User:Timbouctou/Slovenia managers

List of managers edit

Key
00 Manager won both the League and Cup in the same season, completing the Slovenian domestic Double.
Croatian First League champions Croatian Football Cup winners Notes
Season Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles) Final Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1991–92 (1st) Lučjo Pertič   SLO Olimpija (1) 1992 (1st) Marijan Bloudek   SLO Maribor (1)
1992–93 (2nd) Bojan Prašnikar   SLO Olimpija (2) 1993 (2nd) Olimpija (1)
1993–94 (3rd) Bojan Prašnikar (2)   SLO Olimpija (3) 1994 (3rd) Branko Horjak   SLO Maribor (2)
1994–95 (4th) Olimpija (4) 1995 (4th) Mura (1)
1995–96 (5th) Milan Miklavič   SLO Gorica (1) 1996 (5th) Petar Nadoveza   CRO Olimpija (2)
1996–97 (6th) Bojan Prašnikar (3)   SLO Maribor (1) 1997 (6th) Bojan Prašnikar   SLO Maribor (3)
1997–98 (7th) Bojan Prašnikar (4)   SLO Maribor (2) 1998 (7th) Rudar Velenje (1)
1998–99 (8th) Bojan Prašnikar (5)   SLO Maribor (3) 1999 (8th) Bojan Prašnikar   SLO Maribor (4)
1999–2000 (9th) Matjaž Kek   SLO Maribor (4) 2000 (9th) Olimpija (3)
2000–01 (10th) Ivo Šušak   CRO Maribor (5) 2001 (10th) Toni Tomažič   SLO Gorica (1)
2001–02 (11th) Bojan Prašnikar (6)   SLO Maribor (6) 2002 (11th) Pavel Pinni   SLO Gorica (2)
2002–03 (12th) Matjaž Kek (2)   SLO Maribor (7) 2003 (12th) Danilo Popivoda   SLO Olimpija (4)
2003–04 (13th) Pavel Pinni   SLO Gorica (2) 2004 (13th) Matjaž Kek   SLO Maribor (5)
2004–05 (14th) Pavel Pinni (2)   SLO Gorica (3) 2005 (14th) Ivica Matković   CRO Celje (1)
2005–06 (15th) Pavel Pinni (3)   SLO Gorica (4) 2006 (15th) Borut Jarc   SLO Koper (1)
2006–07 (16th) Slaviša Stojanovič   SLO Domžale (1) 2007 (16th) Vlado Badžim   SLO Koper (2)
2007–08 (17th) Slaviša Stojanovič (2)   SLO Domžale (2) 2008 (17th) Dragan Skočić   CRO Interblock (1)
2008–09 (18th) Darko Milanič   SLO Maribor (8) 2009 (18th) Igor Benedejčič   SLO Interblock (2)
2009–10 (19th) Nedžad Okčič   SLO Koper (1) 2010 (19th) Darko Milanič   SLO Maribor (6)
2010–11 (20th) Darko Milanič (2)   SLO Maribor (9) 2011 (20th) Darko Birjukov   SLO Domžale (1)
2011–12 (21st) Darko Milanič (3)   SLO Maribor (10) 2012 (21st) Darko Milanič   SLO Maribor (7)
2012–13 (22nd) Darko Milanič (4)   SLO Maribor (11) 2013 (22nd) Darko Milanič   SLO Maribor (8)
2013–14 (23rd) Ante Šimundža   SLO Maribor (12) 2014 (23rd) Luigi Apolloni   ITA Gorica (3)
2014–15 (24th) Ante Šimundža (2)   SLO Maribor (13) 2015 (24th) Rodolfo Vanoli   ITA Koper (3)
2015–16 (25th) Rodolfo Vanoli   ITA Olimpija (1) 2016 (25th) Darko Milanič   SLO Maribor (9)
2016–17 (26th) Darko Milanič (5)   SLO Maribor (14) 2017 (26th) Simon Rožman   SLO Domžale (2)
2017–18 (27th) Igor Bišćan   CRO Olimpija (2) 2018 (27th) Igor Bišćan   CRO Olimpija (1)
2018–19 (28th) Darko Milanič (6)   SLO Maribor (15) 2019 (28th) Safet Hadžić   SLO Olimpija (2)
2019–20 (29th) Dušan Kosič   SLO Celje (1) 2020 (29th) Ante Šimundža   SLO Mura (1)
2020–21 (30th) Ante Šimundža (3)   SLO Mura (1) 2021 (30th) Goran Stanković   SLO Olimpija (3)
2021–22 (31st) Radovan Karanović   SLO Maribor (16) 2022 (31st) Zoran Zeljković   SLO Koper (4)
2022–23 (32nd) Albert Riera   ESP Olimpija (3) 2023 (32nd) Albert Riera   ESP Olimpija (4)
2023–24 (33rd) Damir Krznar   CRO Celje (2) 2024 (33rd) Oskar Drobne   SLO Rogaška (1)
Notes
  • A In the 2010–11 season Vahid Halilhodžić took over the helm at Dinamo Zagreb on Matchday 5 played on 22 August 2010. He led the club to their sixth consecutive league win, securing the title after a 1–0 win against Osijek on Matchday 26 played on 23 April 2011. Halilhodžić resigned after Matchday 28 on 6 May 2011 and was replaced by caretaker manager Marijo Tot for the remaining two league fixtures and the 2011 Cup Final. Most sources attribute the 2010–11 league title to Halilhodžić and the 2011 cup to Tot.
  • B In the 2017–18 season Nikola Jurčević took over Dinamo Zagreb from Mario Cvitanović in March, and won the title with 3 games to play in May. He was sacked with only one league fixture left to play and replaced with Nenad Bjelica.
  • C The 2019–20 season was another turbulent season for Dinamo. Following the Covid-19 lockdown in March, coach Bjelica was sacked in late April. He was replaced by Dinamo's youth coach Igor Jovićević and under him the club clinched the 2019–20 league title on 20 June 2020 with a draw against Gorica on Matchday 30, with six games left to play. However, following a 2–0 defeat to rivals Rijeka on Matchday 33, Jovićević too was sacked on 6 July 2020 and replaced by Zoran Mamić for the last three fixtures of the season.