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The 2024–25 season is the 106th year in the history of NK Celje and the 11th consecutive season in the top division. In addition to competing in the domestic league, Celje is also taking part in the Slovenian Football Cup and the UEFA Conference League.
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8 14 37 47 Runners-up: 1993–94 1. SNL: 4 38 30 14 10 6 50 34 Round of 16: 1994–95 1. SNL: 6 38 30 16 6 8 50 27 Runners-up: 1995–96 1. SNL: 5 51 36 13 12 11 62 47 Semi-finals: 1996–97 1. SNL: 4 47 36 12 11 13 55 61 Quarter-finals: 1997–98 1. SNL: 6 49 36 14 7 15 57 57 Quarter-finals: 1998–99 1. SNL: 7 42 33 10 12 11 30 35 Round of 16 ...
[2] [3] As of 2024, Celje and Maribor remain the only two founding clubs that have never been relegated from the league since the inaugural 1991–92 edition. [5] The competition format and the number of clubs in the league have changed over time, ranging from 21 clubs in the first season to 10 clubs in its present form. [1] [3]
Celje was known as Celeia during the Roman period.Early attestations of the name during or following Slavic settlement include Cylia in 452, ecclesiae Celejanae in 579, Zellia in 824, in Cilia in 1310, Cilli in 1311, and Celee in 1575.
Stadion Z'dežele is a football stadium in Celje, Slovenia. It has been the home ground of NK Celje since 2003. Prior to July 2017, the stadium had been called Arena Petrol. [3] At the time of its opening, Arena Petrol was the most modern football stadium in Slovenia. [4]
The Urban Municipality of Celje (pronounced [ˈtsɛ̀ːljɛ] ⓘ; Slovene: Mestna občina Celje) is one of twelve urban municipalities in Slovenia. Its seat is the city of Celje , a regional center of Styria .
Hermann II was the younger son of Count Hermann I of Celje and his wife, Catherine of Bosnia.The House of Celje were Styrian vassals of the Habsburg dukes of Styria and Carinthia with estates along the river Savinja, in present-day Slovenia, as well as in much of Carniola and parts of Carinthia. [1]