Serbian Superliga 2007-08
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Location of teams in the Serbian Superliga 2007-08

The 2007-08 Serbian Superliga season was the second since its modification, following the secession of Montenegro from Serbia. Red Star Belgrade were the defending Superliga champions, having won their twenty-fifth national title the season before.

The Superliga changed its format from this season. The League was no longer divided into a playoff and play-out group midway through the campaign. Instead the 12 teams played each other three times in a conventional league format.

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Participating clubs and their stadia

The following twelve clubs competed in the 2007/08 Serbian Superliga season.

Team Stadium Capacity
Crvena zvezda, Belgrade Stadion Crvena Zvezda 55,000
Partizan, Belgrade Partizan Stadium 32,710
Vojvodina, Novi Sad Karađorđe Stadium 20,000
Banat, Zrenjanin Karađorđev Park Stadium 18,700
FK Smederevo Fortress Stadium 17,200
OFK Beograd Omladinski Stadion 16,000
Hajduk, Kula Stadion Hajduk 12,000
Napredak, Kruševac Kruševac Stadium 10,811
Bežanija, Belgrade Stadion Bežanije 9,350
Mladost, Lučani Stadion Mladost 8,000
Borac, Čačak Čačak Stadium 7,600
Čukarički, Belgrade Čukarički Stadion 6,600

League table

Final standings

Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Partizan 33 24 8 1 63 23 +40 80
2 Red Star 33 21 12 0 65 22 +43 75
3 Vojvodina 33 18 8 7 53 33 +20 62
4 Borac Čačak 33 12 10 11 29 33 -4 46
5 Napredak 33 11 8 14 25 33 -8 41
6 Čukarički 33 10 10 13 31 32 -1 40
7 Mladost Lučani 33 8 14 11 32 41 -9 38
8 Hajduk Kula 33 8 13 12 25 31 -6 37
9 OFK Beograd 33 9 9 15 31 45 -14 36
10 FK Smederevo 33 10 6 17 33 44 -11 36
11 FK Banat (R) 33 6 10 17 34 57 -23 28
12 FK Bežanija (R) 33 5 4 24 31 58 -27 19
UEFA Champions League Second Qualifying Round
UEFA Cup Second Qualifying Round
UEFA Cup First Qualifying Round
UEFA Intertoto Cup Second Round
Relegation Playoff
Direct relegation to First League Telecom Serbia

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points


Superliga 2007-08 Winners
Partizan
20th Title


Like in many previous seasons, the allocation of European spots based on the final 2007/08 league and cup standings turned out to be messy.

According to the propositions, the second UEFA Cup spot is supposed to go to the Serbian Cup winner. However, since the Cup was won by FK Partizan, a club that also won the league, the second UEFA Cup spot went to the 2007/08 Serbian Cup finalist FK Zemun. This created problems, since FK Zemun couldn't obtain the UEFA licence for the year due to poor financial situation at the club, and their UEFA Cup spot went to the 4th placed league team - FK Borac Čačak. Now, since Borac Čačak earned a 2008 Intertoto Cup berth based on finishing 4th in the league, they now passed their Intertoto Cup spot down to 9th placed OFK Beograd because Napredak, Čukarički, Mladost Lučani, and Hajduk Kula (5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th placed teams in the league, respectively) didn't want it.

This created a bizarre situation whereby a team that finished fourth from the bottom barely avoiding relegation playoff (OFK Beograd) still got to play in the 2008 Intertoto Cup.

Top scorers

Player Team Goals
Flag of Serbia Nenad Jestrović Crvena zvezda
13
Flag of Senegal Lamine Diarra Partizan
12
Flag of Serbia Predrag Ranđelović Bežanija
12
Flag of Montenegro Stevan Jovetić Partizan
12
Flag of Serbia Gojko Kačar* Vojvodina
11
Flag of Serbia Nenad Milijaš Crvena zvezda
10
Flag of Serbia Dejan Milovanović Crvena zvezda
9
Flag of Serbia Zoran Tošić Partizan
8
Flag of Ecuador Segundo Castillo Crvena zvezda
8
Flag of Serbia Predrag Pavlović Napredak Kruševac
8

Last updated: May 25, 2008, final table

  • *Gojko Kačar left FK Vojvodina during winter break 2007/08 and joined Hertha Berlin

Relegation playoff

The third-placed team form the bottom in 2007/08 Superliga (FK Smederevo) plays the winner of the 4-team playoff consisting of 3rd to 6th placed teams from 2007/08 Prva liga (FK Rad). The playoff has a home-and-away tie format

  • June 7, 2008, FK Rad - FK Smederevo 3:1 12
  • June 11, 2008, FK Smederevo - FK Rad

Promoted Teams

The following teams were promoted to the Meridian Superliga at the end of the 2007-08 season:

Relegated Teams

The following teams were relegated to the Prva liga at the end of the 2007-08 season based on their performance:

  • Bežanija - Automatically relegated after finishing the season in the 12th position (last place).
  • Banat Zrenjanin - Automatically relegated after finishing in the 11th position (second last place).
  • FK Smederevo - As a result of finishing 10th (third place from the bottom) entered and lost relegation playoffs against FK Rad (a team that won the chance to compete for promotion from Prva liga amongst the 4 teams that finisheg 3rd to 6th inclusive)

However, following speculation on June 29, 2008 that 7th placed Superliga team - FK Mladost from Lučani - might decline the opportunity to compete in 2008/09 Superliga season due to lacking the funds required to compete at the top level3, the official confirmation of their decision came on July 2, 2008.4 Mladost Lučani will now likely be relegated down two levels to Srpska Liga.

By the decision of Serbian Football Association (FSS), the relegated team that ended up keeping its Superliga status as a result of Mladost's withdrawal became FK Banat. The FA made the decision based on their opinion that FK Banat has better support of the sponsors and its community (city of Zrenjanin) than does FK Smederevo.

The decision cuased a lot of controversy and protest from FK Smederevo officials who claimed thay should've been given the opportunity to retain the Superliga status after Mladost's withdrawal. They even launched an offical appeal with UEFA, but it got rejected.5

So, in the end, the three 2007/08 Superliga teams that will not compete in the 2008/09 Superliga season are:

References

External links

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