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24UR (24 hours) is a daily news show on the Slovenian commercial television POP TV, which airs every day at 7 PM. During workdays, the show also has an afternoon edition - 24UR POPOLDNE (at 5 PM) - and an evening edition - 24UR ZVEČER (at around 10 PM).
Maribor and Celje contested in three Slovenian Cup finals, all of which were won by Maribor, [27] and also competed for the national title in the 2002–03 season, when Maribor defeated Celje 2–1 in the decisive match with two late-game goals, clinching their seventh consecutive title.
24UR zvečer was introduced in 2007. It is a 15–20 minute long evening news show which airs between 10 pm and 11 pm on weekdays. Currently, the show is hosted by Uroš Slak from Monday to Thursday. 24UR vreme is a weather broadcast lasting for five minutes before the main 24UR news show at 6:55 pm every day. It premiered in 2008.
Other results include a heavy defeat at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea, where Maribor lost 6–0, and defeats against Sporting CP and Schalke 04 (3–1 and 1–0, respectively). [89] During the next season , Maribor sacked two managers, Šimundža and Krunoslav Jurčić , [ 90 ] [ 91 ] and failed to win the domestic title for the first time ...
Their first organised support occurred on 2 August 1989, when NK Maribor played against Spartak Subotica. The first name of the group was Marinci (The Marines), which was changed to Viole in 1991. [2] Their biggest European away game occurred against Liverpool in 2017, when Maribor played in the UEFA Champions League. More than 2,000 Viole ...
Maribor 0–0 (1–3 pen.) Olimpija: 1971–72 Final [a] 28 October 1971 Bežigrad 3,000 Olimpija 4–1: Olimpija: 1972–73 Final [a] 6 December 1972 Ljudski vrt 3,500
Večer was officially established on 9 May 1945 as a publication declaring the liberation of Maribor called Maribor svoboden (English: Maribor Free). Regular circulation started on 25 May 1945 under the name Vestnik. But it was not before 1949 that it became a daily newspaper. In 1952, the newspaper was renamed Večer. [2]
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