

NK Olimpija Ljubljana 2–1 Radomlje | Slovenia 1.Liga | 17 May 2026
NK Olimpija Ljubljana strengthened their grip on the top half of the Slovenia 1.Liga table with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Radomlje at Stožice Stadium on a warm May evening. The win kept Olimpija firmly in the title conversation as the season approached its decisive final weeks, while Radomlje were left to rue missed chances after a spirited second‑half performance.
Match Overview
The hosts started brightly, dominating possession from the opening whistle. Olimpija’s high press forced Radomlje into early errors, and the breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a slick passing move culminated in a clinical finish from striker Milan Đukić. The goal rewarded Olimpija’s patience and tactical discipline, as they consistently found space between Radomlje’s midfield and defensive lines.
Radomlje responded with renewed aggression after the interval. Their equaliser arrived in the 57th minute when a corner kick was headed home by centre‑back Luka Majcen, silencing the home crowd briefly. However, Olimpija’s quality shone through just ten minutes later. Winger Aljaž Krefl cut inside from the left flank and unleashed a curling shot that beat the goalkeeper at his near post, restoring the lead.
Key Moments
- 23’ Goal – Milan Đukić (Olimpija) – A quick one‑two on the edge of the box freed Đukić, who slotted low into the far corner.
- 57’ Goal – Luka Majcen (Radomlje) – Majcen rose highest to meet a precise corner, powering his header past the Olimpija keeper.
- 67’ Goal – Aljaž Krefl (Olimpija) – A moment of individual brilliance: Krefl collected a pass 25 yards out, dribbled past two defenders, and bent a right‑footed shot inside the post.
- 81’ Red card – Radomlje defender – A second yellow card reduced Radomlje to ten men, effectively ending their comeback hopes.
Tactical Story
Olimpija’s 4‑3‑3 shape gave them numerical superiority in midfield, allowing quick transitions after turnovers. Radomlje’s compact 5‑4‑1 nullified Olimpija’s width for long stretches, but the hosts’ full‑backs pushed high to create overloads. Radomlje’s equaliser came from a set piece – a reminder that Olimpija’s defensive organisation can still be vulnerable when concentration wanes.
After going ahead again, coach Zoran Barišić shifted to a more conservative 4‑5‑1 to protect the lead. Radomlje, already down to ten men, could not find a way through a disciplined Olimpija block.
Standout Players
- Aljaž Krefl (Olimpija) – The match‑winner with a sublime goal and constant menace down the left flank.
- Milan Đukić (Olimpija) – His early goal set the tone; he held the ball up well to relieve pressure in the second half.
- Luka Majcen (Radomlje) – Dominant in the air and a threat from dead balls, but his efforts were ultimately in vain.
Table and Season Impact
The three points moved Olimpija to within three points of league leaders Maribor with five games remaining. Radomlje, meanwhile, stayed in 8th place, six points above the relegation playoff spot. This result reinforced Olimpija’s reputation as the division’s most resilient side when trailing – they have now earned 12 points from losing positions this season.
Next for Olimpija: a trip to Mura away. Radomlje host Tabor Sežana in a must‑win fixture to climb the table.