2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga

SuperLiga
Season 2015–16
Champions Red Star
3rd SuperLiga Title
27th domestic title
Champions League Red Star
Matches played 272
Goals scored 680 (2.5 per match)
Top goalscorer Aleksandar Katai (21)
Biggest home win Partizan 6–0 Jagodina
Biggest away win Čukarički 2–7 Red Star
Highest scoring Čukarički 2–7 Red Star
Longest winning run Red Star 24 games
Longest unbeaten run Red Star 31 games
Highest attendance

40,261

Red Star 3–1 Partizan
Total attendance 454.566

The 2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga is the tenth season of the Serbian SuperLiga since its establishment. The season was started on 17 July 2015 and will be finished on 21 May 2016 with a matches of the last round of the play-offs. Partizan are the defending champions.

Changes from 2014–15

Structural changes

The competition has been split into two stages, regular season and playoffs.[1]

Regular season

Each of the 16 competitors in the SuperLiga hosts every other team once in the regular season, for a total of 30 matches. A win earns three points and a draw earns one point. Teams are ranked by total points, then by total wins and finally by goal difference, number of scored goals, number of away goals and number of away wins. If teams are still level, a test-match is played in two legs to determine the final order in the standings. A playoff phase is then played from March to May.[1]

Championship playoff

The point system in the championship playoff is the same as during the regular season, except that each team starts with half of the points they won in the regular season, rounded up to the nearest integer.[1]

The top eight teams from the regular season enter the championship playoff, with the first-placed team winning the championship of Serbia. Each team plays their opponents once. In the case of a tie, the number of points won in the regular season will be used as a primary tie-breaker.[1]

Relegation playoff

Teams ranked 9 to 16 after the regular season enter the relegation playoffs, with the last two placed teams will be relegated to the Serbian First League. Each team plays their opponents once.[1]

Teams

The league contains 16 teams: thirteen teams from the 2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga, two new teams from the 2014–15 Serbian First League and the winner of the play-offs between the 14th placed team from the 2014–15 SuperLiga and the third placed team from the 2014–15 First League. Radnik, the 2014–15 First League champion, joins the top level for the first time in its history. Runners-up Javor are back just one year after their relegation. Metalac won the play-off against Napredak Kruševac and returns to the top level after three years.

Stadiums and locations

Club City Stadium Capacity
Borac Čačak Čačak Stadium 8,000
Čukarički Belgrade Čukarički Stadium 4,070
Jagodina Jagodina City Stadium 15,000
Javor Ivanjica Ivanjica Stadium 4,000
Metalac Gornji Milanovac Metalac Stadium 4,400
Mladost Lučani Mladost Stadium 8,000
Novi Pazar Novi Pazar City Stadium 12,000
OFK Beograd Belgrade Omladinski Stadium 19,100
Partizan Belgrade Partizan Stadium 32,710
Rad Belgrade King Peter I Stadium 6,000
Radnički Niš Čair Stadium 18,151
Radnik Surdulica City Stadium 3,500
Red Star Belgrade Rajko Mitić Stadium 55,538
Spartak Subotica City Stadium 13,000
Vojvodina Novi Sad Karađorđe Stadium 14,458
Voždovac Belgrade Shopping Center Stadium 5,200
Borac Čačak Čukarički Jagodina Javor Ivanjica
Čačak Stadium Čukarički Stadium Jagodina City Stadium Ivanjica Stadium
Capacity: 8,000 Capacity: 4,070 Capacity: 15,000 Capacity: 4,000
Metalac G.M. Mladost Lučani Novi Pazar OFK Beograd
Metalac Stadium Mladost Stadium Novi Pazar City Stadium Omladinski Stadium
Capacity: 4,000 Capacity: 8,000 Capacity: 12,000 Capacity: 19,100
Partizan Rad Radnički Niš Radnik Surdulica
Partizan Stadium King Peter I Stadium Čair Stadium Surdulica City Stadium
Capacity: 32,710 Capacity: 6,000 Capacity: 18,151 Capacity: 3,500
Red Star Belgrade Spartak Subotica Vojvodina Voždovac
Rajko Mitić Stadium Subotica City Stadium Karađorđe Stadium Voždovac Stadium
Capacity: 55,538 Capacity: 13,000 Capacity: 14,458 Capacity: 5,200

