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2011–12 Slovenian Third League


FieldValue
competitionSlovenian Third League
season2011–12
winners
promoted
relegated
matches364
total goals1189
league topscorerMitja Brulc (25 goals)
prevseason2010–11
nextseason2012–13

The season began on 20 August 2011 and ended on 9 June 2012.

  • Ljubljana and Portorož Piran were excluded after the 2010–11 season, their places were taken by Zagorje and Izola.

Clubs East

ClubLocationStadium2010–11 position
BistricaSlovenska BistricaSlovenska Bistrica Sports Park11th
ČardaMartjanciŠRC Martjanci3rd
DravogradDravogradDravograd Sports Centre5th
GradGradIgrišče Pod gradom7th
Kovinar ŠtoreŠtoreNa Lipi Stadium6th
MalečnikMalečnikBerl Sports Centre9th
OdranciOdranciŠRC Odranci1st
PalomaSladki VrhSladki Vrh Sports Park8th
RakičanRakičanGrajski Park Stadium1st, Pomurska
StojnciStojnciStojnci Sports Park10th
TromejnikKuzmaKuzma Football Stadium4th
VeržejVeržejČistina Stadium13th
ZavrčZavrčZavrč Sports Park1st, Styrian
ZrečeZrečeZreče Stadium12th

League standing

Clubs West

ClubLocationStadium2010–11 position
AdriaMirenPri Štantu Stadium10th
Ankaran HrvatiniAnkaranŠRC Katarina8th
BrdaDobrovoVipolže Stadium11th
Ilirska BistricaIlirska BistricaTrnovo Sports Centre1st, Littoral
Ivančna GoricaIvančna GoricaIvančna Gorica Stadium9th
IzolaIzolaIzola City Stadium3rd, Littoral1
JadranDekaniDekani Sports Park2nd
JeseniceJesenicePodmežakla Stadium1st, Carniolan
KamnikKamnikStadion Prijateljstva3rd
KrkaNovo MestoPortoval6th
SvobodaLjubljanaSvoboda Sports Park1st, Ljubljana
TolminTolminBrajda Sports Park4th
ZagorjeZagorje ob SaviZagorje City Stadium3rd, Ljubljana1
ZaricaKranjZarica Sports Park5th

1 Korte and Bravo declined promotion.

League standing

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