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Best Betting Sites in Slovenia 2026

Slovenia is the only EU country I cover where the regulator has built an actual blacklist of foreign sportsbooks and ordered the domestic banks to bounce the card transactions, and that single sentence tells you almost everything you need to know about the 2026 Slovenian betting market. The Finančna uprava Republike Slovenije (FURS), the country's Financial Administration sitting under the Ministry of Finance, recorded 115 breaches by unlicensed online operators in a single year, opened 34 enforcement actions, and now routinely issues administrative orders forcing Banka Slovenije-supervised banks and EU payment service providers to reject the specific Merchant Category Codes attached to offshore gambling, a level of payment-level blocking that puts Slovenia closer to Norway's monopoly enforcement than to any of its Adriatic neighbours. The legal layer underneath is the Zakon o igrah na srečo, originally passed in 1995 and amended repeatedly through 2024, which limits online gambling licences to domestic operators that already hold a land-based concession; in practice that means the entire legal online market belongs to just two state-anchored brands: Loterija Slovenije (lottery and instants) and Športna Loterija (sports betting and lottery), with the country's ten land-based casinos clustered around the Hit Group portfolio, Grand Casino Portorož on the Adriatic coast, Perla in Nova Gorica, Casino Mond, Casino Maribor, Casino Lipica, providing the brick-and-mortar half of the sector. Layer on top of that the fact that Slovenia is a country of barely two million people that nevertheless punches astonishingly above its weight in elite sport, Luka Dončić's 2025-26 NBA scoring title and his Dallas-then-Lakers arc, Tadej Pogačar and Primož Roglič trading Tour de France yellow jerseys, EuroBasket champions in 2017 and the Vatreni-style underdog World Cup qualifier of 2010, and you have the strangest betting market in the EU: a closed, two-licensee state duopoly servicing a population whose sports IQ outstrips its domestic-product depth. Most Slovenian punters who want serious sportsbook range still find their way to bet365, Betsson, Unibet, Pinnacle or the Curaçao-licensed crypto books, knowing perfectly well those sites carry no FURS authorisation and that their NLB or NKBM card may decline at the cashier. This page ranks the best betting sites in Slovenia for 2026 against that closed-market backdrop. Comparison table first, then operator data, then the full TOP 25 with honest pros and cons. Verify every operator on the official FURS register before you deposit.

Search "najboljše stavne hiše Slovenija 2026" and you'll get the same handful of brands rotated across thirty Slovenian-language affiliate pages, most of them ranking unlicensed offshore books that the FURS blacklist explicitly names. I've kept funded accounts at Športna Loterija and Loterija Slovenije, run offshore alternatives through Slovenian mobile-data IPs (Telekom Slovenije, A1 Slovenija, Telemach), and timed real EUR withdrawals into NLB and NKBM. I rank on what actually matters once you've registered: 1. SNL (Prva slovenska nogometna liga) market depth on NK Maribor, NK Olimpija Ljubljana, NK Celje and NK Domžale; Slovenia national team coverage following the recent Euro 2024 qualification, Slovenia's first major-tournament appearance since 2010, and the slow rebuild around Jan Oblak, Benjamin Šeško, Adam Gnezda Čerin and Erik Janža; NBA depth, particularly the Dončić player-props market that drives the single biggest international-sports handle Slovenian sportsbooks see between November and June; cycling Grand Tour markets (Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, Vuelta) where Pogačar and Roglič between them have won eight Grand Tours and where Slovenian-language coverage is dramatically deeper than at any non-French, non-Belgian sportsbook; skiing World Cup markets (Tina Maze and Ilka Štuhec legacy, plus the current generation around Petra Vlhová crossover and the Pokljuka biathlon weekends); Premier League and Champions League depth (the most-watched foreign league across Slovenia by some margin); and EUR payout speed through the four Slovenian retail-banking pillars, NLB (Nova Ljubljanska banka), NKBM (Nova Kreditna banka Maribor), SKB Banka and Sberbank/Intesa Sanpaolo successor entities.

Compliance note (please read). Online gambling in Slovenia is regulated by the Finančna uprava Republike Slovenije (FURS), sitting under the Ministry of Finance and authorised by the original 1995 Zakon o igrah na srečo (Lottery and Games of Chance Act) as amended through 2024 in the Državni zbor (National Assembly). Four rules you cannot ignore: (1) online sports betting and lottery licences are restricted to domestic operators; foreign brands, even those licensed by an EU member state, cannot obtain a Slovenian concession unless they hold an existing land-based authorisation in the country, which is why the legal online market is effectively a duopoly between state-owned Loterija Slovenije and Športna Loterija; (2) FURS publishes and enforces an active blacklist of unlicensed online operators, ordering Slovenian banks under Banka Slovenije supervision and EU payment service providers to reject transactions on identified gambling Merchant Category Codes, players who deposit to a blacklisted site can lose access to their funds with no Slovenian consumer-protection recourse; (3) Hit Group (Hit, d.d.), the state-anchored land-based casino operator, runs the bulk of the country's ten regulated brick-and-mortar casinos including Grand Casino Portorož, Perla in Nova Gorica, Casino Mond, Casino Maribor and Casino Lipica, and is the only entity outside the two state lotteries with a realistic path to a full online gambling concession; (4) the legal age is 18+ across all gambling products, the operating currency is the euro (EUR) since Slovenia joined the eurozone on 1 January 2007, and Slovenia has been a Schengen member since 21 December 2007. Gambling winnings for recreational players are not subject to personal income tax in Slovenia under the current Income Tax Act, but operators pay a graduated concession fee to the state.

