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Nogometni klub Maribor is an association football club from Maribor, Slovenia. The club was founded in 1960 and joined the Football Association of Yugoslavia the same year.[1] It remained a member until Slovenia gained its independence in 1991, when the club joined the Football Association of Slovenia. Maribor are one of only three Slovenian teams who participated in the Yugoslav highest division, the Yugoslav First League, between the end of the Second World War in 1945 and the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991.[2] Apart from winning the Yugoslav second division once and the third division five times, they had no success during the Yugoslav period;[3] the closest they came to winning a major trophy was in the 1967–68 season, when they reached the semi-finals of the Yugoslav Cup.[4] Since 1991, Maribor have competed in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, the highest level of football in the country.[5] They were one of the founding members and are one of only two clubs that never dropped out of the league since the inaugural 1991–92 season.[6] Maribor are the most successful club in the country, having won 16 PrvaLiga titles, 9 Slovenian Cups and 4 Slovenian Supercups.[7]

Maribor players celebrating the club's ninth league title in 2011.

Aside from winning the Slovenian title as Maribor's manager, Matjaž Kek won several championships with the club as a player.[8] Longtime Maribor captain Marcos Tavares joined the club in 2008 and became the all-time record holder for the most appearances and most goals, with 593 appearances and 211 goals unitl his retirement in 2022. He also holds the club record for most appearances and goals in the Slovenian top division with 436 and 159, respectively.[9] Furthermore, he also holds the club record for most appearances and goals in the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) competitions, with 94 and 31, respectively.[10]

Since Maribor was founded in 1960, more than 500 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club. All players who have featured in 100 or more such matches are listed below. The list also includes all current or former Maribor players who have been capped for their respective national teams.

Key

Key
§ The player has been capped at full international level while a member of the club
  The player has been capped at full international level
# Club record

Players

 
Matjaž Kek won the Slovenian PrvaLiga title with Maribor both as player and manager.[8]
 
Marcos Tavares has made the most appearances and scored the most goals for the club.
 
Dragan Jelić made the most appearances for the club between 2001 and 2010.[11]
 
Nastja Čeh has made over 100 appearances for the club in the Slovenian PrvaLiga.[12]
 
Agim Ibraimi (left) playing for Macedonia in 2011.
 
Etien Velikonja spent three seasons in Maribor before moving to Cardiff City in 2012 for the club's record transfer fee at the time.[13][14][15]
 
Dimitar Makriev was the club's leading goalscorer in the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons.
 
Marko Šuler was an important piece in Matjaž Kek's Slovenia squad at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[16]
 
Milivoje Novaković, the second highest goal scorer of the Slovenian national team, played for the club between 2016 and 2017.

The list below includes all NK Maribor players who have made at least 100 official appearances for the club or who have been capped at full international level by their countries. The list is initially ordered by the number of appearances, then by goals scored. If the players are still tied, they are listed alphabetically. The first and last columns contain the year of the player's first and last senior appearance for Maribor. The seasons column counts those seasons in which the player made at least one official appearance. For the list of Maribor's active players, see current members of the club. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2021–22 season.

