Serbian League Vojvodina
Country | Serbia |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 16 |
Promotion to | Serbian First League |
Relegation to |
Vojvodina League - South, Vojvodina League - West, Vojvodina League - East |
Domestic cup(s) | Serbian Cup |
Current champions |
FK ČSK Pivara (2014–15 Serbian League Vojvodina) |
Website | http://www.fsv.org.rs/ |
2015–16 Serbian League Vojvodina |
Serbian League Vojvodina is a section of the Serbian League, Serbia's third football league. Teams from Vojvodina are in this section of the league. The other sections are Serbian League East, Serbian League West, and Serbian League Belgrade.
History
Several notable teams and players performed in the Vojvodina League during its history. In the 1960s RFK Novi Sad made their mark with a team that included national team players such as Josip Pirmajer, Lazar Lemić and Ivica Brzić. More recently they included players such as Stojan Pilipović, Jovan Ninković and Zoran Milovac, who were Serbian U-21 internationals. FK Crvenka, a regular participant at this level, with Ratko Svilar on goal, played in elite, while another regular, FK Bečej played in UEFA Cup.
Champions
- 1958/59 - FK Radnički Kikinda
- 1959/60 - FK Dinamo Pančevo
- 1960/61 - FK Bratstvo-Jedinstvo Bečej
- 1961/62 - FK Odred Kikinda
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- 1964/65 - FK Dinamo Pančevo
- 1965/66 - FK Senta
- 1966/67 - FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica
- 1967/68 - FK Senta
- 1968/69 - FK Hajduk Kula
- 1969/70 - FK Hajduk Kula
- 1970/71 - FK Srem
- 1971/72 - FK Radnički Sombor
- 1972/73 - FK Vrbas
- 1973/74 - FK Vrbas
- 1974/75 - FK Spartak Subotica
- 1975/76 - OFK Kikinda
- 1976/77 - FK Vrbas
- 1977/78 - FK Spartak Subotica
- 1978/79 - FK Vrbas
- 1979/80 - FK AIK Bačka Topola
- 1980/81 - OFK Kikinda
- 1981-82 - RFK Novi Sad
- 1982-83 - FK Vrbas
- 1983-84 - FK Crvenka
- 1984/85 - FK AIK Bačka Topola
- 1985/86 - FK Dinamo Pančevo
- 1986/87 - FK Kabel Novi Sad
- 1987/88 - FK Bačka Bačka Palanka
- 1988/89 - FK Bečej
- 1989/90 - FK Hajduk Kula
- 1990/91 - FK Dinamo Pančevo
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- 1991/92 - RFK Novi Sad
- 1992/93 - FK Čukarički
- 1993/94 - FK Hajduk Kula
- 1994/95 - FK Železnik
- 1995/96 - FK Solunac
- 1996/97 - FK Mladost Apatin
- 1997/98 - FK ČSK Pivara
- 1998/99 - FK Cement Beočin
- 1999/00 - FK Mladost Lukićevo
- 2000/01 - FK Veternik
- 2001/02 - FK Elan
- 2002/03 - FK Proleter Zrenjanin
- 2003/04 - FK Spartak Subotica
- 2004/05 - FK Glogonj
- 2005/06 - FK Inđija
- 2006/07 - RFK Novi Sad
- 2007/08 - FK Zlatibor Voda
- 2008/09 - FK Proleter Novi Sad
- 2009/10 - FK Big Bull
- 2010/11 - FK Donji Srem
- 2011/12 - FK Radnički Nova Pazova
- 2012/13 - FK Dolina Padina
- 2013/14 - FK Bačka Bačka Palanka
- 2014/15 - FK ČSK Pivara