Slovenia SNL Bitcoin Sports Betting

It is not hard to look for websites that accept Slovenia SNL bets since most of them now have Football betting lines available to place wagers at using Bitcoins. The only problem is that, do they have the lines that you need? Below are the available betting odds on the next Slovenia SNL games.

Best Bitcoin Slovenia SNL Betting Websites:

Sportsbet.io Crypto Sport Betting

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Onehash Bitcoin Sportsbook

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CloudBet Bitcoin Casino and Sportsbook

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The Slovenska Nogometna League, also called PrvaLiga Telekom Slovenije due to a sponsoring agreement, is the highest Slovenian league in football.

History

From 1920 to 1991 the Slovenian League was the regional substructure in the Yugoslavian League system. Since the independence of the country from Yugoslavia, the Slovenska Nogometna League has been playing the Slovenian national champion.

After the league had been trading under the name Liga Si.mobil Vodafone for years because of its main sponsor, it has been called PrvaLiga Telekom Slovenije since the 2006/07 season because the sponsor changed.

The mode has changed several times during the first years. In the first season 1991/92 21 teams took part. In the second season the number of clubs was reduced to 18, from 1993/94 there were only 16 teams. Since the 1995/96 season, only ten teams have taken part in the league competition. 1998/99 saw an increase to twelve clubs, with each club having three matches against each other, i.e. a total of 33 seasonal matches. In 2003/04 and 2004/05 there was a preliminary round in which each team played each other in a home and away match. This was followed by a championship round in which the top six teams competed against each other twice. In 2005/06, the number was reduced back to ten teams and the mode below was introduced.

Current mode

Ten teams are currently playing for the championship. Each team plays two home and two away matches against each other. The first in the standings after 36 matches is the Slovenian champions. The ninth in the standings will play two relegation matches against the runners-up in the second league. The last player in the table is automatically relegated and replaced by the second league champion. As is now the case in most leagues around the world, a win is worth three points, a draw one point.