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NK Mura

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Mura
Club crest
Full nameNogometni klub Mura Murska Sobota
Nickname(s)Muraši
Črno-beli(The Black and Whites)
Founded16 August 1924;100 years ago(16 August 1924)
Dissolved2005;19 years ago(2005)[1]
GroundFazanerija
Capacity3,782

Nogometni klub Mura(English:Mura Football Club), commonly referred to asNK Muraor simplyMura,was a Slovenianassociation footballclub based inMurska Sobota.The club was founded on 16 August 1924 as one of the first clubs in thePrekmurjeregion. The club had its golden years in the 1990s when they won theSlovenian Football Cup.During this period they were also the runners-up of theSlovenian PrvaLigaon two occasions. They played their home matches atFazanerija City Stadium.

NK Mura was dissolved during the 2004–05 season after the club failed to obtain competition licences issued by theFootball Association of Slovenia.The club was allowed to finish the 2004–05 season, which was already in progress, and after finishing eighth in the national championship, Mura effectively ceased all operations.

History

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NK Mura was founded inMurska Sobotaon 16 August 1924 in the congress hall of the Hotel Dobrai, and Franjo Košir was appointed as the first president.[2]Their first match was played on 31 August 1924 at home against SK Maribor, which was won by the visiting team 6–0.[3]They played one more match in 1924, against SK Merkur fromMaribor,which ended with another loss for Mura (5–1).[4]

The best period in the club's history was after 1991, when Slovenia gained independence from Yugoslavia. Mura finished as runners-up of theSlovenian top divisiontwice, in1993–94and1997–98.In May 1995, the club won its first major trophy after winning the1994–95 Slovenian Cupwith a 2–1 aggregate victory overCelje.[5]With this title, Mura secured an invitation to play in the newly establishedSlovenian Supercupat the start of the next season. The match was played inLjubljanaand was won byOlimpija2–1.[6]

Mura had a string of mixed results for the remainder of their final seasons, despite acquiring highly regarded coaches such asMiroslav Blažević.The club became financially unstable; in their last season, the club had struggled on the pitch and failed to obtain competition licences issued by theFootball Association of Slovenia,which led to its dissolution in 2005.[1]The club finished the last competitive season (2004–05) in eight place out of twelve teams. A successor club was established in 2005 under the nameND Mura 05;however, they are legally not considered to be the same club and their records and honours are kept separate by the Football Association of Slovenia.[7]Mura 05 was later disbanded in 2013.[8]

Honours

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League

Cup

League history since 1991

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Season League Position Notes
1991–92 1. SNL 7th /
1992–93 1. SNL 3rd /
1993–94 1. SNL 2nd Qualified forUEFA Cup
1994–95 1. SNL 4th WonSlovenian Cup.Qualified forUEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
1995–96 1. SNL 3rd Qualified forUEFA Cup
1996–97 1. SNL 7th /
1997–98 1. SNL 2nd Qualified forUEFA Cup
1998–99 1. SNL 4th /
1999–2000 1. SNL 10th /
2000–01 1. SNL 4th /
2001–02 1. SNL 7th /
2002–03 1. SNL 9th /
2003–04 1. SNL 5th /
2004–05 1. SNL 8th Club dissolved during the season but played until the end.

European record

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All results (home and away) list Mura's goal tally first.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
1994–95 UEFA Cup PR SwitzerlandAarau 0–1 0–1 0–2
1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup QR LithuaniaŽalgiris 2–1 0–2 2–3
1996–97 UEFA Cup PR Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBečej 2–0 0–0 2–0
QR DenmarkLyngby BK 0–2 0–0 0–2
1998–99 UEFA Cup 1QR LatviaDaugava Riga 6–1 2–1 8–2
2QR DenmarkSilkeborg IF 0–0 0–2 0–2
Notes
  • PR:Preliminary round
  • QR:Qualifying round
  • 1Q:First qualifying round
  • 2Q:Second qualifying round

References

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  1. ^abJ. K. (10 November 2010)."Simič:" Stefanović pošilja grožnje! ""[Simic: "Stefanovic is threatening me" ].zurnal24.si(in Slovenian).Retrieved18 June2018.
  2. ^"Ustanovljen je bil športni klub Mura".nkmura.si(in Slovenian).Retrieved4 May2023.
  3. ^"Prva tekma v zgodovini športnega kluba Mura".nkmura.si(in Slovenian).Retrieved4 May2023.
  4. ^"V drugi pripravljalni tekmi poraz z Merkurjem".nkmura.si(in Slovenian).Retrieved4 May2023.
  5. ^"Slovenia 1994/95".RSSSF.Retrieved4 May2023.
  6. ^"Slovenia – List of Super Cup Finals".RSSSF.Retrieved4 May2023.
  7. ^"SNL Statistika: Vse sezone"[SNL Statistics: All seasons] (in Slovenian).Slovenian PrvaLiga.Retrieved18 June2018.
  8. ^""S takšnim odnosom se vsega tega ne da rešiti""(in Slovenian).RTV Slovenija.29 June 2013.Retrieved20 June2018.