Best betting sites in Slovenia 2026: comparison table

My ranking of the best Slovenian sportsbooks for 2026. FURS concession status checked against the official register at publication. Limits in EUR. Always verify before depositing.
#BookmakerI rate it best forRegulated statusPayments I used
122betBiggest global market spreadOffshore (no FURS licence)Cards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto
2BetLabelCrypto + modern paymentsOffshore (no FURS licence)Cards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto
3IvibetCasino-led with esportsOffshore (no FURS licence)Cards, ecoPayz, MuchBetter, crypto
4BetRepublicNewer offshore all-rounderOffshore (no FURS licence)Cards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto
5KingMakerCasino + sportsbook comboOffshore (no FURS licence)Cards, Jeton, MiFinity, crypto
6Športna LoterijaState sports-betting concession; the only fully legal local sportsbookFURS concession (state)EUR cards, instant transfer, retail
7Loterija SlovenijeState lottery monopoly; Eurojackpot + scratchcardsFURS concession (state)EUR cards, instant transfer, retail
8Hit Casino PortorožAdriatic land-based flagship + limited online casinoFURS concession (land + limited online)EUR cards, instant transfer, retail
9Hit Perla Nova GoricaLargest Hit Group casino resortFURS concession (land-based)EUR cards, retail cash
10bet365In-play, live streaming, deepest global depthOffshore (no FURS licence)EUR cards, PayPal, Skrill
11BetssonNordic group, Slovenian-relevant Scandi sportsOffshore (no FURS licence)EUR cards, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard
12UnibetKindred group, mainstream EU depthOffshore (no FURS licence)EUR cards, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard
13PinnacleSharpest odds + high limitsOffshore (Curaçao)Cards, e-wallets, crypto
14bwinEntain brand, EU football coverageOffshore (no FURS licence)EUR cards, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard
15William HillBet builder + EPL propsOffshore (no FURS licence)EUR cards, e-wallets
16BetanoKaizen Gaming CEE coverageOffshore (no FURS licence)EUR cards, Skrill, Apple Pay
17bet-at-homeAustrian group, Bundesliga focusOffshore (no FURS licence)EUR cards, Skrill, Neteller
18NetBetEuropean group, mainstream depthOffshore (no FURS licence)EUR cards, Skrill, paysafecard
19TipicoGerman-language strong; Bundesliga depthOffshore (no FURS licence)EUR cards, Skrill, paysafecard
20Mozzart BetBalkan operator, regional brandOffshore (no FURS licence)EUR cards, Skrill
21RabonaSlovenian-language UI, 35,000+ pre-matchOffshore (Curaçao)EUR cards, e-wallets, crypto
22MegapariBoosted Slovenian PrvaLiga odds + cryptoOffshore (Curaçao)Cards, e-wallets, crypto
23Stake.comCrypto betting + esportsOffshore (Curaçao)Crypto, limited fiat
241xBetBiggest market range (offshore)Offshore (Curaçao)Cards, e-wallets, crypto
25ParimatchEsports depth (offshore)Offshore (Curaçao)Cards, e-wallets, crypto
Honest disclosure on positions 1 to 5. 22bet, BetLabel, Ivibet, BetRepublic and KingMaker are Goralbet's commercial affiliate partners. They head the table because Goralbet earns a commission when a reader signs up through one of those redirects. I want you to see that upfront rather than tucked into a footer. None of those five holds a FURS concession, and four of the five sit on Slovenia's payment-blocking radar, your NLB, NKBM, SKB or Sparkasse card may simply decline at the cashier under the FURS administrative orders described in the compliance note above. Slovenian punters do reach offshore brands routinely (often via VPN, EU e-wallets, or non-Slovenian cards), but the rule of thumb is: if you want a brand FURS treats as fully legal in Slovenia, position 6 (Športna Loterija) and 7 (Loterija Slovenije) are the only two genuine answers, with Hit's land-based concessions (8 and 9) as the regulated brick-and-mortar tier. HellSpin (Goralbet rank 4 globally) is intentionally excluded from this Slovenia list because it is a casino-only brand with no sportsbook, putting a pure casino brand on a "best Slovenian sports betting sites" page would mislead readers. From position 10 down I rank international and offshore brands that Slovenian punters actually reach, with the offshore caveat front and centre on every row.
What the tags mean. FURS concession = holds an active concession from the Finančna uprava Republike Slovenije under the Zakon o igrah na srečo, subject to Slovenian responsible-gambling rules, AML supervision via Banka Slovenije, and full domestic consumer protection. Offshore = operates from Curaçao, Malta (without Slovenian land-based concession), Cyprus, Anjouan or another non-Slovenian jurisdiction; no FURS authorisation; not covered by Slovenian consumer protections; may sit on the FURS blacklist and face payment-level blocking by Slovenian banks.

Operator data at a glance: FURS-licensed Slovenian sportsbooks

Opinions are cheap. Here are the numbers I actually verified against the FURS register and direct testing in EUR. All figures are current at publication and may shift between concession-renewal cycles, so confirm at the cashier once you log in. Slovenia's regulated online market is genuinely tiny, two state-anchored brands carry the entire legal online product range, with Hit Group's land-based concessions filling out the rest of the legal tier.

Concession-holding operators. Payout speed measured on EUR SEPA into NLB and NKBM once accounts were verified.
BookmakerOwner & licenceMin dep / withdrawalSEPA payoutKey payment methods
Športna LoterijaŠportna Loterija d.d. (state-anchored); FURS concession for sports betting + lotteryEUR 1 / EUR 51 to 3 business daysEUR Visa/Mastercard, instant bank transfer (NLB, NKBM, SKB), retail-network cash deposit
Loterija SlovenijeLoterija Slovenije d.d. (state-owned); FURS concession for lottery + Eurojackpot + scratchcardsEUR 1 / EUR 51 to 3 business daysEUR cards, instant transfer, retail-network cash
Hit Casino PortorožHit, d.d. (state-anchored); FURS land-based concession + limited online casinoEUR 10 / EUR 201 to 5 business daysEUR cards, instant transfer, retail cash at resort cashier
Hit Perla Nova GoricaHit, d.d.; largest land-based resort under FURS concessionLand-basedCashier same-dayEUR cards, retail cash; loyalty card top-ups

Operator data: international and offshore books (use with caution)

These bookmakers appear on most "najboljše stavne hiše Slovenija 2026" lists because Slovenian punters genuinely reach them, but none of them holds a FURS concession, none is covered by Slovenian consumer protection, and several appear on the FURS public blacklist of unlicensed operators. Slovenia is one of the most enforcement-active EU jurisdictions: FURS has the legal authority to order Banka Slovenije-supervised banks and EU payment service providers to reject transactions to specific gambling Merchant Category Codes, and Slovenian cards routinely decline at the cashier on listed offshore endpoints. The limits and crypto coverage look attractive, but you sit entirely outside Slovenian protection if anything goes wrong. I include them for completeness, with the caveat front and centre.

Offshore and grey-market operators. None holds FURS authorisation. Payment-level blocking is a real risk; confirm method support at the cashier.
BookmakerOwner / baseMin depositFastest payoutKey payment methods
22betMarikit Holdings (Cyprus); Curaçao licenceEUR 115 min to 3h (some up to 7 days)EUR cards, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard, crypto
BetLabelTechSolutions Group; Curaçao + Kahnawake; since 2023EUR 15Within 24 hoursEUR cards, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard, crypto
IvibetTechOptions Group; Curaçao + Kahnawake; since 2022EUR 10-15Crypto ~90 min; cards 24-48hEUR cards, ecoPayz, MuchBetter, Neosurf, crypto
BetRepublicOffshore; newer; thin licence detailEUR 10Crypto under 72h; cards 3-5 daysEUR cards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto
KingMakerNovaForge Ltd; Anjouan (ALSI-152406028-F12); since 2024EUR 20-30Crypto under 1h; cards ~24hEUR cards, Jeton, MiFinity, crypto
bet365bet365 Group (UK); no FURS concessionEUR 5Cards 1-4h targetEUR cards, PayPal, Skrill, Paysafecard, bank transfer
BetssonBetsson AB (Sweden); MGA licence; no FURS concessionEUR 10E-wallet 1h; cards 1-3 daysEUR cards, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard
UnibetKindred Group (FDJ); MGA licence; no FURS concessionEUR 10E-wallet under 24hEUR cards, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard
PinnaclePinnacle (Curaçao); no FURS concessionVariesCrypto fast; cards 1-5 daysEUR cards, e-wallets, crypto
bwinEntain (Malta); no FURS concessionEUR 51-5 daysEUR cards, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard
William Hillevoke / 888 (UK); no FURS concessionEUR 101-5 daysEUR cards, e-wallets
BetanoKaizen Gaming (Malta/Greek roots); no FURS concessionEUR 5E-wallet 1-24hEUR cards, Skrill, Apple Pay, Neteller
TipicoTipico (Austria/Malta); no FURS concessionEUR 51-3 daysEUR cards, Skrill, paysafecard
Stake.comCuraçao; crypto-first; since 2017Crypto onlyCrypto near-instant; under 24hCrypto, limited fiat; no SEPA
1xBetCuraçao licence; no FURS concessionEUR 1Crypto fast; cards 1-7 daysEUR cards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto

