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| SSK Sparta Ljubljana || 1920–1922 |
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Association football is the most popular sport, both in terms of participants and spectators, in Ljubljana.[citation needed]
The first Slovenian football club, Hermes, was founded in Ljubljana in 1909. Two clubs based in Ljubljana – SK Ilirija and SK Slovan – participated in the 1920 Slovenian League as a founding members.
The table below lists all Ljubljana clubs.
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There were two major Ljubljana derbies. The first was between SK Ilirija and ASK Primorje between 1920 and 1936, when both clubs merged. The second was between Olimpija and Železničar after the World War II. Both clubs were dissolved in 2005.
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