Personnel and kits

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

Personnel and kits
Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Front shirt sponsor
FK Borac Čačak Serbia Ljubiša Stamenković Serbia Mario Maslać NAAI Škoda Auto
FK Čukarički Serbia Milan Lešnjak Serbia Igor Matić adidas ADOC
FK Jagodina Serbia Aleksandar Janjić Serbia Aleksandar Filipović Legea
FK Javor Ivanjica Serbia Mladen Dodić Serbia Milovan Milović Erima Matis doo
FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac Serbia Nenad Vanić Serbia Aleksandar Ivanović Image Sport Metalac Group
FK Mladost Lučani Serbia Nenad Milovanović Serbia Nemanja Krznarić Miteks Miteks
FK Novi Pazar Serbia Zoran Marić Serbia Jasmin Trtovac Macron Dragolovcanin
OFK Beograd Montenegro Dragan Radojičić Serbia Bogdan Planić Joma DDOR
FK Partizan Beograd Serbia Ivan Tomić Serbia Saša Ilić adidas mt:s
FK Rad Serbia Bogdan Korak Serbia Nikola Maraš NAAI Rubikon
FK Radnički Niš Serbia Milan Rastavac Serbia Aleksandar Jovanović NAAI
FK Radnik Surdulica Serbia Miloš Veselinović Serbia Miloš Krstić Legea
FK Crvena Zvezda Beograd Montenegro Miodrag Božović Serbia Aleksandar Luković Puma Gazprom
FK Spartak Subotica Russia Andrey Chernyshov Serbia Vladimir Torbica Legea
FK Vojvodina Novi Sad Serbia Nenad Lalatović Serbia Nino Pekarić Umbro
FK Voždovac Serbia Bratislav Živković Serbia Miloš Pavlović NAAI Stadion SC

Select Sport is the official ball supplier for Serbian SuperLiga.

Transfers

For the list of transfers involving SuperLiga clubs during 2014–15 season, please see: List of Serbian football transfers summer 2015 and List of Serbian football transfers winter 2015–16.

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Red Star Belgrade 30 26 4 0 82 19 +63 82 Qualification to Championship round
2 Partizan 30 16 6 8 59 37 +22 54
3 Čukarički 30 15 8 7 37 22 +15 53
4 Borac Čačak 30 12 10 8 37 29 +8 46[lower-alpha 1]
5 Vojvodina 30 12 10 8 44 38 +6 46[lower-alpha 1]
6 Radnički Niš 30 12 9 9 26 23 +3 45
7 Voždovac 30 10 10 10 30 29 +1 40
8 Radnik Surdulica 30 9 11 10 34 46 12 38
9 Javor Ivanjica 30 8 11 11 21 24 3 35[lower-alpha 2] Qualification to Relegation round
10 Metalac G.M. 30 8 11 11 29 35 6 35[lower-alpha 2]
11 Mladost Lučani 30 7 12 11 25 38 13 33
12 Novi Pazar 30 7 10 13 21 39 18 31
13 OFK Beograd 30 8 4 18 27 44 17 28
14 Spartak Subotica[lower-alpha 3] 30 6 10 14 20 37 17 26[lower-alpha 4]
15 Jagodina 30 5 11 14 22 43 21 26[lower-alpha 4]
16 Rad 30 5 11 14 30 41 11 26[lower-alpha 4]
Source: UEFA, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head away goals scored (if two teams tied); 5) Goal difference; 6) Goals scored; 7) Fair-play ranking; 8) Draw.[2]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Head-to-head record: Borac Čačak–Vojvodina 4–2, Vojvodina–Borac Čačak 1–1.
  2. 1 2 Head-to-head record: Metalac G.M.–Javor Ivanjica 0–0, Javor Ivanjica–Metalac G.M. 1–0.
  3. Spartak Subotica were deducted two points.
  4. 1 2 3 Head-to-head record: Spartak Subotica 8pts, Jagodina 5pts, Rad 2pts.

