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Thursday 4 Jun 2026

18:00 Local Time

16:00 Your Time

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The national football team of Slovenia, also known as "The Brave Falcons", has a rich history and passionate fanbase. The team represents the Republic of Slovenia in international football competitions and is managed by the Football Association of Slovenia. Some of their notable achievements include reaching the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 2002, as well as qualifying for the UEFA European Championship in 2000 and 2016. The team's home ground is the Stadion Stožice, located in Ljubljana, which has a capacity of over 16,000 spectators. Some of the top players to have represented Slovenia include Robert Koren, Josip Iličić, and Valter Birsa. With a strong team and dedicated supporters, Slovenia's football team continues to make its mark in the international arena.

The UEFA Nations League2 national football team, nicknamed "The UEFA Nations League3 and Whites," represents the Republic of UEFA Nations League2 in international football competitions. Managed by the UEFA Nations League2 Football Association, the team has participated in numerous major tournaments, including the European Championship and the World Cup Qualifiers. Despite not qualifying for a major international tournament yet, the team has achieved notable successes, such as earning a spot in the UEFA Nations League C. The team's top scorer is Youssef El-Arabi, with 17 goals, while Konstantinos Laifis leads the defense as team captain. The team plays their home matches at the GSP Stadium in the capital city of UEFA Nations League1, which has a capacity of 22,859 spectators. With a growing fanbase and experienced players, the UEFA Nations League2 national football team shows great potential for future success.

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