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Serbian League

The Serbian League (Serbian: Српска лига / Srpska liga) is the third level football league in Serbia. It consists of four groups, namely Belgrade, East, Vojvodina, and West. The winner of each group earns promotion to the Serbian First League.

Serbian League
Founded1992
Country Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)
 Serbia (2006–present)
ConfederationUEFA
DivisionsSerbian League Belgrade
Serbian League East
Serbian League Vojvodina
Serbian League West
Number of teams64 (4 Groups)
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toSerbian First League
Relegation toSerbian Zone League
Domestic cup(s)Serbian Cup
Current championsOFK Beograd (Belgrade)
Dubočica (East)
Tekstilac (Vojvodina)
Smederevo 1924 (West)
(2022–23)

History Edit

1992–1995 Edit

In the summer of 1992, following the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the Serbian League became one of the two leagues (together with the Montenegrin League) that replaced the Yugoslav Third League, serving as the third level of newly formed league system in Serbia and Montenegro (then known as FR Yugoslavia).[1] It was divided into three groups:

1995–2003 Edit

In the summer of 1995, after the initial three seasons, the league expanded from three to six groups. The Serbian League East split into the Serbian League Niš and Serbian League Timok, the Serbian League North split into the Serbian League Belgrade and Serbian League Vojvodina, while the Serbian League West split into the Serbian League Danube and Serbian League Morava. In the summer 1997, the Serbian League Kosovo was formed but lasted for only one season.

2003–present Edit

In the summer of 2003, the Serbian League went through a second major reorganization, when the number of groups was reduced to four.[2] The Serbian League Niš and Serbian League Timok merged back into the Serbian League East, while the Serbian League Danube and Serbian League Morava merged back into the Serbian League West. Those two groups, East and West, previously existed from 1992 to 1995.

Winners Edit

1992–1995 Edit

1995–2003 Edit

Season Belgrade Danube Morava Niš Timok Vojvodina Kosovo
1995–96 Palilulac Beograd Sartid Smederevo Sinđelić Niš Radnički Pirot Solunac Karađorđevo
1996–97 Milicionar Mladost SP Sloga Kraljevo Vučje Napredak Kušiljevo Mladost Apatin
1997–98 Kolubara Železničar Lajkovac Bane Winner Broker Jedinstvo Paraćin ČSK Čelarevo Crvena Zvezda Gnjilane
1998–99 BSK Borča Rudar Kostolac Šumadija Kragujevac OFK Niš Trayal Kruševac Cement Beočin
1999–2000 Bežanija Jedinstvo Ub Zastava Kragujevac Železničar Niš Rudar Bor Mladost Lukićevo
2000–01 Mladenovac Radnički Pirot Građanski Svilajnac Veternik
2001–02 Dorćol Budućnost Valjevo Metalac Gornji Milanovac Car Konstantin Timok Elan Srbobran
2002–03 Bežanija Jedinstvo Ub Novi Pazar Vlasina Morava Ćuprija Proleter Zrenjanin

2003–present Edit

Season Belgrade East Vojvodina West
2003–04 Voždovac Kosanica Spartak Subotica Mladost Lučani
2004–05 Mladenovac Radnički Pirot Glogonj Radnički Kragujevac
2005–06 BSK Borča Dinamo Vranje Inđija Mladost Lučani
2006–07 Hajduk Beograd Jagodina Novi Sad Metalac Gornji Milanovac
2007–08 Kolubara Dinamo Vranje Zlatibor Voda Mladi Radnik Požarevac
2008–09 Zemun Radnički Niš Proleter Novi Sad Sloga Kraljevo
2009–10 BASK Sinđelić Niš Big Bull Bačinci Šumadija Radnički 1923
2010–11 Mladenovac Radnički Niš Donji Srem Sloga Kraljevo
2011–12 Voždovac Timok Radnički Nova Pazova Jedinstvo Užice
2012–13 Sinđelić Beograd Radnik Surdulica Dolina Padina Sloga Petrovac
2013–14 Kolubara Moravac Mrštane OFK Bačka Mačva Šabac
2014–15 Zemun Dinamo Vranje ČSK Čelarevo Loznica
2015–16 Budućnost Dobanovci Radnički Pirot OFK Odžaci Mačva Šabac
2016–17 Teleoptik Temnić 1924 Bratstvo 2019 Radnički 1923
2017–18 Žarkovo Trayal Kruševac Bečej 1918 Zlatibor Čajetina
2018–19 Grafičar Beograd Radnički Pirot Kabel Smederevo 1924
2019–20 IMT Jagodina Železničar Pančevo Borac 1926
2020–21 Teleoptik Timok 1919 Mladost Novi Sad Sloga Požega
2021–22 Radnički Beograd Trayal Kruševac OFK Vršac Sloboda Užice
2022–23 OFK Beograd Dubočica Tekstilac Smederevo 1924

References Edit

  1. ^ "RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE" (in Serbian). fsgzrenjanin.com. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Serbia and Montenegro 2002/03". RSSSF. Retrieved 29 December 2019.