List of Maribor players, and displaying the types of accomplishments and statistics by the players during their time with the club[A]
Name Country represented First Last Seasons Apps Goals
Marcos Tavares 2008 2022 15 593 # 211 #
Tomislav Prosen 1962 1979 16 # 391 74
Aleš Križan   Slovenia § 1989 2001 10 365 6
Mitja Viler   Slovenia § 2010 2021 11 358 11
Jasmin Handanović   Slovenia § 2011 2020 9 351 0
Herbert Vabič 1961 1975 15 317 0
Mladen Kranjc 1963 1977 12 311 104
Gregor Židan   Slovenia § 1993 2001 9 308 35
Aleš Mertelj   Slovenia § 2009 2017 8 308 12
Aleksander Rajčević   Slovenia § 2010 2020 10 302 10
Ante Šimundža   Slovenia § 1991 2000 10 296 102
Milan Arnejčič 1961 1977 15 283 73
Matjaž Kek   Slovenia   1980 1999 11 280 60
Milan Žurman 1981 1997 9 276 82
Branko Horjak 1970 1979 9 268 117
Herbert Klančnik 1963 1973 10 266 29
Emil Šterbal 1991 1999 8 263 3
Igor Poznič   Slovenia § 1985 1996 10 256 88
Vladimir Bolfek 1962 1974 11 254 1
Martin Milec   Slovenia § 2010 9 247 16
Dejan Mezga 2007 2016 9 242 61
Zvonko Breber 1972 1980 8 239 37
Peter Binkovski   Slovenia § 1989 1999 8 236 18
Amir Karić   Slovenia § 1993 2003 10 235 36
Stipe Balajić 1998 2005 8 230 37
Branko Šarenac 1975 1989 8 226 14
Bojan Krempl 1975 1984 10 224 78
Josip Sizgoreo 1963 1970 7 222 11
Dragan Grbavac 1970 1978 8 221 11
Sašo Lukič 1989 1996 8 218 7
Željko Filipović   Slovenia § 2010 2016 6 215 5
Kajo Grubišič 1963 1972 7 204 2
Suad Fileković   Slovenia § 1999 2010 8 201 6
Dragan Jelić 2003 2011 9 200 51
Goran Cvijanović   Slovenia § 2010 2014 4 200 35
Luka Zahović   Slovenia § 2013 2020 9 198 81
Aleš Mejač   Slovenia § 2008 2015 8 198 4
Damjan Bohar   Slovenia § 2013 2018 5 195 27
Dare Vršič   Slovenia   2014 2019 6 193 30
Blaž Vrhovec   Slovenia § 2016 2021 6 191 9
Aleks Pihler   Slovenia § 2016 6 188 14
Vojislav Simeunović 1965 1972 8 188 0
Boris Binkovski 1965 1973 7 182 30
Marko Simeunovič   Slovenia § 1984 2002 8 182 0
Renato Kotnik 1990 1995 6 181 27
Rene Mihelič   Slovenia § 2005 2020 7 181 25
Kliton Bozgo   Albania[17] § 1993 2005 5 179 110
Damir Pekič 1997 2007 10 178 78
Marinko Šarkezi 1997 2004 7 177 13
Dejan Djuranovič   Slovenia   1994 2003 7 175 26
Marko Šuler   Slovenia   2014 2019 6 174 9
Vito Marković 1961 1969 9 172 62
Oliver Hafner 1984 1989 5 172 36
Miro Petrič 1970 1977 8 170 3
Agim Ibraimi   Macedonia[18] § 2011 2016 5 168 42
Marko Popović 2005 2009 5 168 12