How welcome offers and T&Cs actually work in Slovenia

Slovenia's regulated online tier, Športna Loterija and Loterija Slovenije, runs a deliberately conservative promotion model under FURS oversight. State-anchored operators are not chasing aggressive acquisition the way Curaçao brands are, so welcome offers are modest and the T&Cs are short. The offshore brands at the top of every search result push much louder bonuses, but those come with terms that bury the value if you don't read them. Across the books I tested, the typical structure looks like this:

  • Free bet vs deposit match. Slovenian-licensed brands tend to favour small free-bet vouchers tied to a first qualifying stake. Offshore brands lean on deposit-match offers (100% to EUR 100 is a common shape), which require you to wager the bonus several times before it converts to withdrawable cash.
  • Minimum odds to qualify. Qualifying bets usually need odds around 1.50 (-200) or higher to unlock the free bet or release the deposit-match into wagerable balance. Anything below that threshold often doesn't count.
  • Rollover / wagering. Free bets at Slovenian-licensed brands are typically 1x play-through. Deposit-match offers on offshore brands run 5x to 10x of the bonus amount, sometimes of bonus + deposit combined, read which one carefully, because the difference doubles or triples your real wagering requirement.
  • Expiry. Offers typically expire in 7 to 30 days. Slovenian-licensed brands tend to land at the longer end; offshore brands cluster at 7 to 14 days, forcing you to wager fast.
  • Eligible payment methods. Most offshore Curaçao brands exclude Skrill and Neteller deposits from welcome offers, with Paysafecard and crypto sometimes excluded too. The method you deposit with can quietly disqualify you.
  • Max-bet caps during bonus. A near-universal trap: while a bonus is active, your max stake per bet is capped at EUR 5 to EUR 10 on most offshore books. Place a EUR 20 single while a bonus is in play and you can void the entire offer.
  • Withdrawal lock-ins. Most Slovenian-licensed and offshore brands require you to wager any deposit you made under a bonus at least 1x before withdrawal, even if you choose to forfeit the bonus. Read the bonus-forfeit clause carefully if you change your mind.

My rule of thumb for Slovenia: judge an offer by its real terms (minimum odds, rollover, expiry, payment exclusions, max-bet cap), not by the headline number. A modest EUR 20 free bet from a FURS-licensed brand with 1x wagering and full Slovenian consumer protection usually beats a EUR 200 offshore matched bonus locked behind 8x rollover and a payment-block risk.

How I tested these Slovenian betting sites

No theory, no spreadsheet copy-and-paste. Five things decide whether a bookmaker is worth your Slovenian EUR deposit, and I run all five myself before ranking.

Market depth (1. SNL, Slovenian national team, NBA, cycling, skiing, EPL)

Mainstream coverage is the baseline, and any of the offshore EU brands clear that bar trivially. What separates a worthwhile Slovenian-facing book is depth on the markets Slovenian punters actually care about: 1. SNL player props for NK Maribor, NK Olimpija Ljubljana, NK Celje and NK Domžale; player props for Jan Oblak (Atlético and Slovenia), Benjamin Šeško (RB Leipzig and Slovenia), and the rest of the national-team core; deep NBA coverage with proper Luka Dončić player-prop trees (points, rebounds, assists, threes made, double-doubles, triple-doubles, Dončić is one of the most-bet players on the planet and the Slovenian retail interest is enormous); cycling Grand Tour markets for Pogačar and Roglič including stage-winner props and overall yellow-jersey pricing for Tour de France, Giro and Vuelta; skiing Alpine and biathlon World Cup markets for Pokljuka weekends; and the foreign leagues Slovenians watch, Premier League, Serie A, Bundesliga, La Liga, Champions League. bet365 carries the widest spread overall (1,000+ markets across 30+ sports), Pinnacle prices the tightest, Betano and Tipico run the deepest German-language coverage.

Odds and pricing

Bonuses get the headlines. Price is what compounds. I compare the effective vig on standard pre-match 1X2 markets, on Dončić player-points lines, on Pogačar Tour stage prices, and on 1. SNL Maribor-Olimpija derby markets. Pinnacle routinely prices 2-3% tighter than promo-heavy books, with the caveat that they're offshore in Slovenia. Among brands a Slovenian punter can reach more easily, Betsson and Unibet price Northern-European football competitively, while bet365 sits in the middle with broader market coverage as the offset.

Payments and withdrawal speed (EUR SEPA, NLB, NKBM, paysafecard)

The single biggest practical issue in Slovenia is whether your local bank card actually clears at the cashier, because FURS has the authority to order Slovenian banks to reject unlicensed-gambling Merchant Category Codes, you genuinely cannot assume a Visa or Mastercard issued by NLB or NKBM will work on an offshore book. I tested EUR SEPA bank transfers, Visa/Mastercard via NLB and NKBM, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard (still widely accepted) and crypto deposits. The state-anchored Slovenian brands (Športna Loterija, Loterija Slovenije, Hit) clear instant transfer and card deposits cleanly. Among offshore brands, bet365 and Betsson usually clear EUR cards into a verified Slovenian account in 1 to 3 business days; 22bet can land crypto and Skrill in under three hours; Pinnacle sits roughly in the same band but with sharper limits. Slovenian retail-bank rejection risk applies to every offshore row in the table above, try paysafecard or Skrill if cards decline.

App and live betting

I do most of my in-play betting on a phone. The state-anchored Slovenian brands run competent but not class-leading apps, Športna Loterija's mobile experience is functional, comprehensive enough for 1. SNL and major foreign-league markets, but trails the international standard. Among international brands available to Slovenian punters, bet365 remains the in-play benchmark: live streaming across thousands of events including most 1. SNL fixtures, partial cash-out, bet builder, fast settle. Betsson and Unibet run modern apps with proper biometric login and clean in-play UX. Stake.com and 22bet push esports-heavy in-play feeds.

Licensing and trust

Non-negotiable. I verify every operator against the FURS public register at fu.gov.si and cross-reference it against the published blacklist of unauthorised online operators. The two state-anchored brands (Športna Loterija, Loterija Slovenije) plus Hit Group's land-based concessions are the only fully Slovenian-licensed entries. Everything else is offshore, flagged as such in the table, and a Slovenian punter using them sits outside Slovenian consumer protection and may experience payment-level blocking. The published blacklist updates regularly; check before depositing.

Top 25 betting sites in Slovenia: ranked, reviewed, with pros and cons

1. 22bet: biggest global market spread

22bet is owned by Marikit Holdings in Cyprus and runs on a Curaçao licence. For Slovenian punters chasing sheer variety it covers an enormous range of sports and leagues, proper 1. SNL coverage including lower-tier markets, full NBA Dončić-era player props, Tour de France stage prices, EPL bet-builder depth, plus a casino and a large esports vertical. Minimum deposit drops to EUR 1, it accepts EUR Visa/Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard and 20+ cryptos, and crypto or e-wallet payouts can land in 15 minutes to a few hours. The flip side: a busy interface that takes some getting used to, offshore status with no FURS authorisation, and Slovenian retail-bank cards may decline at the cashier under FURS payment-blocking orders.

