The Slovenian First Futsal League (Slovene: Prva slovenska futsal liga), also known by the abbreviation 1. SFL, is the main futsal league in Slovenia, organized by the Football Association of Slovenia.
History
1984–1995
The Slovenian Futsal League dates back to 1984, when the tournament system was used to determine the winner. Talci Maribor have won the first championship in the inaugural 1984–85 season. Talci Maribor and Vuko Ljubljana were the most successful teams of the period, winning five and four titles, respectively.
1995–present
The competition in its current format was established in the 1995–96 season, when the tournament was transformed into a league system. Juventus from Šentjur became the first champions with the same number of points (43) as runners-up Vuko Ljubljana, but with better head-to-head record. In the following season, the title was won by Litija, which played under the name Assaloni Cosmos at the time due to sponsorship reasons. It was the first of ten titles for Litija, which are, as of 2025, the most successful Slovenian futsal team in terms of titles won.
2025–26 teams
Team locations in the 2025–26 season
Team
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Location
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Venue[1]
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Capacity
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Benedikt
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Benedikt
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Benedikt Sports Hall
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650
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Bronx Škofije
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Škofije
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Burja Sports Hall
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700
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Dobovec
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Rogatec
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II. Osnovna šola Ratanska vas
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400
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Dobrepolje
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Videm
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Dobrepolje Sports Hall
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350
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Extrem
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Ribnica
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Sodražica Sports Hall
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350
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KIX Ajdovščina
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Ajdovščina
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Police Sports Hall
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700
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Mlinše
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Mlinše
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Zagorje ob Savi Sports Hall
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1,050
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Oplast Kobarid
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Kobarid
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Kobarid Sports Hall
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500
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Sevnica
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Sevnica
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OŠ Savo Kladnik Sports Hall
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800
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Siliko
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Vrhnika
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OŠ Antona Slomška Sports Hall
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800
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Trzin
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Trzin
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Municipality of Cerklje Sports Hall
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750
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Champions by year
Club
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Titles
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Season
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Litija
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10
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1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2013
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Dobovec
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7
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2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
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Puntar
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2
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2007, 2009
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Oplast Kobarid
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2
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2010, 2014
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Brezje Maribor
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2
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2016, 2017
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Šentjur
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1
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1996
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Sevnica
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1
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1998
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Celje
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1
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2000
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Zagorje
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1
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2006
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Gorica
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1
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2008
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Siliko Vrhnika
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1
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2025
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Top goalscorers by season
Season
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Goals
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Player
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Club
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1995–96
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26
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Simon Bogovič
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Marmor Hotavlje
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1996–97
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27
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Janko Dolenc
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Sevnica
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1997–98
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25
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Danilo Kurnik
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Talci Maribor
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1998–99
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24
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Kristjan Stojko
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Ljutomer
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1999–00
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23
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Franc Rozman
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Sevnica
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2000–01
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29
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Senudin Džafič
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Litija
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2001–02
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30
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Valdi Lakošeljac
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Bronx Škofije
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2002–03
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29
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Tomi Horvat
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Litija
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2003–04
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38
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Tomi Horvat
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Litija
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2004–05
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33
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Tomi Horvat
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Litija
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2005–06
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26
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Edis Čauševič Peter Stres
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Tomi Press Bronx Dobovec
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2006–07
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21
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David Šnofl
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Zagorje
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2007–08
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22
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Igor Osredkar
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Litija
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2008–09
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30
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Rade Rusmir
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Živex Pekarna Duh
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2009–10
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39
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Marko Hrvatin
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Izola
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References
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2024–25 teams | |
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League competitions | |
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Cups competitions | |
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National teams | |
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- List of clubs
- Venues
- Competitions
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