Vlado Fatur 1974 1985 10 168 3
Josip Lukačevič 1985 1991 7 165 9
Alojz Fricelj 1982 1997 6 162 18
Amir Dervišević   Slovenia § 2013 2021 7 161 18
Elvedin Džinić 2005 2010 7 161 16
Tomaž Murko 1997 2006 9 161 0
Dalibor Volaš 2008 2015 7 159 62
Dino Hotić   Bosnia and Herzegovina § 2013 2019 8 159 22
Vlado Potočnik 1975 1989 9 159 5
Mladen Dabanovič   Slovenia   1990 1995 6 157 0
Žikica Vuksanović 1997 2007 9 152 6
Marko Pridigar 2005 2014 9 149 0
Bojan Škerjanec 1982 1989 9 147 4
Muamer Vugdalić   Slovenia § 1998 2002 5 143 9
Bogdan Pirc 1961 1969 8 142 70
Jože Karmel 1972 1978 6 142 2
Nastja Čeh   Slovenia   1997 2001 5 141 21
Boris Ljubič 1982 1989 7 141 19
Marinko Galič   Slovenia § 1994 2001 6 140 22
Esad Pirc 1973 1979 6 139 41
Milorad Vuksanovič 1978 1982 6 136 4
Jasmin Mešanović   Bosnia and Herzegovina   2017 2021 4 134 26
Robert Berić   Slovenia § 2010 2013 3 130 37
Rajko Rašević 1967 1972 5 128 9
Jean-Philippe Mendy 2013 2016 3 125 42
Slobodan Filipović 1969 1975 7 124 1
Gregor Bajde 2015 2021 6 119 26
Željko Milinovič   Slovenia § 1995 1998 3 118 4
Franc Fridl 1991 1998 7 118 3
Miha Golob 2001 2005 4 118 3
Fabijan Cipot   Slovenia § 2000 2007 6 116 9
Arghus 2011 2015 5 116 8
Boštjan Žnuderl 1998 2005 6 116 7
Veroljub Jovanović 1961 1965 5 116 1
Žarko Tarana 1990 1993 3 115 3
Anton Čeh 1961 1965 5 113 16
Milan Đuričić 1971 1974 4 112 5
Milan Rakič   Slovenia § 2003 2007 4 111 16
Štefan Tolič 1961 1966 6 110 14
Marijan Bakula 1990 1993 3 109 18
Martin Pregelj 1999 2007 5 109 16
Janko Irgolič 1979 1986 7 107 0
Dalibor Teinović 2002 2005 3 105 4
Armin Bačinović   Slovenia § 2007 2010 4 103 6
Milan Šober 1961 1967 9 101 19
Rok Kronaveter   Slovenia   2019 3 97 30
Simon Sešlar   Slovenia § 1999 2001 3 97 11
Danijel Brezič   Slovenia   2002 2005 3 96 5
Rudi Požeg Vancaš   Slovenia   2019 2021 3 94 18
Alexandru Crețu   Romania § 2018 2021 4 94 5
Marwan Kabha   Israel § 2015 2017 3 92 5
Damjan Ošlaj   Slovenia § 2003 2006 4 86 3
Spasoje Bulajič   Slovenia § 1996 1998 3 85 4
Jan Mlakar   Slovenia § 2018 2021 3 79 32
Nemanja Mitrović   Slovenia § 2019 3 76 4
Miral Samardžić   Slovenia   2007 2010 4 72 1
Samir Duro   Bosnia and Herzegovina[19] § 2001 2002 3 71 28
Jan Repas   Slovenia   2020 2 71 7
Matic Črnic   Slovenia   2009 2014 6 69 7
Blagoja Milevski   Macedonia[20]   1993 1995 2 69 3
Zoran Pavlović   Slovenia   2008 2009 3 67 11
Etien Velikonja   Slovenia § 2011 2012 3 66 28
