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2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga

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8th season of Serbian SuperLiga
Football league season
Jelen SuperLiga
Season2013–14
ChampionsRed Star
2nd SuperLiga Title
27th domestic title
Matches224
Goals513 (2.29 per match)
Top goalscorerDragan Mrđa (19)
Biggest home winRed Star 5–0Spartak
Biggest away winRadnički 1923 0–5Partizan
Highest scoringPartizan 4–3Novi Pazar
Longest winning runRed Star 15 games
Longest unbeaten runRed Star 17 games
Highest attendance48.347
Red Star 4–2OFK Beograd

The2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga (known as theJelen SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth season of theSerbian SuperLiga the top tier of leaguefootball inSerbia. The title was won byRed Star Belgrade.

Teams

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A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 13 sides from the2012–13 season and two promoted from the2012–13 Serbian First League, which were the championsFK Napredak Kruševac and second placedFK Čukarički. A few days before the start of the seasonHajduk was dissolved, thus leaving an empty spot. The 16th club was then determined to beFK Voždovac, placed 3rd in Serbian First League in 2012-13 season.[1] At the end of the season, the last two teams will be relegated.

Stadiums and locations

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Location of teams in2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga

All figures for stadiums includeseating capacity only, as many stadiums in Serbia have stands without seats which would otherwise depict the actual number of people able to attend football matches not regulated byUEFA orFIFA.

TeamCityStadiumCapacity
Donji SremPećinciKarađorđe Stadium14,458
ČukaričkiBelgradeStadion Čukarički4,070
JagodinaJagodinaJagodina City Stadium15,000
JavorIvanjicaIvanjica Stadium5,000
NapredakKruševacStadion Mladost10,331
Novi PazarNovi PazarNovi Pazar City Stadium12,000
OFK BeogradBelgradeOmladinski Stadium19,100
PartizanBelgradePartizan Stadium32,710
RadBelgradeStadion Kralj Petar I6,000
Radnički 1923KragujevacČika Dača Stadium15,100
RadničkiNišČair Stadium18,151
Red StarBelgradeRed Star Stadium55,538
SlobodaUžiceBegluk Stadium12,000
Spartak Zlatibor VodaSuboticaSubotica City Stadium13,000
VojvodinaNovi SadKarađorđe Stadium14,458
VoždovacBelgradeShopping Center Stadium5,200

Personnel and kits

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Donji SremSerbiaVlado ČapljićSerbiaNemanja Lakić-PešićJomaIndustrija Đurđević
ČukaričkiSerbiaVladan MilojevićSerbiaIgor MatićKappaADOC
JagodinaSerbiaMladen DodićSerbiaIvan CvetkovićKubba
JavorSerbiaSlavenko KuzeljevićSerbiaMilovan MilovićJakoMatis
NapredakSerbiaNenad LalatovićSerbiaNemanja KrznarićNikeFloridabel
Novi PazarSerbiaZoran NjegušSerbiaAdmir KecapJomaDragolovčanin / Numanović
OFK BeogradSerbiaZlatko KrmpotićSerbia Nikola VasiljevićBeltonaDDOR osiguranje
PartizanSerbiaMarko NikolićSerbiaSaša IlićadidasLav pivo
RadMontenegroStevan MojsilovićSerbiaBranislav MiloševićNAAIRubikon
Radnički KragujevacSerbiaDragoljub BekvalacSerbiaDarko SpalevićJako
Radnički NišSerbiaMilan MilanovićSerbiaAleksandar JovanovićLegea
Red StarSloveniaSlaviša StojanovičSerbiaNenad MilijašPumaGazprom
SlobodaSerbiaLjubiša StamenkovićSerbiaDejan RankovićJakoFarmakom / Kvisko
SpartakNorth MacedoniaDragi KanatlarovskiSerbiaVladimir TorbicaErreaZlatibor Voda O2
VojvodinaSerbiaZoran MarićSerbiaIgor ĐurićJomaVolkswagen
VoždovacSerbiaZoran MilinkovićSerbiaDejan MilovanovićNAAI

Nike is the official ball supplier forSerbian SuperLiga.

