorje (dissolved following the 2010–11 season)

Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups

Winners and runners-up of the regional MNZ cups.

  • MNZ Ljubljana: Krka, Interblock
  • MNZ Maribor: Limbuš-Pekre, Malečnik
  • MNZ Celje: Krško, NK Šentjur
  • MNZ Koper: Portorož Piran, Ilirska Bistrica
  • MNZ Nova Gorica: Adria, Tolmin
  • MNZ Murska Sobota: Veržej, Grad
  • MNZ Lendava: Hotiza, Odranci
  • MNZG-Kranj: Šenčur, Britof
  • MNZ Ptuj: Zavrč, Drava (dissolved following the 2010–11 season)

First round

The matches took place on 23 and 24 August 2011. Adria and NK Šentjur were automatically qualified for the round of 16.

  • Lulić
  • Polareczki
  • Velkoski
  • Gaberšček
  • Jelar
  • Dvoršak
  • Grabić
  • Šahinović
  • Fabjan
  • Brulc
  • Kalaković
  • Jarc
  • Mrak
  • Šabanagić
  • Brezarič
  • Čatić
  • Babić
  • Narobe
  • Aljančič
  • Marinič
  • Šnajder
  • Marinič
  • Čeh
  • Murat
  • Arčon
  • Jogan
  • Brozina
  • Majcen
  • Djokić
  • Krpič
  • Bakarić
  • Krljanović
  • Šmitran
  • Fajdiga
  • Žerdin

Round of 16

The matches took place on 6 and 14 September 2011. Maribor played their match on 8 October due to Europa League group stage matches.

  • Močivnik
  • Čatić
  • Klebčar
  • Žitko
  • Hauschen
  • Mušić
  • Črnčič
  • Podlogar
  • Bratanović
  • Trifković
  • Klinar
  • Žinko
  • Bizjak
  • Šnajder
  • Murat
  • Letonja
  • Veselič
  • Zornik
  • Jogan
  • Vicente
  • Bubanja
  • Struna
  • Lesjak
  • Volaš

Quarter-finals

The first legs were played on 18, 19 and 26 October 2011, and the second legs were played on 25 and 26 October and 16 November 2011.

First legs

  • Klinar
  • Rotman
  • Martinović
  • Šporar
  • Klebčar
  • Lenart
  • Murat
  • Šnajder
  • Filipović
  • Velikonja
  • Jelić

Second legs

  • Žigon
  • Žinko
  • Akakpo
  • Močivnik
  • Firer
  • Bezjak
  • Žurej
  • Đaković
  • Aljančič
  • Blažič
  • Pavlin
  • Kotnik
  • Velikonja

Semi-finals

First legs

  • Pavlin
  • Verbič
  • Črnčič
  • Majcen
  • Velikonja
  • Mejač
  • Ibraimi

Second legs

  • Žurej
  • Kotnik
  • Verbič
  • Bezjak
  • Medved
  • Krljanović
  • Krajcer
  • Centrih
  • Gobec
  • Kotnik
  • Božičić
  • Aljančič
  • Čatić
  • Bunderla
  • Košnik
  • Kern
  • Rant Roos
  • Berić
  • Velikonja
  • Tavares
  • Rotman
  • Klinar

Final

Main article: 2012 Slovenian Football Cup final

References

:*{{cite web | url = https://www.nzs.si/tekmovanja/default.asp?id_menu=1081&id_sezone=2012 | title = Pokal Slovenije 2011/12| publisher = Football Association of Slovenia | access-date = 13 July 2016 }}

References

  1. [http://kassiesa.net/uefafiles/2012-13-uefa-access-list.pdf 2012/13 Access list] Bert Kassies' Site
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