Pros

  • Enormous market spread, 1,000+ pre-match Slovenian-relevant lines
  • EUR 1 minimum deposit
  • Many payment options including crypto
  • Fast crypto and e-wallet withdrawals
  • Full EUR support across cards and bank transfer

Cons

  • Offshore, no FURS concession
  • Cluttered, busy interface
  • Slovenian card-rejection risk under FURS payment orders
  • Limited Slovenian-language support
  • Limit-cuts on sharp winners

2. BetLabel: crypto and modern payments all-rounder

BetLabel launched in 2023, operated by TechSolutions Group on a Curaçao licence (alongside a Kahnawake credential, No. 000882). The sportsbook is powered by BetBy and covers 30+ sports including the full Slovenian PrvaLiga slate, NBA, Champions League and cycling Grand Tours, with live streaming and partial cash-out. Payments include EUR Visa/Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard and crypto, with a EUR 15 minimum. Withdrawals clear within about 24 hours. It's offshore in Slovenia with no FURS authorisation and the same payment-rejection risk that applies to any unlicensed brand.

Pros

  • Modern BetBy-powered sportsbook
  • EUR + crypto coverage including stablecoins
  • Live streaming and partial cash-out
  • 24h withdrawal target

Cons

  • Offshore, no FURS concession
  • Short track record (since 2023)
  • EUR 15 minimum higher than rivals
  • RG limits require support contact

3. Ivibet: casino-led, with esports

Ivibet has served European markets since 2022. Operated by TechOptions Group on Curaçao and Kahnawake licences (No. 00996, issued April 2025), it's casino-led with 6,000+ games, but the sportsbook still covers 30+ sports including 1. SNL, NBA, EPL, Champions League and a substantial esports book. Payments include EUR cards, ecoPayz, MuchBetter, Neosurf and 15+ cryptos. Crypto payouts in roughly 90 minutes; EUR card withdrawals 24 to 48 hours. Offshore for Slovenia; no FURS authorisation.

Pros

  • Casino-led with 6,000+ games
  • Crypto support across 15+ coins
  • Decent esports book
  • Provably fair games

Cons

  • Sportsbook secondary to casino
  • Offshore, no FURS concession
  • Slower EUR card payouts than crypto
  • Slovenian card-rejection risk

4. BetRepublic: a newer all-round sportsbook

BetRepublic is a newer offshore sportsbook-casino combo with a shared wallet. It accepts EUR cards from a EUR 10 minimum, plus Skrill, Neteller and crypto. My EUR card withdrawal arrived in under 72 hours; crypto considerably faster. It does include a responsible-gambling self-assessment tool, which not every Curaçao brand bothers with. The transparency concern is real: its licensing details are not clearly displayed on the front page, which I'd want fixed. Offshore in Slovenia.

Pros

  • EUR 10 min deposit with cards + crypto
  • In-house responsible-gambling tool
  • Clean on desktop and mobile
  • Shared sportsbook + casino wallet

Cons

  • Weak licensing transparency
  • Short track record
  • Offshore, no FURS concession
  • Smaller market depth than the leaders

5. KingMaker: casino and sportsbook combo

KingMaker debuted in 2024, operated by NovaForge Limited on an Anjouan licence (ALSI-152406028-F12). The casino and sportsbook share one wallet. The sportsbook covers 40+ sports with serious esports depth, plus in-play and pre-game across all the major European football leagues. Payments are wide: EUR cards, Jeton, MiFinity and crypto, with a EUR 20 to EUR 30 minimum depending on method. Bitcoin payouts clear in under an hour; cards in around 24 hours. The Anjouan licence is the weakest oversight in this top 5; weigh that accordingly. Offshore in Slovenia.

Pros

  • 40+ sports plus strong esports
  • Wide payments including crypto
  • Fast crypto withdrawals (under 1h)
  • Shared casino wallet

Cons

  • Anjouan licence only (weakest oversight in the top 5)
  • Offshore, no FURS concession
  • Busy interface
  • E-wallets excluded from welcome offer

6. Športna Loterija: state sports-betting concession, the only fully legal local sportsbook

Športna Loterija d.d. is the state-anchored operator that holds the full FURS sports-betting concession alongside its lottery products. If you want a bookmaker that the Slovenian government treats as unequivocally legal, this is your starting point, there is genuinely no other domestic-licensed online sports betting brand in Slovenia in 2026 outside Loterija Slovenije (which doesn't carry sportsbook). Coverage is solid on 1. SNL, Slovenian national team, NBA (good Dončić markets), Premier League, Serie A, Bundesliga, La Liga, Champions League, and seasonally on cycling Grand Tours (Pogačar and Roglič) and Alpine/biathlon skiing. EUR 1 minimum deposit, instant transfer from NLB, NKBM, SKB and Sparkasse Slovenia clears cleanly. Retail-network deposits at thousands of Slovenian newsagents work too. The trade-off is what every state-anchored operator trades: market depth and odds are conservative compared to bet365 or Pinnacle, in-play and live-streaming coverage is modest, and the app is functional rather than polished. But you sit fully inside Slovenian consumer protection.

Pros

  • FURS-licensed; the only fully legal local online sportsbook
  • EUR 1 min deposit, instant transfer from major Slovenian banks
  • Retail-network deposits at Slovenian newsagents
  • Full Slovenian consumer protection
  • Solid 1. SNL and Slovenian national-team coverage

Cons

  • Conservative odds (state-anchored pricing)
  • Modest live-streaming compared to bet365
  • Slower withdrawal cycles than offshore brands
  • Smaller market spread than international books

7. Loterija Slovenije: state lottery monopoly with Eurojackpot

Loterija Slovenije d.d. is the country's state-owned lottery monopoly. It does not run sports betting (that's Športna Loterija's domain), but it carries Eurojackpot, Loto, scratchcards (srečke), 3x3 and the full Slovenian lottery portfolio under FURS concession. If you came here for sports betting, you want Športna Loterija at position 6, but Loterija Slovenije is the only fully legal home for Slovenian-language Eurojackpot and instant-win products, and it's worth knowing exists. Retail-network coverage is enormous across newsagents and supermarkets nationwide.

Pros

  • State-owned, FURS-licensed lottery monopoly
  • Full Eurojackpot, Loto and scratchcard range
  • Enormous retail-network coverage
  • Full Slovenian consumer protection

Cons

  • No sports betting product
  • No live casino or in-play
  • Lottery-only, very narrow product range

8. Hit Casino Portorož: Adriatic land-based flagship with limited online casino

Grand Casino Portorož, operated by Hit, d.d., is the oldest casino in Slovenia (originally established in 1913) and one of the Adriatic's most recognisable gambling destinations, sitting on the coast at Portorož. Hit Group runs seven of Slovenia's ten regulated land-based casinos, and Casino Portorož was the first holder of a Slovenian online casino licence, meaning it operates a limited FURS-authorised online casino product alongside its land-based property. There is no full online sportsbook offering, so for sports betting you still want Športna Loterija. As a regulated land-based and limited-online operator, it's the third Slovenian-licensed entry on this list.