Results

Each of the 16 competitors in the SuperLiga hosts every other team once in the regular season, for a total of 30 matches.

Home ╲ Away BOR ČUK JAGJAVMETMLANPZOFKPARRADRNIRSURSBSPAVOJVŽD
Borac Čačak 10 30 01 21 12 30 10 13 00 21 42 11 00 42 11
Čukarički 10 20 10 11 01 10 10 12 11 01 20 27 30 11 00
Jagodina 00 13 10 01 03 12 31 22 10 12 11 03 11 11 00
Javor Ivanjica 01 00 11 10 00 11 21 12 30 00 01 03 20 01 00
Metalac G.M. 20 12 14 00 00 32 31 10 22 02 22 00 10 00 11
Mladost Lučani 11 02 20 11 00 11 00 22 10 01 00 03 00 12 00
Novi Pazar 00 00 10 01 22 13 10 32 10 10 20 04 00 11 11
OFK Beograd 11 03 02 01 10 01 00 21 20 02 30 26 20 10 21
Partizan 21 01 60 32 40 40 30 21 11 00 32 12 21 02 30
Rad 23 01 00 11 01 42 10 11 22 20 41 03 33 22 02
Radnički Niš 01 00 00 20 21 11 00 10 01 10 11 12 10 03 00
Radnik Surdulica 10 21 00 11 00 31 20 21 22 11 21 02 10 22 13
Red Star Belgrade 42 31 31 10 20 21 20 41 31 10 11 50 40 30 20
Spartak Subotica 00 02 00 00 03 20 20 21 01 21 12 00 23 21 02
Vojvodina 11 04 31 20 32 30 41 10 32 12 02 23 00 11 21
Voždovac 02 00 10 02 10 41 10 23 12 10 31 21 23 01 00

Updated to games played on 10 April 2016.
Source: [3]
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

Champions

Championship round

The top eight teams advance from the regular season. Points from the regular season are halved with half points rounded up. Teams play each other once.[1]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Red Star Belgrade (C) 37 30 5 2 97 27 +70 54 Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2 Partizan 37 20 7 10 72 44 +28 40 Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
3 Čukarički 37 19 8 10 48 35 +13 39 Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round
4 Vojvodina 37 16 11 10 57 44 +13 36
5 Radnički Niš 37 16 9 12 40 35 +5 35
6 Borac Čačak 37 14 11 12 46 43 +3 30
7 Voždovac 37 11 12 14 34 36 2 25
8 Radnik Surdulica 37 11 11 15 41 65 24 25
Source: UEFA, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points in regular season; 3) Head-to-head points in regular season; 4) Head-to-head goal difference in regular season; 5) Head-to-head away goals scored in regular season (if two teams tied); 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored; 8) Fair-play ranking; 9) Play-off (if two teams tied); 10) Draw (if three or more teams tied).
(Note: Criteria 9 is only used if deciding Champion and places for European competitions.)[4]
(C) Champion.
Notes:

Results

Home ╲ Away BOR ČUK PARRNIRSURSBVOJVŽD
Borac Čačak 41 31 15 00
Čukarički 31 15 21 12
Partizan 20 12 32 21
Radnički Niš 10 51 20
Radnik Surdulica 04 14 10
Red Star Belgrade 12 11 20 13
Vojvodina 20 40 00
Voždovac 20 12 01

Updated to games played on 21 May 2016.
Source: [3]
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation round

The bottom eight teams from the regular season play in the relegation round. Points from the regular season are halved with half points rounded up. Teams play each other once.[1]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation
9 Mladost Lučani 37 11 14 12 34 44 10 31
10 Spartak Subotica 37 11 11 15 37 42 5 29
11 Metalac G.M. 37 10 15 12 41 48 7 28
12 Rad 37 9 13 15 40 47 7 27
13 Javor Ivanjica 37 10 13 14 25 29 4 26
14 Novi Pazar 37 10 10 17 29 50 21 25
15 OFK Beograd (R) 37 9 5 23 38 58 20 18 Relegation to Serbian First League
16 Jagodina (R) 37 5 13 19 29 61 32 15
Source: UEFA, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points in regular season; 3) Head-to-head points in regular season; 4) Head-to-head goal difference in regular season; 5) Head-to-head away goals scored in regular season (if two teams tied); 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored; 8) Fair-play ranking; 9) Play-off (if two teams tied); 10) Draw (if three or more teams tied).
(Note: Criteria 9 is only used if deciding places for relegation.)[5]
(R) Relegated.

