Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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04/28 14:00 | - | 프롤레테르 미하일로바츠 vs FK 슬로가 33 | View |
Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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04/28 09:00 | - | 디나모 판체보 vs FK 포두나바츠 벨레지시 | 1-0 |
04/28 09:00 | - | 옴라디나츠 노비 B. vs Borac Sajkas | 1-2 |
04/28 09:00 | - | SFS 보라츠 파라친 vs 부두치노스트 포포바츠 | 2-2 |
04/28 09:00 | - | 폴레트 류비치 vs FK Real Podunavci | 3-0 |
04/28 08:00 | - | FK 카벨 노비 사드 vs OFK Kikiknda | 3-0 |
04/27 14:30 | - | OFK 신젤리치 vs 트라얄 크루셰바츠 | 1-2 |
04/27 14:30 | - | 라드 vs FK 프르바 이스크라 바리치 | 1-3 |
04/27 14:30 | - | FK 라드니츠키 즈레니아닌 vs 하즈둑 | 1-0 |
04/27 14:30 | - | 라드니키 스빌라지나크 vs FK Jedinstvo 1936 Krusevac | 0-1 |
04/27 14:30 | - | 바치카 팔란카 vs FK Naftagas Elemir | 0-0 |
04/27 14:30 | - | FK 1 마이 루마 vs FK 예딘츠보 스타라 파조바 | 0-3 |
04/27 14:30 | - | FK 인디야 vs 베체이 1918 | 3-2 |
The Serbian League (Serbian: Српска лига / Srpska liga) is the third level professional 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.
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). It was divided into three groups:
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.
In the summer of 2003, the Serbian League went through a second major reorganization, when the number of groups was reduced to four. 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.