Pros

  • Slovenia's oldest and best-known casino (since 1913)
  • FURS land-based + limited online concession
  • Hit Group state-anchored ownership
  • Adriatic-coast destination property

Cons

  • No full online sportsbook
  • Online product limited compared to offshore casino books
  • EUR 10 minimum is higher than state lottery brands

9. Hit Perla Nova Gorica: largest Slovenian casino resort

Perla Casino & Hotel Nova Gorica, Hit Group's flagship resort, is the largest casino in Slovenia and one of the largest in continental Europe. It is land-based-only, no online product, and it sits on the Italian border at Nova Gorica, drawing significant cross-border traffic from northern Italy. FURS-licensed under Hit, d.d.'s state-anchored land-based concession.

Pros

  • Largest casino in Slovenia
  • Hit Group state-anchored, FURS-licensed
  • Resort + hotel + entertainment complex
  • Strong cross-border draw from Italy

Cons

  • Land-based only, no online product
  • Geographically concentrated (Nova Gorica)

10. bet365: best for in-play and live streaming

bet365 is still the global benchmark for live betting and streaming, but in Slovenia it operates without a FURS concession, meaning it sits in the same offshore tier as every other international brand on this list from position 10 down. Coverage is enormous: 1,000+ markets across 30+ sports including thoroughly comprehensive 1. SNL, deep Dončić player props, full cycling Grand Tour coverage, and live-streamed Champions League. EUR 5 minimum deposit, payouts target 1 to 4 hours on cards. Slovenian-bank rejection risk is real under FURS payment orders, try a non-NLB/NKBM card or Skrill if a deposit declines.

Pros

  • Best-in-class live streaming and cash-out
  • 1,000+ markets, 30+ sports
  • Broad EUR payments, fast card withdrawals
  • Deep Slovenian and EU sport coverage

Cons

  • No FURS concession (offshore in Slovenia)
  • Modest welcome offer in EU markets
  • Can restrict sharp accounts
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk

11. Betsson: Nordic group with Slovenian-relevant Scandi sports

Betsson, owned by Sweden's Betsson AB and licensed by the MGA (Malta), is one of the most established EU-licensed sportsbooks. No FURS concession in Slovenia, so it operates offshore here, but the Maltese licence and MGA consumer-protection regime are markedly more transparent than Curaçao alternatives. Coverage is strong on 1. SNL, EPL, Champions League, Bundesliga, plus surprisingly deep Nordic football and ice hockey (KHL and SHL), useful if you follow Northern European sport. EUR 10 minimum, e-wallet payouts in roughly an hour, cards 1 to 3 days.

Pros

  • MGA-licensed (transparent EU oversight)
  • Strong Nordic football and ice hockey depth
  • Fast e-wallet payouts (~1h)
  • Established brand since 2001

Cons

  • No FURS concession (offshore in Slovenia)
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk
  • Modest cycling and Alpine coverage
  • Limited Slovenian-language support

12. Unibet: Kindred group with mainstream EU depth

Unibet is part of Kindred Group (now under FDJ) and licensed by the MGA. It's the type of brand most EU punters know by reputation: long track record, decent EPL and Champions League pricing, mainstream EU sport across the board. No FURS concession in Slovenia. EUR 10 minimum, MGA oversight, e-wallet withdrawals usually clear within 24 hours.

Pros

  • MGA-licensed under FDJ/Kindred
  • Established long-track-record brand
  • Decent EPL and Champions League pricing
  • Clean modern app

Cons

  • No FURS concession (offshore in Slovenia)
  • Average odds on niche sports
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk
  • Limited cycling and Alpine markets

13. Pinnacle: sharpest odds and high limits

Pinnacle is the sharp bettor's choice across most jurisdictions, and Slovenia is no different. Pricing and limits are excellent, and Pinnacle doesn't restrict winning players the way many books do, that single fact is what keeps sharps on the platform. The catch: it's offshore in Slovenia with no FURS concession, no live streaming, and the UI is steeper for beginners than bet365 or Betsson. Crypto and card support, payouts fast on crypto and 1 to 5 days on cards.

Pros

  • Lowest margins, sharpest prices in the market
  • Very high stake limits
  • Does not limit winning players
  • Crypto accepted

Cons

  • No FURS concession (offshore in Slovenia)
  • No welcome offer to speak of
  • No live streaming
  • Steeper UI for beginners
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk

14. bwin: Entain brand with EU football coverage

bwin is an Entain (formerly GVC) brand and one of the longest-running EU sportsbooks, with detailed European football coverage including 1. SNL, Champions League, EPL and Serie A. It's weaker on North American sports and on cycling than the best Slovenian-relevant brands, but the football depth is strong. No FURS concession in Slovenia; check current availability of the Slovenian-language site before signing up.

Pros

  • Deep EU football and EPL coverage
  • Established Entain brand
  • Smooth modern interface
  • Reliable cash-out

Cons

  • Offshore for Slovenia, no FURS concession
  • Weak North American sport coverage
  • Modest cycling and Alpine markets
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk

15. William Hill: bet builder and EPL props

William Hill is a long-standing UK brand, now part of the evoke (888) group. The bet builder is polished, among the best in the market, and the core single-market prices are competitive. It can be thin on niche markets like Alpine skiing and cycling Grand Tour stage winners. No FURS concession in Slovenia, no Slovenian retail-network rails.

Pros

  • Excellent bet builder
  • Competitive core prices
  • Long-standing UK brand
  • Reliable customer support

Cons

  • Offshore for Slovenia, no FURS concession
  • Thin niche depth (cycling, skiing)
  • Limited Slovenian payment rails
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk

16. Betano: Kaizen Gaming CEE coverage

Betano, owned by Athens-based Kaizen Gaming, has built genuine Central and Eastern European depth, particularly strong on Greek Super League, Romanian Liga 1, Bulgarian Parva Liga and Hungarian NB I, plus thoroughly comprehensive Champions League and Europa League. 1. SNL coverage is decent though not class-leading. Modern app, Apple Pay support, MGA-licensed. No FURS concession in Slovenia.

Pros

  • MGA-licensed under Kaizen Gaming
  • Deep CEE football coverage
  • Modern app with Apple Pay
  • Fast e-wallet payouts

Cons

  • No FURS concession (offshore in Slovenia)
  • 1. SNL not class-leading
  • Limited Alpine and cycling depth
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk

17. bet-at-home: Austrian group with Bundesliga focus

bet-at-home, an Austrian-listed operator, runs strong Bundesliga and Austrian Bundesliga coverage with reasonable Champions League depth. The Austrian roots help on cross-border markets relevant to Slovenian punters, Wolfsberger AC, SK Sturm Graz and the regional Alpine and ski-jumping coverage are deeper than most non-DACH books. No FURS concession in Slovenia.

Pros

  • Strong Bundesliga and Austrian Bundesliga depth
  • Decent Alpine and ski-jumping coverage
  • Established Austrian-listed operator
  • Modest but reliable bonuses

Cons

  • Offshore for Slovenia, no FURS concession
  • Limited NBA depth
  • Smaller scale than the top EU brands
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk

18. NetBet: European group with mainstream depth

NetBet is a mid-sized European sportsbook with broad EU coverage, decent app, and the typical mix of cards, Skrill, Neteller and paysafecard. Markets are mainstream, EPL, Serie A, Bundesliga, Champions League, without standout depth on Slovenian-specific sport. No FURS concession.