External links Edit

  • Football Association of Serbia
  • Football Association of Belgrade
  • Football Association of Vojvodina
  • Football Association of Eastern Serbia
  • Football Association of Western Serbia

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The Serbian League Serbian Srpska liga Srpska liga is the third level football league in Serbia It consists of four groups namely Belgrade East Vojvodina and West The winner of each group earns promotion to the Serbian First League Serbian LeagueFounded1992Country Serbia and Montenegro 1992 2006 Serbia 2006 present ConfederationUEFADivisionsSerbian League BelgradeSerbian League EastSerbian League VojvodinaSerbian League WestNumber of teams64 4 Groups Level on pyramid3Promotion toSerbian First LeagueRelegation toSerbian Zone LeagueDomestic cup s Serbian CupCurrent championsOFK Beograd Belgrade Dubocica East Tekstilac Vojvodina Smederevo 1924 West 2022 23 Contents 1 History 1 1 1992 1995 1 2 1995 2003 1 3 2003 present 2 Winners 2 1 1992 1995 2 2 1995 2003 2 3 2003 present 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit1992 1995 Edit In the summer of 1992 following the dissolution of Yugoslavia the Serbian League became one of the two leagues together with the Montenegrin League that replaced the Yugoslav Third League serving as the third level of newly formed league system in Serbia and Montenegro then known as FR Yugoslavia 1 It was divided into three groups Serbian League East Serbian League North Serbian League West1995 2003 Edit In the summer of 1995 after the initial three seasons the league expanded from three to six groups The Serbian League East split into the Serbian League Nis and Serbian League Timok the Serbian League North split into the Serbian League Belgrade and Serbian League Vojvodina while the Serbian League West split into the Serbian League Danube and Serbian League Morava In the summer 1997 the Serbian League Kosovo was formed but lasted for only one season Serbian League Belgrade Serbian League Danube Serbian League Morava Serbian League Nis Serbian League Timok Serbian League Vojvodina Serbian League Kosovo2003 present Edit In the summer of 2003 the Serbian League went through a second major reorganization when the number of groups was reduced to four 2 The Serbian League Nis and Serbian League Timok merged back into the Serbian League East while the Serbian League Danube and Serbian League Morava merged back into the Serbian League West Those two groups East and West previously existed from 1992 to 1995 Serbian League Belgrade Serbian League East Serbian League Vojvodina Serbian League WestWinners Edit1992 1995 Edit Season East North West1992 93 Toplicanin Cukaricki Badnjevac1993 94 Zeleznicar Nis Hajduk Beograd Buducnost Valjevo1994 95 Jedinstvo Paracin Zeleznik Radnicki Kragujevac1995 2003 Edit Season Belgrade Danube Morava Nis Timok Vojvodina Kosovo1995 96 Palilulac Beograd Sartid Smederevo Sinđelic Nis Radnicki Pirot Solunac Karađorđevo1996 97 Milicionar Mladost SP Sloga Kraljevo Vucje Napredak Kusiljevo Mladost Apatin1997 98 Kolubara Zeleznicar Lajkovac Bane Winner Broker Jedinstvo Paracin CSK Celarevo Crvena Zvezda Gnjilane1998 99 BSK Borca Rudar Kostolac Sumadija Kragujevac OFK Nis Trayal Krusevac Cement Beocin1999 2000 Bezanija Jedinstvo Ub Zastava Kragujevac Zeleznicar Nis Rudar Bor Mladost Lukicevo2000 01 Mladenovac Radnicki Pirot Građanski Svilajnac Veternik2001 02 Dorcol Buducnost Valjevo Metalac Gornji Milanovac Car Konstantin Timok Elan Srbobran2002 03 Bezanija Jedinstvo Ub Novi Pazar Vlasina Morava Cuprija Proleter Zrenjanin2003 present Edit Season Belgrade East Vojvodina West2003 04 Vozdovac Kosanica Spartak Subotica Mladost Lucani2004 05 Mladenovac Radnicki Pirot Glogonj Radnicki Kragujevac2005 06 BSK Borca Dinamo Vranje Inđija Mladost Lucani2006 07 Hajduk Beograd Jagodina Novi Sad Metalac Gornji Milanovac2007 08 Kolubara Dinamo Vranje Zlatibor Voda Mladi Radnik Pozarevac2008 09 Zemun Radnicki Nis Proleter Novi Sad Sloga Kraljevo2009 10 BASK Sinđelic Nis Big Bull Bacinci Sumadija Radnicki 19232010 11 Mladenovac Radnicki Nis Donji Srem Sloga Kraljevo2011 12 Vozdovac Timok Radnicki Nova Pazova Jedinstvo Uzice2012 13 Sinđelic Beograd Radnik Surdulica Dolina Padina Sloga Petrovac2013 14 Kolubara Moravac Mrstane OFK Backa Macva Sabac2014 15 Zemun Dinamo Vranje CSK Celarevo Loznica2015 16 Buducnost Dobanovci Radnicki Pirot OFK Odzaci Macva Sabac2016 17 Teleoptik Temnic 1924 Bratstvo 2019 Radnicki 19232017 18 Zarkovo Trayal Krusevac Becej 1918 Zlatibor Cajetina2018 19 Graficar Beograd Radnicki Pirot Kabel Smederevo 19242019 20 IMT Jagodina Zeleznicar Pancevo Borac 19262020 21 Teleoptik Timok 1919 Mladost Novi Sad Sloga Pozega2021 22 Radnicki Beograd Trayal Krusevac OFK Vrsac Sloboda Uzice2022 23 OFK Beograd Dubocica Tekstilac Smederevo 1924References Edit RAT RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE SANKCIJE in Serbian fsgzrenjanin com Retrieved 29 December 2019 Serbia and Montenegro 2002 03 RSSSF Retrieved 29 December 2019 External links EditFootball Association of Serbia Football Association of Belgrade Football Association of Vojvodina Football Association of Eastern Serbia Football Association of Western Serbia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Serbian League amp oldid 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