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This article is about the dissolved association football club. For the currently active club, see ND Mura 05.
NK Mura Full name Nogometni klub Mura Nickname(s) Muraši
Črno-beli (The Black and Whites)Founded 1924 Dissolved 2004[1][2] Ground Fazanerija
(Capacity: 3,782)Home coloursAway coloursNogometni Klub Mura was a Slovenian association football club based in Murska Sobota. The club was founded on 16 August 1924 as one of the first clubs in the Prekmurje region. Through its history Mura was widely considered one of the giants of Slovenian football and had one of the biggest fan bases in the country. The club had its golden years in the 1990s when they managed to win the Slovenian Cup. During this period they were also runners-up in the Slovenian first division twice and finalists in the Slovenian cup and Slovenian Supercup on one occasion.
NK Mura was dissolved in 2004, after the club failed to obtain competition licences issued by the Football Association of Slovenia.[1][2] However, the football association had allowed the club to finish the 2004/05 season already in progress, and after finishing 8th in the national championship NK Mura effectively ceased all operations. A successor club which claims rights to Mura's honours and records was established in 2005 and they currently compete in the Slovenian first division bearing the name ND Mura 05.[3] In spite of inheriting old Mura's supporters and colours, they are not legally considered to be successors to the original NK Mura and the two clubs' track records and honours are kept separate by the Football Association of Slovenia and the Slovenian First League Association.[4]
History
NK Mura was founded in Murska Sobota on 16 August 1924 in the congress hall of Hotel Dobraj. Their first match came on 31 August 1924 at home against SK Maribor, which was won by the visiting team 9-6. In the first year of the club the team played one more match. This was against SK Mercur from Maribor, which ended with another loss for Mura (3-1).
The best period in the history of the club was after 1991 when Slovenia gained independence. The best results for the club in the Slovenian league came finishing as runners-up in seasons 1993-94 and 1997-98 and third place on two occasions. 1993-94 season was especially harsh for the club as they were runners-up in Slovenian cup as well. Things changed for the better as the club secured its first trophy only a season later. On May 1995 the club won the Slovenian cup with a 2-1 aggregate victory over NK Celje. With this title the club secured an invitation to play in the newly established Slovenian Supercup at the start of the next season. The match was played in Ljubljana and was won by NK Olimpija 2-1. The decisive goal for Olimpija was scored by Branislav Kojičić in the 87th minute. NK Mura always had great support from their fans and during the nineties a long standing rivalry with NK Maribor was established, which is considered one of the biggest in Slovenian football.
Mura had a string of mixed results for the remainder of their final seasons, despite acquiring top Slovenian players and highly regarded coaches such as Croatian legend Miroslav Blažević. At the end the club became financially unstable. In their last season the club had struggled on the pitch and failed to obtain competition licences issued by the Football Association of Slovenia, which led to its dissolution in 2004.[1][2] The club finished the last competitive season (2004–05) on eight place in a league with 12 teams.
Honours
League
Cup
- Slovenian Cup:
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- Winners (1): 1994/95
- Runners-up (1): 1993/94
- Slovenian Supercup:
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- Winners (0):
- Runners-up (1) 1995
References
- ^ a b c "Simič: "Stefanović pošilja grožnje!"" (in Slovene). zurnal24.si. 11 November 2010. http://www.zurnal24.si/nogomet/simic-stefanovic-posilja-groznje-ivan-simic-nzs-spins-dejan-stefanovic-odgovor-191033/clanek. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
- ^ a b c "Competitions" (in English). Football Association of Slovenia. http://www.football.si/Competitions. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
- ^ "Klubi -> Murska Sobota" (in Slovene). Football Association of Slovenia. http://www.nzs.si/nzs/predstavitev-nzs/klubi. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
- ^ "SNL Statistika: Vse sezone" (in Slovene). prvaliga.si. http://www.prvaliga.si/Tekmovanja/Statistika/default.asp?id_menu=28&idsa=1. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
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- Association football clubs established in 1924
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