RK Maribor Branik

[1] Between 1955 and 1968, Branik did not achieve any major success and were even relegated to the local Styrian League in 1966, but returned to the top Slovenian division two years later.

[1] In their first season in the top division, they finished eighth and were runners-up of the Slovenian Handball Cup, where they lost to Celje in the final.

They again finished fifth in the 2011–12 season, and were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the 2011–12 EHF Challenge Cup by Maccabi Tel Aviv from Israel.

[1] The most successful international season for the club was in 2012–13, when they reached the group stages of the EHF Cup, defeating Dudelange, Kópavogs and Siscia in the qualifications.

[5] They were drawn in the group with Danish team Tvis Holstebro, Norwegian Elverum and Polish Wisła Płock.

[6] With seven points out of six games, Maribor Branik qualified to the quarter-finals of the competition,[7] where they were eliminated by Göppingen with 57–56 on aggregate.

[9] In the 2016–17 season, Maribor Branik reached the final of the Slovenian Cup for the second time in its history, where they lost to Celje 36–28.

[14] Kristijan Petek, the former president of the club, was the first to organize a fan group which would support the team at home matches.

[15] In February 2012, Maribor Supporters chanted a song about the Srebrenica massacre against the Bosnian team Gradačac during the 2011–12 EHF Challenge Cup match.

[16][17][18] The group was banned by Maribor Branik from attending any home matches, and a police investigation was ordered.

A match between Branik and Rudar in 1961