Petar Stojanović   Slovenia § 2012 2015 5 66 3
Aleš Čeh   Slovenia   2003 2004 2 63 0
Kenan Pirić   Bosnia and Herzegovina § 2018 2020 2 60 0
Geri Çipi   Albania[21] § 1998 2000 2 59 2
Dimitar Makriev   Bulgaria[22]   2006 2007 2 58 33
Damjan Gajser   Slovenia § 1997 1999 3 58 16
Slobodan Janković   Yugoslavia[23]   1969 1979 2 57 14
Zajko Zeba   Bosnia and Herzegovina[24] § 2005 2006 2 54 13
Vladislav Lungu   Moldova[25]   2006 2007 2 54 0
Milivoje Novaković   Slovenia § 2016 2017 2 49 19
Dejan Trajkovski   Slovenia   2011 2014 4 49 0
Barnabás Sztipánovics   Hungary[26]   2000 2002 2 48 22
Ermin Rakovič   Slovenia § 2002 2003 3 48 22
Andrej Pečnik   Slovenia   2006 2007 2 47 1
Erik Janža   Slovenia   2015 2016 3 46 0
Siniša Anđelković   Slovenia   2010 2010 2 45 4
Matej Šnofl   Slovenia   1996 2001 4 42 1
Rajko Rep   Slovenia   2010 2012 3 37 2
Vladislav Bogićević   Yugoslavia[27]   1969 1970 1 37 0
Gregor Sikošek   Slovenia § 2021 1 37 0
Valon Ahmedi   Albania § 2016 2018 4 35 1
Antoine Makoumbou   Republic of the Congo § 2021 1 35 0
Matej Palčič   Slovenia § 2016 2017 2 34 0
Viktor Paço   Albania[28] § 1997 1997 2 32 15
Ilija Martinović   Montenegro § 2020 2021 2 32 3
Enes Mešanović   Bosnia and Herzegovina   2003 2004 1 30 6
Milan Janković   Yugoslavia[29]   1979 1980 1 29 8
Janez Aljančič   Slovenia   2009 2010 1 27 0
Dominik Beršnjak   Slovenia   2004 2004 2 25 6
Vladimir Kokol   Slovenia   2000 2001 1 25 1
Milko Djurovski   Yugoslavia /   Macedonia[B] § 1994 1994 2 23 13
Matjaž Cvikl   Slovenia   1991 1997 2 23 10
Saša Gajser   Slovenia   1992 1993 3 22 1
Jean-Claude Billong   Cameroon   2017 2017 1 20 1
Mehmet Dragusha   Albania[30]   1998 1999 2 18 2
Rocky Siberie   Netherlands Antilles /   Curaçao[C]   2005 2005 1 17 7
Đorđe Ivanović   Serbia   2022 2022 1 16 4
Dragan Čadikovski   Macedonia[31]   2007 2007 1 14 4
Marko Janković   Montenegro § 2015 2016 1 14 0
Abel Gigli   Somalia   2015 2015 1 13 0
Josip Iličić   Slovenia § 2010 1 11 4
Zdravko Šaraba   Bosnia and Herzegovina[32]   2008 2008 1 10 0
Amar Rahmanović   Bosnia and Herzegovina   2016 2016 2 9 0
Faruk Ihtijarević   Bosnia and Herzegovina[33]   2001 2001 2 8 0
Amir Ružnić   Slovenia   1995 1995 1 5 0
Dalibor Šilić   Bosnia and Herzegovina[34]   2001 2001 1 3 0
Žan Celar   Slovenia   2016 2016 1 1 0
Žan Karničnik   Slovenia   2017 2017 1 1 0
Luka Krajnc   Slovenia   2011 2011 1 1 0

