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Serbian League
Founded2006
CountrySerbia Serbia
ConfederationUEFA
DivisionsSerbian League Belgrade
Serbian League East
Serbian League Vojvodina
Serbian League West
Number of teams64
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toSerbian First League
Relegation toSerbian Zone League
Domestic cup(s)Serbian Cup
Current championsZemun (Serbian League Belgrade)
Dinamo Vranje (Serbian League East)
ČSK Pivara (Serbian League Vojvodina)
Loznica (Serbian League West)
(2013–14)
Most championshipsRadnički Niš
Sloga Kraljevo
Dinamo Vranje
Zemun (2 titles)
TV partnersSOS Channel
WebsiteSerbian League

The Serbian League (Template:Lang-sr) is the third level football league in Serbia. The league is operated by the Football Association of Serbia and is split up into four sections: Serbian League Belgrade, Serbian League East, Serbian League Vojvodina and Serbian League West. The champions are promoted to the Serbian First League.

History

Season Winners
Serbian League Belgrade Serbian League East Serbian League Vojvodina Serbian League West
2006–07 Hajduk Beograd Jagodina Novi Sad Metalac G. Milanovac
2007–08 Kolubara Dinamo Vranje Spartak Subotica Mladi Radnik
2008–09 Zemun Radnički Niš Proleter Novi Sad Sloga Kraljevo
2009–10 BASK Sinđelić Niš Big Bull Radnički Radnički 1923
2010–11 OFK Mladenovac Radnički Niš Donji Srem Sloga Kraljevo
2011–12 Voždovac Timok Radnički N. Pazova Jedinstvo Užice
2012–13 Sinđelić Beograd Radnik Surdulica Dolina Padina Sloga (PM)
2013–14 Kolubara Moravac Orion Bačka Bačka Palanka Mačva Šabac
2014-15 Zemun Dinamo Vranje ČSK Pivara Loznica

Members for 2014–15

As of September 2015
Serbian League Belgrade Serbian League East Serbian League Vojvodina Serbian League West
BASK (Belgrade) Car Konstantin (Niš) Banat (Zrenjanin) Bane (Raška)
Brodarac 1947 (Novi Beograd) Dunav (Prahovo ) Bačka 1901 (Subotica) Budućnost Krušik 2014 (Valjevo)
Budućnost (Dobanovci) Jedinstvo (Bošnjace) Cement (Beočin) GFK Jasenica 1911 (Smederevska Palanka)
Dorćol (Belgrade) Moravac Orion (Mrštane) ČSK Pivara (Čelarevo) Jedinstvo (Ub)
GSP Polet (Belgrade) OFK Bor (Bor) Dinamo (Pančevo) Jošanica (Novi Pazar)
Hajduk (Belgrade) Ozren (Sokobanja) Dolina (Dolina) Karađorđe (Topola)
IM Rakovica (Rakovica) Radan (Lebane) Dunav (Stari Banovci) Loznica (Loznica)
IMT (Belgrade) Radnički (Pirot) PIK (Prigrevica) Pobeda (Beloševac)
Radnički (Obrenovac) Radnički (Svilajnac) Radnički (Nova Pazova) Polet (Ljubić)
Sopot (Sopot) Sinđelić (Niš) Radnički (Sombor) Rudar (Kostolac)
Srem (Jakovo) Sloga (Despotovac) Radnički (Sremska Mitrovica) Sloga (Požega)
Teleoptik (Zemun) Tabane 1970 (Jagodina) Radnički (Šid) Smederevo 1924 (Smederevo)
Turbina(Vreoci) Temnić 1924 (Varvarin) Senta (Senta) Zvižd (Kučevo)
Zemun (Zemun) Timok (Zaječar) Sloga (Temerin) Šumadija (Aranđelovac)
Žarkovo (Žarkovo) Timočanin (Knjaževac) Tekstilac (Odžaci) Šumadija 1903 (Kragujevac)
Železnik Lasta (Belgrade) Trstenik (Trstenik) Vršac (Vršac) Železničar (Lajkovac)

See also

References

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