Results

Home ╲ Away JAG JAV METMLANPZOFKRADSPA
Jagodina 00 01 11
Javor Ivanjica 11 01 10 02
Metalac G.M. 21 22 42 11
Mladost Lučani 10 31 13 00
Novi Pazar 32 02 10 01
OFK Beograd 62 12 13
Rad 10 11 21
Spartak Subotica 51 51 12

Updated to games played on 21 May 2016.
Source: [3]
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Individual statistics

Top goalscorers

As of matches played on 22 May 2016.[6]

Top goalscorers
Pos Scorer Team Goals
1 Serbia Aleksandar Katai Red Star 21
2 Portugal Hugo Vieira Red Star 20
3 Bulgaria Valeri Bojinov Partizan 18
Serbia Andrija Pavlović Čukarički
5 Serbia Srđan Vujaklija Borac 15

Top assists

As of matches played on 3 May 2016.

Top assists
Pos Scorer Team Assists
1 Serbia Nemanja Mihajlović Partizan 14
2 Argentina Luis Ibáñez Red Star 11
3 Serbia Srđan Plavšić Red Star 10
4 Serbia Aleksandar Katai Red Star 9
Portugal Hugo Vieira Red Star

Hat-tricks

Hat-tricks
Player For Against Result Date
Serbia Andrija Pavlović ČukaričkiVojvodina 4–0 21 July 2015
Serbia Slavoljub Srnić Red StarVojvodina 3–0 21 October 2015
Serbia Filip Knežević Borac ČačakRadnik Surdulica 4–2 28 November 2015
Portugal Hugo Vieira Red StarRadnik Surdulica 5–0 12 December 2015
Serbia Nenad Marinković VoždovacMladost Lučani 4–1 5 March 2016
Serbia Andrija Pavlović ČukaričkiBorac 3–1 15 April 2016
Serbia Stefan Ilić SpartakMetalac 5–1 23 April 2016
Serbia Saša Marjanović5 Radnički NišRadnik 5–1 28 April 2016
Serbia Đuro Zec Borac ČačakRadnički Niš 4–1 3 May 2016
Serbia Aleksandar Katai Red Star Borac Čačak 5–1 18 May 2016
Serbia Milan Stojanović Metalac Novi Pazar 4–2 21 May 2016

5 Player scored five goals

Awards

Team of the Season[7]

Position Player Team
GK Serbia Damir Kahriman Red Star
DR Serbia Filip Stojković Čukarički
DC Serbia Aleksandar Luković Red Star
DC Serbia Bojan Ostojić Čukarički
DL Argentina Luis Ibáñez Red Star
MR Serbia Aleksandar Katai Red Star
AM Serbia Marko Grujić Red Star
MC Netherlands Mitchell Donald Red Star
ML Serbia Nemanja Mihajlović Partizan
FW Portugal Hugo Vieira Red Star
FW Serbia Andrija Pavlović Čukarički

Player of the season

Head coach of the season

References

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  2. "Super Liga:Season Rules" (PDF). fss.rs. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 "Superliga". Jelen SuperLiga.
  4. "Super Liga:Season Rules" (PDF). fss.rs. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  5. "Super Liga:Season Rules" (PDF). fss.rs. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  6. "Super liga - Lista strelaca". www.superliga.rs. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  7. "FOTO VEST: Zvezdina dominacija!". mozzartsport.rs. 17 May 2016.
  8. "Ugo Vijeira najbolji igrač Superlige! U idealnih 11 sedmorica iz Zvezde i trojica iz Čukaričkog - Mihajlović odbranio čast Partizana". mozzartsport.rs. 17 May 2016.
  9. "IZABRAN NAJBOLJI TIM SUPER LIGE. Sedmorica iz Zvezde, trojica iz Čukaričkog i Mihajlović iz Partizana (VIDEO)". zurnal.rs. 17 May 2016.

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