Footnotes

References

General
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Nogometni klub Maribor is an association football club from Maribor Slovenia The club was founded in 1960 and joined the Football Association of Yugoslavia the same year 1 It remained a member until Slovenia gained its independence in 1991 when the club joined the Football Association of Slovenia Maribor are one of only three Slovenian teams who participated in the Yugoslav highest division the Yugoslav First League between the end of the Second World War in 1945 and the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991 2 Apart from winning the Yugoslav second division once and the third division five times they had no success during the Yugoslav period 3 the closest they came to winning a major trophy was in the 1967 68 season when they reached the semi finals of the Yugoslav Cup 4 Since 1991 Maribor have competed in the Slovenian PrvaLiga the highest level of football in the country 5 They were one of the founding members and are one of only two clubs that never dropped out of the league since the inaugural 1991 92 season 6 Maribor are the most successful club in the country having won 16 PrvaLiga titles 9 Slovenian Cups and 4 Slovenian Supercups 7 Maribor players celebrating the club s ninth league title in 2011 Aside from winning the Slovenian title as Maribor s manager Matjaz Kek won several championships with the club as a player 8 Longtime Maribor captain Marcos Tavares joined the club in 2008 and became the all time record holder for the most appearances and most goals with 593 appearances and 211 goals unitl his retirement in 2022 He also holds the club record for most appearances and goals in the Slovenian top division with 436 and 159 respectively 9 Furthermore he also holds the club record for most appearances and goals in the Union of European Football Associations UEFA competitions with 94 and 31 respectively 10 Since Maribor was founded in 1960 more than 500 players have made a competitive first team appearance for the club All players who have featured in 100 or more such matches are listed below The list also includes all current or former Maribor players who have been capped for their respective national teams Contents 1 Key 2 Players 3 Footnotes 4 ReferencesKey EditKey The player has been capped at full international level while a member of the club The player has been capped at full international level Club recordPlayers Edit Matjaz Kek won the Slovenian PrvaLiga title with Maribor both as player and manager 8 Marcos Tavares has made the most appearances and scored the most goals for the club Dragan Jelic made the most appearances for the club between 2001 and 2010 11 Nastja Ceh has made over 100 appearances for the club in the Slovenian PrvaLiga 12 Agim Ibraimi left playing for Macedonia in 2011 Etien Velikonja spent three seasons in Maribor before moving to Cardiff City in 2012 for the club s record transfer fee at the time 13 14 15 Dimitar Makriev was the club s leading goalscorer in the 2006 07 and 2007 08 seasons Marko Suler was an important piece in Matjaz Kek s Slovenia squad at the 2010 FIFA World Cup 16 Milivoje Novakovic the second highest goal scorer of the Slovenian national team played for the club between 2016 and 2017 For a list of all Maribor players major or minor with a Wikipedia article see Category NK Maribor players The list below includes all NK Maribor players who have made at least 100 official appearances for the club or who have been capped at full international level by their countries The list is initially ordered by the number of appearances then by goals scored If the players are still tied they are listed alphabetically The first and last columns contain the year of the player s first and last senior appearance for Maribor The seasons column counts those seasons in which the player made at least one official appearance For the list of Maribor s active players see current members of the club The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2021 