Slovenia SKL 03/23 16:00 3 Primorska v Elektra Sostanj W 114-53
Slovenia SKL 03/19 18:00 2 KK Sencur v Primorska W 62-67
Slovenia SKL 03/16 19:00 1 LTH Castings v Primorska W 81-82
Slovenia SKL 03/08 19:00 18 KK Sencur v Primorska L 89-56
Slovenia SKL 03/05 18:30 17 Primorska v Helios Domzale L 57-78
Slovenia SKL 02/27 18:30 16 Portoroz v Primorska W 66-71
Slovenia Cup 02/21 17:00 1 Krka v Primorska L 66-33
Slovenia Cup 02/19 19:30 2 Zlatorog Lasko v Primorska W 61-72
Slovenia Cup 02/17 18:00 3 Primorska v Hopsi Polzela W 85-66
Slovenia Cup 02/16 18:00 3 Hopsi Polzela v Primorska L 66-52
Slovenia SKL 02/13 18:30 15 Primorska v Elektra Sostanj W 97-58
Slovenia SKL 01/30 16:00 13 Primorska v Zlatorog Lasko L 55-67
Slovenia SKL 01/23 18:30 12 Primorska v Hopsi Polzela W 77-58
Slovenia SKL 01/13 19:00 11 LTH Castings v Primorska L 77-71
Slovenia SKL 01/09 18:30 10 Primorska v Rogaska L 64-80
Slovenia SKL 12/19 18:30 9 Primorska v KK Sencur L 81-83
Slovenia SKL 12/12 18:00 8 Helios Domzale v Primorska L 84-67
Slovenia SKL 12/02 19:00 7 Primorska v Portoroz L 74-79
Slovenia SKL 11/28 19:00 6 Elektra Sostanj v Primorska W 82-93
Slovenia SKL 11/15 18:00 4 Zlatorog Lasko v Primorska L 86-57
Slovenia SKL 11/07 18:00 3 Hopsi Polzela v Primorska L 81-70
Slovenia SKL 10/28 18:30 2 Primorska v LTH Castings L 77-79
Slovenia SKL 10/17 17:00 1 Rogaska v Primorska L 83-68
Slovenia SKL 05/30 17:00 4 Elektra Sostanj v Primorska L 80-65
Slovenia SKL 05/19 17:00 3 Primorska v Hopsi Polzela W 97-94
Slovenia SKL 05/16 17:00 2 Primorska v Elektra Sostanj W 79-78
Slovenia SKL 05/09 17:00 1 Hopsi Polzela v Primorska L 109-82
Slovenia SKL 05/23 17:00 4 Tajfun Sentjur v Primorska L 87-68
Slovenia SKL 05/17 17:00 3 Primorska v Elektra Sostanj L 78-80
Slovenia SKL 05/09 18:00 2 Primorska v Tajfun Sentjur L 55-94

Wikipedia - KK Koper Primorska

Košarkarski klub Koper Primorska (English: Koper Primorska Basketball Club), commonly referred to as KK Koper Primorska, was a men's professional basketball club based in Koper, Slovenia. The club was formed by the merger of KOŠ Koper and KK Lastovka in 2016, and was disbanded in 2020 due to financial problems.

Primorska became the Slovenian champions in 2019, and also won the Slovenian Cup three times in a row between 2018 and 2020.

History

KK Primorska was founded in 2016 by the merger of KK Lastovka and ŠD Koš Koper. The team finished in seventh place in its debut season in the Slovenian national league.

In its second season, Sixt Primorska competed in the second-level regional league, ABA League Second Division, where they lost in the final against KK Krka. During the 2018–19 season, Sixt Primorska won a historic "quadruple" after winning in all four competitions in which they played (national league, domestic cup, domestic supercup, and ABA League Second Division). As a result, they earned a place in the ABA League First Division for the 2019–20 season. Before the 2019–20 season, the club changed its name to Koper Primorska.

In December 2019 it was reported that the club became financially unstable, and that several players, including head coach Jurica Golemac, have left the club. Despite this, the club still managed to win their third consecutive domestic cup title in February 2020 with a win over Cedevita Olimpija. After the season, which ended early because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the club did not obtain a licence for the national top division, issued by the Basketball Federation of Slovenia. However, in late June 2020, the licence was granted after a successful appeal.

On 7 September 2020, Primorska withdrew from the 2020 Slovenian Supercup due to roster problems. In the same month, the club reportedly withdrew from the ABA League due to serious financial difficulties. On 14 September, however, the club officially announced that they had found new partners and would play in the ABA League and the Slovenian top division.

In November 2020, the club became a shareholder of the Adriatic Basketball Association, following a transfer of shares from MZT Skopje. However, in December 2020, Primorska was disqualified from the ABA League after failing to play two consecutive games due to financial problems. Later that month, the club also withdrew from the national league and was disbanded.

Primorska is a professional basketball team based in Koper, Slovenia. The team competes in the Slovenian Basketball League and has established itself as one of the top teams in the country. Known for their fast-paced and aggressive style of play, Primorska has a strong roster of talented players who are capable of competing at a high level.

Primorska has a dedicated fan base that supports the team both at home games and on the road. The team's colors are blue and white, and their logo features a stylized basketball hoop with the team name prominently displayed.

Primorska has a history of success in the Slovenian Basketball League, with multiple playoff appearances and a reputation for being a tough opponent for any team they face. With a commitment to excellence and a strong work ethic, Primorska is a team to watch in Slovenian basketball.