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Slovenian football club

Football club
Mons Claudius
Full nameNogometni klub Mons Claudius
Founded1992; 32 years ago (1992)
GroundRogatec Sports Centre
LeagueIntercommunal League
2023–24Intercommunal League, 4th of 7
Home colours Away colours

Nogometni klub Mons Claudius, commonly referred to as NK Mons Claudius or simply Mons Claudius, is a Slovenian football club from Rogatec. The club was established in 1992.

History

History of football in Rogatec dates back to 1938, when the club named NK Bratstvo was founded. In 1975, NK Bratstvo finished first in the Celje Regional League, which was the sixth tier in the Yugoslav football system. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the club changed its name to NK Mons Claudius in 1992. Since then, the club has mostly played in the lower divisions between the Styrian Regional League and the Slovenian Third League.

League history

Season League Position
1996–97 MNZ Celje (level 4) 6th
1997–98 MNZ Celje (level 4) 2nd
1998–99 3. SNL – North 12th
1999–2000 3. SNL – North 10th
2000–01 3. SNL – North 6th
2001–02 3. SNL – North 2nd
2002–03 3. SNL – North 14th
2003–04 MNZ Celje (level 4) 3rd
2004–05 Styrian League (level 4) 5th
2005–06 Styrian League (level 4) 6th
2006–07 Styrian League (level 4) 11th
2007–08 Styrian League (level 4) 2nd
2008–09 3. SNL – East 12th
2009–10 3. SNL – East 14th
2010–11 Styrian League (level 4) 14th
2011–12 MNZ Celje (level 5) 3rd
2012–13 MNZ Celje (level 5) 2nd
2013–14 Styrian League (level 4) 5th
2014–15 3. SNL – North 8th
2015–16 3. SNL – North 7th
2016–17 3. SNL – North 6th
2017–18 3. SNL – North 9th
2018–19 3. SNL – North 10th
2019–20 MNZ Celje (level 4) 6th
2020–21 MNZ Celje (level 4) 5th
2021–22 MNZ Celje (level 4) 3rd
2022–23 MNZ Celje (level 4) 3rd
2023–24 MNZ Celje (level 4) 4th
  1. Transferred to a newly established Styrian League.
  2. Withdrew during the season.

References

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