The 2008–09 Serbian Superliga season (known as the Jelen Superliga for sponsorship reasons) was the third since its establishment in 2006. It began on 16 August 2008[1] and ended on 30 May 2009. Partizan Belgrade successfully defended their title.
[edit] Team changes from 2007–08
FK Bežanija were relegated to the Serbian First League after finishing in 12th place. Promoted from the First League were champions FK Javor Ivanjica and runners-up FK Jagodina.
FK Smederevo, having finished in 10th place, had to play a two-legged play-off against the fourth-placed team from the First League, Rad Belgrade. Rad won 4–3 on aggregate and thus were promoted to the Superliga while Smederevo were also relegated.
FK Mladost Lučani declined their participation for the 2008–09 season due to financial problems on 2 July 2008.[2] The spot left behind by Mladost was given to 11th placed (second to last) FK Banat Zrenjanin by the Serbian Football Association on the basis that the club has "better sponsors and more committed community support" than the other candidate for a free spot - FK Smederevo. This drew protests from FK Smederevo management who thought that their club has a better claim to stay in Superliga for the 2008–09 season based on their 2007–08 league finish. They even launched an official complaint with UEFA, but the answer they got was that UEFA stands by the Serbian Football Association's decision.
[edit] Future changes
At the end of the 2007–08 season several Superliga clubs, most notably FK Bežanija, proposed an expansion of the league from 12 to 16 teams for 2008–09.[3] The FSS board rejected that proposal. However, it was decided that the 2009–10 season will feature 16 teams. Only one team will be directly relegated, while five First League clubs will be directly promoted.[4]
[edit] Stadia and locations
Location of teams in the Serbian Superliga 2008–09
| Team | City | Stadium | Capacity |
| Banat | Zrenjanin | Karađorđev Park Stadium | 13,500 |
| Borac | Čačak | Čačak Stadium | 6,000 |
| Čukarički | Čukarica, Belgrade | Čukarički Stadion | 5,000 |
| Hajduk | Kula | Stadion Hajduk | 11,000 |
| FK Jagodina | Jagodina | Stadion FK Jagodina | 15,000 |
| Javor | Ivanjica | Ivanjica Stadium | 5,000 |
| Napredak | Kruševac | Stadion Mladost | 10,811 |
| OFK Beograd | Belgrade | Omladinski Stadion | 13,912 |
| Partizan | Belgrade | Partizan Stadium | 32,887 |
| Rad | Belgrade | Stadion Kralj Petar I | 6,000 |
| Red Star | Belgrade | Stadion Crvena Zvezda | 54,000 |
| FK Vojvodina | Novi Sad | Karađorđe Stadium | 20,000 |
[edit] League table
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored.
1Because cup winners Partizan qualified for the UEFA Champions League 2009–10, the losing cup finalists, First League club Sevojno, qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League. Therefore, league runners-up will qualify for the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (Q) = Qualified to respective phase of tournament; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
[edit] Results
The schedule consists of three rounds. During the first two rounds, each team played each other once home and away for a total of 22 matches. The pairings of the third round were then set according to the standings after the first two rounds, giving every team a third game against each opponent for a total of 33 games per team.
