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History of NK Maribor : ウィキペディア英語版
History of NK Maribor

The History of NK Maribor football club covers over 50 years of football from the club based in Maribor, Slovenia. Established on 12 December 1960 the club would eventually become the most successful team in the history of Slovenian football.
==Origins==
The first step in the establishment of Maribor, as we know it today, was the creation of the 1. Slovenski Športni Klub Maribor (I. SSK Maribor), on 28 June 1919, in a small tavern called Jadran on Partizanska cesta street in Maribor.
Their first match soon followed, when I. SSK Maribor lost against Hertha (1–4) on 19 July. The club won their first match against a fellow Maribor based club called SK Aero on 7 September 1919, (7–5). It wasn't until 1920 when the club acquired their very first pitch in Ljudski vrt. Club players also helped in preparing the pitch. During the inter-war period the Slovenian football scene was dominated by clubs located in Ljubljana and therefore Maribor managed to win the Slovenian Republic league title only three times (1931, 1933 and 1939). After World War II Fiskulturno Društvo Maribor (FD Maribor) stepped in as the successor of the I. SSK Maribor. In the first match after the war, on 23 September 1945, FD Maribor met local rivals FD Železničar. The match finished with a goalless draw (0–0). In 1949, FD Maribor started to compete under the name Branik and three years later, on 12 July 1952, the club received a new pitch in Ljudski vrt where it still stands today. The club then played in the second Yugoslav division since 1953–54 season but was abolished in August 1960 due to a food poisoning affair before the match against Karlovac.〔

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