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Jan Oblak
Jan Oblak
Slovenia

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Jan Oblak
Jan Oblak
Slovenia
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Darko Milanič
Darko Milanič
Slovenia

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Darko Milanič
Darko Milanič
Slovenia
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Marko Elsner
Marko Elsner
Slovenia

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Marko Elsner
Marko Elsner
Slovenia
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Aleksander Knavs
Aleksander Knavs
Slovenia

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Aleksander Knavs
Aleksander Knavs
Slovenia
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Danilo Popivoda
Danilo Popivoda
Slovenia

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Danilo Popivoda
Danilo Popivoda
Slovenia
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Srečko Katanec
Srečko Katanec
Slovenia

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Srečko Katanec
Srečko Katanec
Slovenia
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Aleš Čeh
Aleš Čeh
Slovenia

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Aleš Čeh
Aleš Čeh
Slovenia
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Branko Oblak
Branko Oblak
Slovenia

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Branko Oblak
Branko Oblak
Slovenia
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Džoni Novak
Džoni Novak
Slovenia

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Džoni Novak
Džoni Novak
Slovenia
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Zlatko Zahovič
Zlatko Zahovič
Slovenia

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Zlatko Zahovič
Zlatko Zahovič
Slovenia
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Ivan Toplak
Ivan Toplak
Slovenia

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Ivan Toplak
Ivan Toplak
Slovenia
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📄 Summary
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The Slovenia national football team (Slovene: Slovenska nogometna reprezentanca) represents Slovenia in men's international football and is controlled by the Football Association of Slovenia, the governing body for football in Slovenia. The national squad is under the global jurisdiction of FIFA and is governed in Europe by UEFA. It competes in the three major professional tournaments available to European nations: the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Nations League and the UEFA European Championship. Slovenia played its first official match in 1992, one year after the country gained independence from Yugoslavia. The majority of Slovenia's home matches are played at Stožice Stadium in Ljubljana.

Slovenia have qualified for a major tournament four times, twice for the FIFA World Cup and twice for the UEFA European Championship. They failed to progress from the group stage of these tournaments in their first three appearances, before finally doing so at UEFA Euro 2024, when Slovenia qualified for the knockout stages by drawing all three group stage matches and being one of the best third-place teams. At the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Slovenia achieved their first (and so far only) victory in a major tournament, defeating Algeria 1–0. Other noteworthy results include a 1–0 win over Italy in 2004, which was Italy's only defeat in the entire 2006 World Cup campaign (qualifiers and the final tournament).

Boštjan Cesar holds the record for most appearances for Slovenia, having played 101 times between 2003 and 2018. Zlatko Zahovič scored 35 goals for Slovenia and is the record holder for most goals scored.

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When selecting players for an all-time soccer dream team, several key criteria are typically considered:

Performance and Achievements

Individual accolades: Ballon d'Or awards, FIFA World Player of the Year titles, and other prestigious individual honors.

Team success: Contributions to World Cup victories, Champions League titles, and other major tournament wins.

Statistical excellence: Goals scored, assists provided, clean sheets kept, and other relevant performance metrics.

Skill and Ability

Technical prowess: Exceptional dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control abilities1.

Tactical understanding: Positional awareness, game intelligence, and strategic decision-making.

Physical attributes: Speed, strength, agility, and endurance appropriate for their position.

Historical Impact and Legacy

Longevity: Consistent performance at the highest level over an extended period.

Influence: Impact on the game's evolution and inspiration to future generations.

Reputation: Recognition by peers, experts, and fans as one of the greatest in their position.

Team Composition

Positional balance: Ensuring representation across all key positions on the field.

Tactical compatibility: Selecting players who could theoretically work well together in a cohesive system.

Era representation: Including players from different time periods to create a truly all-time team.

Selection Process

Expert panel: Often involves a group of knowledgeable journalists, former players, or coaches.

Voting system: May use a points-based voting system to rank players across different eras.

Consideration of different leagues and nationalities to ensure a global representation.

It's important to note that the selection of an all-time dream team is inherently subjective and can vary based on the specific criteria emphasized by the selectors. The Ballon d'Or Dream Team, for example, was voted on by 170 journalists worldwide, showcasing the collaborative nature of such selections.

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