[edit] First and second round
Source: soccerway.com
1The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
2The game of Round 13 was awarded to Rad with a score of 3–0[5] because Čukarički had been suspended by the league committee[6] over unpaid debts to former player Mirko Poledica.[7]
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
[edit] Third round
Key numbers for pairing determination (number marks position after 22 games):[8]
| Round 23 | Round 24 | Round 25 | Round 26 | Round 27 | Round 28 | Round 29 | Round 30 | Round 31 | Round 32 | Round 33 |
1 – 12 2 – 11 3 – 10 4 – 09 5 – 08 6 – 07 | 01 – 2 11 – 3 10 – 4 09 – 5 08 – 6 12 – 7 | 3 – 01 2 – 12 4 – 11 5 – 10 6 – 09 7 – 08 | 01 – 4 02 – 3 11 – 5 10 – 6 09 – 7 12 – 8 | 5 – 01 4 – 02 3 – 12 6 – 11 7 – 10 8 – 09 | 01 – 6 02 – 5 03 – 4 11 – 7 10 – 8 12 – 9 | 7 – 01 6 – 02 5 – 03 4 – 12 8 – 11 9 – 10 | 01 – 08 02 – 07 03 – 06 04 – 05 11 – 09 12 – 10 | 09 – 01 08 – 02 07 – 03 06 – 04 05 – 12 10 – 11 | 01 – 10 02 – 09 03 – 08 04 – 07 05 – 06 12 – 11 | 11 – 01 10 – 02 09 – 03 08 – 04 07 – 05 06 – 12 |
Source: soccerway.com
1The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
2The match was registered with a score of 0–3 due to Borac's use of ineligible player.[9]
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
[edit] Top scorers
Last updated: 30 May 2009
Source: www.superliga.rs
[edit] Annual awards
[edit] Player of the Year
Nenad Milijaš and Almami Moreira both received the same amount of votes therefore they both share the title as co-winners.
[edit] All Star Team
The All Star team was voted on at the end of the season by the 12 coaches of each Superliga team.[10] Almami Moreira was the only player to receive all 12 votes.
 Superliga Team of the Year Božović Stevanović Đorđević Dmitrović Obradović Fejsa Tomić Milijaš Koroman Moreira Diarra |
[edit] Champion Squad
[edit] European competitions
[edit] UEFA Champions League 2008–09
Inter Baku – Partizan W (1−1, 0−2) 1−3 on aggregate
Fenerbahçe – Partizan L (2−2, 2−1) 4−3 on aggregate
[edit] UEFA Cup 2008–09
Dacia Chişinău – Borac Čačak W (1−1, 1−3) 2−4 on aggregate
Olimpik Baku – Vojvodina W (0−1, 1−1) 1−2 on aggregate
Lokomotiv Sofia – Borac Čačak W (0−1, 1−1) 1−2 on aggregate
Hapoel Tel Aviv – Vojvodina L (0−0, 3−0) 3−0 on aggregate
APOEL – Red Star L (2−2, 3−3) 5−5 on aggregate, APOEL won on away goals
Timişoara – Partizan W (1–2, 0–1) 1–3 on aggregate
Ajax – Borac Čačak L (4–1, 2–0) 6–1 on aggregate
Sampdoria – Partizan L 2–1
Stuttgart – Partizan L 2–0
Standard Liège – Partizan L 1–0
Sevilla – Partizan L 3–0
[edit] UEFA Intertoto Cup 2008
Panionios – OFK Beograd L (0–1, 3–1) 3−2 on aggregate
[edit] References
- ^ Superliga: Trio za titulu, jedan ispada, MTS Mondo, August 15, 2008 (Serbian)
- ^ Mladost iz Lučana napustila Superligu, MTS Mondo, July 2, 2008 (Serbian)
- ^ Ostojić: Više klubova - veći kvalitet (Serbian)
- ^ IO FSS: U MSL ostaje 12 klubova (Serbian)
- ^ "Rad - Čukarički 3:0" (in Serbian). 18 November 2008. http://www.superliga.rs/index.php?view=article&catid=1:aktuelnevesti&id=183. Retrieved 18 November 2008.
- ^ Otkazana utakmica Rad - Čukarički (Serbian)
- ^ Čukarički pred suspenzijom (Serbian)
- ^ "RASPORED OD 23. DO 33. KOLA PRVENSTVA - "BERGEROVE TABLICE"" (in Serbian). Partizan Belgrade official web site. http://www.partizan.rs/fotoalbum/2009/03_mar/raspored.pdf. Retrieved 18 March 2009.
- ^ Borac - Voša 0:3 za zelenim stolom (Serbian)
- ^ Награђени најбољи актери Јелен Супер лиге, FSS.rs, May 28, 2009
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