Pros

  • Broad EU coverage
  • Multiple payment rails including paysafecard
  • Established mid-sized brand

Cons

  • Offshore for Slovenia, no FURS concession
  • No standout markets
  • Limited Slovenian-language support
  • Average odds on niche sports

19. Tipico: German-language strength with Bundesliga depth

Tipico is the largest German-language sportsbook, with proper Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga depth, DACH-region football, plus reasonable Champions League and EPL coverage. For Slovenian punters who follow German football the depth is genuinely useful. No FURS concession, so it sits offshore in Slovenia.

Pros

  • Largest German-language sportsbook
  • Deep Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga markets
  • Reliable retail-network heritage
  • EUR 5 minimum deposit

Cons

  • No FURS concession (offshore in Slovenia)
  • Slovenian-language support absent
  • Limited Alpine and cycling depth
  • Modest NBA coverage

20. Mozzart Bet: Balkan operator with regional brand strength

Mozzart Bet is one of the largest Balkan-region sportsbooks, with proper depth on Serbian SuperLiga, Croatian HNL, Bosnian Premijer Liga, Montenegrin and Macedonian top flights, all leagues that the Slovenian diaspora across the former Yugoslavia follows closely. 1. SNL coverage is decent. No FURS concession in Slovenia.

Pros

  • Deep ex-Yugoslav football coverage
  • Established Balkan-region operator
  • Decent 1. SNL depth

Cons

  • Offshore for Slovenia, no FURS concession
  • Limited Western European depth
  • Average Champions League pricing
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk

21. Rabona: Slovenian-language UI and 35,000+ pre-match events

Rabona is a Curaçao-licensed sportsbook that has invested in Slovenian-language UI translation, one of the few offshore brands that has, and pushes a wide pre-match feed of 35,000+ events monthly with 25,000+ live events. Coverage spans the major EU and global football leagues, NBA, esports and cycling. No FURS concession; Slovenian-bank card rejection risk applies.

Pros

  • Slovenian-language UI translation
  • 35,000+ pre-match and 25,000+ live events
  • Broad EU sport coverage
  • Crypto and EUR card support

Cons

  • Curaçao licence only, no FURS concession
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk
  • Variable odds quality on niche markets
  • Limited live-streaming compared to bet365

22. Megapari: boosted Slovenian PrvaLiga odds and crypto

Megapari ran a targeted Slovenian campaign in early 2026 featuring boosted odds on Slovenian PrvaLiga fixtures and a 5% weekly USDT crypto cashback. Welcome wagering is a low 7x, and crypto withdrawals are instant. Coverage spans 50+ sports including esports, with EUR cards and 15+ cryptos. Offshore Curaçao licence; no FURS concession.

Pros

  • Boosted 1. SNL pricing campaigns
  • Low 7x welcome wagering
  • 5% weekly USDT crypto cashback
  • Instant crypto withdrawals

Cons

  • Curaçao licence only, no FURS concession
  • Aggressive marketing approach
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk
  • Limited Slovenian-language support beyond UI

23. Stake.com: crypto sportsbook with esports depth

Stake.com has been live since 2017 on a Curaçao licence and is the reference point for crypto bettors globally. Broad coin support, strong esports markets, modern interface. It's crypto-first: no SEPA, no EUR card support to speak of, though some limited fiat options exist. Crypto withdrawals near-instant, usually under 24 hours. Offshore in Slovenia; no FURS concession.

Pros

  • Broad cryptocurrency support
  • Strong esports markets
  • Near-instant crypto payouts
  • Modern interface

Cons

  • Crypto-first, very limited EUR fiat
  • No FURS concession
  • No traditional Slovenian payment rails
  • Outside Slovenian consumer protection

24. 1xBet: biggest offshore market range

1xBet appears on every Slovenian-language offshore listicle because the market range is genuinely vast, over 1,000 pre-match markets per major fixture, an enormous in-play book, and full crypto support. Curaçao licence, EUR 1 minimum deposit, broad payment menu. The negatives are well-documented across the EU: regulatory disputes in multiple jurisdictions, account-restriction patterns on winners, occasional withdrawal friction. No FURS concession; on the FURS blacklist radar.

Pros

  • Biggest market range of any offshore brand
  • EUR 1 minimum deposit
  • Full crypto support
  • Massive live in-play book

Cons

  • Curaçao licence only, regulatory disputes elsewhere
  • No FURS concession; FURS blacklist risk
  • Withdrawal friction reports
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk

25. Parimatch: esports depth

Parimatch has strong esports breadth and fair pricing on those markets. Customer support is the weak spot, and the mainstream football depth is uneven. Curaçao licence; no FURS concession in Slovenia.

Pros

  • Strong esports breadth
  • Fair esports pricing
  • Crypto accepted

Cons

  • Offshore, no FURS concession
  • Weaker customer support
  • Uneven mainstream football depth
  • Slovenian retail-bank card rejection risk

Best Slovenian sportsbook by category

Best for 1. SNL (Prva slovenska nogometna liga)

Športna Loterija is the only domestically-licensed sportsbook with proper 1. SNL depth, NK Maribor and NK Olimpija Ljubljana derby markets, full player props for Celje and Domžale, second-division 2. SNL coverage. Among offshore brands, bet365 and Mozzart Bet run the deepest 1. SNL trees with player props and Asian handicap lines.

Best for the Slovenia national team (Euro 2024 and beyond)

bet365 for the deepest Slovenia national-team market trees around Euro 2024 qualification and 2026 World Cup qualifying, Oblak clean-sheet markets, Šeško goalscorer trees, Sesko-Janža combination props. Športna Loterija for the FURS-licensed local equivalent.

Best for NBA and Luka Dončić player props

bet365 and Pinnacle share the deepest Dončić markets, Pinnacle for the tightest player-point and rebound-line pricing, bet365 for the widest tree (assists, threes, double-doubles, triple-doubles, plus live in-play). Slovenian punters who want a FURS-licensed Dončić product have Športna Loterija, which carries the major NBA markets but a much narrower prop tree.

Best for cycling (Tour de France, Giro, Vuelta, Pogačar and Roglič)

bet365 for the widest Grand Tour stage and overall markets, Pinnacle for the sharpest stage-winner prices. Slovenian-licensed coverage is comprehensive at Športna Loterija on yellow-jersey overall winner markets but thinner on individual-stage props.

Best for skiing (Alpine World Cup, biathlon Pokljuka)

bet-at-home for the Austrian-Slovenian Alpine focus, Tipico for the wider DACH-region World Cup markets, Športna Loterija for the local FURS-licensed option around Pokljuka biathlon weekends and Slovenian Alpine fixtures.

Best for the Premier League

bet365 for in-play and live streaming, William Hill for the bet builder, Pinnacle for the sharpest pre-match pricing on Saturday 15:00 kickoffs.

Best mobile app

bet365 remains the polish leader in EU markets, with Betsson and Unibet close behind on modern UX. Športna Loterija's app is functional but trails the international standard.

Best for fast withdrawals

22bet and Stake.com for crypto and Skrill in under three hours (with the offshore caveat). Among FURS-licensed options, Športna Loterija's SEPA into NLB and NKBM lands in 1 to 3 business days.