Transfers

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For the list of transfers involving SuperLiga clubs during 2012–13 season, please see:List of Serbian football transfers summer 2013 andList of Serbian football transfers winter 2013-14.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Red Star Belgrade(C, D)3023346627+3972Excluded from European competitions[a]
2Partizan(Q)3022536420+4471Qualification forChampions League second qualifying round
3Jagodina(Q)3013984030+1048Qualification forEuropa League second qualifying round[b]
4Vojvodina(Q)30111273832+645
5Čukarički(Q)30128103031−144Qualification forEuropa League first qualifying round
6Radnički30101372822+643
7Voždovac30126123435−142
8Novi Pazar30116133234−239
9Napredak Kruševac3098134244−235
10Spartak Subotica30810122437−1334
11OFK Beograd30103173143−1233
12Donji Srem30711122940−1132
13Radnički 192330711123049−1932
14Rad(Q, O)3085171937−1829Qualification forplay-off
15Javor Ivanjica(R)30611132938−929Relegation toSerbian First League
16Sloboda Užice(R)3077162138−1728
Source:Serbian SuperLiga
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(D) Disqualified;(O) Play-off winners;(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Red Star Belgrade, the champions of the 2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga, would have qualified for the Champions League second qualifying round, but was banned by UEFA for breaching UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations.[2] As a result, the Partizan, the runners-up of the league, entered the Champions League instead of the Europa League second qualifying round and Jagodina, the third-placed team of the league, entered the Europa League second qualifying round instead of the first qualifying round, and the first qualifying round berth was given to Čukarički, the fifth-placed team of the league.
  2. ^Vojvodina won the2013–14 Serbian Cup, therefore qualified for thesecond qualifying round of the2014–15 UEFA Europa League

Results

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All clubs play each other twice, once at home and once away. Giving a total of 30 matches to be played per team.

Home \ AwayČUKDSRJAGJAVNAPNPZOFKPARRADRKRRNIRSBSUŽSPAVOJVŽD
Čukarički3–10–02–11–01–11–00–12–00–10–02–01–01–10–02–3
Donji Srem1–11–11–11–32–11–10–52–04–10–10–10–01–01–13–0
Jagodina4–22–01–10–21–00–20–33–11–02–10–22–02–03–00–0
Javor Ivanjica0–20–00–14–31–01–30–11–21–11–14–20–10–02–10–2
Napredak Kruševac2–14–22–10–02–13–02–00–13–31–10–13–10–00–21–1
Novi Pazar0–01–02–22–01–12–00–01–00–11–00–12–13–02–03–2
OFK Beograd1–20–13–22–12–10–10–21–02–32–11–21–01–10–21–0
Partizan2–03–22–00–01–14–32–03–15–12–12–11–02–01–15–0
Rad0–10–00–21–01–11–01–02–41–00–20–10–02–11–20–2
Radnički 19230–12–01–13–32–12–01–30–52–10–00–21–10–01–11–1
Radnički1–01–11–11–11–02–02–10–01–12–01–12–02–11–12–1
Red Star Belgrade4–12–22–12–14–15–14–21–02–01–02–04–15–02–15–1
Sloboda Užice1–20–10–40–12–10–02–21–21–02–10–00–21–11–20–1
Spartak Subotica3–02–11–10–23–23–21–01–40–00–01–01–20–11–11–0
Vojvodina1–10–00–12–23–12–12–02–10–12–21–03–31–21–02–0
Voždovac2–03–01–11–03–10–11–00–12–15–00–01–00–20–11–1
Source:Serbian SuperLiga
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-off

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Metalac0 – 3Rad0 – 00 – 3 (W.O.)

* Metalac refused to play second leg due to severe crowd disturbance in the first leg, caused by Rad fans.

Awards

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Top scorers

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Sources:Superliga official website,soccerway.com

PosScorerTeamGoals
1SerbiaDragan MrđaRed Star19
2SerbiaAleksandar PešićJagodina13
3SerbiaAleksandar ČavrićOFK12
4NigeriaAbiola DaudaRed Star11
SerbiaNenad MirosavljevićNapredak / Čukarički
SerbiaPetar ŠkuletićVojvodina / Partizan

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
SerbiaDragan MrđaRed StarSpartak5–029 September 2013
SerbiaDragan MrđaRed StarSloboda4–123 November 2013
SerbiaNikola TrujićNapredakRadnički Kragujevac3–31 March 2014
SerbiaDarko LazovićRed StarČukarički4–112 April 2014
SerbiaAleksandar PešićJagodinaSloboda4–026 April 2014
SerbiaNemanja KojićPartizanDonji Srem0–53 May 2014

Team of the Season

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PositionPlayerTeam
GKSerbiaMilan LukačPartizan
DRSerbiaMiroslav VulićevićPartizan
DCSerbiaSrđan BabićVojvodina
DCSerbiaBogdan PlanićOFK Beograd
DLSerbiaNikola MijailovićRed Star Belgrade
MDSerbiaNemanja RadojaVojvodina
MRSerbiaDarko LazovićRed Star Belgrade
MCMontenegroNikola DrinčićPartizan
MLSerbiaMijat GaćinovićVojvodina
FWSerbiaAleksandar PešićJagodina
FWSerbiaDragan MrđaRed Star Belgrade

References

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  1. ^Rounds and final standings of the First League at Serbian First League official website, Retrieved 3-6-2013
  2. ^"Crvena zvezda excluded from UEFA Champions League".UEFA. 6 June 2014.

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