ŽNK Krka

Ženski nogometni klub Krka (English: Women's Football Club Krka), commonly referred to as ŽNK Krka or simply Krka, was a Slovenian women's football club from Novo Mesto. Krka won the Slovenian Women's League eight times, and played several seasons in UEFA competitions. Their best international result was reaching the round of 32 in the 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League. Krka was dissolved in 2016.[3]

Krka
Full nameŽenski nogometni klub Krka Novo mesto
Nickname(s)Farmacevtke (The Pharmacists)
Founded1998 (1998)[1]
Dissolved2016 (2016)
GroundPortoval
Capacity500[2]

Honours

  • Slovenian League
    • Winners (8): 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11
  • Slovenian Cup
    • Winners (5): 2003–04, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10

Record in UEFA competitions

Krka goals always listed first.

SeasonCompetitionStageResultOpponent
2003–04UEFA Women's CupQualifying stage2–4Israel Maccabi Holon
w/oBelgium Beleke-Aalst
1–0Estonia Visa Tallinn
2004–05UEFA Women's CupQualifying stage2–1Finland MPS Malmin
0–2Netherlands Ter Leede
2–1Iceland KR Reykjavík
Group stage1–7Sweden Umeå
0–2Serbia Mašinac Niš
0–4Belarus Bobruichanka
2005–06UEFA Women's CupQualifying stage1–2Slovakia PVFA Bratislava
0–1Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
0–5Russia Lada Togliatti
2007–08UEFA Women's CupQualifying stage0–4Spain Athletic Bilbao
0–5Italy Bardolino
5–1Malta Birkirkara
2008–09UEFA Women's CupQualifying stage0–6Austria Neulengbach
1–1Portugal 1º Dezembro
9–0Cyprus Vamos Idaliou
2009–10UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying stage0–2Turkey Trabzonspor
2–2Slovakia Slovan Duslo Šaľa
0–3Italy Torres
2010–11UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying stage4–0Georgia (country) Baia Zugdidi
4–0Wales Swansea City
1–4Italy Bardolino
Round of 320–7, 0–5Sweden Linköping
2011–12UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying stage1–2Estonia Pärnu
0–7Republic of Ireland Peamount United
0–4Spain Rayo Vallecano

Former internationals

See also

References

  1. "Klub" (in Slovenian). ŽNK Krka. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  2. "Portoval". stadioni.org (in Slovenian). Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  3. M. K. (18 March 2016). "Krka ugasnila člansko moštvo" [Krka ceased senior team]. Slovenski nogometni portal (in Slovenian). Retrieved 13 May 2016.
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