22 season List of Maribor players and displaying the types of accomplishments and statistics by the players during their time with the club A Name Country represented First Last Seasons Apps GoalsMarcos Tavares 2008 2022 15 593 211 Tomislav Prosen 1962 1979 16 391 74Ales Krizan Slovenia 1989 2001 10 365 6Mitja Viler Slovenia 2010 2021 11 358 11Jasmin Handanovic Slovenia 2011 2020 9 351 0Herbert Vabic 1961 1975 15 317 0Mladen Kranjc 1963 1977 12 311 104Gregor Zidan Slovenia 1993 2001 9 308 35Ales Mertelj Slovenia 2009 2017 8 308 12Aleksander Rajcevic Slovenia 2010 2020 10 302 10Ante Simundza Slovenia 1991 2000 10 296 102Milan Arnejcic 1961 1977 15 283 73Matjaz Kek Slovenia 1980 1999 11 280 60Milan Zurman 1981 1997 9 276 82Branko Horjak 1970 1979 9 268 117Herbert Klancnik 1963 1973 10 266 29Emil Sterbal 1991 1999 8 263 3Igor Poznic Slovenia 1985 1996 10 256 88Vladimir Bolfek 1962 1974 11 254 1Martin Milec Slovenia 2010 9 247 16Dejan Mezga 2007 2016 9 242 61Zvonko Breber 1972 1980 8 239 37Peter Binkovski Slovenia 1989 1999 8 236 18Amir Karic Slovenia 1993 2003 10 235 36Stipe Balajic 1998 2005 8 230 37Branko Sarenac 1975 1989 8 226 14Bojan Krempl 1975 1984 10 224 78Josip Sizgoreo 1963 1970 7 222 11Dragan Grbavac 1970 1978 8 221 11Saso Lukic 1989 1996 8 218 7Zeljko Filipovic Slovenia 2010 2016 6 215 5Kajo Grubisic 1963 1972 7 204 2Suad Filekovic Slovenia 1999 2010 8 201 6Dragan Jelic 2003 2011 9 200 51Goran Cvijanovic Slovenia 2010 2014 4 200 35Luka Zahovic Slovenia 2013 2020 9 198 81Ales Mejac Slovenia 2008 2015 8 198 4Damjan Bohar Slovenia 2013 2018 5 195 27Dare Vrsic Slovenia 2014 2019 6 193 30Blaz Vrhovec Slovenia 2016 2021 6 191 9Aleks Pihler Slovenia 2016 6 188 14Vojislav Simeunovic 1965 1972 8 188 0Boris Binkovski 1965 1973 7 182 30Marko Simeunovic Slovenia 1984 2002 8 182 0Renato Kotnik 1990 1995 6 181 27Rene Mihelic Slovenia 2005 2020 7 181 25Kliton Bozgo Albania 17 1993 2005 5 179 110Damir Pekic 1997 2007 10 178 78Marinko Sarkezi 1997 2004 7 177 13Dejan Djuranovic Slovenia 1994 2003 7 175 26Marko Suler Slovenia 2014 2019 6 174 9Vito Markovic 1961 1969 9 172 62Oliver Hafner 1984 1989 5 172 36Miro Petric 1970 1977 8 170 3Agim Ibraimi Macedonia 18 2011 2016 5 168 42Marko Popovic 2005 2009 5 168 12Vlado Fatur 1974 1985 10 168 3Josip Lukacevic 1985 1991 7 165 9Alojz Fricelj 1982 1997 6 162 18Amir Dervisevic Slovenia 2013 2021 7 161 18Elvedin Dzinic 2005 2010 7 161 16Tomaz Murko 1997 2006 9 161 0Dalibor Volas 2008 2015 7 159 62Dino Hotic Bosnia and Herzegovina 2013 2019 8 159 22Vlado Potocnik 1975 1989 9 159 5Mladen Dabanovic Slovenia 1990 1995 6 157 0Zikica Vuksanovic 1997 2007 9 152 6Marko Pridigar 2005 2014 9 149 0Bojan Skerjanec 1982 1989 9 147 4Muamer Vugdalic Slovenia 1998 2002 5 143 9Bogdan Pirc 1961 1969 8 142 70Joze Karmel 1972 1978 6 142 2Nastja Ceh Slovenia 1997 2001 5 141 21Boris Ljubic 1982 1989 7 141 19Marinko Galic Slovenia 1994 2001 6 140 22Esad Pirc 1973 1979 6 139 41Milorad Vuksanovic 1978 1982 6 136 4Jasmin Mesanovic Bosnia and Herzegovina 2017 2021 4 134 26Robert Beric Slovenia 2010 2013 3 130 37Rajko Rasevic 1967 1972 5 128 9Jean Philippe Mendy 2013 2016 3 125 42Slobodan Filipovic 1969 1975 7 124 1Gregor Bajde 2015 2021 6 119 26Zeljko Milinovic Slovenia 1995 1998 3 118 4Franc Fridl 1991 1998 7 118 3Miha Golob 2001 2005 4 118 3Fabijan Cipot Slovenia 2000 2007 6 116 9Arghus 2011 2015 5 116 8Bostjan Znuderl 1998 2005 6 116 7Veroljub Jovanovic 1961 1965 5 116 1Zarko Tarana 1990 1993 3 115 3Anton Ceh 1961 1965 5 113 16Milan Đuricic 1971 1974 4 112 5Milan Rakic Slovenia 2003 2007 4 111 16Stefan Tolic 1961 1966 6 110 14Marijan Bakula 1990 1993 3 109 18Martin Pregelj 1999 2007 5 109 16Janko Irgolic 1979 1986 7 107 0Dalibor Teinovic 2002 2005 3 105 4Armin Bacinovic Slovenia 2007 2010 4 103 6Milan Sober 1961 1967 9 101 19Rok Kronaveter Slovenia 2019 3 97 30Simon Seslar Slovenia 1999 2001 3 97 11Danijel Brezic Slovenia 2002 2005 3 96 5Rudi Pozeg Vancas Slovenia 2019 2021 3 94 18Alexandru Crețu Romania 2018 2021 4 94 5Marwan Kabha Israel 2015 2017 3 92 5Damjan Oslaj Slovenia 2003 