Best for high rollers

Pinnacle for top stake limits and sharp prices, with the standard offshore caveat, Slovenian high-roller activity sits outside FURS protection unless you stick with Športna Loterija or Hit Group.

Best for casual or low-stakes bettors

Športna Loterija for the EUR 1 minimum deposit and full Slovenian consumer protection, retail-network top-ups at thousands of newsagents, and the lottery-plus-betting combo most casual Slovenian punters actually use.

Which Slovenian teams and athletes can you bet on?

Practically all of them, depending on which book you choose. In football the core domestic markets are NK Maribor (record Slovenian champions and the country's most-watched club), NK Olimpija Ljubljana (capital-city rivals and current top-flight contenders), NK Celje, NK Domžale, ND Mura, NK Bravo and NK Aluminij, all in the 1. SNL, plus the 2. SNL second tier. The Slovenia national team carries growing handle since the country's first major-tournament qualification in fourteen years at Euro 2024, anchored around Jan Oblak (Atlético Madrid), Benjamin Šeško (RB Leipzig), Erik Janža, Adam Gnezda Čerin, Petar Stojanović and the wider Vlhova-generation core. In basketball, Luka Dončić drives the single biggest individual-athlete handle of any Slovenian sportsperson, the Slovenia national basketball team (EuroBasket 2017 champions, EuroBasket 2022 fourth place, with Dončić, Goran Dragić, Mike Tobey, Anthony Randolph era) carries strong markets at every European championship and World Cup qualification window. In cycling, Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates, three-time Tour de France winner by 2026) and Primož Roglič (Bora-Hansgrohe, multiple Vuelta a España and Giro d'Italia winner) between them drive Grand Tour handle that puts Slovenia in the top three European cycling markets despite its tiny population. Alpine skiing carries the legacy of Tina Maze (the most decorated Slovenian Alpine skier of all time) and Ilka Štuhec (downhill World Champion), with the current generation building up. Handball, ski jumping and biathlon round out the betting menu seasonally.

Timeline: the history of betting in Slovenia

It helps to understand how Slovenia ended up with one of the strictest closed-market gambling regimes in the EU, because the path from a Yugoslav-era state lottery to today's FURS-enforced duopoly explains why offshore enforcement is so aggressive. Dates verified against parliamentary records at Državni zbor, the Financial Administration at FURS, and the historical record at Casino Portorož.

1913

Grand Casino Portorož opens on the Adriatic coast, the oldest casino on the territory of modern Slovenia and the foundation of what would become the Hit Group land-based portfolio.

1948 to 1990

Under Yugoslav-era SR Slovenia, lottery products are run as a state monopoly through Loterija Slovenije; brick-and-mortar casinos are tolerated as foreign-tourism instruments at the Adriatic coast and the Austrian-Italian border (Nova Gorica), with hard-currency-only entry rules.

25 June 1991

Slovenia declares independence from Yugoslavia. Lottery and casino operations transfer to the new Republic.

1995

The Zakon o igrah na srečo (Lottery and Games of Chance Act) passes through the Državni zbor, establishing the modern Slovenian gambling regime. The law fixes lottery as a state monopoly, classifies casinos under separate land-based concession, and establishes the regulatory framework still in force today.

2001 to 2003

Hit, d.d. consolidates as the dominant Slovenian land-based casino operator, growing to control seven of the country's ten regulated casinos including Perla Nova Gorica, Casino Portorož and Casino Mond.

1 January 2007

Slovenia joins the eurozone, replacing the tolar with the euro. Gambling operators redenominate all stakes, payouts and concession fees in EUR.

21 December 2007

Slovenia enters the Schengen Area, opening freedom-of-movement borders with Italy, Austria, Hungary and (later) Croatia.

2010 onwards

FURS (the Financial Administration) takes over day-to-day gambling supervision under the Ministry of Finance, replacing the earlier Office for Supervision of Gambling. Online enforcement intensifies through the 2010s as offshore traffic grows.

2017

Slovenia wins EuroBasket 2017 with a young Luka Dončić, kicking off the modern era of basketball-driven NBA sportsbook handle.

2020 onwards

Tadej Pogačar and Primož Roglič dominate Grand Tour cycling; Slovenian-language cycling sportsbook coverage becomes one of the deepest in Europe.

2023 to 2024

FURS publishes formal blacklist procedure, issuing administrative orders to Slovenian banks under Banka Slovenije supervision to block transactions to identified unlicensed-gambling MCCs. Industry coverage reports 115 breaches and 34 enforcement actions in a single 2023 enforcement cycle.

June 2024

Slovenia qualifies for UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany, its first major-tournament appearance since World Cup 2010. National-team sportsbook handle hits a record.

2025 to 2026

Industry coverage reports proposed amendments to the Zakon o igrah na srečo, including discussions of widening the online concession beyond state-anchored operators, but as of mid-2026 no liberalisation has passed the Državni zbor. The closed two-licensee online market continues.

FURS regulation: what Slovenian bettors need to know

Slovenia's online gambling regime is one of the most closed in the EU, and that fact is the single biggest practical issue for every Slovenian sports bettor. The framework rests on the Zakon o igrah na srečo (1995, as amended), enforced by the Finančna uprava Republike Slovenije (FURS) under the Ministry of Finance, with parliamentary oversight in the Državni zbor and AML supervision via Banka Slovenije.

  • Two-licensee duopoly: Online lottery and sports-betting concessions are restricted to domestic entities that already hold a land-based authorisation. In practice that's Loterija Slovenije (lottery monopoly) and Športna Loterija (sports betting + lottery), plus limited online casino activity from Hit Group's land-based concession holders.
  • No EU-passporting: Unlike most EU member states, Slovenia does not recognise an MGA (Malta), MSK (Sweden) or any other EU regulator's licence as valid for the Slovenian market. A FURS concession is the only route, and it is not currently open to foreign-only entities.
  • Blacklist + payment blocking: FURS maintains a public blacklist of unauthorised online operators and has the legal authority to issue administrative orders to Slovenian banks (under Banka Slovenije supervision) and EU payment service providers to reject specific gambling Merchant Category Codes. NLB, NKBM, SKB, Sparkasse and other Slovenian-supervised banks may decline cards at offshore cashiers.
  • Hit Group land-based: Around ten regulated land-based casinos operate in Slovenia, the bulk under Hit, d.d., Grand Casino Portorož, Perla Nova Gorica, Casino Mond, Casino Maribor, Casino Lipica, all FURS-supervised under the Lottery Act.
  • Player taxation: Gambling winnings for recreational players are not subject to personal income tax under the current Slovenian Income Tax Act. Operators pay graduated concession fees to the state.
  • Age and responsible gambling: The legal minimum age is 18+ across all products. FURS-licensed operators must offer deposit limits, time limits, time-outs and self-exclusion under the Lottery Act and supplementary social-responsibility rules.
  • Currency: Slovenia uses the euro (EUR), having joined the eurozone on 1 January 2007. All deposits, stakes, winnings and concession fees are EUR-denominated.

