Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
12/12 12:00 22 FK Usce Novi Beograd vs SU Dinamo Jug View
12/13 12:00 22 FK Graficar Beograd vs Smederevo View
12/13 12:00 22 OFK Vrsac vs Jedinstvo UB View
12/13 12:00 22 FK Trayal Krusevac vs FK FAP View
12/14 12:00 22 FK Tekstilac Odzaci vs FK Vozdovac View
12/14 12:00 22 FK Kabel Novi Sad vs Borac Cacak View
12/14 12:00 22 FK Dubocica vs Loznica View
12/14 15:00 22 FK Macva Sabac vs FK Zemun View
02/14 16:00 23 Borac Cacak vs Jedinstvo UB View
02/14 16:00 23 FK Zemun vs FK Kabel Novi Sad View
02/14 16:00 23 Cao Yupeng vs FK Macva Sabac View
02/14 16:00 23 Smederevo vs FK Tekstilac Odzaci View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
12/08 12:00 21 [1] FK Zemun vs FK Tekstilac Odzaci [10] 2-2
12/07 12:00 21 [14] FK FAP vs FK Dubocica [13] 2-0
12/07 12:00 21 [5] SU Dinamo Jug vs FK Trayal Krusevac [12] 1-0
12/07 12:00 21 [2] FK Vozdovac vs FK Graficar Beograd [8] 3-0
12/07 12:00 21 [15] Borac Cacak vs FK Macva Sabac [3] 0-1
12/06 14:00 21 [7] Jedinstvo UB vs FK Kabel Novi Sad [11] 1-0
12/06 12:00 21 [8] Loznica vs OFK Vrsac [9] 2-0
12/06 12:00 21 [5] Smederevo vs FK Usce Novi Beograd [16] 2-1
11/29 15:00 20 [3] FK Macva Sabac vs Jedinstvo UB [7] 2-1
11/29 12:00 20 [13] FK Dubocica vs SU Dinamo Jug [4] 1-1
11/29 12:00 20 [8] OFK Vrsac vs FK Kabel Novi Sad [11] 2-2
11/29 12:00 20 [10] FK Tekstilac Odzaci vs Borac Cacak [16] 1-1

Wikipedia - Serbian First League

The Serbian First League (Serbian: Прва лига Србије / Prva liga Srbije), referred to as the Mozzart Bet First League for sponsorship reasons, is the second tier in professional Serbia's football league. The league was formed in 2005, following a reshuffle of the second tier Serbo-Montenegrin divisions. It is operated by the Football Association of Serbia.

History

The Serbian First League is the successor of the Yugoslav Second League. With the break-up of SFR Yugoslavia in 1992, the clubs from the newly independent states of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia and Slovenia joined to their own newly formed leagues, while Serbia and Montenegro remained united and renamed into FR Yugoslavia with the clubs from both republics kept competing in the league. In 2003, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was renamed to Serbia and Montenegro and the football league followed suit. Finally, after Montenegrin independence in 2006, the Montenegrin clubs withdrew and formed their own league.

Serbia and Montenegro second tier

In 2005, a reshuffle of the second tier of the Serbo-Montenegrin football league system saw two parallel leagues set up, for each republic.

Season Champions Runners-up Third place
2005–06 Bežanija Mladost Apatin Čukarički

Serbian First League

After Montenegro's independence, the Serbian First League kept the name and single league format readopted in 2005.

Season Champions Runners up Third place Top scorer(s) Goals
2006–07 Mladost Lučani Čukarički Napredak Kruševac Filip Đorđević (Rad) 16
2007–08 Javor Ivanjica Jagodina BSK Borča Igor Pavlović (Jagodina) 17
2008–09 BSK Borča Smederevo Mladi Radnik Marko Pavićević (Sevojno) 15
2009–10 Inđija Sevojno Kolubara Borivoje Filipović (Inđija) 12
2010–11 BASK Radnički Kragujevac Novi Pazar Darko Spalević (Radnički Kragujevac) 13
2011–12 Radnički Niš Donji Srem Mladost Lučani Ivan Pejčić (Radnički Niš) 13
2012–13 Napredak Kruševac Čukarički Voždovac Milanko Rašković (Borac Čačak) 19
2013–14 Mladost Lučani (2) Borac Čačak Metalac Gornji Milanovac Predrag Živadinović (Mladost Lučani) 15
2014–15 Radnik Surdulica Javor Ivanjica Metalac Gornji Milanovac Stefan Dražić (Javor) 13
2015–16 Napredak Kruševac (2) OFK Bačka ČSK Čelarevo Nenad Lukić (Bežanija) 14
2016–17 Mačva Šabac Zemun Sloboda Užice Uroš Đerić (Sloboda Užice) 19
2017–18 Proleter Novi Sad Dinamo Vranje Metalac Gornji Milanovac Zakaria Suraka (Dinamo Vranje) 17
2018–19 TSC Javor Ivanjica Inđija Ivan Marković (Javor Ivanjica) 29
2019–20 Zlatibor Grafičar OFK Bačka Aleksandar Katanić (Metalac Gornji Milanovac) 19
2020–21 Radnički Kragujevac Kolubara Kabel Dragiša Komarčević (Loznica) 14
2021–22 Mladost Novi Sad Javor Ivanjica Železničar Pančevo Milan Vidakov (Mladost Novi Sad) 18
2022–23 IMT Železničar Pančevo Grafičar Krsta Đorđević (Radnički SM)
Miloš Luković (IMT)
15
2023–24 OFK Beograd Jedinstvo Inđija Dejan Georgijević (OFK Beograd) 17
2024–25 Radnik Surdulica (2) Javor Ivanjica Mladost Novi Sad Luka Ratković (Dubočica) 18
The Serbia Prva Liga is the premier professional football league in Serbia, showcasing the country's top-tier soccer talent. Established as the highest division in Serbian football, the league features a competitive format where clubs vie for the championship title, qualification for European competitions, and the opportunity to demonstrate their skills on a national stage. Known for its passionate fan base and vibrant football culture, the Serbia Prva Liga offers thrilling matches, emerging talents, and a rich history rooted in Serbian sports tradition. The league plays a crucial role in developing local players and fostering a strong football community across the nation.