2006 4 86 3Spasoje Bulajic Slovenia 1996 1998 3 85 4Jan Mlakar Slovenia 2018 2021 3 79 32Nemanja Mitrovic Slovenia 2019 3 76 4Miral Samardzic Slovenia 2007 2010 4 72 1Samir Duro Bosnia and Herzegovina 19 2001 2002 3 71 28Jan Repas Slovenia 2020 2 71 7Matic Crnic Slovenia 2009 2014 6 69 7Blagoja Milevski Macedonia 20 1993 1995 2 69 3Zoran Pavlovic Slovenia 2008 2009 3 67 11Etien Velikonja Slovenia 2011 2012 3 66 28Petar Stojanovic Slovenia 2012 2015 5 66 3Ales Ceh Slovenia 2003 2004 2 63 0Kenan Piric Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018 2020 2 60 0Geri Cipi Albania 21 1998 2000 2 59 2Dimitar Makriev Bulgaria 22 2006 2007 2 58 33Damjan Gajser Slovenia 1997 1999 3 58 16Slobodan Jankovic Yugoslavia 23 1969 1979 2 57 14Zajko Zeba Bosnia and Herzegovina 24 2005 2006 2 54 13Vladislav Lungu Moldova 25 2006 2007 2 54 0Milivoje Novakovic Slovenia 2016 2017 2 49 19Dejan Trajkovski Slovenia 2011 2014 4 49 0Barnabas Sztipanovics Hungary 26 2000 2002 2 48 22Ermin Rakovic Slovenia 2002 2003 3 48 22Andrej Pecnik Slovenia 2006 2007 2 47 1Erik Janza Slovenia 2015 2016 3 46 0Sinisa Anđelkovic Slovenia 2010 2010 2 45 4Matej Snofl Slovenia 1996 2001 4 42 1Rajko Rep Slovenia 2010 2012 3 37 2Vladislav Bogicevic Yugoslavia 27 1969 1970 1 37 0Gregor Sikosek Slovenia 2021 1 37 0Valon Ahmedi Albania 2016 2018 4 35 1Antoine Makoumbou Republic of the Congo 2021 1 35 0Matej Palcic Slovenia 2016 2017 2 34 0Viktor Paco Albania 28 1997 1997 2 32 15Ilija Martinovic Montenegro 2020 2021 2 32 3Enes Mesanovic Bosnia and Herzegovina 2003 2004 1 30 6Milan Jankovic Yugoslavia 29 1979 1980 1 29 8Janez Aljancic Slovenia 2009 2010 1 27 0Dominik Bersnjak Slovenia 2004 2004 2 25 6Vladimir Kokol Slovenia 2000 2001 1 25 1Milko Djurovski Yugoslavia Macedonia B 1994 1994 2 23 13Matjaz Cvikl Slovenia 1991 1997 2 23 10Sasa Gajser Slovenia 1992 1993 3 22 1Jean Claude Billong Cameroon 2017 2017 1 20 1Mehmet Dragusha Albania 30 1998 1999 2 18 2Rocky Siberie Netherlands Antilles Curacao C 2005 2005 1 17 7Đorđe Ivanovic Serbia 2022 2022 1 16 4Dragan Cadikovski Macedonia 31 2007 2007 1 14 4Marko Jankovic Montenegro 2015 2016 1 14 0Abel Gigli Somalia 2015 2015 1 13 0Josip Ilicic Slovenia 2010 1 11 4Zdravko Saraba Bosnia and Herzegovina 32 2008 2008 1 10 0Amar Rahmanovic Bosnia and Herzegovina 2016 2016 2 9 0Faruk Ihtijarevic Bosnia and Herzegovina 33 2001 2001 2 8 0Amir Ruznic Slovenia 1995 1995 1 5 0Dalibor Silic Bosnia and Herzegovina 34 2001 2001 1 3 0Zan Celar Slovenia 2016 2016 1 1 0Zan Karnicnik Slovenia 2017 2017 1 1 0Luka Krajnc Slovenia 2011 2011 1 1 0Footnotes EditA Statistics include appearances and goals from competitive matches only not unofficial matches such as exhibition games During its Yugoslav period 1960 1991 Maribor competed in the Yugoslav First Second and Third Leagues the Slovenian Republic League the Yugoslav Cup and the Slovenian Republic Football Cup Since Slovenia gained independence in 1991 the club has competed domestically in the Slovenian PrvaLiga Slovenian Cup and Slovenian Supercup and at European level in the UEFA Champions League UEFA Cup UEFA Europa League UEFA Europa Conference League UEFA Cup Winners Cup and UEFA Intertoto Cup B Milko Djurovski represented Macedonia at full international level while a Maribor player during the 1993 94 and 1994 95 seasons 35 36 37 In the 1980s he represented Yugoslavia 35 C In 2005 during his brief stay at the club Rocky Siberie was eligible to play for the Netherlands Antilles an autonomous Caribbean country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands and has made appearances for their national team between 2004 and 2008 Since the dissolution of the country in 2010 he has represented Curacao 38 References EditGeneral NK Maribor Archives NK Maribor Retrieved 27 May 2013 Football Association of Slovenia Archives Football Association of Slovenia Retrieved 27 May 2013 Specific Zgodovina 1961 1970 History 1961 1970 in Slovenian NK Maribor Retrieved 4 February 2013 Zgodovina History in Slovenian 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