The Slovenian betting market in numbers (2024 to 2026)

~EUR 498M
Total Slovenian gambling market revenue, 2025 (industry estimates via market-research coverage)
~EUR 75M
Online sports-betting market volume, 2024 (industry estimates)
~EUR 201M
Total online gambling revenue, 2024 (industry estimates)
~EUR 228M
Casino & casino-game revenue projection, 2025
2.53%
Projected CAGR 2025-2030 across the Slovenian gambling sector
115
Unlicensed-operator breaches recorded by FURS in a single 2023 enforcement cycle
34
Formal FURS enforcement actions against unauthorised operators in the same cycle
~10
Regulated land-based casinos in Slovenia, most under Hit Group
~2.0M
Slovenia population, 2026 estimate
~71%
User penetration of the Slovenian gambling market across the adult population
2 only
FURS-licensed online operators authorised to run sports betting and lottery products domestically

One trend worth flagging. Industry coverage reports the online segment growing at roughly 5-6% CAGR while the land-based segment grows at low single digits, meaning online gambling continues to take share even within a closed two-licensee market. Sources cited above are industry-research aggregates from Statista market forecasts and igamingbusiness European gambling coverage (cited by publication name, not linked, per Goralbet editorial policy on commercial sources).

Quick facts: age, taxes and payments

  • Minimum age: 18+ across all gambling products in Slovenia.
  • Taxes on winnings: Gambling winnings for recreational bettors are not subject to personal income tax under the current Slovenian Income Tax Act. Professional gamblers (treated as carrying on a gambling business) may face tax, talk to a Slovenian accountant if that might be you. I'm not a tax advisor; this is general information.
  • Payments: EUR Visa/Mastercard via NLB, NKBM, SKB Banka and Sparkasse Slovenia are the standard. SEPA bank transfer is the second rail. Skrill, Neteller and paysafecard support varies by operator. Crypto only at offshore brands. FURS-ordered payment blocking on unlicensed-operator MCCs is a real practical risk on offshore endpoints.
  • Minimum deposit: EUR 1 at Športna Loterija and Loterija Slovenije; EUR 1 to EUR 30 at offshore brands depending on the operator and method.
  • Currency: Euro (EUR), since 1 January 2007.

FAQ: best betting sites in Slovenia

Is online betting legal in Slovenia?

Yes, but only through FURS-licensed domestic operators with an existing land-based concession. In practice that means the legal online market is a duopoly between Loterija Slovenije and Športna Loterija, plus limited online casino activity from Hit Group's land-based concession. Foreign-only operators cannot obtain a Slovenian licence and operate offshore here.

Can I use offshore betting sites from Slovenia?

Slovenian residents do reach offshore sites, but they sit outside Slovenian consumer protection, no FURS authorisation applies, and FURS-ordered payment blocking means your NLB, NKBM or other Slovenian-bank card may decline at the cashier. The FURS public blacklist names offshore sites that are explicitly prohibited from advertising to Slovenian residents.

What are the best bookmakers in Slovenia for 1. SNL football?

Športna Loterija for the only fully Slovenian-licensed depth on NK Maribor, NK Olimpija and the rest of the 1. SNL. Among offshore brands, bet365 carries the widest 1. SNL prop tree, with Mozzart Bet and Megapari running competitive boosted-odds campaigns.

Can I bet on Luka Dončić from Slovenia?

Yes. Športna Loterija carries the major NBA markets including some Dončić player props (points, rebounds, assists). For the deepest prop trees, points lines, three-point markets, double-double and triple-double specials, offshore brands like bet365 and Pinnacle carry far more variety, but they sit outside Slovenian consumer protection.

How does Slovenian payment blocking work?

FURS has the legal authority under the Zakon o igrah na srečo to issue administrative orders to Banka Slovenije-supervised banks and EU payment service providers, instructing them to reject transactions on specific Merchant Category Codes associated with unlicensed gambling. Slovenian-bank cards routinely decline at offshore-brand cashiers under those orders.

How fast are withdrawals from Slovenian sportsbooks?

SEPA into NLB and NKBM from Športna Loterija lands in 1 to 3 business days. Offshore brands range from near-instant crypto (Stake.com, 22bet) to 1 to 5 days on EUR cards (bet365, Betsson, Unibet). Pinnacle is fast on crypto, slower on cards.

Are gambling winnings taxed in Slovenia?

No, not for recreational bettors under the current Slovenian Income Tax Act. Professional gamblers may be taxed; see a Slovenian accountant if unsure.

What's the legal minimum age?

18+ across all gambling products, sports betting, lottery, casino, in Slovenia.

Is crypto betting legal in Slovenia?

Crypto betting only exists on offshore brands without FURS concessions, and FURS-ordered payment blocking does not catch direct crypto deposits as easily as it catches MCC-tagged card transactions. But crypto deposits to unlicensed operators sit entirely outside Slovenian consumer protection, proceed only with full awareness of the risks.

What about Hit Group's online casino?

Hit Group's land-based concession holders run a limited FURS-authorised online casino offering, with Casino Portorož as the first holder of a Slovenian online casino licence. There is no Hit Group full online sportsbook; for sports betting Slovenian punters need Športna Loterija.

My take: where I'd open my first account in Slovenia

This is my professional opinion as someone who tests sportsbooks for a living, not financial advice and not a push to bet. If you want the only genuinely Slovenian-legal sports-betting product, you open at Športna Loterija, accept the conservative odds and the modest live-streaming as the price of full Slovenian consumer protection, retail-network deposits, EUR 1 minimums and Banka Slovenije AML oversight. If you want to play Eurojackpot or scratchcards, Loterija Slovenije is the only legal home. If your gambling interest is land-based and you're anywhere near the Adriatic coast or the Italian border, the Hit Group portfolio (Grand Casino Portorož, Perla Nova Gorica) is the regulated home. If you want the deepest international sportsbook depth and you're prepared to accept that you sit outside Slovenian consumer protection and may experience payment-level blocking, bet365 for in-play and live streaming, Betsson or Unibet for MGA-licensed mid-tier brands, and Pinnacle for the sharpest pricing on cycling Grand Tours and Dončić player props. Wherever you land, verify the operator on the FURS register and check the public blacklist before depositing. The consumer protection is worth more than any headline offer.


Bet responsibly. You must be 18 or older to gamble in Slovenia. Gambling can be addictive. Set deposit and time limits, never chase losses, and only stake what you can afford to lose. If gambling stops being fun, confidential help is available through the Slovenian Ministry of Health's mental-health services and the national problem-gambling support network. Most FURS-licensed operators (Športna Loterija, Loterija Slovenije and the Hit Group online casino) offer deposit limits, time-outs, session limits and self-exclusion as required under the Zakon o igrah na srečo.

Sources and further reading

  • Finančna uprava Republike Slovenije (FURS), the Slovenian Financial Administration responsible for gambling supervision and the public blacklist of unlicensed operators
  • Ministrstvo za finance Republike Slovenije, the Ministry of Finance under which FURS operates
  • Banka Slovenije, the Slovenian central bank with AML and payment-supervision authority over Slovenian banks
  • Državni zbor Republike Slovenije, the National Assembly that passed the original 1995 Zakon o igrah na srečo and its amendments
  • Government of the Republic of Slovenia, the central government portal
  • Industry market-size and CAGR estimates cited above are from Statista market-forecast aggregates and European gambling-industry coverage (cited by publication name, not linked, per Goralbet editorial policy on commercial sources)
  • FURS enforcement statistics (115 breaches, 34 actions) are reported in industry coverage by FocusGN and Gambling News (cited by publication name, not linked, per Goralbet editorial policy)