Only seven clubs applied for a license in the 1. SŽNL, with three also applying for Europe: WFC Drava Ptuj and ŽNK Gažon will not be part of the elite in the next season
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There has been quite a shake-up in the men’s senior category: Rogaška has lost its license! Both for the Prva liga Telemach and for playing in Europe… However, the matter is not entirely closed yet, Rogaška has time to appeal and supplement the submitted application. As for the 1. SŽNL, the highest competition for women’s football in Slovenia, there have been no (major) upheavals.
Seven clubs applied for the top-league license, and all of them received it. Three of these also received a European license – Mura, Olimpija, and Radomlje. However, while it is true that all those who applied for licenses received them, it is also true that two clubs did not apply.
At WFC Drava Ptuj and ŽNK Gažon, they have decided not to compete in the 1. SŽNL anymore, which apparently means that the competition will be somewhat diminished in the next competitive year. The licenses for the 2024/25 top-league season were obtained by Mura, this year’s national champion, Olimpija, Radomlje, Cerklje, Primorje, Ljubljana, and Krim Hubat. As mentioned, Mura, Olimpija, and Radomlje also received licenses to play in Europe.
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Author: editorial Football Planet