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PrvaLiga titles and four
Slovenian Cups.
Founded on 2
March 2005 as NK
Bežigrad,
Olimpija began competing in the
Slovenian fifth division during the 2005–06...
- The
Bežigrad District (Slovene: Četrtna
skupnost Bežigrad), or
simply Bežigrad (pronunciation), is a
district (mestna četrt) of the City Muni****lity of...
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Bežigrad Stadium (Slovene: Bežigrajski stadion,
stadion Bežigrad,
stadion za Bežigradom), also
known as
Bežigrad Central Stadium (Slovene:
Centralni stadion...
- UEFA
Intertoto Cup. The club's home
ground was
Bežigrad Stadium, an 8,211
capacity stadium in
Bežigrad District in Ljubljana. Olimpija's
nicknames were...
- 11,898 Referee:
Herbert Fandel (Germany) 7
September 2002 20:15 UTC+2
Bežigrad Stadium,
Ljubljana Attendance: 7,800 Referee:
Georgios Borovilos (Greece)...
- Bukovžlak. In the past, the area was the
property of
nobility in Teharje.
Bežigrad Manor,
which stood above the
confluence of the
Voglajna River and Ložnica...
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Bežigrad Grammar School or
Bežigrad Gymnasium (Slovene: Gim****ja
Bežigrad) is a
selective coeducational state secondary school. It is
named after the...
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designed to host
cultural events as well.
Another stadium in the
Bežigrad district,
Bežigrad Stadium, is
closed since 2008 and is deteriorating. It was built...
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qualifying 4 11
October 1995
Bežigrad Stadium, Ljubljana,
Slovenia Ukraine 2–2 3–2 UEFA Euro 1996
qualifying 5 10
November 1996
Bežigrad Stadium, Ljubljana, Slovenia...
- Predoslje. The
first home
stadium of
Slovenia was the
Bežigrad Stadium,
located in the
Bežigrad District in Ljubljana. It was the main
stadium of the...