Fixtures

UEFA Conference League Qualifying 07/10 18:30 14 Zeljeznicar vs FC Koper - View
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 07/17 17:30 14 FC Koper vs Zeljeznicar - View
Slovenia Prva Liga 07/19 15:00 1 FC Koper vs NK Bravo - View
Slovenia Prva Liga 07/26 15:00 2 FC Koper vs NK Primorje Ajdovscina - View
Slovenia Prva Liga 08/02 15:00 3 NK Maribor vs FC Koper - View
Slovenia Prva Liga 08/09 15:00 4 FC Koper vs NK Radomlje - View

Results

Europe Friendlies 06/28 09:00 - FC Koper v FK Cukaricki L 0-1
Europe Friendlies 06/26 15:30 - NK Brinje Grosuplje v FC Koper L 1-0
Europe Friendlies 06/24 15:11 - FC Koper v KF Vllaznia W 5-3
Europe Friendlies 06/21 15:30 - FC Koper v Shkendija Tetovo W 4-0
Slovenia Prva Liga 05/25 15:30 36 [7] NS Mura v FC Koper [3] W 1-3
Slovenia Prva Liga 05/18 18:15 35 [3] FC Koper v NK Maribor [2] D 1-1
Slovenia Cup 05/14 18:00 1 FC Koper v NK Celje L 0-4
Slovenia Prva Liga 05/10 15:30 34 [4] NK Celje v FC Koper [3] W 2-3
Slovenia Prva Liga 05/04 18:15 33 [3] FC Koper v NK Domzale [10] W 3-0
Slovenia Prva Liga 04/30 16:45 25 [3] FC Koper v NK Celje [4] D 1-1
Slovenia Prva Liga 04/27 13:00 32 [9] NK Nafta 1903 v FC Koper [3] W 1-5
Slovenia Cup 04/23 16:00 2 FC Koper v NK Bravo W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 49 25 24
Wins 25 11 14
Draws 12 8 4
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 83 42 41
Goals against 52 26 26
Clean sheets 17 11 6
Failed to score 10 6 4

Wikipedia - FC Koper

Football Club Koper, commonly referred to as FC Koper or simply Koper, is a Slovenian football club based in Koper that competes in the Slovenian First League, the top flight of Slovenian football. The club was founded in 1920. They won the Slovenian First League once, in the 2009–10 season, and the Slovenian Cup four times, most recently in 2021–22.

The club's home ground is Bonifika Stadium, which has a capacity for 4,047 spectators.

History

The club was formed as Circolo sportivo Capodistriano in 1920. The team was made up of students, workers and fishermen. Its colours were black and white. In 1928, the club was renamed as Unione sportiva Capodistriana. Six years later, the club was renamed as Libertas.

After World War II, the club became part of a larger sports association and renamed as Aurora. By 1948, there were five clubs operating in the Koper area: Aurora, Meduza, Partizan, Edilit, and Adria. In 1955, Aurora and Meduza merged, creating NK Koper. The club played under this name in different Yugoslav leagues until 1991 and was one of the most successful Slovenian clubs. After Slovenia's independence, the club played in the Slovenian PrvaLiga. At the beginning of the 1990s, the club was achieving mid-table success. By the end of the 1990s, the club had been relegated to the second division twice, had serious financial problems, and renamed as FC Koper. With the advent of the new millennium, Koper consistently achieved positions in the upper half of the table. In 2002, they competed in the 2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup, their first international competition. Two years of mid-table anonymity and significant financial difficulties followed, in part because the former owner, Georg Suban, left substantial debts to the club and took half of the team with him when he moved to the other Slovenian PrvaLiga team, Mura.[]

The fans took control of the club and tried to improve its finances to save it from going bankrupt like three other major Slovenian clubs (Olimpija, Mura and Ljubljana), with reasonable success. In the 2005–06 season, Mladen Rudonja returned to the club and brought with him the Serbian-American businessman Milan Mandarić, who paid off all the remaining debts. After the first half of the season, before the arrival of the new patron, Koper was battling against relegation, but in the second part of the season, with a new coach, Milivoj Bračun, the club started an unbeaten run that led them to reach the third place in the Slovenian PrvaLiga and to win the Slovenian Cup for the first time. This also qualified the team to play in the UEFA Cup qualifying rounds in the 2006–07 season. The following seasons were more difficult, with the club narrowly avoiding relegation in 2009. In the 2009–10 season, the team was expanded and, under the leadership of veteran player Miran Pavlin, eventually won the Slovenian PrvaLiga championship for the first time, securing a place in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers, where they were defeated by Dinamo Zagreb 5–4 on aggregate (1–5, 3–0). In the aftermath, Pavlin left the club.

Following the 2016–17 season, Koper failed to obtain a competition licence and was excluded from the Slovenian top division.

Name changes

  • 1920: Formed as Circolo sportivo Capodistriano
  • 1928: Renamed as Unione sportiva Capodistriana
  • 1946: Renamed as Aurora Koper
  • 1955: Merger of Aurora Koper and Meduza Koper to form NK Koper
  • 1990: Renamed as FC Koper Capodistria
  • 2001: Renamed as Sport Line Koper (sponsorship)
  • 2005: Renamed as FC Anet Koper (sponsorship)
  • 2008: Renamed as FC Luka Koper (sponsorship)
  • 2017: Renamed as FC Koper
FC Koper is a prominent professional soccer club based in Koper, Slovenia. Founded in 1920, the team has a rich history and is known for its vibrant blue and yellow colors. Competing in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, the top tier of Slovenian football, FC Koper has established itself as a competitive force in the league, consistently striving for success both domestically and in European competitions.

The club plays its home matches at the Bonifika Stadium, a modern facility that can accommodate thousands of passionate fans who create an electric atmosphere during games. FC Koper's supporters are known for their unwavering loyalty and enthusiasm, making match days a thrilling experience.

Over the years, FC Koper has enjoyed various successes, including league titles and cup victories, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong team spirit. The club emphasizes a blend of experienced players and promising young talents, aiming to build a squad capable of challenging for top honors.

With a focus on community engagement and youth development, FC Koper not only aims for success on the pitch but also strives to be a pillar of the local community, inspiring the next generation of soccer players in Slovenia. As they continue to evolve and compete at high levels, FC Koper remains a symbol of pride for the city of Koper and its soccer-loving fans.