2019–20 Slovenian Football Cup

The winners of the cup, Mura, earned a place in the first qualifying round of the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League.[1] Olimpija Ljubljana were the defending champions after winning the previous season's final, defeating Maribor with a score of 2–1.The twelve winners were decided over one leg, with extra time and penalties if scores were level.The eight winners were decided over one leg, with extra time and penalties if scores were level.The semi-final round was originally scheduled to be played over two legs, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was decided that both matches would be played in a single leg format and on a neutral venue at the Brdo National Football Centre, the home of the Football Association of Slovenia.
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